Guest guest Posted November 4, 2001 Report Share Posted November 4, 2001 dear freinds I have been following the VImshottari dasa system for the last seven years and it has given me very good results and feedback. I firmly beleive that the first karma of a jyotishi is to predict and presict accurately. What is the fun of learning so many dasa systems if the jyotishi cannot soothe the feelings of an anxious client. Wether one follows Narayana dasa system or Vimshottari , one has to predict correctly. The great academic debates and discussions on theoretical concepts will be brought to naught if we do not practice them in actuality. Many satisfied clients have told me that they felt very happy when predictions that i had given had infact come correct. Please try to understand that practice makes one a perfect jyotishi. If everyone deccides to practice jyotishya only after he has mastered all the technicalities and theories then he is fooling himself. I am not asking dear lsit members to start from day one, but one needs to read hundreds of practical charts in real time to learn. What is better than real hard core experience in the field. Yes we will commit mistakes but we would learn from our mistakes. regards partha sarathy Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 4, 2001 Report Share Posted November 4, 2001 I am one of the silent members of this group but your following mail makes me come out of my shell. And I would have followed Nandan's example but thought I would rather ask you some simple questions: 1. Do you agree that any one who gets admitted to first year of MBBS should be allowed to practise medicine, prescribe drugs & perform surgery - because (in your own words) even if he can cure one person, it is worth the risk!!! 2. What is the difference between a quack and a great medical doctor - it is only the acdemics, theory & technicalities! 3. Do you realise that an astrologer is also a doctor - a doctor of 'SOUL'? If a correct prescription can do immence good, a wrong prescription can kill one. 4. You claim that 'Many satisfied clients have told me that they felt very happy when predictions that i had given had infact come correct'. GREAT! But what about others - WERE THERE ABSOLUTELY NO CASES WHERE YOU WERE WRONG? What happened to those clients?? Did you check-up?? Please ponder over these points - and also over your own behaviour on this list, vis-a-vis the great restraint exhibited by the Gurus and seniors. With best wishes Shailesh - partvinu5 vedic astrology Monday, November 05, 2001 10:12 AM [vedic astrology] Narayana dasa vs Vimshottari dasa(dear list members) dear freindsI have been following the VImshottari dasa system for the last seven years and it has given me very good results and feedback. I firmly beleive that the first karma of a jyotishi is to predict and presict accurately. What is the fun of learning so many dasa systems if the jyotishi cannot soothe the feelings of an anxious client. Wether one follows Narayana dasa system or Vimshottari , one has to predict correctly. The great academic debates and discussions on theoretical concepts will be brought to naught if we do not practice them in actuality. Many satisfied clients have told me that they felt very happy when predictions that i had given had infact come correct. Please try to understand that practice makes one a perfect jyotishi. If everyone deccides to practice jyotishya only after he has mastered all the technicalities and theories then he is fooling himself. I am not asking dear lsit members to start from day one, but one needs to read hundreds of practical charts in real time to learn. What is better than real hard core experience in the field. Yes we will commit mistakes but we would learn from our mistakes.regardspartha sarathy Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 5, 2001 Report Share Posted November 5, 2001 Parta Saraty, I agree that it is the main factors which carry the greatest weight. But keeping a loose eye on other dasha systems helps when this is done as an auxilary to vimshottari, just to confirm with decisions on the margin. Dharmapada vedic astrology, partvinu5 wrote: > > dear freinds > I have been following the VImshottari dasa system for the last seven > years and it has given me very good results and feedback. I firmly > beleive that the first karma of a jyotishi is to predict and presict > accurately. What is the fun of learning so many dasa systems if the > jyotishi cannot soothe the feelings of an anxious client. Wether one > follows Narayana dasa system or Vimshottari , one has to predict > correctly. The great academic debates and discussions on theoretical > concepts will be brought to naught if we do not practice them in > actuality. Many satisfied clients have told me that they felt very > happy when predictions that i had given had infact come correct. > Please try to understand that practice makes one a perfect jyotishi. > If everyone deccides to practice jyotishya only after he has mastered > all the technicalities and theories then he is fooling himself. I am > not asking dear lsit members to start from day one, but one needs to > read hundreds of practical charts in real time to learn. What is > better than real hard core experience in the field. Yes we will > commit mistakes but we would learn from our mistakes. > regards > partha sarathy Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 5, 2001 Report Share Posted November 5, 2001 dear Dharmapada I hope the spelling of your name is correct. ANy way i am partha sarathy not parta saraty(laughs). Thank you for your kind appraisal. I am not saying that one dasa system is superior to another. I just shared my experiences with vimshottari system. I am also in the process of learning and i can never even dream of equalling any of the masters in this life atleast. But my practical advice is that if we do not say anything now we will never have any 'say' ever. Yes we must discuss the concepts. If we do not discuss the concepts which are of common good to everyone then when we would discuss them? kind regards partha sarathy vedic astrology, 0108@t... wrote: > Parta Saraty, > > I agree that it is the main factors which carry the greatest weight. > > But keeping a loose eye on other dasha systems helps when this is > done as an auxilary to vimshottari, just to confirm with decisions on > the margin. > > Dharmapada > > > > vedic astrology, partvinu5 wrote: > > > > dear freinds > > I have been following the VImshottari dasa system for the last > seven > > years and it has given me very good results and feedback. I firmly > > beleive that the first karma of a jyotishi is to predict and > presict > > accurately. What is the fun of learning so many dasa systems if the > > jyotishi cannot soothe the feelings of an anxious client. Wether > one > > follows Narayana dasa system or Vimshottari , one has to predict > > correctly. The great academic debates and discussions on > theoretical > > concepts will be brought to naught if we do not practice them in > > actuality. Many satisfied clients have told me that they felt very > > happy when predictions that i had given had infact come correct. > > Please try to understand that practice makes one a perfect > jyotishi. > > If everyone deccides to practice jyotishya only after he has > mastered > > all the technicalities and theories then he is fooling himself. I > am > > not asking dear lsit members to start from day one, but one needs > to > > read hundreds of practical charts in real time to learn. What is > > better than real hard core experience in the field. Yes we will > > commit mistakes but we would learn from our mistakes. > > regards > > partha sarathy Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 5, 2001 Report Share Posted November 5, 2001 Please, let us not steer this discussion in a direction not intended by the originator and other participators. Clearly this discussion is not a comparison or efficacy of different dasha systems. This discussion has challenged the intellect; answers are coming in bits and pieces and the fun is sustained. Let's keep it that way. Thanks, SA partvinu5 on 11/04/2001 08:42:12 PM Please respond to vedic astrology vedic astrology cc: [vedic astrology] Narayana dasa vs Vimshottari dasa(dear list members) dear freinds I have been following the VImshottari dasa system for the last seven years and it has given me very good results and feedback. I firmly beleive that the first karma of a jyotishi is to predict and presict accurately. What is the fun of learning so many dasa systems if the jyotishi cannot soothe the feelings of an anxious client. Wether one follows Narayana dasa system or Vimshottari , one has to predict correctly. The great academic debates and discussions on theoretical concepts will be brought to naught if we do not practice them in actuality. Many satisfied clients have told me that they felt very happy when predictions that i had given had infact come correct. Please try to understand that practice makes one a perfect jyotishi. If everyone deccides to practice jyotishya only after he has mastered all the technicalities and theories then he is fooling himself. I am not asking dear lsit members to start from day one, but one needs to read hundreds of practical charts in real time to learn. What is better than real hard core experience in the field. Yes we will commit mistakes but we would learn from our mistakes. regards partha sarathy Your use of is subject to Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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