Guest guest Posted July 21, 2007 Report Share Posted July 21, 2007 Dear Shri Primus: Another important thing I left out..... If the compatibility between the astrologer and the client is not good (for instance if the client's lagna is 8th or 6th to the astrologer's horoscope), even then it will not affect the actual efficacy of the reading. But, the " perceived satisfaction " of the client may be missing in the reading. That is, though the client gets a satisfactory reading, he/she will feel as if they have not got enough. If the querent's lagna or Moon is 7th to the astrologer's lagna or Moon, the professional relationship might start with differences but they will still be gravitated towards each other. The client will usually give gruding respect to the astrologer though often they may not see eye to eye regarding some suggestions. But, it is better not check these before a reading because this will spoil the astrologer's objectivity. Unless an astrologer is objective and uninfluenced by other external factors, predictions might lose their " sharpness " and " accuracy " . Blessed be. Pandit R.DAKSHINAMOORTHI vedic astrology , " dakshinastrologer " <dakshinastrologer wrote: > > Dear Shri. Primus: > > No....the astrologer must never check the compatibility between his > chart and his client's chart. A king may have subjects who may not > have a good impression about him or who may not be compatible to > him. But, Raaja Dharma of those days demanded that the king should > be above such considerations (there have been many ideal rulers who > have followed this). Like this, an astrologer must always provide > services to any client who requests his service with a sincere > intent. If the client treats the astrologer with respect, regarding > the person giving the prediction the respect due to a Guru with vedic > etiquette, and humbly presents the query, no matter how their > individual compatibilities be, the interactions will turn out to be > most cordial for both parties concerned. > > The positional respect and protocols (Rafalji has also written this > in one of his recent mails) being followed will overshadow all > possible negative influences based on natal compatibilities between > the astrologer and the client. Actually works like Prashna Maarga > clearly indicate how the querent should approach the astrologer and > how the astrologer should answer queries. Both cannot stray in those > protocols. > > Problems between good astrologers and clients is a rarity. If the > astrologer has dealt with thousands of cases, probably one or two > might be dissatisfied. That is an infinitesimal minority and not > worthy of consideration at all. The problem might be more due to the > inherent nature of the person. Once a person requests help, it might > be impossible for the astrologer to check whether that person has > good attitude,etc. because just to check the odd apple out of 10,000 > good apples, the astrologer cannot waste time applying the great > principles to everyone which is a waste of time. The astrologer has > to necessariy go by the attitude as shown by the mails/ > interactions. If he/ she is not satisfied with the tone/ perceived > attitude of the client, it is best to reject the client right away. > > Relying on one's own inner voice and heeding it completely is best > for astrologers while deciding whether to take a client or not. Of > course, prashna charts will indicate whether the " intent " is good or > not. In my experience, I have found that even if the " intent " is not > dishonest, there are certain persons with an inherent " I-am-not- > satisfied; I deserve something better " attitude, who will never get > satisfied. But, they will be the same with every person. That > attitude is their problem, not the astrologer's. A good astrologer's > reputation is not easily tarnished no matter who writes what about > him/ her. Only the emotional trauma of being rubbished and the hurt > professional pride might be there. It will pass away with the > soothing reassurances of other satisfied clients who are in the > majority. > > In short, the astrologer should strive to serve every person who > approaches him/ her with a humble and prayerful attitude. The > astrologer- in turn should adopt a humble attitude " By God's Grace, I > am a tool in deciphering the Fate of this individual and in providing > insight to the client. Let Divinities guide me best " . > > Blessed be. > Pandit R.DAKSHINAMOORTHI. > > - In vedic astrology , " Jyotish Volunteers " > <primusjyotishi@> wrote: > > > > When a client approaches a divinator (astrologer for instance) > > Should the astrologer first run a compatibility analysis between > the > > nativity and the astrologer's chart before accepting the client? > > > > As a regular practice? > > > > Any clues as to what the compatibility must include? > > > > Has anyone looked into this earlier and what were their findings, > if > > they would care to share? > > > > Communication may be the key, again? Or is it?? > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 21, 2007 Report Share Posted July 21, 2007 Dear Dakshinastrologer God Bless U My Experience says about client and astrologer is you have to be more precise fix and to the point. What ever i am giving in my postings is honesty and my firm will with my skill and intuitions with grace of God. I love God because I believe that God is watching me every moment of course. A