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Pujay shri,

 

I shall be much oblidged if kindly throw some light on Nabhi Yoga please

many thanks regards - pdk

 

Wendy Vasicek <jyotish wrote:

Dear Prashant,

 

As you know (I'm sure) it's not my practice to interfere with the smooth (or

not) running of other groups as each one has its own character which differs

greatly from one to the other - hence my (unsuccessful) attempt at anonymity

:-(

 

It just so happened that I had recently been discussing, over the telephone,

this particular (Nabhi) yoga with an old student (now a practicing

astrologer/lecturer) and it was still fresh in my mind when I came across

the query on this group. Almost without thinking I replied and, as is often

the case, one post led to another which was not my intention.

 

You Wrote:

///when there is an imbalance their is complexes that take the debates in

tangents than forward///

 

We are only months away from a Federal election here and it looks very much

like, for the first time in eleven years, the Labor party is streaks ahead

of the Liberals...a good thing in my opinion as the Liberals have moved too

far to the right (Capitalism) and turned their back on the ordinary

worker...the backbone of this country! Balance needs to be restored and so

we see the resurgence of the Labor movement after so many years in

opposition...

 

The point is, that, sooner or later, the pendulum will swing back towards

the center and balance will be restored - this is the irresistible force of

nature - to restore balance one way or the other! If we contribute to the

imbalance (even by opposing it) it will escalate to the point where it can

only be restored through a catastrophic event. But, if we ourselves remain

balanced, then our surroundings will respond to that in a balanced way.

 

I'm thinking of the VAlist that closed recently after 11 years. It was one

of the very first (if not THE first) jyotish discussion group on the Web,

and, for a long time, it fulfilled a wonderful purpose. However, due the

saddest circumstances, balance could not be restored and it was closed

down...a catastrophic event!

 

Best Wishes,

Mrs. Wendy

__

 

, Prashant Kumar G B <gbp_kumar

wrote:

 

Member,

 

a well made point,

 

u have a few universities in India teaching Jyotish 1st was Osmania then AP

university, hear some 16 of them do have a Bacholers in it.

 

others that have made a strong impact have been ICAS, HOSE COURSES COMRISES

A

GOOD BALANCE OF CLASSICAL AND MODERN WORKS is producing many good brains,

apart

from bHARATIYA vIDYA bHAVAN'S COURSE

K N Rao;s group;s works is the best example one can give from such an effort

others are there too, anyone doing a 2 yr ICAS course can help themselves a

lot

I keep telling members it is possible that each semister has different

components and when they do one they r good 2nd they r better, 3rd they are

strong in the subject and 4th they r many miles ahead of anyone of us here.

on

the theoritical side and practical side as well.

 

and the real practical side comes whenthey apply it in day to day life

cases.

they have a lot of group discussions every week, good topical seminars every

2-3

weeks and some special occassion seminars when a visiting astro comes to any

other city. the way they share their knowledge and help budding talent is

what I

have tried to do over here too.

 

but not many contribute healthily in threads here and has led to acrimony so

I

RESIST myself entering into threads, stick to chart readings I had mentioned

in

last July itself one needs t o be on a similar plane and equipped to

understand

them when there is an imbalance their is complexes that take the debates in

tangents than forward so for peace I stay away from them, though I read one

or

two and deicode no I will not enter.

 

A GOOD POST MEMBER.

 

Best wishes

 

wenvasuk <jyotish wrote: In

todays world there are academies for those few who's great passion

for swimming leads them to become the best swimmers they possibly

can. They learn the best techniques for butterfly, backstroke,

freestyle and breaststroke under the guidence of expert coaches

(teachers)...some even go on to swim at the Olympics! Of course, for

those who swim simply for their own enjoyment ('swimming simple')

there is really no need for a coach to teach them the finer

techniques of butterfly, backstroke, freestyle etc..

 

This analogy applies also to jyotish, don't you agree :-)

___

 

, " astroiniket "

<astroiniket wrote:

>

> there was a person who did PHD in swiming, once he was going

somewhere

> through boat, he asked to to Mallah (Kewat) do you know butterfly

> strokes, he told no sir, he again asked do you know back strocks,

> kewat again told no sir, he asked again do you know front strokes,

> kewat answered no sir, he comment to kewat what you know about

> swiming, nothing, sudenly one big wave came boat was started

sheking,

> Kewat asked to PHD sir save your life, you know all strokes, i know

> only swiming simple,.........................................

>

> bhaskerji may tell " is kahani se hame kya shiksha miltee hai "

>

> i read it today in one story bookfor kids, so as usual i want to

share

> with all of you.

>

> regards

> niket

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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