Guest guest Posted July 7, 2007 Report Share Posted July 7, 2007 Dear Mark,Please clarify on this. I was in the imppression that the transaits are studied from the Moon Positons not the Lagna position. As you mentioned that for Virgo ascendants, this saturn would be not good as it s gonna be in 12th house. I guess it would be not good for people whose moon is located in the virgo as sadhe sati begins for them.Just a doubt here. If effects are more depended on sign locations then how could the effect of sadhe sati be defined as it is more on Moon location.RegardsGeorgeHi George:Jyotish says that one can look at the Transits from both the Rising and Moon sign. Personally, after a number of years research I discovered that the Transits seem more easily seen from one's rising sign.But, you can look at both. Watch both Moon & Rising Sign transits for a couple of months and you'll discover what's more true for you!And yes, you're right, Virgo Moon people will begin sade sat on July 16th!However, having my own moon in Virgo I plan on this being the best period of my life!!!If we allow ourselves to surrender to Saturn and let him guide us we can turn any Sani period around, even sade sat!Sincerely,Mark Kincaidps...oh yes, even if transits are looked at through the rising sign, sade sat means more about where, or what sign one's moon is in rather than what one's rising sign is.ciao , markkincaid wrote:>> > > > Dear All:> > Saturn moves into Leo> on July 16th so this should represent big changes coming up.> > Generally, Saturn will be easier for many people then when it was going> through Cancer, these last 2 1/2 years/> > However, we should> always pay special attention to where the Signs are in our personal> charts. For example, for many Virgo rising individuals this> up-coming Saturn transit through Leo will be harder because their 'leo' is> in their 12th house.> > However, everyone should first examine> whether past Saturn dasas or transits have been positive or negative and> that will help us begin to understand what the potential affects of> Saturn's shifts will be like.> > Also, knowing that Saturn> represents 'lessons' quite often means one can anticipate better> that> lessons may be coming to us regarding ego or self-confidcence issues.> > So, find the house that your Leo is in and see where the next> Saturn 'space' will be!> > Saturn however, can be the most> glorious of astrological influences if we come to understand EXACTLY what> Saturn's meanings are for us.> > Once we've begun adjusting to the> important Saturn lessons in our individual charts then any > Saturn grief or hardship can be avoided or turned into a blessing!> > For example, if Saturn has been inclining us to not taking good> enough care of ourselves, then during Saturn periods, (dasas and transits)> we'll tend to receive the karmic pay-back of those > strainings.> > If there are financial mistakes being made then> the consequences of these actions too, will tend to come during Saturn> periods.> > Once we get the true Saturn lesson in our charts and> we focus on changing and improving ourselves then Saturn grief does not> come!> > So, here's hoping that this next 2 1/2 year Saturn period> is a glorious period of naturalness,> silence, and natural fulfillment> of desires!> > Jai Sani!> > Sincerely,> > > Mark Kincaid> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 9, 2007 Report Share Posted July 9, 2007 Hello Mark, Thanks for the quick repsonse and since i'm just a student I'm asking these logical questions. Going back to the last reply. Consider the scenario when we see transits from both Moon locatioon and Rising sign i.e. the First house sign in the chart. The impact of the Saturn on a person would be twice one from the Moon sign and another from the rising sign. This implies either a person would not ever be under Saturn benefits in his/her life time and/or more than 60-70% people in the world would be affected by it making it the only important planet in the chart. thanks & Regards George , markkincaid wrote: > > > Dear Mark, > > Please clarify on this. I was in the imppression > that the transaits > are studied from the Moon Positons not the Lagna > position. As you > mentioned that for Virgo ascendants, this saturn > would be not good as > it s gonna be in 12th house. I guess it would > be not good for people > whose moon is located in the virgo as sadhe > sati begins for them. > > Just a doubt here. If effects are more > depended on sign locations > then how could the effect of sadhe sati > be defined as it is more on > Moon location. > > Regards > George > > Hi George: > > Jyotish says that one can look > at the Transits from both the Rising and Moon sign. Personally, > after a number of years research I discovered that the Transits seem more > easily seen from one's rising sign. > > But, you can look at > both. Watch both Moon & Rising Sign transits for a couple of > months and you'll discover what's more true for you! > > And yes, > you're right, Virgo Moon people will begin sade sat on July 16th! > > However, having my own moon in Virgo I plan on this being the best > period of my life!!! > > If we