---You need a more detailed calendar chart in order to observe 
correlations between transits and various events.  I recommend Astro 
Communications Services in San Diego.  For Friday, April 13-th, 2007 
I have the following transits:

1. Mercury square Mars
2. Venus trine Neptune
3. Uranus sextile Moon
4. Mercury square Saturn
5. Mars inconjunct Mercury.

Through experience, I know that this will be a rather unremarkable 
day with minor disturbances at work by virtue of the Mercury square 
Saturn. (but nothing to be concerned about).

On forthcoming bad days, I double up on my chanting of the Gayatri 
mantra.  The TMO Jyotish readings aren't detailed enough to enable 
you to effectively observe any correlations.

The planet you really have to look out for is Mars.  This is a short 
term trigger lasting approximately 4 days that should alert you to 
possible trouble.

On other topics, I (as opposed to Vaj); will come right out with my 
game plan for a Jihad against ignorance.  First on the agenda: make 
TM available to everybody on the planet.  This project alone could 
take us about 500 years.  

If, after giving TM a try, (that is AS TAUGHT BY MMY!); and they 
prefer not to practice this wonderful technique; they should then 
give statistically inferior methods a chance, such as various 
mindfulness techniques one might find in Buddhism.

Vaj, I urge you to join with us in spreading TM throughout the world, 
declaring a Jihad against Ignorance.  Should such TM practitioners 
also be inclined to being devoted to various Buddhist teachers like 
the Dalai Lama, or Norbu (i.e. Gurus fitting their mold in the 
centuries to come); fine.  I practice TM but am devoted to 3 
excellent Buddhist teachers, including Namkhai Norbu Rinpoche. But 
I'm the true Buddhist.  You're the errant and misguided Buddhist. 

 [EMAIL PROTECTED], Duveyoung <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> I kept a very detailed diary for the years when I was "into 
Jyotish."
>  I would go through a checklist every day and note if I'd been 
angry,
> happy, industrious, etc.  And then I put all this in a spreadsheet
> that allowed me to sort out things and see if, you know, I had more
> sex, or less depression, or business success on days when specific
> dynamics were operative in my chart.
> 
> I couldn't find a single correlation.  Not a one.  When, say, 
oooooooo
> alert alert, Jupiter entered a certain house or WHATEVER, I couldn't
> find anything that had anything jyotish to point at as the causal
> agent.  Even on the broad level of say, dasha, I couldn't find
> anything.  Oh, yeah, I mood made a lot, and I had fun thinking about
> the possibilities, but that was it.  All unsubstantiated jive.
> 
> I mean, you'd think I would have found SOMETHING.  But, nope, there
> wasn't always a "Mercury debilitated" or whatever to say, "There,
> that's the reason I lost it today."  
> 
> Nothing, I tell you, nothing.  And I kept good notes like I was an
> insurance company actuary.
> 
> Now, add to the fact that I paid money to about ten different
> astrologers plying their trade in the movement, and that not a 
single
> one of them predicted any of the "great turmoils" of my life, none
> helped me get clarity about my personality, none told me anything 
that
> helped me, you know, handle life.  Nope.
> 
> And add to it that at one point, I think that I paid for the 
services
> of every sort new age practitioner that breezed through Fairfield. 
> Oh, the shame of it.  I did the Filipino Psychic surgeon, the palm
> leaf guy, the Sanctuary of the Om guy, the nurse who could just look
> at you and tell you if you had a disease, Andy Rymer, Gandhi the
> movement's astrologer, that woman who removed Alien Implants by
> quietly screeching strange sounds at you, TM advanced techniques, 
and
> on and on and on.  What was it I got for my eleven thousand bucks
> spent like this? -- zip.
> 
> Or worse.  
> 
> That psychic nurse told me -- after taking my check for her $125 fee
> times SIX for my entire family -- that we were all "okay," but this
> person definitely needed to start eating beef, and this 
person....yada
> yada."  Well, my son had cancer -- advanced cancer -- that we didn't
> know about at the time, and that nurse just plain missed it....and 
she
> bragged that she'd gotten her start in the "healing business" by
> psychically identifying cancer for a physician she was working with
> who could then have at the cancer more effectively since it was seen
> earlier by this nurse's "profound abilities."
> 
> If any jyotishis want a piece of me for "debunking their science,"
> have at me.  I'll give you my birth's time and place, and let's see 
if
> anyone out there can tell me the day my father died.  I'll be
> impressed if they can even get the right decade of my life in which 
it
> happened.
> 
> And, by the way, ordinary physicians are almost no better.  One of 
my
> sons had a problem that required surgery, and I took him to NINE
> DOCTORS before the proper diagnosis was reached.  My other son with
> the cancer -- he made it by the way -- no remissions for ten years 
now
> -- was taken to three physicians who dispensed medicines that didn't
> work and it took about six months and a fourth doctor to identify it
> as cancer and to schedule surgery within 12 hours.    
> 
> You know that old joke:  What's that white stuff in chicken shit? 
> Answer: more chicken shit.  Like that, I dare anyone to present an
> expert to me.  The white stuff in their resume is more jazz to get 
my
> money.  So don't get me started about so-called experts who tell us
> that we should believe them about anything because because 
because.  
> 
> Oh wait, er, you did get me started now didn't you!  Sigh.
> 
> Edg
> 
> 
> 
>  
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> .  --- In [EMAIL PROTECTED], Bhairitu <noozguru@> wrote:
> >
> > Knowing your birth time will give you the proper ascendant for 
your 
> > horoscope.  An improper birth time can give you a horoscope that 
is 
> > completely off and does not fit at all.  No, you don't wander 
around 
> > worrying about what you are doing is correct with your 
horoscope.  But 
> > it can provide some useful insight into career paths, marriage 
and 
> > particularly how long some bad period you are going through is 
going to 
> > last (hint: they don't last forever).
> > 
> > Karve does an amazing job of constructing a horoscope in his 
head. 
> Most 
> > cases he has been on but in some a bit off.
> > 
> > 
> > Peter wrote:
> > > Ha! Who gives a flying f*** what their birth time is?
> > > What great difference does it make in one's life? Just
> > > live your life. Just another aspect of yogi bondage to
> > > be terrified about. "Oh no! Did I breath out of time
> > > with my jyotish?"
> > >
> > > --- Rick Archer <rick@> wrote:
> > >
> > >   
> > >> From a friend:
> > >>
> > >> many of you don't know your birth times and have not
> > >> been able to  
> > >> locate them. i have told a lot of you about a man in
> > >> india named ygoi  
> > >> karve who can tell a person their correct birth time
> > >> to the minute.  
> > >> he has a yogic technique using a mantra that gives
> > >> him this  
> > >> knowledge.  i have had opportunities over the years
> > >> to test him, not  
> > >> extensively but sufficiently enough to trust him,
> > >> and he has proven  
> > >> accurate every time.  he is coming to pennsylvania
> > >> in may and will be  
> > >> available for consultations.  you can find
> > >> information about his  
> > >> visit at
> > >>
> > >> www.arshavidya.org
> > >>
> > >> he will be visiting the gurukulam there as a part of
> > >> a course in  
> > >> astrology that is being offered with k.s.charak, a
> > >> teacher from  
> > >> india. charak has written many books on astrology
> > >> but i have not read  
> > >> them nor have i studied with him so i cannot say how
> > >> good the course  
> > >> is.  there are westerners teaching at this course
> > >> and another indian  
> > >> who is a student of charak's.  yogi karve is there
> > >> for that same time  
> > >> and offering consultations.
> > >>
> > >> details of the course can be downloaded here
> > >>
> >
>


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