Guest guest Posted November 5, 2001 Report Share Posted November 5, 2001 dear sailesh I am very happy that a silent member has spoken up. We need people like you to share your views often. regarding your simple questions. As you think i am neither a rebel nor a saint. I had earlier in the day apologised for the multiple mails. I did not send the same intentionally. Answers to your 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!!! Ans) I had mentioned in my mail that one should not practice astrology from day one.(please refer). He should learn atleast one system and then start practicing. > 2. What is the difference between a quack and a great medical doctor - it is only the acdemics, theory & technicalities! ANs)Theory makes one a knowledgeable but only practice makes a man perfect. > 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. ans) Are there doctors who have acheived cent percent success. ask this question to yourself you would know the answer. > 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?? ans) dear dear sailesh. i did check up and i was thorougly bashed up (laughs). Well as i said earlier you learn through mistakes.Do you think there is a perfect astrologer in the world who has not commited mistakes. dear sailesh. You make me feel as if i am commiting some crime. Discussion without healthy arguments is like grapes without juice. kind regards partha > - > partvinu5 > vedic astrology > Monday, November 05, 2001 10:12 AM > [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 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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