Guest guest Posted April 29, 2004 Report Share Posted April 29, 2004 Hi Flick, The single best book I have ever read on the subject of Jyotish written by a non Indian, was Light on Life. I understand they just reprinted it, it was out of print for a minute. Well, if that's true, it's a welcome addition to the Jyotish world. Be sure and get yourself a copy if you haven't already...or, just wait till I get around to putting my own book together, . Anyway, LOL's section on the Houses in a Vedic chart is tops. Da Bomb. Salaam, Mu , Flick <rubysun@n...> wrote: > Mu, > > You have explained this very well. It's something I have to continually go > back and revise. After 30 years of western astrology, I've had to learn to > think in Vedic terms with houses - though I will say that I've always worked > my western charts more from houses than signs. I find some Vedic astrology > books by westerners sometimes muddle the houses with western ones so that > you get strange mixed meanings. > > Flick. > Author website: > http://www.witchcraft.org/elenhawke.htm Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 29, 2004 Report Share Posted April 29, 2004 On 28/4/04 11:16 pm, " MuMin Bey " <mumin_bey wrote: > The single best book I have ever read on the subject of Jyotish > written by a non Indian, was Light on Life. Mu, this was the first book on Jyotish that I ever read, the one that got me into Vedic astrology. I love it. Do you have a publisher for your book? Let me know if you want any advice on preparing a manuscript, when you've written it :-) Flick. Author website: http://www.witchcraft.org/elenhawke.htm Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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