>
> bob_brigante wrote:
>
> >--- In [email protected], Bhairitu <noozguru@> wrote:
> > >
> > > The trans-Saturnian planets move very slowly. What impact do
they
> > > really have if any? What impact do any of the grahas other
than
> >the
> > > Moon and the Sun really have on the earth? When there are
close
> > > conjunctions they will make the earth wobble a bit more but
that
> >is all
> > > which means you have to apply some complex perturbation
formulas
> >to get
> > > their positions correct within a few seconds. Some think it is
> >the rays
> > > of the planet that cause the effects determined by Jyotish but
> >that
> > > would really make the trans-Saturnian planets insignificant.
As
> >I said
> > > before the planets may be nothing more than markers for
circadian
> > > rhythms in nature say for instance a 12 year rhythm tied to
> >Jupiter.
> > > Dashas could also be mappings of the rhythms. As for someone
> >question
> > > about why "yagyas" work, perhaps because they help bring us "in
> >tune"
> > > with these circadian rhythms. Usually we have disasters in our
> >lives
> > > when we are in conflict with the planets. Remedials bring us
into
> > > alignment with their effects or perhaps the circadian rhythms
they
> > > represent.
> > >
> > >
> >
> >*****************
> >
> >The planets/grahas do not really generate anything -- it's just a
> >matter of one's karma returning home:
> >
> >MMY, SBAL, "Karma and the art of being" ~p. 128
> >
> >"...the vibrations set forth by the performance of an action
travel
> >around the doer, striking against everything in the surroundings,
> >traveling far and wide. They strike against everything on Earth,
on
> >the moon, the sun, and the stars, and keep on traveling in the
> >entire field of the universe, influencing everything that they
come
> >across. How they influence depends upon the quality of the action
> >and the force of the performance.
> >The reaction created by the striking of these vibrations against
> >different things in the universe travels back to the doer as a
> >rubber ball thrown against a wall bounces back to the player.
> >Obviously, a reaction returns to the doer more quickly from the
> >nearby surrounding area but takes a longer time to come back from
> >great distances."
> >
> >
> >
> You're not suggesting karma can bounce off of Jupiter and Saturn
or even
> Uranus, are you?
>
I don't know about Jupiter and Saturn but, certainly, off of your
anus.
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