Guest guest Posted December 3, 2005 Report Share Posted December 3, 2005 || Om Namo Bhagavate Satyadevaaya || Dear Nitin, ""12th from Ak is the natural desires of the soul" [Perhaps Sanjay P was trying to communicate something else?] " I think he was trying to say (atleast thats how I understood it, after reading his entire email & Visti's email) is : "From this I understand that, the planet in 12th from Karakamsa or lord of that sign, indicates the soul's inclination to a quality represented by that Diety & hence the Worship of that Diety. If this is afflicted then it could give rise to the corresponding bad/evil deeds. " And, "So the quality represented by the Diety is the important point here, thats how we can co-relate it with cultures/people who do not puja etc." Which I think is what you also said as below, "Yes -- the qualities of nature / elements carry a universal message irrespective of religion / religious beliefs. This will be applicable for even those who do not follow some form of ritual such as Puja / prayer" I hope others also reply. Thanks. Regards, Sonali Nitin K <sjc wrote: ||| Om Namo Naaraayanayaa |||Dear Sonali and List Members, Namaskaar. I do not agree with the below:"12th from Ak is the natural desires of the soul"[Perhaps Sanjay P was trying to communicate something else?]The desire of the chara Atmakaraka is seen from the 7th from itself in the Navamsa (D9). For example, one of the reasons that people having Rahu as the Chara Atmakaraka are considered highly spiritual is because in the Navamsa, Mokshakaraka Ketu will always be opposite the Kaarakamsa...The "Jivan Muktamsa" as we read is roughly translated as that which frees the life force...Yes -- the qualities of nature / elements carry a universal message irrespective of religion / religious beliefs. This will be applicable for even those who do not follow some form of ritual such as Puja / prayer(s). [Again, this does not imply that such people are not spiritual or believe in divinity.]Hope that some of this helps.Best wishes, Nitin.|| Namah Shivaaya || Personals Single? There's someone we'd like you to meet. Lots of someones, actually. Personals Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 3, 2005 Report Share Posted December 3, 2005 || Hare Rama Krishna ||Dear Agatha, namaskar. I agree.Best Wishes,Sourav==================================sohamsa , agatha christie <agathachristie22> wrote:>> || Om Namo Bhagavate Satyadevaaya ||> > Dear Nitin,> > ""12th from Ak is the natural desires of the soul" [Perhaps Sanjay P was trying to communicate something else?] "> > I think he was trying to say (atleast thats how I understood it, after reading his entire email & Visti's email) is :> > "From this I understand that, the planet in 12th from Karakamsa or lord of that sign, indicates the soul's inclination to a quality represented by that Diety & hence the Worship of that Diety. If this is afflicted then it could give rise to the corresponding bad/evil deeds. "> > And,> > "So the quality represented by the Diety is the important point here, thats how we can co-relate it with cultures/people who do not puja etc."> > Which I think is what you also said as below,> > "Yes -- the qualities of nature / elements carry a universal message irrespective of religion / religious beliefs. This will be applicable for even those who do not follow some form of ritual such as Puja / prayer"> > I hope others also reply.> > Thanks.> > Regards,> Sonali > > > > > Nitin K sjc@j... wrote:> ||| Om Namo Naaraayanayaa |||> > Dear Sonali and List Members, Namaskaar. > > I do not agree with the below:> "12th from Ak is the natural desires of the soul"> [Perhaps Sanjay P was trying to communicate something else?]> > The desire of the chara Atmakaraka is seen from the 7th from itself in the Navamsa (D9). > > For example, one of the reasons that people having Rahu as the Chara Atmakaraka are considered highly spiritual is because in the Navamsa, Mokshakaraka Ketu will always be opposite the Kaarakamsa...> > The "Jivan Muktamsa" as we read is roughly translated as that which frees the life force...> > Yes -- the qualities of nature / elements carry a universal message irrespective of religion / religious beliefs. This will be applicable for even those who do not follow some form of ritual such as Puja / prayer(s). > [Again, this does not imply that such people are not spiritual or believe in divinity.]> > Hope that some of this helps.> > Best wishes, > Nitin.> > || Namah Shivaaya ||> > > > > > > > > Personals> Single? There's someone we'd like you to meet.> Lots of someones, actually. Personals> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 3, 2005 Report Share Posted December 3, 2005 Hare Rama Krishna Dear Friends, Namaskar One example i can think, is of Britney Spears: She has Sun in the 12th from Karakamsa (Mars is her AK). She portrays herself as very spiritual, yet 'delivery' of her dances do not indicate so! Mars & Sun are in kendras and in mutual exchange in her Rasi chart. (Please refer to astrodatabank site for birth details). regards viswanadham On 12/2/05, Sourav Chowdhury <souravc108 wrote: || Hare Rama Krishna || Dear Agatha, namaskar. I agree. Best Wishes, Sourav ==================================sohamsa , agatha christie <agathachristie22> wrote:>> || Om Namo Bhagavate Satyadevaaya ||> > Dear Nitin,> > " " 12th from Ak is the natural desires of the soul " [Perhaps Sanjay P was trying to communicate something else?] " > > I think he was trying to say (atleast thats how I understood it, after reading his entire email & Visti's email) is :> > " From this I understand that, the planet in 12th from Karakamsa or lord of that sign, indicates the soul's inclination to a quality represented by that Diety & hence the Worship of that Diety. If this is afflicted then it could give rise to the corresponding bad/evil deeds. " > > And,> > " So the quality represented by the Diety is the important point here, thats how we can co-relate it with cultures/people who do not puja etc. " > > Which I think is what you also said as below, > > " Yes -- the qualities of nature / elements carry a universal message irrespective of religion / religious beliefs. This will be applicable for even those who do not follow some form of ritual such as Puja / prayer " > > I hope others also reply.> > Thanks.> > Regards,> Sonali > > > > > Nitin K sjc@j... wrote:> ||| Om Namo Naaraayanayaa |||> > Dear Sonali and List Members, Namaskaar. > > I do not agree with the below: > " 12th from Ak is the natural desires of the soul " > [Perhaps Sanjay P was trying to communicate something else?]> > The desire of the chara Atmakaraka is seen from the 7th from itself in the Navamsa (D9). > > For example, one of the reasons that people having Rahu as the Chara Atmakaraka are considered highly spiritual is because in the Navamsa, Mokshakaraka Ketu will always be opposite the Kaarakamsa...> > The " Jivan Muktamsa " as we read is roughly translated as that which frees the life force...> > Yes -- the qualities of nature / elements carry a universal message irrespective of religion / religious beliefs. This will be applicable for even those who do not follow some form of ritual such as Puja / prayer(s). > [Again, this does not imply that such people are not spiritual or believe in divinity.]> > Hope that some of this helps.> > Best wishes, > Nitin.> > || Namah Shivaaya || > > > > > > > > > Personals> Single? There's someone we'd like you to meet.> Lots of someones, actually. Personals > *tat savitur varenyam* Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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