Foresight Prince of India Prem Chopra dakshinastrologer <dakshinastrologer vedic astrology Saturday, July 21, 2007 10:55:49 AM [vedic astrology] Re: A question for all savants (compatibility between astro and client) - update Dear Shri Primus: Another important thing I left out..... If the compatibility between the astrologer and the client is not good (for instance if the client's lagna is 8th or 6th to the astrologer's horoscope), even then it will not affect the actual efficacy of the reading. But, the " perceived satisfaction " of the client may be missing in the reading. That is, though the client gets a satisfactory reading, he/she will feel as if they have not got enough. If the querent's lagna or Moon is 7th to the astrologer's lagna or Moon, the professional relationship might start with differences but they will still be gravitated towards each other. The client will usually give gruding respect to the astrologer though often they may not see eye to eye regarding some suggestions. But, it is better not check these before a reading because this will spoil the astrologer's objectivity. Unless an astrologer is objective and uninfluenced by other external factors, predictions might lose their " sharpness " and " accuracy " . Blessed be. Pandit R.DAKSHINAMOORTHI vedic astrology, " dakshinastrologer " <dakshinastrologer@ ...> wrote: > > Dear Shri. Primus: > > No....the astrologer must never check the compatibility between his > chart and his client's chart. A king may have subjects who may not > have a good impression about him or who may not be compatible to > him. But, Raaja Dharma of those days demanded that the king should > be above such considerations (there have been many ideal rulers who > have followed this). Like this, an astrologer must always provide > services to any client who requests his service with a sincere > intent. If the client treats the astrologer with respect, regarding > the person giving the prediction the respect due to a Guru with vedic > etiquette, and humbly presents the query, no matter how their > individual compatibilities be, the interactions will turn out to be > most cordial for both parties concerned. > > The positional respect and protocols (Rafalji has also written this > in one of his recent mails) being followed will overshadow all > possible negative influences based on natal compatibilities between > the astrologer and the client. Actually works like Prashna Maarga > clearly indicate how the querent should approach the astrologer and > how the astrologer should answer queries. Both cannot stray in those > protocols. > > Problems between good astrologers and clients is a rarity. If the > astrologer has dealt with thousands of cases, probably one or two > might be dissatisfied. That is an infinitesimal minority and not > worthy of consideration at all. The problem might be more due to the > inherent nature of the person. Once a person requests help, it might > be impossible for the astrologer to check whether that person has > good attitude,etc. because just to check the odd apple out of 10,000 > good apples, the astrologer cannot waste time applying the great > principles to everyone which is a waste of time. The astrologer has > to necessariy go by the attitude as shown by the mails/ > interactions. If he/ she is not satisfied with the tone/ perceived > attitude of the client, it is best to reject the client right away. > > Relying on one's own inner voice and heeding it completely is best > for astrologers while deciding whether to take a client or not. Of > course, prashna charts will indicate whether the " intent " is good or > not. In my experience, I have found that even if the " intent " is not > dishonest, there are certain persons with an inherent " I-am-not- > satisfied; I deserve something better " attitude, who will never get > satisfied. But, they will be the same with every person. That > attitude is their problem, not the astrologer's. A good astrologer's > reputation is not easily tarnished no matter who writes what about > him/ her. Only the emotional trauma of being rubbished and the hurt > professional pride might be there. It will pass away with the > soothing reassurances of other satisfied clients who are in the > majority. > > In short, the astrologer should strive to serve every person who > approaches him/ her with a humble and prayerful attitude. The > astrologer- in turn should adopt a humble attitude " By God's Grace, I > am a tool in deciphering the Fate of this individual and in providing > insight to the client. Let Divinities guide me best " . > > Blessed be. > Pandit R.DAKSHINAMOORTHI. > > - In vedic astrology, " Jyotish Volunteers " > <primusjyotishi@ > wrote: > > > > When a client approaches a divinator (astrologer for instance) > > Should the astrologer first run a compatibility analysis between > the > > nativity and the astrologer's chart before accepting the client? > > > > As a regular practice? > > > > Any clues as to what the compatibility must include? > > > > Has anyone looked into this earlier and what were their findings, > if > > they would care to share? > > > > Communication may be the key, again? Or is it?? > > > ______________________________\ ____ Choose the right car based on your needs. Check out Autos new Car Finder tool. http://autos./carfinder/ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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