Guest guest Posted March 4, 2006 Report Share Posted March 4, 2006 Hi readers I surely disagree with such dangerous bottomless approach on analysing a chart on one or more point it is and must be a composite one, with all aspects, conjunctions, yogas, gochara the strength of each of the elelement in the horoscope ABOVE ALL THE DASA to run. if we go by the life of Padakavipitamaha or the 1st epic writer VALMIKI he was a thug, a barbarian just a moment in his life with Narada and later his seeing birds seperated by an arrow from a hunter changed his life. Tallapka Annamacharya Pundalik of Panripur Purandara Dasa Vemana of Andhra Aurobindo Swami Sivananda all were normal mortals last 2 al least led normal moral lives changed for material to spiritual unlike the 4 above their names. it is a matter of timing in their lives that changed it, there was no clue earlier tos ay the loose or lack of moral lot will change to become saints so it s a hormonic, holistic view that matters we must not become like DOCTORS ENT, cardio-thoroiac surgeon just of a part. we msut see any topic in full as an Ayurvedic, Homeopath Tibetian, chineese medic would do. rohiniranjan <rrgb wrote: No -- what I was saying was: I believe that morality is learned in the first several years of life This is the period, usually (not always) that the vimshottari dasha of the planet in which natal moon is -- runs hence I was connecting the two together and wondering if the birthstar has a say in what kind of influences we experience and how that connects to our type/level of morality. It was a thought-experiment, not a golden conclusion! Sorry if I confused you by that. In my viewpoint, the true leaders are not the ones who have the answers but the ones who are curious enough and brave enough to ask questions, to challenge the status quo, and confront the "just because it is old it must be gold" club! You asked a question and so I sensed a leader in you. Just to complete the picture, the followers are the silent majority who just show up in the numbers but really don't even exist or count! An open challenge, thus thrown at them hereby ;-) RR , Ahir Bhairav <aahir_bhairav wrote: > > Hello ! > > I thought you mentioned yesterday about moon's nakshatra in connection with morality. I rechecked and actually it was Rishiji's message in some different context. > I am just sort of overwhelmed, and not sure what you mean by my "lead us"...Sorry . > > Regards > > > rohiniranjan <rrgb wrote: > Dear Ragaji, > > What I had to say about morality, I have already stated :-) > I have also repeatedly stated my views based on personal > observations that it is futile to begin to believe that in astrology > opinions like "what ashlesha represents or will do to morality or > mars in cancer would or jupiter in 7th would" are dangerous red > herrings. And these start a myth and a superstition (a belief which > is held without challenging it, without observing it critically and > often just basing judgment on hearsay and not even informed > anecdotal evidence). I am opposed to that and through data keep > demonstrating and challenging such myths, be they some yoga, KSY or > sadesati or whatever. And I am happy to note that I am not alone. > > I am waiting now for an informed astrological response from you in > this new leadership role you have volunteered for! > > Please lead us ... > > RR > > , Ahir Bhairav > <aahir_bhairav@> wrote: > > > > RR ji, > > > > Can you please continue your discussion on morality and moon's > nakshatra ? What is your observation about Aslesha, the clinging > star ? > > > > Thanks > Prashant Mail Use Photomail to share photos without annoying attachments. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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