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Hello Mark, On seeing the horoscope of any individual, how

to find the results of the

Mahadasha/Antardasha/Pratyantar dasha? For example If i

want to get the prediction analysis for the person for the coming

week and I want to go through the dashas then how the

Mahadasha/Antardasha/Pratyantar dasha of the individual would

help me in finding the result. assuming presently he is under

Mars/Sun/Jupiter Best Regards George

 

Hi George: If I'm understanding your

question right, when you want to understand what the affects of the Dasas

will be you first need to know what the positive and negative nature of

their planets are.For example if they're in Mars, Sun, Jupiter

and you look at their chart and their Mars is acting malefically and the

Sun too, while Jupiter is a benefic then they might experience a quality

where 2/3 of their experience may entail malefic lessons while the other

Jupiter 1/3 may be positive.

The other thing to do is look at how their

previous similar dasa periods have been.And, finally, even if

an upcoming period may be malefic it's really just a danger on the horizon

which means that we should spend this time learning the important lesson

of that part of our charts.In other words if we're going into

or in a so-called malefic Mars period and we're experiencing Mars

challenges then instead of thinking of this as just a malefic 'curse' so

to speak; we might consider that this is the right time to grow within

Mars' positive or benefic nature.So, if a person has a Mars

accident prone nature and during Mars periods they have more accidents

then an up-coming Mars period may be just the right time for working on

refining their Mars coordination and actions.If we're having

accidents that may be karmic but part of the lesson is that we stop and

learn to act in a more coordinated way till the accidents go away!Hope this helps.Mark Kincaidps... Sounds

like you're really into studying your Jyotish more formally. I

have another group where I'm working with others who have similar strong

desires. You're welcome to join there too. It's at:TodaysDailyWeeklyMonthlyYearlyStarsTransits

 

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Many Thanks for being so quick,

Another question:

How to find whether the planet is malefic or benefic in the specific

dasha period.

For example in Mars/Sun/Jupiter , how we find that these are

malefic/benefic in this dasha.?

Is it that if the planet is malefic in lagna chart then not necessary

its malefic in dasha period?

What are all the factors which define that the planet is

melfic/benefic in the dasha period?

 

Thanks & Regards

George

 

, markkincaid wrote:

>

>

>

Hello Mark,

>

> On seeing the horoscope of any individual, how

> to find the results of

> the

> Mahadasha/Antardasha/Pratyantar dasha?

> For example If i

> want to get the prediction analysis for the person for

> the coming

> week and I want to go through the dashas then how the

>

> Mahadasha/Antardasha/Pratyantar dasha of the individual would

> help me

> in finding the result. assuming presently he is under

>

> Mars/Sun/Jupiter

>

> Best Regards

> George

>

>

>

>

> Hi George:  If I'm understanding your

> question right, when you want to understand what the affects of the

Dasas

> will be you first need to know what the positive and negative

nature of

> their planets are.

>

> For example if they're in Mars, Sun, Jupiter

> and you look at their chart and their Mars is acting malefically

and the

> Sun too, while Jupiter is a benefic then they might experience a

quality

> where 2/3 of their experience may entail malefic lessons while the

other

> Jupiter 1/3 may be positive.

>

> The other thing to do is look at how their

> previous similar dasa periods have been.

>

> And, finally, even if

> an upcoming period may be malefic it's really just a danger on the

horizon

> which means that we should spend this time learning the important

lesson

> of that part of our charts.

>

> In other words if we're going into

> or in a so-called malefic Mars period and we're experiencing Mars

> challenges then instead of thinking of this as just a

malefic 'curse' so

> to speak; we might consider that this is the right time to grow

within

> Mars' positive or benefic nature.

>

> So, if a person has a Mars

> accident prone nature and during Mars periods they have more

accidents

> then an up-coming Mars period may be just the right time for

working on

> refining their Mars coordination and actions.

>

> If we're having

> accidents that may be karmic but part of the lesson is that we stop

and

> learn to act in a more coordinated way till the accidents go away!

>

> Hope this helps.

>

> Mark Kincaid

>

> ps... Sounds

> like you're really into studying your Jyotish more formally.  I 

> have another group where I'm working with others who have similar

strong

> desires.  You're welcome to join there too.  It's at:

> TodaysDailyWeeklyMonthlyYearlyStarsTransits

>

>  

>

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, " ni_ds " <ni_ds wrote:

 

Many Thanks for being so quick,

Another question:

How to find whether the planet is malefic or benefic in the specific

dasha period.