allow ourselves to surrender to > Saturn and let him guide us we can turn any Sani period around, even sade > sat! > > Sincerely, > > Mark Kincaid > > ps...oh yes, > even if transits are looked at through the rising sign, sade sat means > more about where, or what sign one's moon is in rather than what one's > rising sign is. > > ciao > > > > , > markkincaid@ wrote: > > > > > > > > > > Dear All: > > > > Saturn moves into Leo > > on July 16th so this should represent big changes coming up. > > > > Generally, Saturn will be easier for many people then > when it was > going > > through Cancer, these last 2 1/2 > years/ > > > > However, we should > > always pay > special attention to where the Signs are in our personal > > > charts. For example, for many Virgo rising individuals this > > up-coming Saturn transit through Leo will be harder because > their 'leo' is > > in their 12th house. > > > > > However, everyone should first examine > > whether past Saturn dasas > or transits have been positive or > negative and > > that will > help us begin to understand what the potential affects of > > > Saturn's shifts will be like. > > > > Also, knowing that > Saturn > > represents 'lessons' quite often means one can anticipate > better > > that > > lessons may be coming to us regarding ego > or self-confidcence > issues. > > > > So, find the house > that your Leo is in and see where the next > > Saturn 'space' will > be! > > > > Saturn however, can be the most > > > glorious of astrological influences if we come to understand > EXACTLY > what > > Saturn's meanings are for us. > > > > Once > we've begun adjusting to the > > important Saturn lessons in our > individual charts then any > > Saturn grief or hardship can be > avoided or turned into a blessing! > > > > For example, if > Saturn has been inclining us to not taking good > > enough care of > ourselves, then during Saturn periods, (dasas and > transits) > > we'll tend to receive the karmic pay-back of those > > > strainings. > > > > If there are financial mistakes being > made then > > the consequences of these actions too, will tend to > come during > Saturn > > periods. > > > > Once we > get the true Saturn lesson in our charts and > > we focus on > changing and improving ourselves then Saturn grief does > not > > come! > > > > So, here's hoping that this next 2 1/2 > year Saturn period > > is a glorious period of naturalness, > > silence, and natural fulfillment > > of desires! > > > > > Jai Sani! > > > > Sincerely, > > > > > > > Mark Kincaid > > > > > > <style type= " text/css " > > <!-- #ygrp-mlmsg {font-size:13px; font-family: > arial,helvetica,clean,sans-serif;*font-size:small;*font:x-small;} > #ygrp-mlmsg table {font-size:inherit;font:100%;} #ygrp-mlmsg select, > input, textarea {font:99% arial,helvetica,clean,sans-serif;} #ygrp- mlmsg > pre, code {font:115% monospace;*font-size:100%;} #ygrp-mlmsg * > {line-height:1.22em;} #ygrp-text{ font-family: Georgia; } #ygrp-text > p{ margin: 0 0 1em 0; } #ygrp-tpmsgs{ font-family: Arial; > clear: both; } #ygrp-vitnav{ padding-top: 10px; font-family: Verdana; > font-size: 77%; margin: 0; } #ygrp-vitnav a{ padding: 0 1px; } > #ygrp-actbar{ clear: both; margin: 25px 0; white- space:nowrap; color: > #666; text-align: right; } #ygrp-actbar .left{ float: left; > white-space:nowrap; } .bld{font-weight:bold;} #ygrp-grft{ font-family: > Verdana; font-size: 77%; padding: 15px 0; } #ygrp-ft { font-family: > verdana; font-size: 77%; border-top: 1px solid #666; padding: 5px > 0; } #ygrp-mlmsg #logo{ padding-bottom: 10px; } #ygrp-vital{ > background-color: #e0ecee; margin-bottom: 20px; padding: 2px 0 8px > 8px; } #ygrp-vital #vithd{ font-size: 77%; font-family: Verdana; > font-weight: bold; color: #333; text-transform: uppercase; } > #ygrp-vital ul{ padding: 0; margin: 2px 0; } #ygrp-vital ul li{ > list-style-type: none; clear: both; border: 1px solid #e0ecee; } > #ygrp-vital ul li .ct{ font-weight: bold; color: #ff7900; float: > right; width: 2em; text-align:right; padding-right: .5em; } > #ygrp-vital ul li .cat{ font-weight: bold; } #ygrp-vital a { > text-decoration: none; } #ygrp-vital a:hover{ text- decoration: > underline; } #ygrp-sponsor #hd{ color: #999; font-size: 77%; } > #ygrp-sponsor #ov{ padding: 6px 13px; background-color: #e0ecee; > margin-bottom: 20px; } #ygrp-sponsor #ov ul{ padding: 0 0 0 8px; > margin: 0; } #ygrp-sponsor #ov li{ list-style-type: square; padding: > 6px 0; font-size: 77%; } #ygrp-sponsor #ov li a{ text- decoration: none; > font-size: 130%; } #ygrp-sponsor #nc { background-color: #eee; > margin-bottom: 20px; padding: 0 8px; } #ygrp-sponsor .ad{ padding: 8px > 0; } #ygrp-sponsor .ad #hd1{ font-family: Arial; font-weight: bold; > color: #628c2a; font-size: 100%; line-height: 122%; } #ygrp-sponsor > .ad a{ text-decoration: none; } #ygrp-sponsor .ad a:hover{ > text-decoration: underline; } #ygrp-sponsor .ad p{ margin: 0; } o > {font-size: 0; } .MsoNormal { margin: 0 0 0 0; } #ygrp-text tt{ > font-size: 120%; } blockquote{margin: 0 0 0 4px;} .replbq {margin:4} --> > </style> > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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