Re: [FairfieldLife] Re: Could someone kindly translate Joytish speak into English
It is probably NOT necessarily the most auspicious time in history but just an auspicious time. Depending on what you are doing these auspicious times or muhurtas can occur even frequently and less frequently (every few years) if more requirements are needed. I have no idea what horoscope they're basing this on. The Secret wrote: Thank you kindly. Now I would posit that the 8 day period which spans this yagna is happening during one of the most auspicious times in recorded history. Could someone kindly reveal to us just what this period is considered in terms of Jyotish? --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Bhairitu [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Surya is the Sanskrit name for the Sun. A pratyantar dasha is the third
[FairfieldLife] Re: Could someone kindly translate Joytish speak into English
OK, I don't want to go into details. Let's drop it. Thanks. --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Bhairitu [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: It is probably NOT necessarily the most auspicious time in history but just an auspicious time. Depending on what you are doing these auspicious times or muhurtas can occur even frequently and less frequently (every few years) if more requirements are needed. I have no idea what horoscope they're basing this on. The Secret wrote: Thank you kindly. Now I would posit that the 8 day period which spans this yagna is happening during one of the most auspicious times in recorded history. Could someone kindly reveal to us just what this period is considered in terms of Jyotish? --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Bhairitu noozguru@ wrote: Surya is the Sanskrit name for the Sun. A pratyantar dasha is the third
Re: [FairfieldLife] Re: Could someone kindly translate Joytish speak into English
Jyotish and western astrology use the same planetary calculation engines so there is no difference outside of an ayanamsha applied in the case of Jyotish. The transits will occur at the same time but just at different degrees. tertonzeno wrote: --Western astrology has some advantages: the main one being precise transits of the planets and moon; information gained through a technological advantage. For example, Jan 17-th, 2008, I have : 1. Sun opp Venus at 9:24 2. Venus opp Midheaven at 10:09 3. Venus sq. Asc at 23:15, 4. Mercury sq. Moon (start of transit with 1 deg. orb) 5. Start of Venus sq. Asc transit. Through many years of experience in deciphering such transits, the foregoing simply represents a rather ordinary day with no surprises, conflicts, or unusual events. However, such Western transits don't tell us the content of events, just the background trends (analogous to currents of air or water. One can go with the flow or against it). For example if I had a Mars sq. Pluto transit, I would be a bit more careful about walking home at night.
[FairfieldLife] Re: Could someone kindly translate Joytish speak into English
--Western astrology has some advantages: the main one being precise transits of the planets and moon; information gained through a technological advantage. For example, Jan 17-th, 2008, I have : 1. Sun opp Venus at 9:24 2. Venus opp Midheaven at 10:09 3. Venus sq. Asc at 23:15, 4. Mercury sq. Moon (start of transit with 1 deg. orb) 5. Start of Venus sq. Asc transit. Through many years of experience in deciphering such transits, the foregoing simply represents a rather ordinary day with no surprises, conflicts, or unusual events. However, such Western transits don't tell us the content of events, just the background trends (analogous to currents of air or water. One can go with the flow or against it). For example if I had a Mars sq. Pluto transit, I would be a bit more careful about walking home at night. - In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, The Secret [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: OK, I don't want to go into details. Let's drop it. Thanks. --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Bhairitu noozguru@ wrote: It is probably NOT necessarily the most auspicious time in history but just an auspicious time. Depending on what you are doing these auspicious times or muhurtas can occur even frequently and less frequently (every few years) if more requirements are needed. I have no idea what horoscope they're basing this on. The Secret wrote: Thank you kindly. Now I would posit that the 8 day period which spans this yagna is happening during one of the most auspicious times in recorded history. Could someone kindly reveal to us just what this period is considered in terms of Jyotish? --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Bhairitu noozguru@ wrote: Surya is the Sanskrit name for the Sun. A pratyantar dasha is the third
[FairfieldLife] Re: Could someone kindly translate Joytish speak into English
Thank you kindly. Now I would posit that the 8 day period which spans this yagna is happening during one of the most auspicious times in recorded history. Could someone kindly reveal to us just what this period is considered in terms of Jyotish? --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Bhairitu [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Surya is the Sanskrit name for the Sun. A pratyantar dasha is the third