Guest guest Posted November 23, 2006 Report Share Posted November 23, 2006 Love to Pundit Sanjay Rath, P.V.R. Narasimha Rao, and all the other Gurus here; Joy to Mahal Devi, Parvarti, and Sri Ganesha! I am a beginning student of Vedic astrology. I can't read Sanskrit, but I am trying to learn some of the multitude of words. Question: For those who are familiar with Trancendental psychology, with the Basic Perinatal Matrice III of 'struggle for survival' during maternal birth, and the subsequent experience of personal "rebirth" of BPM IV, How would you study this transition in Vedic astrology? My dreams suggest that I may be resolving BPM III soon, and be experiencing a rebirth. I am sure these experiential levels are described differently in Vedic terminology, but you know of these matters, (hopefully). These matrices are of the subconscious, so should I be transiting the Nakshatramsa D-27, or the Trimsamsa D-30? Or perhaps I should use the Narayana dasa? I have studied the holy scriptures, but it has been a while, so please try to explain in the most simplistic terms that even a child such as I might understand. All thoughts and comments welcome. Thank you. Nameste Peace to all. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 23, 2006 Report Share Posted November 23, 2006 Dear Kevin, Each time you post something new with full vigour and with not concern whatsoever about what you posted earlier, in messages or articles or books even -- you are reborn, you are refreshed and in computer terms of today, you are REBOOTED! All of us know and have experienced how cleansing and invigourating it is to reboot our crashed or hung-up computer, every once in a while! But the happiest amongst are those who have learned through earlier mal-experiences or just cautious nature (from *earlier* mal- experiences!!) that we must save often -- For neither Bill Gates not Steve Jobs are the Gods who have figured all the kinks out of the SYSTEM! We still worship the traditional Gods and Godesses going back many thousands of years -- and until we are assured of a perfect computer or a perfect jyotish software that does it all, for free or reasonable money -- we are kind of stuck with Bill Gates and Steve Jobs or at least one of their creations! PC or MAC!! RR vedic astrology, "Kevin" <kevinbr4 wrote: > > Love to Pundit Sanjay Rath, P.V.R. Narasimha Rao, and all the other > Gurus here; Joy to Mahal Devi, Parvarti, and Sri Ganesha! > I am a beginning student of Vedic astrology. I can't read Sanskrit, > but I am trying to learn some of the multitude of words. > Question: For those who are familiar with Trancendental psychology, > with the Basic Perinatal Matrice III of 'struggle for survival' during > maternal birth, and the subsequent experience of personal "rebirth" of > BPM IV, How would you study this transition in Vedic astrology? My > dreams suggest that I may be resolving BPM III soon, and be > experiencing a rebirth. I am sure these experiential levels are > described differently in Vedic terminology, but you know of these > matters, (hopefully). > These matrices are of the subconscious, so should I be transiting the > Nakshatramsa D-27, or the Trimsamsa D-30? Or perhaps I should use the > Narayana dasa? I have studied the holy scriptures, but it has been a > while, so please try to explain in the most simplistic terms that even > a child such as I might understand. All thoughts and comments welcome. > Thank you. Nameste Peace to all. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 24, 2006 Report Share Posted November 24, 2006 Jaya Hunuman! Hi Rohiniranjan: Thank you very much for your guidance in this matter. You have indeed made it very easy to understand. Much appreciated! Nameste vedic astrology, "Rohiniranjan" <rohini_ranjan wrote: > > Dear Kevin, > > Each time you post something new with full vigour and with not > concern whatsoever about what you posted earlier, in messages or > articles or books even -- you are reborn, you are refreshed and in > computer terms of today, you are REBOOTED! > > All of us know and have experienced how cleansing and invigourating > it is to reboot our crashed or hung-up computer, every once in a > while! > > But the happiest amongst are those who have learned through earlier > mal-experiences or just cautious nature (from *earlier* mal- > experiences!!) that we must save often -- > > For neither Bill Gates not Steve Jobs are the Gods who have figured > all the kinks out of the SYSTEM! > > We still worship the traditional Gods and Godesses going back many > thousands of years -- and until we are assured of a perfect computer > or a perfect jyotish software that does it all, for free or > reasonable money -- we are kind of stuck with Bill Gates and Steve > Jobs or at least one of their creations! PC or MAC!! > > RR > > vedic astrology, "Kevin" <kevinbr4@> wrote: > > > > Love to Pundit Sanjay Rath, P.V.R. Narasimha Rao, and all the other > > Gurus here; Joy to Mahal Devi, Parvarti, and Sri Ganesha! > > I am a beginning student of Vedic astrology. I can't read Sanskrit, > > but I am trying to learn some of the multitude of words. > > Question: For those who are familiar with Trancendental psychology, > > with the Basic Perinatal Matrice III of 'struggle for survival' > during > > maternal birth, and the subsequent experience of personal "rebirth" > of > > BPM IV, How would you study this transition in Vedic astrology? My > > dreams suggest that I may be resolving BPM III soon, and be > > experiencing a rebirth. I am sure these experiential levels are > > described differently in Vedic terminology, but you know of these > > matters, (hopefully). > > These matrices are of the subconscious, so should I be transiting > the > > Nakshatramsa D-27, or the Trimsamsa D-30? Or perhaps I should use > the > > Narayana dasa? I have studied the holy scriptures, but it has been a > > while, so please try to explain in the most simplistic terms that > even > > a child such as I might understand. All thoughts and comments > welcome. > > Thank you. Nameste Peace to all. > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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