Guest guest Posted December 21, 2007 Report Share Posted December 21, 2007 For those suffering under Saturn Dasha (major planetary period), it has gone retrograde as of yesterday, and won't go back to normal until about May 3 of '08. Saturn and Jupiter's effects are somewhat opposites, so Saturn in reverse is like a Jupiter (governs wealth, teachers, authority figures, progeny). So places in your life where there's losses, delays and obstacles, and " state punishment " , you should be feeling a change right now, for the better. I'm just mentioning this because of my practical experience in the Spring/Summer the last time Saturn returned to normal. Saturn is in my second house, governing income from self-effort and " the face " or how you're viewed. (I'm not a jyotishi, but try to read the Prashna for a gist of influences). During the retro earlier this year, I enjoyed getting a new job, and even taking a management position in hopes of securing a permanent place there (ie, authority figure as mentioned above). The night Saturn returned forward, I was cussed-out by a subordinate, even in front of customers (typical intimidation problem at that job with previous people in the position I'd taken) and the upper management just wanted to ignore it, making my job impossible to do, so I quit (Saturn's losses, affected my job and being humiliated-- second house factors). This year I plan on having Saturn puja's done along with intensified Saturn sadhana and plenty of extra rest to cushion the blow, but I look forward to 5 months of money-earning opportunities, better reputation, and whatever else that comes with it. If anyone wants to know how I used free software to check the Prashna (current planet status) and knowing my birthstar to see which house Saturn was influencing, I can post it here. Depending on which house Saturn is affecting, you'll feel relief for the next 5 months. If you're in the Saturn Dasha like I am, you'll feel relief the strongest; the software can tell you what dasha you're in. tom Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 21, 2007 Report Share Posted December 21, 2007 ONS, Will this Saturn Dasha effect you during this whole incarnation? Or for a few years? Maybe it is good to allow yourself to just go through the possible karma and possible character building available through such experiences. I don't know enough about this to speak with knowledge, but in my own experience, having never had my Aurvedic chart done, going through all of these challenges has helped greatly on the spiritual path and has allowed for the necessary tests and lessons to strengthen character and faith, teach humility, encourage bhatkti and so on. --- tom <tomgull wrote: > For those suffering under Saturn Dasha (major > planetary period), it > has gone retrograde as of yesterday, and won't go > back to normal until > about May 3 of '08. Saturn and Jupiter's > effects are somewhat > opposites, so Saturn in reverse is like a Jupiter > (governs wealth, > teachers, authority figures, progeny). So places > in your life where > there's losses, delays and obstacles, and " state > punishment " , you > should be feeling a change right now, for the > better. > > I'm just mentioning this because of my practical > experience in the > Spring/Summer the last time Saturn returned to > normal. Saturn is in > my second house, governing income from self-effort > and " the face " or > how you're viewed. (I'm not a jyotishi, but try to > read the Prashna > for a gist of influences). > > During the retro earlier this year, I enjoyed > getting a new job, and > even taking a management position in hopes of > securing a permanent > place there (ie, authority figure as mentioned > above). The night > Saturn returned forward, I was cussed-out by a > subordinate, even in > front of customers (typical intimidation problem at > that job with > previous people in the position I'd taken) and the > upper management > just wanted to ignore it, making my job impossible > to do, so I quit > (Saturn's losses, affected my job and being > humiliated-- second house > factors). > > This year I plan on having Saturn puja's done along > with intensified > Saturn sadhana and plenty of extra rest to cushion > the blow, but I > look forward to 5 months of money-earning > opportunities, better > reputation, and whatever else that comes with it. > > If anyone wants to know how I used free software to > check the Prashna > (current planet status) and knowing my birthstar to > see which house > Saturn was influencing, I can post it here. > Depending on which > house Saturn is affecting, you'll feel relief for > the next 5 > months. If you're in the Saturn Dasha like I am, > you'll feel relief > the strongest; the software can tell you what > dasha you're in. > > tom > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 21, 2007 Report Share Posted December 21, 2007 Hey Tom, hang in there. My Saturn dasha ended several years ago, but right then along came Sadi Sati with