Guest guest Posted April 11, 2003 Report Share Posted April 11, 2003 Dearest Rageshwari, Nice of you to share your experience. Thanks for clarifying my oversight on you running sadesati. Maybe Swee Chan, if she wishes would like her chart to be discussed. I appreciate and honor your love for the vedic way, I didn't at any instance meant that by calling ji it is degrading, my only intent was that loving is more wonderful than respecting. At the end of the day, many people call ji ji and take advantage of the master for the time being & later backbite at the next instant, so I presume I am looking for an alternative. Everyone can continue to call whatever they wish to call, it's just that I feel now at this moment of time that every human is equal, none superior than the other, not deserving lesser respect and lesser love than the other. As this is not a forum for discussion of inner thoughts, I would hence forth refrain from getting into such issues and stick purely to astrology. I hope in future when I address learned or older members they understand that I truly "respect" them without having to use the word ji. Also, the lesser learned members would understand where I come from. I quit now. Love Sushmita vedic astrology, "rageshwari75" <rageshwari75> wrote: > Dear Sushmitaji, > > First of all now that I know your age, I would say I have to pay you > respect since I am much younger to you. Besides, I love to address > everyone respectfully. This is something I picked up from a visit to > Tokyo where everyone called everybody Xyz-San. I might be wrong, but > in those very moments I thought - Who knows whether it is this > respect-giving culture of the Japanese that is responsible behind the > the conduciveness in work environments that we experience at the > Japanese companies. That is when I decided to pick up that > skill...the skill to respect people. Since I am interacting on a list > about vedic sciences, I use vedic/hindu way of addressing people with > respect. > > Anyway, personal experiences aside, as you must have seen from the > reply of Guruji Narasimha Rao, apparently I was not 100% correct. As > he said, there are some remedies which are tantric but which are not > tamasik and so it is okay to go for such remedies. > > > If I remember, correctly in one of your recent posts, you had > > mentioned that you are passing through sadesati > > Actually it was not I who said that. I believe it was Swee Chan-ji > who said that she has been going through Sade Sati since 5 years and > that she did not feel the bad effects yet. To her response I > requested her to provide her chart details so that we can study that. > > Namaste. > > Rageshwari. > > vedic astrology, "sushmita34" > <sushmita34> wrote: > > Dear Rageshwari, > > > > Such a nice and warm reply from you. Well, I am a learner too, > infact > > a beginner with too many wierd questions, so I was under the > > impression that tantric remedies are also based on Gods and > > Goddesses. I understand from this list that Lal Kitab remedies are > > not appropriate, but I was referring to ancient tantric remedies > > written by some current authors. > > > > On a personal note, pls don't called me 'ji', I am just 34, I hear > > too many ji's in my profession and atleast here I would prefer > people > > loving me more, rather than just respecting me. > > > > Ofcourse this is my personal opinion and it need not & cannot be > > imposed on anyone. > > > > If I remember, correctly in one of your recent posts, you had > > mentioned that you are passing through sadesati, Learned Gauranga > has > > mentioned that we can take up a example chart, would you like your > > chart to be discussed, as it makes more sense to discuss Sadesati > > when the chart's native is already going through it. > > > > I await your response. > > > > Warm regards, > > > > Sushmita > > > > > > vedic astrology, "rageshwari75" > > <rageshwari75> wrote: > > > Dear Sushmitaji, > > > > > > I am no scholar and so not an authority on any subject, least in > > > Jyotish. I love Jyotish and am a learner, just like you and > > everybody > > > else. So don't hesitate to ask further questions on the answers > we > > > give here. > > > > > > Now my stand on Tantric remedies was formed based on the > responses > > I > > > read given by Gurujis on this list during some Lal Kitab > > discussion. > > > I think what I understood then was that Tantric remedies are not > > the > > > most innocent form of remedies and so a person should do them as > a > > > last option. Otherwise for regular karma oriented sufferings > > > inflicted by planets, worshipping vedic Gods and Godesses should > > > suffice. > > > > > > But again, I need more knowledge on this and I accept what > Gurujis > > > might say on the subject. > > > > > > Namaste. > > > > > > Rageshwari. > > > > > > > > > vedic astrology, "sushmita34" > > > <sushmita34> wrote: > > > > Dear Rageshwari, > > > > > > > > Thanks so much for your reply, very illuminating. > > > > I have been thinking on your reply on remedial measures, am not > > > > trying to question your authority, but just a thought from my > > end, > > > > well you had mentioned that tantric remedies might not be > > > > appropriate. U see I am not a learned scholar, still I was > > thinking > > > > that tantric remedies was prescribed by our ancient rishis, > > correct > > > > me here pls if I am wrong, so if they prescribed these remedies > > > > thinking that it is not possible for lay man to recite tough > > > mantras, > > > > there might be a reason for their prescribtion. > > > > > > > > Could you throw more light on this stream of thoughts and on > > > > different tantric remedies. > > > > > > > > > > > > Pls do keep in mind that I am not questioning your authority. > > > > > > > > Cheers and warm regards, > > > > > > > > Sushmita > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > 5. Most imp, what is the most effective remedial > measure > > to > > > > > ward > > > > > > > off the evils of sadesati. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > There are two categories of remedies that you can perform > > to > > > > ward- > > > > > > off > > > > > > > the bad effects associated with Sadesati - > > > Spiritual/Devotional > > > > > and > > > > > > > Tantric. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > In my personal opinion, I would never recommend somebody > to > > > go > > > > > for > > > > > > > tantric remedies for Sadesati (for example, keeping a > horse > > > > shoe > > > > > > ring > > > > > > > in the house or keeping a Shani Yantra in the house, et > > al). > > > I > > > > > > always > > > > > > > prefer and recommend purely devotional/spiritual remedies > > > such > > > > > as - > > > > > > > Going to temple every saturday and reciting Hanuman > > Chalisa, > > > > > > reciting > > > > > > > Vishnu Sahasra Namam every Saturday (if not everyday), > > > fasting > > > > on > > > > > > > saturdays, et al. > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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