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Kundalika ji,

 

<<<Jupiter-Ketu is a spiritual yoga. You cannot put Rahu on the

same pedestal as Ketu, they have widely different

charasteristics.>>>

 

Very true! My grandfather holds that Kuja, as representing

anger, is perhaps the worst graha, and similarly, I hold that

Ketu, representing Moksha, is the best graha!

 

Guru-Ketu conjunction is good because, Guru sometimes tends to

get too ritualistic, and Ketu could bring him back to the

realization that love of God, and not theology or rituals, leads

to the Ultimate Realization.

 

In a seperate message to Wendy ji, you wrote:

 

<<< No I am not irked at all, especially since no one knows my

chart as well as I do.>>>

 

Don't you think that, when looking at one's own chart, the

subjectivity tends to mar the analysis?

 

 

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Dear Balaji,

 

If you look at my chart, you will realise that objectivity is not a problem :-)

 

Rgds.,

K.

 

 

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> Don't you think that, when looking at one's own chart, the

> subjectivity tends to mar the analysis?

>

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Hi Everyone,

I have not been around for sometime now. But have been trying to catch

up with the various discussions going on here ( will probably take

some time to go through all the messages)!

>From experience I have found that an afflicted Jupiter at the least

gives an egoistic attitude. the affliction maybe from Rahu or Ketu or

due to weak placement.

Regards,

Neena.

 

jyotish-vidya, Kundalika Shastri

<kundalika@g...> wrote:

> Dear Balaji,

>

> If you look at my chart, you will realise that objectivity is not a

problem :-)

>

> Rgds.,

> K.

>

>

> >

> > Don't you think that, when looking at one's own chart, the

> > subjectivity tends to mar the analysis?

> >

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