Guest guest Posted March 27, 2001 Report Share Posted March 27, 2001 Namaste. I should also have asked for a chart to watch as well, but here are the basics about the two dasa systems your using. Yogini Dasa is a nakshetra dasa used exclussively to time health issues. The various cycles of 36 years represent the longevity of the native, and after figuring the short/middle/long ayus(longevity) of the native you can pinpoint the exact time of death using this Dasa system. Vimshottari Dasa, being a Phalita(all-purpose) Dasa, is based on the Moon(mind) and its progression through life. So it records the impulses of events to come. If it is unaware of an event it won't show in the Vimshottari Dasa. Its a very general Dasa, and using it for health issues should be supplemented by the Rasi and Trimsamsa, which are most appropriate for these cases. So if the Yogini Dasa of Saturn shows very evil potential due to its position, then look for Venus' position in Rasi and Trimsamsa(D-30), to confirm these evils. Please give the chart in the next email, so I can give you my oppinion. Best wishes, Visti. - <sattva <gjlist> Tuesday, March 27, 2001 6:56 AM Re: Sv: Sv: Sv: [gjlist] Differnt dasha systems Namasta. Yogini & Vimshottari dasa. I have a young lady who was born with nerve problems on the left side of her body. Her Yogini dasa in 2004 is ruled by saturn. Her Vimshottari dasa in the same time period is ruled by venus. There is a big difference here and it can mean the difference in life style preparation to get ready for this up and coming time period. I believe with proper diet, herbs and other life style changes she can avoid a possible disease; Maybe MS. So! once again if there is any insight you can give me on this topic it would be appreciated Thank You .............Noel Visti Larsen wrote: > Namaste. > I've perfectly understood your question, and the answer is as it is. > > Which dasa's are you using and wheres the conflict? > > Best wishes, Visti. > > > gjlist- > > > > Your use of is subject to gjlist- Your use of is subject to Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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