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Hello Mark and frendz, Could you please tell me how to interpret the chart and give the

predictions:

Dear

George: This is a fairly big question....Basically you're asking how

is Jyotish done! A good question, though! hehe

What I know is as follows:

1. Check the Birth/Lagna charts 2. Running Dashas 3.

Transits # 1. What should be the correct order of above in

analysis ?

What I like

to tell people to do is Look at your predominant experience!What are you experiencing? Is it emotional, is it fiery, is it

passion, whatever thefeeling identify that first!Then,

with that real, practial and human experience fresh in your awareness,then I suggest you look at the Transits next!

For many the Transits are the most obvious reality of our

Astrology that we're allgoing through.Also, because the Moon

and other planets are shifting so often, you can really feel them.In

my Transits Newsletter, we focus on those exact details very closely and

the 1st goal is to find how much of your experience can be traced to the

Transits!

Many people

experience that at least 50% of their every day reality stems fromthe Transits!

 

# 2. How to map the transits to

the charts and predict?

Best way to

do this is get some Jyotish software and make a chart of each day for a

month, 2 months, an entire year!

You will

learn more Jyotish by watching the Transits then any book!When

I learned how to watch the Transits I'd already learned most of the

Jyotishrules.... So, in watching the Transits I discovered exactly

how the Transits are following all the specific and precise rules of

Jyotish!

Once you've

watched the Transits for 2-6 months you'll naturally now how they affect

you and predictions come naturally.

# 3. How the Dashas are

analysed and predicted?

The Dashas

are slightly different then the Transits. I suggest people watch the

Transits first, but after you begin to 'feel' the stars, then, add the

level of the Dasas.I have a journal I keep on my Transits, and

at the top of each page I put what my Dasas are supposed to be

doing....

That way

what I find that isn't in the Transits, is most likely do to my Dasas

shifts...

The other

thing I recomend is to look back over your past.Take this last

year for example. You may be able to look back and write down what

happened.Was it an emotional year?Was it a year of

practicality?Describe what was going on, with as much detail as you

can.Then, after writing down those details, look at your Dasas for

this past period and see if you can see a corresponding

.....connection....

Once you

know how the Dasas have been affecting you in the past, then you can begin

to predict your future!

# 4. How all the above factors

are mapped together?

Yes, all

three of these qualities are the main aspects of our Jyotish; chart,

transits and dasas...

Learning how to

feel the difference is a good goal in your study....

Sincerely,

 

Mark

Kincaid

 

Regards, George

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many thanks Mark !

 

This is quite a practical approach towards Jyotish study I presume.

 

How to study transits? What I know is that there are 3 main charts.

1. Lagna (based on planet postions at the time of birth)

2. Rashi Chart( based on the Moon sign and the planets from the moon sign)

3. Navmsa(of ones spouse, do not know its importance in analysing)

One Query pertaining to it is , What is Bhava Chart?

Surya ! Could you also please throw some ligh on the Bhava CHart as u

mentioned in ur reply?

 

Main Question is that how the transit is analysed considering all

these different charts?

For example:

In Lagna Chart, Lord of my 10th house is SUN and in Rashi Chart

Lord of my 10th house is Saturn.(since my rashi is Mesh and Lagna Lord

is Scorpion)

Now how I'm going to apply transit study on this chart.

 

Its interesting to discuss with u all knowledgable team.

 

Best Regards

George

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

, markkincaid wrote:

>

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>

>

>

>

>

>

Hello Mark and frendz,

>

> Could you please tell me how to interpret the chart and give the

>

> predictions:

>

> Dear

> George: This is a fairly big question....Basically you're asking how

> is Jyotish done! A good question, though! hehe

>

>

> What I know is as follows:

>

> 1. Check the Birth/Lagna charts

> 2. Running Dashas

> 3.

> Transits

>

> # 1. What should be the correct order of above in

> analysis ?

>

> What I like

> to tell people to do is Look at your predominant experience!

>

> What are you experiencing? Is it emotional, is it fiery, is it

> passion, whatever the

> feeling identify that first!

>

> Then,

> with that real, practial and human experience fresh in your awareness,

> then I suggest you look at the Transits next!

>

> For many the Transits are the most obvious reality of our

> Astrology that we're all

> going through.

> Also, because the Moon

> and other planets are shifting so often, you can really feel them.

> In

> my Transits Newsletter, we focus on those exact details very closely and

> the 1st goal is to find how much of your experience can be traced to the

> Transits!

>

> Many people

> experience that at least 50% of their every day reality stems from

> the Transits!

>

>

>

>

> # 2. How to map the transits to

> the charts and predict?

>

> Best way to

> do this is get some Jyotish software and make a chart of each day for a

> month, 2 months, an entire year!

>

> You will

> learn more Jyotish by watching the Transits then any book!

>

> When

> I learned how to watch the Transits I'd already learned most of the

> Jyotish

> rules.... So, in watching the Transits I discovered exactly

> how the Transits are following all the specific and precise rules of

> Jyotish!

>

> Once you've

> watched the Transits for 2-6 months you'll naturally now how they affect

> you and predictions come naturally.

>

> # 3. How the Dashas are

> analysed and predicted?

>

> The Dashas

> are slightly different then the Transits. I suggest people watch the

> Transits first, but after you begin to 'feel' the stars, then, add the

> level of the Dasas.

>

> I have a journal I keep on my Transits, and

> at the top of each page I put what my Dasas are supposed to be

> doing....

>

> That way

> what I find that isn't in the Transits, is most likely do to my Dasas

> shifts...

>

> The other

> thing I recomend is to look back over your past.

>

> Take this last

> year for example. You may be able to look back and write down what

> happened.

> Was it an emotional year?

> Was it a year of

> practicality?

> Describe what was going on, with as much detail as you

> can.

> Then, after writing down those details, look at your Dasas for

> this past period and see if you can see a corresponding

> ....connection....

>

> Once you

> know how the Dasas have been affecting you in the past, then you can

begin

> to predict your future!

>

> # 4. How all the above factors

> are mapped together?

>

> Yes, all

> three of these qualities are the main aspects of our Jyotish; chart,

> transits and dasas...

>

> Learning how to

> feel the difference is a good goal in your study....

>

> Sincerely,

>

>

>

>

> Mark

> Kincaid

>

>

>

>

> Regards,

> George

>

>

>

>

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