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for world pridictions do loook at shri raos web site

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On Fri, 24 May 2002 vedicastrostudent wrote :

>Interesting article but no analysis. Anyone care to dissect

>further

>or provide analogous events why this 5 planet line up on May

>13-14,

>2002 is so bad? It looks like Moon, Mars, Mercury, Venus and

>Saturn

>were all in sidereal Taurus at the time, and accompanied by Rahu

>as

>well. But why exactly is it bad (with solid proof i.e. events

>if

>possible - subjective arguments are hard to verify)? We've had

>multi

>planet lineups before in the past, at least one very recently.

>Here

>are examples:

>

>1) May 4, 2000 - approximately: Moon, Sun, Mercury, Venus,

>Jupiter,

>Saturn in sidereal Aries. 6 planets in all. No Mars or Rahu

>though.

>Definitely a KSY though (Kala Sarpa Yoga).

>

>2) Feb 3, 1962 - approximately: Moon, Sun, Mercury, Venus,

>Mars,

>Jupiter, Saturn in sidereal Capricorn (Mars exalted, Saturn own

>sign). 7 planets in all. Accompanied by Ketu in sidereal

>Capricorn as

>well, so this is pretty much as heavy a lineup as possible

>(excluding

>outer planets).

>

>I dont recall May 2000 being bad at all (you might say the

>Nasdaq

>crash of March 2000, but in May it was still flying high at 4000

>or

>so). 1962 I have no idea about - (Just checked - JFK was

>assassinated

>in November 1963 - much later, Bay of Pigs April 1961 - much

>earlier,

>Cuban Missile Crisis - Oct. 1962 - still too late). There must

>have

>been several additional dates around the ones above which had 5

>planet line ups or more, but perhaps without Rahu-Ketu. Which is

>why

>if you remember, I have posed a question to this list very

>recently -

>i.e. is the coupling of Rahu-Ketu axis around the Saturn-Pluto

>opposition an extraordinarily significant event?

>

>VAS

>

>

>

>

>

>gjlist, "Hans Hopfgartner" <hanho@c...> wrote:

> > Planet line-up heralds tough

> > time-Indian astrologer

> >

> > BANGALORE, India (Reuters) - A

> > prominent Indian astrologer who

> > predicted a grim tragedy for the United States eight

> > months before the September 11 attacks says the

> > world faces tough times in coming months.

> >

> > The prediction is linked to a rare grouping of five

> > planets in a single house in celestial charts on May

>13

> > and 14, Gayatri Devi Vasudev, editor of the monthly

> > Astrological Magazine, said in the May issue.

> >

> > "On the day of the combination itself, no dire

>calamity

> > will befall the world. But the months of May and June

> > 2002 will not be peaceful for the world," Gayatri Devi

> > wrote.

> >

> > "The United States may face major setbacks in its war

> > against terrorism though it may succeed with a major

> > terrorist catch," she says. Other hazards the United

> > States could face included terrorist threats and an

> > earthquake, she said.

> >

> > Until early June the five planets -- Mercury, Venus,

> > Mars, Jupiter and Saturn -- can be seen with the

> > naked eye as they move into a rough grouping on the

> > same, visible, side of the sun, something that

> > happens only once a century.

> >

> > Gayatri Devi, who calls astrology a science, says the

> > charts only indicate trends that can be countered by

> > "faith in God and in the inherent divinity of fellow

> > humans".

> >

> > She says the combination was also significant for

> > India.

> >

> > "The Indian government may get caught in complex

> > developments threatening its very life but due to the

> > inbuilt strength of its horoscope, the worst may be

> > staved off," she said.

> >

> > The Hindu nationalist-led coalition government

> > already faces stiff criticism over its failure to end

> > religious violence in Gujarat state where more than

> > 850 people, most of them Muslims, have been killed

> > since late February.

> >

> > Gayatri Devi also said a Mars-Saturn conjunction on

> > May 4 in Taurus "may have the effect of stimulating a

> > wild aggression by Pakistan on the Indian borders".

> >

> > India and Pakistan have been locked in a military

> > standoff since an attack on the Indian parliament in

> > December that India blamed on Pakistan-based

> > guerrillas fighting its rule in disputed Kashmir.

> >

> > She said Pakistan's military ruler General Pervez

> > Musharraf may be in an "unresolvable situation" that

> > could lead to his exit.

