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Mother and Father share everything, duties included.

 

 

Father owns the year length, but mother decides when our dashas begin.

 

 

The Moon circles the concern of the Sun, reflecting the light power, heat,

but in a cool way, onto the concern, the child.

 

 

Father places child inside (the orbit of) the mother.

 

There, it grows and learns all things.

 

Father watches over, purifies, gives power to the situation.

 

Mother tenders the situation.

 

A rebellious mother is sent to Saturn's ring, with the other space junk, far

from heat and protection, to orbit en masse around a dark place.

 

The suns power deflects incoming things from harming his children (this is

an astronomical fact) This is his warrior side, protection side,

protecting the children and wife from harm. The stray wife receives no

protection, and neither do her children.

 

The child is surrounded by good order, looking towards father, two youths,

one beautiful, the other smart, looking outside, two men, one protective,

the other wise. The young and vulnerable are kept close, the strong male

servants protect the child from Saturn, the master of pain, punishment, and

cruelty.

 

Go beyond Jupiter, go beyond wisdom and goodness, proper guidance and

instruction, and you are in the jungle, the land of no law, where neither

Guru nor Father can help you, where only Mars can go and fight for your

safety, which is not guaranteed to keep you alive. You may die.

 

The universe is in me, I in it, and we combine together, in Jyotish.

 

 

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