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Om Krishna Guru.

 

Thankyou for the comments, they were very well founded and seem to be quite

acurate.

I had my doubts as to whether this chart actually had a kala-sarpa yoga, due to

discussions with other astrologers, however i'll take your word for it.

 

Thankyou for Das's chart, that makes things easier to analyze.

 

Note i forgot to state that the given chart was my chart, so thanx for the

analysis.

I'm also looking into the chart of BV Raman amongst the people who had achieved

moksha, and also a few other divine incarnations(Ramakrishna Paramahamsa,

Paramahamsa Yogananda, etc.)

 

Again thankyou for your enlgihtening words.

 

Best wishes, Visti

 

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Robert A. Koch <rkoch

<gjlist >

Sunday, November 12, 2000 9:24 PM

Re: [gjlist] Re: Transcending Lonliness? (A potential Moksha chart?)

 

 

> Om Parasmai Jyotishe Namah

>

> Namaste Visti,

>

> Thank you for the chart that you posted vis a vis ascetic yogas and

> detachment. You have analyzed it for the spiritual inclinations very

> correctly. In addition, I have the following comments:

>

> * You did not mention the Kala-sarpa yoga in this chart, putting all the

> planets between the axis of Ketu and Rahu (i.e. on the Ketu side of the

> axis, and not Rahu), which is another indication of a lessening of mundane

> karmas, and greater inclinations toward higher places of consciousness.

>

> * The fact too, that most of the planets are grouped in the area of the 4th

> quadrant, i.e. between houses 9 to 12 is interesting and significant also.

>

> * Atmakaraka Rahu is also vargottama, and his placement in the 9th (rasi

> chart) indicates a particular directness toward Moksha, yet one which has

> to manifest through mundane karmas in order to be purified of all remaining

> samskaras. This is similar to the evidences of renunciation and dharmic

> service found in Das' chart. BTW, Raghu Das Goravani's birth data (as

> given by himself on this list about a year ago) is as follows: 5/18/1960;

> 04:43 AM PDT; Oakland, CA.

>

> * Your use of Rasi drishti (sign-based aspects) is good. Note further that

> 10th lord Sun, in strong parivartana with lagna lord Mars, has the

> following further connections: Scorpio is co-ruled by Ketu, and Sun, Mars

> and Ketu have mutual rasi drishti, thus indicating a strong ascetic yoga

> which is akin to a Dharma-karmadhipati yoga. Note also the Ketu aspects

> co-lagna lord Mars, who is in the 12th from the Moon. All of this puts

> this native into a situation where, he/she must work on behalf of dharma,

> and very aggressively also, in order to actualize the very rare attainment

> of Moksha, or freedom from the repetitions of birth and death.

>

> * Note too the obvious challenges: Rahu, although vargottama Atmkarakas, is

> also in the 8th from Venus, a placement which suggests that the person has

> to grapple with sensual desire, or that sensual desire may be an impediment

> on the direct path of Moksha. This may also be the case in a chart where

> Venus is disposed toward renunciation, yet Rahu is in the 8th

> house. Further, Rahu's graha and rasi drishti to the Sun, can show that

> the native may have an inclination to walk an independent path, i.e. may

> tend to deviate from guru's strict lineage, and perhaps formulate his/her

> own opinions. Mercury here is not helpful, as malefic 8th lord for Sc

> lagna he joins Jupiter in 12th. So sometimes doubts created by a

> scientific or rationale approach, as a result of cultural conditioning, may

> interrupt the smooth flow, or transference of Divine knowledge, that should

> come through Jupiter.

>

> * Parivartana between Jupiter and Venus can show his acceptance of

> different gurus in prior lifetimes, and perhaps becoming a bit confused as

> to which is the correct path for him. A daytime birth during the waning

> Moon, suggest that Shukra is the stronger of the two gurus -- Jupiter and

> Venus -- and thus some leanings toward Tantra or achievement of yogic

> siddhis, may supercede the pure desire to serve God on the Vishudha-sattva

> level, or platform of pure goodness. In this case, too, Ashtottari dasa

> would be more appropriate to time the events and life cycles for this

> person, than Vimsottari dasa, whose guru is Brihaspati, or Jupiter.

>

> * Anyway, the native comes closer to the true Siddhanta, or conclusions of

> the Vedas, with Vimsamsa Jupiter in exaltation, as lord of the 9th. May

> the native be blessed with Divine Knowledge!

>

> With regards,

> Robert

>

> =====================================

> Robert A. Koch, Vedic Astrologer

> 760 NW Broken Arrow Rd.

> Bend, OR. 97701-9037

> Phone: 541-318-0248

> visit <http://www.robertkoch.com> or e-mail

> rk. rk

>

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>

> gjlist-

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