Saturn occluding the Moon. It is true what they say about Saturn being great for sadhana, even though that can seem like small comfort when you are undergoing the hardships. And remember, Saturn gives results at the end, of a planetary period or whatever the influence may be. Max -- Max Dashu Art in Goddess Reverence http://www.maxdashu.net Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 21, 2007 Report Share Posted December 21, 2007 Thanks for the encouragement. tom Ammachi , Max Dashu <maxdashu wrote: > > Hey Tom, hang in there. My Saturn dasha ended several years ago, but > right then along came Sadi Sati with Saturn occluding the Moon. It > is true what they say about Saturn being great for sadhana, even > though that can seem like small comfort when you are undergoing the > hardships. And remember, Saturn gives results at the end, of a > planetary period or whatever the influence may be. > > Max > -- > Max Dashu > > Art in Goddess Reverence > http://www.maxdashu.net > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 21, 2007 Report Share Posted December 21, 2007 Saturn's period is the longest, as it's the slowest moving planet. It won't end for me until about August 2022, but Amma has said that the Saturn sadhana/pujas should continue past that because the influence won't actually end, but carry over (ie fade away slowly). Simply going through the karmas, for certain people, can " bury you " . That's the nice thing about Jyotish (not Ayurveda) is that it's " remedial " astrology. Bad Karma that is not " fixed " can be lessened or enhanced if it's good karma, through the prescribed ways. Saturn is bad enough that many commit suicide, or end up homeless, out of work, etc. It can overwhelm the non-spiritual person, or even the incompetent spiritual person. Faith alone or Belief alone won't help, believe me. Contrary to New Age beliefs, Karma is an objective element, not merely a pattern or issue of the mind or feelings, etc. like NA's tend to classify things as. tom Ammachi , Stacee Kramer <stacee.kramer wrote: > > ONS, > > Will this Saturn Dasha effect you during this whole > incarnation? Or for a few years? > > Maybe it is good to allow yourself to just go through > the possible karma and possible character building > available through such experiences. > > I don't know enough about this to speak with > knowledge, but in my own experience, having never had > my Aurvedic chart done, going through all of these > challenges has helped greatly on the spiritual path > and has allowed for the necessary tests and lessons to > strengthen character and faith, teach humility, > encourage bhatkti and so on. > > > > --- tom <tomgull wrote: > > > For those suffering under Saturn Dasha (major > > planetary period), it > > has gone retrograde as of yesterday, and won't go > > back to normal until > > about May 3 of '08. Saturn and Jupiter's > > effects are somewhat > > opposites, so Saturn in reverse is like a Jupiter > > (governs wealth, > > teachers, authority figures, progeny). So places > > in your life where > > there's losses, delays and obstacles, and " state > > punishment " , you > > should be feeling a change right now, for the > > better. > > > > I'm just mentioning this because of my practical > > experience in the > > Spring/Summer the last time Saturn returned to > > normal. Saturn is in > > my second house, governing income from self-effort > > and " the face " or > > how you're viewed. (I'm not a jyotishi, but try to > > read the Prashna > > for a gist of influences). > > > > During the retro earlier this year, I enjoyed > > getting a new job, and > > even taking a management position in hopes of > > securing a permanent > > place there (ie, authority figure as mentioned > > above). The night > > Saturn returned forward, I was cussed-out by a > > subordinate, even in > > front of customers (typical intimidation problem at > > that job with > > previous people in the position I'd taken) and the > > upper management > > just wanted to ignore it, making my job impossible > > to do, so I quit > > (Saturn's losses, affected my job and being > > humiliated-- second house > > factors). > > > > This year I plan on having Saturn puja's done along > > with intensified > > Saturn sadhana and plenty of extra rest to cushion > > the blow, but I > > look forward to 5 months of money-earning > > opportunities, better > > reputation, and whatever else that comes with it. > > > > If anyone wants to know how I used free software to > > check the Prashna > > (current planet status) and knowing my birthstar to > > see which house > > Saturn was influencing, I can post it here. > > Depending on which > > house Saturn is affecting, you'll feel relief for > > the next 5 > > months. If you're in the Saturn Dasha like I am, > > you'll feel relief > > the strongest; the software can tell you what > > dasha you're in. > > > > tom > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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