For example in Mars/Sun/Jupiter , how we find that these are

malefic/benefic in this dasha.?

Is it that if the planet is malefic in lagna chart then not necessary

its malefic in dasha period?

What are all the factors which define that the planet is

melfic/benefic in the dasha period?

 

Thanks & Regards

George

 

, markkincaid@ wrote:

>

>

>

Hello Mark,

>

> On seeing the horoscope of any individual, how

> to find the results of

> the

> Mahadasha/Antardasha/Pratyantar dasha?

> For example If i

> want to get the prediction analysis for the person for

> the coming

> week and I want to go through the dashas then how the

>

> Mahadasha/Antardasha/Pratyantar dasha of the individual would

> help me

> in finding the result. assuming presently he is under

>

> Mars/Sun/Jupiter

>

> Best Regards

> George

>

>

>

>

> Hi George:  If I'm understanding your

> question right, when you want to understand what the affects of the

Dasas

> will be you first need to know what the positive and negative

nature of

> their planets are.

>

> For example if they're in Mars, Sun, Jupiter

> and you look at their chart and their Mars is acting malefically

and the

> Sun too, while Jupiter is a benefic then they might experience a

quality

> where 2/3 of their experience may entail malefic lessons while the

other

> Jupiter 1/3 may be positive.

>

> The other thing to do is look at how their

> previous similar dasa periods have been.

>

> And, finally, even if

> an upcoming period may be malefic it's really just a danger on the

horizon

> which means that we should spend this time learning the important

lesson

> of that part of our charts.

>

> In other words if we're going into

> or in a so-called malefic Mars period and we're experiencing Mars

> challenges then instead of thinking of this as just a

malefic 'curse' so

> to speak; we might consider that this is the right time to grow

within

> Mars' positive or benefic nature.

>

> So, if a person has a Mars

> accident prone nature and during Mars periods they have more

accidents

> then an up-coming Mars period may be just the right time for

working on

> refining their Mars coordination and actions.

>

> If we're having

> accidents that may be karmic but part of the lesson is that we stop

and

> learn to act in a more coordinated way till the accidents go away!

>

> Hope this helps.

>

> Mark Kincaid

>

> ps... Sounds

> like you're really into studying your Jyotish more formally.  I 

> have another group where I'm working with others who have similar

strong

> desires.  You're welcome to join there too.  It's at:

> TodaysDailyWeeklyMonthlyYearlyStarsTransits

>

>  

>

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> Many Thanks for being so quick,

> Another question:

> How to find whether the planet is malefic or benefic in the

specific

> dasha period.

> For example in Mars/Sun/Jupiter , how we find that these are

> malefic/benefic in this dasha.?

> Is it that if the planet is malefic in lagna chart then not

necessary

> its malefic in dasha period?

> What are all the factors which define that the planet is

> melfic/benefic in the dasha period?

>

> Thanks & Regards

> George

>

> , markkincaid@ wrote:

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> > Hello Mark,

> >

> > On seeing the horoscope of any individual, how

> > to find the results of

> > the

> > Mahadasha/Antardasha/Pratyantar dasha?

> > For example If i

> > want to get the prediction analysis for the person for

> > the coming

> > week and I want to go through the dashas then how the

> >

> > Mahadasha/Antardasha/Pratyantar dasha of the individual would

> > help me

> > in finding the result. assuming presently he is under

> >

> > Mars/Sun/Jupiter

> >

> > Best Regards

> > George

> >

> >

> >

> >

> > Hi George:  If I'm understanding your

> > question right, when you want to understand what the affects of

the

> Dasas

> > will be you first need to know what the positive and negative

> nature of

> > their planets are.

> >

> > For example if they're in Mars, Sun, Jupiter

> > and you look at their chart and their Mars is acting malefically

> and the

> > Sun too, while Jupiter is a benefic then they might experience a

> quality

> > where 2/3 of their experience may entail malefic lessons while

the

> other

> > Jupiter 1/3 may be positive.

> >

> > The other thing to do is look at how their

> > previous similar dasa periods have been.

> >

> > And, finally, even if

> > an upcoming period may be malefic it's really just a danger on

the

> horizon

> > which means that we should spend this time learning the important

> lesson

> > of that part of our charts.

