Guest guest Posted April 25, 2004 Report Share Posted April 25, 2004 Dear Anne: First of all, I don't believe in banning 'anyone' because of their views or opinions. We all have something great to contribute. The only thing I won't accept is personal criticisms, and condemnations towards each other. So, if we can all be amiable we should find that we really learn a lot from each other. I've studied both the Western & the Jyotish,..... but it was only when I started studying 'Astrology', in the transits, in the every day realities, that a really 'true', 'natural' Astrology became 'alive' for me. Then, I noticed that people themselves, even if they know no 'Astrology' are living their charts, and it was these 2 aspects of natural astrology; transits and people.... that lead me to this....'Nature's Astrology'.... I believe in this concept, because Nature lives,....Astrology.... And I believe by studying 'Nature's Astrology'....we have the greatest chance of continuing to 'evolve' Astrology..... and especially improve both Western & Eastern varieties.... and help usher in a day when a true, modern, science of Astrology is found, enjoyed and even accepted as a real Science. thanks for your thoughts. Sincerely, Mark Kincaid ps....I've often thought the reality of the nakshaktras might be more precise then the Signs, approach, but I found most everyone literally, followed their Jyotish/Signs....significations...so there wasn't the pressing need to emphasize the nakshatras, for me.... I find most everyone has such an overwhelming need to gain the wisdom of their charts, that the splitting hairs so to speak about details not as important. Though for the context in which we're discussing, encouraging to develop a more true, accurate, living and breathing Astrology, I think it is very worth talking all about. pss.....I'd like to talk to you personally about both your Western & Jyotish charts..... I'd be happy to look at both charts, with you some time, I think it could be a fruitful discussion. We could go on-line using Messenger, to be able to chat and discuss back and forth. If you're interested let me know. My ID is: markbk5100. ciao " hagazussah " <hagazussa Sun, 25 Apr 2004 07:12:54 -0000 Greek zodiac doesn't fit into Vedic traditions Re: Uranus oppostions and birth Hi Flick, > traditional Vedic techniques, at first. Later there will be the > inclusion of > some western techniques, including the outer planets. The course >was > specifically designed for western astrologers who want to learn jyotish. Maybe that is why the nakshatras which were originally used by vedic astrologers are replaced for the Greek zodiac, which was designed much later. Look at the names of the planets and signs, they are not indian, but Greek. > I think Indian astrologers are resistant to trying new things because they > consider Vedic astrology to have been divinely inspired and transmitted to > the sages. However, there is some evidence to suggest that use of sun sign > characteristics, planetary zodiacal placements etc were grafted on later as > a result of contact with Greek astrologers. Yes that is strange. You would think that they would not use greek names at all, but only working with the nakshatras. I must confess that I was somewhat dissappointed to read that most vedic astrologers were using the greek subdivision instead of the nakshatras. I'd rather say (with my limited knowledge of vedic astrology) that my sun is in Vishaka in the vedic one instead of naming it Libra, because this is totally different from my western chart where I am a scorpio, which also fits into my personality. I think reading also Marks description of the vedic version about having a sun in Libra does not ring a bell to me at all! I can identify myself better with the Vishaka description, but I hardly read about the nakshatrason this list, because the greek names are mostly used. I think it is a good idea from Patrice to start dscussing the nakshatras instead of the greek zodiac when talking about vedic astrology. I may sound like a heretic, but I would like to discuss this here. If you disagree with me, please try to convince me and not ban me from the list, Mark. Anne Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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