Share,
I also used another chakra called the "Bow and Arrow", to initiate a real
estate administrative transaction. In the end, the transaction was completed
very cheaply, smoothly and efficiently. So, by personal experience, I can
vouch for its validity.
John, it sounds like a fascinating sub system of jyotish if a bit complicated.
And I admit I've never thought of my car in the context of fame. Maybe to do
so is a guy thing (-:
On Monday, January 6, 2014 2:17 PM, "jr_...@yahoo.com" wrote:
Share,
According to Kalidasa, the Chariot ch
Share,
According to Kalidasa, the Chariot chakra is determined this way:
"Reckon from the Sun's (current) nakshatra till the natal (Moon) nakshatra of
the native. Should the number fall within the first 3 (nakshatras)"--Success;
the next 6 (nakshatras)--Fame. There are other classifica
Bhairitu,
I didn't attend that ayurveda class. But as I recall that conference might
have been the last ACVA conference in the Seattle metropolitan area. After
that, I didn't attend any more conferences by ACVA because they started holding
them in Sedona, AZ and in Hawaii. They became to
John, I've not heard of the chakras being used in this context. Can you say
more or point me to a website? Thank you.
On Monday, January 6, 2014 10:55 AM, "jr_...@yahoo.com"
wrote:
Share,
It's good to know the good and bad times for the year. During the bad times,
one can postpone a
Share,
It's good to know the good and bad times for the year. During the bad times,
one can postpone any important decisions or activities to avoid mistakes or
disasters.
Aside from mundane predictions, there are also the various chakras, that
Kalidasa mentioned in his book, "Uttara Kal
John, I just received 2014 predictions from Prasannan, a jyotishi in Vancouver.
He says there are both good and bad conjunctions this year. He specifically
mentions that both Saturn and Jupiter are exalted for some of the year and that
only happens once every 60 years. Also that on May 1 Sun, Mo
That was a very small conference. I hung out a bit with Hart DeFouw
because he wasn't into ACVA's new interest in sports because Rao had
criticized western jyotishis for their disinterest in it. So they were
following the baseball playoffs (yawn).
David did my chart in the ayurveda/jyotish s
Bhairitu,
I attended that conference back in 1996. As I remember, KN Rao was there who
started the conference with a puja. But he didn't make any lecture
presentation.
Also, David Frawley was there and I chatted with him about TM and Chopra's new
meditation mantras. He said that Ch
John, astrology has it's basis on the visual planets and the nodes.
Western astrology started adding the newly discovered planets and making
things up about them. The visual planets and nodes had already
centuries of observation. You can't see Uranus and Neptune with the
naked eye so they're
Bhairitu,
What we're seeing in the economic and political fronts is the power of human
consciousness in its attempt to solve the problems in the world today. For
example, the US Federal Reserve officials attempted to use the available
resources and financial tools to stabilize the US and wo
Carde,
That's correct. But there are also several shadowy grahas, such as Mandi and
the Upagrahas, which are discussed by Mantreshwar in his classic book, "Phala
Deepika".
Bhairitu,
It appears that Joni Patry was originally a western astrologer who learned
jyotish later. So, now she is integrating her western astrology knowledge with
jyotish analysis. There are a few American astrologers who are doing this type
of work, such as David Frawley, Dennis Harness,
John, that makes sense. Whenever the squirrels look especially plump in autumn,
I figure we're in for a very cold winter. But I wonder how they compensate when
the temps are wildly fluctuating, as they have been this winter. Yesterday I
actually went outside without gloves! If I did this today,
Share,
IMO, in the past farmers used to look at the animals' furs to determine how
the winter temperature would be like. So, before the start of this winter, the
animals in your region of the country may have had a very thick growth of hair
in preparation for this winter. :)
But, in thi
Seek,
If you know a little bit of jyotish, you can understand some of her reasoning
for making such predictions. So, it would appear that Congress will have
another battle to increase the debt limit in February of this year. I would
hope that the Tea Party members have learned a lesson fr
It's called "logical outcome" though sometimes it defies logic. An
example is that we know the propping up of the financial institutions in
2008 was just a short term fix and didn't really address the real
problem. What should have been done is just let them fail. The public
would have been
John and seek, The Farmer's Almanac already predicted an abnormally cold
winter. Plus they noted that there would be wildly fluctuating temps. And there
have been such. Almanac has an 86% accuracy rate btw. I would LOVE to know on
what they base their predictions!
On Sunday, January 5, 2014
Classic! "This year is going to be an eventful year".."Something big is
going to happen, but I don't know what".
Not that I don't believe in astrology, I actually do. But cold weather,
conflict and wars. pretty easy to predict even without astrology.
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