Guest guest Posted January 7, 2002 Report Share Posted January 7, 2002 Dear Kundalika you <<As far as knowledge goes, yes, an inclination to take up things in tons. For eg; I am a Vedic astrologer, a trait inherited from my Grandfather, who, with a Uttarashadha Moon, is also a Vedic astrologer. But I don't stop there, I also delve into Western, Numerology, Tarot, Palmistry and Chinese>> Me Could you please tell which planetary relationship you follow regarding numbers? For ex. 1 = the sun etc. Also, i notice that you follow tarot. Are you following the 12 cards reading formed as the 12 houses of a vedic chart? you <<Finally, this is a piece of advice (for Uttarashadha natives) from my Grandfather, I seriously haven't tested it, but here goes: choose 21 as the date for starting anything new, or whenever a number is to be picked. Its Lucky!>> me In 1970 i came across with numerology and i read that 21 was ruled by Uranus and it indicates "drastic changes because of its Uranian qualities". Then i started to see around me, in street signs, car plates etc, a lot of 21's and my life started to change a lot since then. That is my experience. My naksatra is number 4 and i understand that the 21 mentioned by you is related to those that have their moon in nakstrara 21 or Uttarashada. Now i follow that 21 is 2+1 = 3 or Jupiter. Best wishes Natabara Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 7, 2002 Report Share Posted January 7, 2002 Dear Natabara, I have answered below in navy blue. Could you please tell which planetary relationship you follow regarding numbers? For ex. 1 = the sun etc. I donot follow planetary relationships at all, the method I am studying talks about qualities of an individual , for eg. number 7 people are supposed to be complicated, intense and difficult. I am a number 1 (19 so 1+9=10=1), and my karma number is 8 (19+1+1977). 1 is indicative of leadership qualities, I guess that is why it is associated with Sun. 8 is a mystical number, associated with death, transformation, occult, etc. I find this is akin to reading a Moon rasi chart, with everyone born on that day getting the same reading. 2 is supposed to indicate people who are happy playing second fiddle. In reality, I have found that there are a lot of number 2 people who can be called "top boss". Karma number is supposed to be indicative of your life, your career. Also, i notice that you follow tarot. Are you following the 12 cards reading formed as the 12 houses of a vedic chart? No. I am learning it for my curiosity only, and not practising it. The method that I have studied goes like this: Shuffle the cards, focus on the question. Draw a card, this pertains to the problem. If not satisfied, draw another clarification card. Draw a second clarification card if still not satisfied. That is my experience. My naksatra is number 4 and i understand that the 21 mentioned by you is related to those that have their moon in nakstrara 21 or Uttarashada. Yes, you are absolutely right. Now i follow that 21 is 2+1 = 3 or Jupiter. I didnot know this, thanx:) I remember talking to an astrologer long ago, and he asked me to write 406 when I started anything new. Since he was an acquaintance of my Grandfather, and also his age, I didnt think it was polite to ask him why. I have never understood why, can you tell me why? Let me be very frank in my observation of the various prediction tools I have studied. I have found that astrology (both Western and Vedic), make much more sense, and are more accurate. The other forms are too general in their interpretations. While astrology is clear about various parts of an individual's life, other forms are too vague, and leave a lot to the practitioner. So it is more the practitioner's skills (and intuition), than the art being accurate. However, Palmistry does have a significant level of accuracy. In Chinese astrology, people born in a span of twelve months are supposed to have the same characteristics. I find that extremely funny. The chart of a person, born an hour after me, will be significantly different, with different aspects. How can we then be categorised as Dragon (alongwith everyone born that year), and attributed a fixed set of characteristics? In fact, the more I study other forms, the more I believe in the power and accuracy of astrology. Best wishes, K. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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