Guest guest Posted October 11, 2004 Report Share Posted October 11, 2004 Namaste friends, I read Sanjay ji's analysis at this blog spot on the US election. Though the US independence chart used itself is speculative and/or controversial, the attempt to develop a consistent methodology and test it with elections from 1976 to 2000 is commendable. However, I have a problem with the 2000 and 2004 analysis. In the 2000 chart, Sanjay ji somehow thought Mars was the 3rd lord. However, based on the TP chart shown there (which is accurate), the 3rd lord is Saturn/Rahu. The logic needs to be changed. In 2004 analysis, Sanjay ji completely dumped the consistent methodology he demonstrated in 7 charts (1976-2000) and used a new criterion. In all the previous charts, he used the 10th and 3rd LORDS. When it came to 2004, he analyzed only the 10th house. It would've been nice if he used the same methodology he demonstrated in all the previous election charts! If you extend the same methodology to 2004, you will see that the 10th lord Mercury and debilitated 3rd lord Mars are together, promising a very close election. Now the question is whether Mercury wins or the debilitated Mars. May Jupiter's light shine on us, Narasimha PS: There is a fundamental problem in any analysis based on US chart or lunar new year chart. Unlike Indian elections, where there is basically one parliamentary election that decides the Prime Minister, US has congress, senate and presidential elections. In the elections, a Republican incumbent president may win, but the majority in Congress and Senate may change. In other words, a change in the ruling establishment can mean several things. It does not necessarily mean the loss of the sitting President. > Hare Rama Krishna > > Dear All, > This is a announcement to inform you about new Blogspot by SJC. Members are invited to send their articles. > Each article can be commented upon by learned members. > http://parasara.blogspot.com/ > To begin the contribution few of Guruji's post have been uploaded. > > Warm Regards > Sanjay P. > Om Tat Sat Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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