Guest guest Posted October 25, 2008 Report Share Posted October 25, 2008 Dear Anna, Thanks. It is nice to know that you find resonance with my thought process. I remain more active in AIA group and due to paucity of time, it is difficult to follow threads and contribute in many forums, though I like to be an avid reader of and appreciate good posts in these forums. I am a learner myself, but will try to share my views and learning with you all more often. Regards Neelam 2008/10/24 108ar <bona_mente > > Dear Neelam, > > It's not about your post only /that people liked/,it's your thinking > process that shines through- > that we need more of, > so precious, so hard to find.. > > Your future contribution/s/ to The List will be highly appreciated! > > Best wishes, > Anna > > --- On Fri, 10/24/08, neelam gupta <neelamgupta07 wrote: > > neelam gupta <neelamgupta07 > Re: Re: Books Karaka & Hous > > Friday, October 24, 2008, 6:03 AM > > Dear Sunil and All, > > I thank all the members who have appreciated and found my post useful. > > Sunil is still bent on finding a place for books in the horoscope… let us > forward some reasoning on this. > > Most of the classics agree on 2H/4H/5H for vidya and learning. 2H is more > of > informal learning through parents and at-home. It will mostly relate to > oral > learning. We may not need books here. (it has become different in today's > times when 2-year-olds are being forced to read and write). But 2H is also > our possessions and we include wealth, gems, assets, etc. in 2H. If books > are one of those assets that we have/created, then we can put the books > here. > > More formal and bookish learning starts in 4H and 5H, which are the main > houses for Vidya. But books are the tools for leaning, not learning. At > best > they can be called teachers/gurus… 'the givers of gyan'. Should we > not then > put them in 9H? Weren't Vedas, which were the tools of ancient learning > covered in 9H? > > I feel that the classics have given us enough indications to locate > everything in a horoscope and we should extend our logics on the basis of > this guidance, using the desh-kaal-patra and primarily KAAL. With changing > times, the whole perception of teaching-learning and tools needed for that > has undergone a sea change. For a distant learning session, where would I > place my computer? Is it a book, a teacher, a classroom, or just a modern > gadget in my hands? Apart from a tool for learning, it is used for > communication, entertainment.... so where do we see it? > > Regards > Neelam > > Regards > Neelam > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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