Guest guest Posted October 27, 2004 Report Share Posted October 27, 2004 Dear Sunil, If you don't mind my unswering- you have to have ephemeris to know when the planet, any, slows down before changing direction, ie being stationary /D or R/. Unfortunatelly you won't find that in any computer program, and my observation is that most astrologers, although they do agree that stationary planets are extremely potent, using comp. programs, rarely do in fact consider that major factor in practice- mistake for sure- bottom line: don't rely on computer programs only, or, alternatively, always look the day /or rarely 1 and half/ prior and after the D-day- that's how long S. period lasts. When, say, one day later a planet changes direction, you can be CERTAIN that in the second year of the native's life some related major changes has happened. And sure, that slow-moving- Stat. status adds potency to the planet. I think I've seen Chandrashekhar already mentioning that fact some time ago. Regards, A. vedic astrology, Sunil John <jjnet2000_in> wrote: > Dear Chandrashekharji, > I require some hand holding. > Of all the planets which get stationery, is their a specific Exact period for which they get stationery ( I feel their should be a specific period) , if so can u kindly supply the table. I am finding it a very hard job finding if a planet is stationery or not in the birth chart. > > Pls guide > > Kind regards > > Sunil > > > > > > Mail - You care about security. So do we. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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