--- In [email protected], "John" <jr_esq@...> wrote:
>
> 
> 
> --- In [email protected], "Xenophaneros Anartaxius" <anartaxius@> 
> wrote:
> >
> > --- In [email protected], "salyavin808" <fintlewoodlewix@> 
> > wrote:
> > > 
> > > I remember Marshy saying that the best jyotishee would be a 
> > > computer because the universe worked in such a predictable
> > > mechanical way, the less human interference in the process
> > > the better!
> > > 
> > > I also remember the list of jyotish predictions that they
> > > published every year. Had a full set in my office. Ever
> > > quizzical I used to save them up and check to see how many
> > > predictions came true. Not many.
> > > 
> > > I also remember the jyotish programme being suspended for
> > > a while due to complaints about poor performance and then
> > > re-introduced, but only for people who could provide the
> > > birth details of both sets of grandparents! This would have
> > > been in the late 90's.
> > > 
> > > Anyone puzzled about how this wonder may actually work should
> > > check out Tony Nader's book of "discoveries" where there is a
> > > diagram of the brain and how the planets join up to different
> > > parts of it, presumably the parts that they govern. Planets
> > > beyond Saturn aren't included, for some reason the vedic seers
> > > chose not to cognize them. Or kept quite about it if they did.
> > > You'd think an alleged scientist like Nader might try and fit
> > > them in somehow, not enough ungoverned brain regions I guess.
> > > Or maybe he'd have to have invent some more sanskrit names for
> > > them. But to not even notice!
> > > 
> > > I wrote to him about this and a few other things, one of which
> > > was how on Earth all this fitted in with evolution, but he never
> > > wrote back. Presumably the invite to get in touch with comments
> > > didn't extend to constructive criticism. The only comments they
> > > published on the Marshy channel were of the "Wow, this knowledge
> > > is the best thing ever!" variety.
> > > 
> > > That's the trouble with thinking you have Total Knowledge, there's
> > > no room for improvement.
> > 
> > I recall having a printout from a Fairfield, IA developed program called 
> > Parasharas's Light which collated English translations of all the 
> > applicable Vedic astrology texts with a chart. I am still waiting for all 
> > those elephants it said I was going to own.
> >
> 
> Xeno,
> 
> The modern equivalent to elephants are motor vehicles like cars, vans, and 
> trucks.  You have to use your common sense.

LOL.
 
> By the way, that program is excellent and I'm still using it in my jyotish 
> analyses.

So can you tell us how many cars Xeno owns?

> 
> JR
>


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