Guest guest Posted August 20, 2008 Report Share Posted August 20, 2008 Dear Vicji, I thought the average motion is taken as 0-3-11 [retrograde] for rahu and ketu. Kindly tell me about this nose speed. How do you compute that? Regards, Col.Chandran --- On Tue, 8/19/08, Vic D <vicdicara wrote: Vic D <vicdicara Re: Re: Kalsarpa yoga " Jyotish Vidya " <jyotish-vidya > Tuesday, August 19, 2008, 11:26 AM Dr c chandan Do you know the speed of rahu in your chart. I am of the opinion that nose speed is very important (or at least " may be " ) when determining how they act, particularly when they move very slowly, stand still or, less so, move " backwards " (which for them is direct motion) - Vic (From my phone, so please forgive typos) Recent Activity 3 New MembersVisit Your Group Finance It's Now Personal Guides, news, advice & more. New business? Get new customers. List your web site in Search. Health Groups for people over 40 Join people who are staying in shape. .. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 20, 2008 Report Share Posted August 20, 2008 The nodes become extremely influential when they stand still or approach that stillness. Actually this is true of any planet. But perhaps especially of the nodes. You can see the speed in a program luke parasharas light by right clicking on a plaetary details table and selecting speed from advanced display options. Organically it can also be noted in a epemeris by noticing smaller or larger distances in daily movement. - Vic (From my phone, so please forgive typos) On Aug 20, 2008, at 7:38 AM, skm chandran <colchandran wrote: > Dear Vicji, > I thought the average motion is taken as 0-3-11 [retrograde] for > rahu and ketu. Kindly tell me about this nose speed. How do you > compute that? > Regards, > Col.Chandran > > --- On Tue, 8/19/08, Vic D <vicdicara wrote: > > Vic D <vicdicara > Re: Re: Kalsarpa yoga > " Jyotish Vidya " <jyotish-vidya > > Tuesday, August 19, 2008, 11:26 AM Dr c chandan > > Do you know the speed of rahu in your chart. I am of the opinion that > nose speed is very important (or at least " may be " ) when determining > how they act, particularly when they move very slowly, stand still or, > less so, move " backwards " (which for them is direct motion) > > - Vic > (From my phone, so please forgive typos) > > > > > > Recent Activity > > > 3 > New MembersVisit Your Group > > > Finance > It's Now Personal > Guides, news, > advice & more. > > New business? > Get new customers. > List your web site > in Search. > > Health Groups > for people over 40 > Join people who are > staying in shape. > . > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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