> >

> > Musharraf, who seized power in a coup in 1999, is

> > seeking five more years in office through a

> > controversial referendum on April 30. He said earlier

> > this week he would not stay in power against the

> > wishes of voters.

>

>

>

>

>Om Namo Bhagavate Vasudevaya; Hare Krishna; Om Tat Sat

>:

>gjlist-

>

>

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Dear All

 

I pulled up this journal and read several of the articles.

 

Do any of you truly believe what he says?

 

Why? It seems to be very skewed in one direction, I have never found

astrology to be so.

 

I welcome your comments. Perhaps what I suffer from here is a cultural

misunderstanding, but when I read these all I found was fear, anger, and the

darkest side of astrological ego.

 

If I am wrong, and I do hope that I misunderstood, I welcome your

understanding.

 

cynthia

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deepak singh <deepak_singh

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Friday, May 24, 2002 1:25 PM

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> for world pridictions do loook at shri raos web site

> www.journalofastrology.com

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Dear Cynthia

I have also read through Sri Raos articles and found them rather gloomy . He

has a reputation for having made some good predictions and excellent chart

delineations . What none of these articles mention is that he is often wrong

..I suppose it is fair enough to predit two billion deaths this year if that

is how you really see it but to be honest you should also mention how often

you have been outright wrong with this type of prediction . From what I

understand mundane astrology is a quite difficult area of astrology in

comparison to natal astrology and often jyotishis are working with suspect

data .Some of the charts that he has based his predictions on are quite

questionable . He is a very enlightened and nice person so I presume he

knows what he is doing but the logic of it does escape me.

Nicholas

 

 

> Dear All

>

> I pulled up this journal and read several of the articles.

>

> Do any of you truly believe what he says?

>

> Why? It seems to be very skewed in one direction, I have never found

> astrology to be so.

>

> I welcome your comments. Perhaps what I suffer from here is a cultural

> misunderstanding, but when I read these all I found was fear, anger, and

the

> darkest side of astrological ego.

>

> If I am wrong, and I do hope that I misunderstood, I welcome your

> understanding.

>

> cynthia

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well the period we are passing through is rather gloomy.shri rao i

have known him to a great extent .you will not belive i in the

first year of astrology used to bunk the others teachers classes

to attend his class.his expalanation was the best and the way he

gives explanation is really the best but yes when he writes he

does not give away much in the books many finer aspects which he

discuss in the class are missing in his books and his spritually

very advanced and with many gurus he had is really great.sorry to

day about not liking his articles but i had the peivilage of many

competent people and there comments about him were really

great/one pandit nathu lal of bihilwara in rajasthan was really

great,he is bhragu shsthri and mr rao had visited him and gave mr

rao pridictions by brigu so you can understand the great ness of

rao.and belive me i could not take it any more as the way he asks

you to do research in his class is really tiring and the number of

horoscope he wants you to look at.he really drives you hard and it

is a blessing for me that i was able to stiuy under him in the

class .a astrologer like him i dont think i will be a ble to study

under in my life time.and i am really thank ful to god that mr rao

is teaching astrology.

deepak singh

 

On Sun, 26 May 2002 Nicholas wrote :

>Dear Cynthia

>I have also read through Sri Raos articles and found them rather

>gloomy . He

>has a reputation for having made some good predictions and

>excellent chart

>delineations . What none of these articles mention is that he is

>often wrong

>.I suppose it is fair enough to predit two billion deaths this

>year if that

>is how you really see it but to be honest you should also mention

>how often

>you have been outright wrong with this type of prediction . From

>what I

>understand mundane astrology is a quite difficult area of

>astrology in

>comparison to natal astrology and often jyotishis are working

>with suspect

>data .Some of the charts that he has based his predictions on are

>quite

>questionable . He is a very enlightened and nice person so I

>presume he

>knows what he is doing but the logic of it does escape me.

>Nicholas

>

>

> > Dear All

> >

> > I pulled up this journal and read several of the articles.

> >

> > Do any of you truly believe what he says?

> >

> > Why? It seems to be very skewed in one direction, I have

>never found

> > astrology to be so.

> >

> > I welcome your comments. Perhaps what I suffer from here is a

>cultural

> > misunderstanding, but when I read these all I found was fear,

>anger, and

>the

> > darkest side of astrological ego.

> >

> > If I am wrong, and I do hope that I misunderstood, I welcome

>your

> > understanding.

> >

> > cynthia

>

>

>

>

>Om Namo Bhagavate Vasudevaya; Hare Krishna; Om Tat Sat

>:

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