nablusoss1008 wrote:
> --- In [EMAIL PROTECTED], Peter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
> wrote:
>   
>> --- jim_flanegin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>
>>     
>>> --- In [EMAIL PROTECTED], Peter
>>> <drpetersutphen@> 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?"
>>>>
>>>>         
>>> uh-oh! what direction were you facing when you said
>>> that?!
>>>       
>> Must have been south! But seriously, will someone
>> please tell me in no uncertain terms exactly what the
>> value of jyotish is, not in theory, but in actual
>> practice? The most impressive thing I ever saw in
>> jyotish is when Charlie Heath predicted a car accident
>> I got into about a month after his prediction. But,
>> his prediction didn't allow me to stop the accident,
>> so what good was it? 
>>
>>     
> Predicting accidents obviously has no value, unless you know the 
> exact timing and can stay at home.  What makes Maharishi Jyotish 
> unique is that it can "prevent the dangers that have not yet come" by 
> using precious stones and yagyas.
BS, remedial measures such as gems and yagyas are NOT unique to 
Maharishi Jyotish.  Those as well as other remedial measures such as 
simple charitable acts  have been commonly used for centuries by 
astrologers to prevent catastrophic events and improve the person's 
situation.  Anytime the movement tells you they have something unique 
hold on to your wallet.


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