Guest guest Posted April 5, 2008 Report Share Posted April 5, 2008 Hari Om. Guru is signification for persons who will follow principles of Sanathana Dharma. Without strong Guru in chart, or without right placement of Guru in chart, person will be not capable to properly understand universal principles of God. He maybe will be capable to study some specific segment from Vedas, but such Guru it is not will be sufficient for person to realize real purposes and real aim of Vedas. Guru in dushtana bhavas is the most negative placement for Guru in that light of thinking. Especially when is positioned in eight bhava. That placement in eight bhava forms Asura yoga. Best regards, ashwini Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 5, 2008 Report Share Posted April 5, 2008 , " Petar " <ashwinikumaras wrote: Hari Om. For such persons who have Guru in dushtana bhavas it will be great to start chant Guru mantra, Guru stotra, and to pray Lord Shiva, the first principles of Guru in universe. Best regards, ashwini > > Hari Om. > > Guru is signification for persons who will follow principles of > Sanathana Dharma. Without strong Guru in chart, or without right > placement of Guru in chart, person will be not capable to properly > understand universal principles of God. He maybe will be capable to > study some specific segment from Vedas, but such Guru it is not will > be sufficient for person to realize real purposes and real aim of Vedas. > > Guru in dushtana bhavas is the most negative placement for Guru in > that light of thinking. Especially when is positioned in eight bhava. > That placement in eight bhava forms Asura yoga. > > > > Best regards, > ashwini > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 6, 2008 Report Share Posted April 6, 2008 , " vreality_au " <reality_v wrote: Hari Om. Well, crap or not this work in practice dear vreality. That is the worst position for Guru in the chart in many ways, not just such like the matters of following of principles, that is just one thing. Best regards, ashwini > > Petar u talk a lot of crap! > > , " Petar " <ashwinikumaras@> > wrote: > > > > Hari Om. > > > > Guru is signification for persons who will follow principles of > > Sanathana Dharma. Without strong Guru in chart, or without right > > placement of Guru in chart, person will be not capable to properly > > understand universal principles of God. He maybe will be capable to > > study some specific segment from Vedas, but such Guru it is not will > > be sufficient for person to realize real purposes and real aim of > Vedas. > > > > Guru in dushtana bhavas is the most negative placement for Guru in > > that light of thinking. Especially when is positioned in eight > bhava. > > That placement in eight bhava forms Asura yoga. > > > > > > > > Best regards, > > ashwini > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 6, 2008 Report Share Posted April 6, 2008 , " Petar " <ashwinikumaras wrote: > > , " vreality_au " <reality_v@> wrote: > > Hari Om. > > Well, crap or not this work in practice dear vreality. That is the > worst position for Guru in the chart in many ways, not just such like > the matters of following of principles, that is just one thing. > > Best regards, > ashwini > > > > Petar u talk a lot of crap! > > > > , " Petar " <ashwinikumaras@> > > wrote: > > > > > > Hari Om. > > > > > > Guru is signification for persons who will follow principles of > > > Sanathana Dharma. Without strong Guru in chart, or without right > > > placement of Guru in chart, person will be not capable to properly > > > understand universal principles of God. He maybe will be capable to > > > study some specific segment from Vedas, but such Guru it is not will > > > be sufficient for person to realize real purposes and real aim of > > Vedas. > > > > > > Guru in dushtana bhavas is the most negative placement for Guru in > > > that light of thinking. Especially when is positioned in eight > > bhava. > > > That placement in eight bhava forms Asura yoga. > > > > > > > > > > > > Best regards, > > > ashwini > > > > > > Hari Om. But main goal is not to scare people, because Guru must be badly afflicted to give some really bad things in material or health problems in that situations. But in the sense of understanding principles of God, and realizing that human goal is self realizations and not something elese, Guru in dushtana bhavas is not good for such thing. Such Guru may give person some mysticism or something like that, but this not our goal on the path of Sanathana Dharma. Let take six bhava for example.Person may serve own SataGuru for years, but that is not mean that such person will be doing something on the own path in sense of uplifment of own conscience. That is just mean, that such persons will be serve some Guru, and doing some karma yogas. Serving Guru doesn't mean that we will be able to do something on the our spiritual path. That is just one thing of Guru in six bhava. Best regards, ashwini Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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