--- In [EMAIL PROTECTED], Bhairitu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > nablusoss1008 wrote: > > --- In [EMAIL PROTECTED], Peter <drpetersutphen@> > > wrote: > > > >> --- jim_flanegin <jflanegi@> 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, > Thanks, yes, yagyas have been used for centuries....that's what is implied; (and per the Dalai Lama, charitable acts are in order); but the question remains, how to MAXIMIZE one's karmic resources. You have your way, I have my pundit sponsored pujas. I indulge in "charitable" acts in other ways too. There are multitudes of ways. And, I did not say that these methods were unique to MMY. Yagyas and making offerings to the poor have been around for thousands of years. Don't complicate things unnecessarily.
>> 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. >