> >

> > In other words if we're going into

> > or in a so-called malefic Mars period and we're experiencing Mars

> > challenges then instead of thinking of this as just a

> malefic 'curse' so

> > to speak; we might consider that this is the right time to grow

> within

> > Mars' positive or benefic nature.

> >

> > So, if a person has a Mars

> > accident prone nature and during Mars periods they have more

> accidents

> > then an up-coming Mars period may be just the right time for

> working on

> > refining their Mars coordination and actions.

> >

> > If we're having

> > accidents that may be karmic but part of the lesson is that we

stop

> and

> > learn to act in a more coordinated way till the accidents go away!

> >

> > Hope this helps.

> >

> > Mark Kincaid

> >

> > ps... Sounds

> > like you're really into studying your Jyotish more formally.  I 

> > have another group where I'm working with others who have similar

> strong

> > desires.  You're welcome to join there too.  It's at:

> > TodaysDailyWeeklyMonthlyYearlyStarsTransits

> >

> >  

> >

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, " ni_ds " <ni_ds wrote:

>

>

> > Many Thanks for being so quick,

> > Another question:

> > How to find whether the planet is malefic or benefic in the

> specific

> > dasha period.

> > For example in Mars/Sun/Jupiter , how we find that these are

> > malefic/benefic in this dasha.?

> > Is it that if the planet is malefic in lagna chart then not

> necessary

> > its malefic in dasha period?

> > What are all the factors which define that the planet is

> > melfic/benefic in the dasha period?

> >

> > Thanks & Regards

> > George

> >

> > , markkincaid@ wrote:

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > > Hello Mark,

> > >

> > > On seeing the horoscope of any individual, how

> > > to find the results of

> > > the

> > > Mahadasha/Antardasha/Pratyantar dasha?

> > > For example If i

> > > want to get the prediction analysis for the person for

> > > the coming

> > > week and I want to go through the dashas then how the

> > >

> > > Mahadasha/Antardasha/Pratyantar dasha of the individual would

> > > help me

> > > in finding the result. assuming presently he is under

> > >

> > > Mars/Sun/Jupiter

> > >

> > > Best Regards

> > > George

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > > Hi George:  If I'm understanding your

> > > question right, when you want to understand what the affects of

> the

> > Dasas

> > > will be you first need to know what the positive and negative

> > nature of

> > > their planets are.

> > >

> > > For example if they're in Mars, Sun, Jupiter

> > > and you look at their chart and their Mars is acting

malefically

> > and the

> > > Sun too, while Jupiter is a benefic then they might experience

a

> > quality

> > > where 2/3 of their experience may entail malefic lessons while

> the

> > other

> > > Jupiter 1/3 may be positive.

> > >

> > > The other thing to do is look at how their

> > > previous similar dasa periods have been.

> > >

> > > And, finally, even if

> > > an upcoming period may be malefic it's really just a danger on

> the

> > horizon

> > > which means that we should spend this time learning the

important

> > lesson

> > > of that part of our charts.

> > >

> > > In other words if we're going into

> > > or in a so-called malefic Mars period and we're experiencing

Mars

> > > challenges then instead of thinking of this as just a

> > malefic 'curse' so

> > > to speak; we might consider that this is the right time to grow

> > within

> > > Mars' positive or benefic nature.

> > >

> > > So, if a person has a Mars

> > > accident prone nature and during Mars periods they have more

> > accidents

> > > then an up-coming Mars period may be just the right time for

> > working on

> > > refining their Mars coordination and actions.

> > >

> > > If we're having

> > > accidents that may be karmic but part of the lesson is that we

> stop

> > and

> > > learn to act in a more coordinated way till the accidents go

away!

> > >

> > > Hope this helps.

> > >

> > > Mark Kincaid

> > >

> > > ps... Sounds

> > > like you're really into studying your Jyotish more formally.  I 

> > > have another group where I'm working with others who have

similar

> > strong

> > > desires.  You're welcome to join there too.  It's at:

> > > TodaysDailyWeeklyMonthlyYearlyStarsTransits

> > >

> > >  

> > >

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font-

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> #ygrp-

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}

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> > float: left;

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> > float:

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text-

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size:

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> > >

> >

> > --- End forwarded message ---

> >

>

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