Guest guest Posted July 17, 2009 Report Share Posted July 17, 2009 Why are sages wasting their time with something that can only be of interest to the ordinary householder, the common man and woman? I thought SAGES had more important stuff to handle than telling when ordinary people get a job, or get married or beget children or vanquish their enemies or at least avoid them or get a promotion or other rajyoga bestowments or get their loan or avoid bankruptcy, buy their home etc? If you do not believe me, actually read some of the Jyotish texts and judge it for yourselves! Makes common-sense, based on the questions that Jyotishis get asked ;-)? " Go for the obvious, first, even if you do not plan to stay there forever ...! " RR , " astro_explorer " <astro_explorer wrote: > > Namaskar, > > > Parasara states in his Magnum Opus, " Brihat Parasara Hora Shastra " , that prediction is difficult even for a sage. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 17, 2009 Report Share Posted July 17, 2009 Rohini Ji, I had a reading from you quite a while ago (If I remember correctly the first page of the PDF had a picture of some type of mountain/desert area?) I wasn't sure if I was holding in my hands an astrological analysis or a thesaurus! You know more adjectives than Mr. Roget! But I suppose CYA is a wise policy, for you.... BTW: Sages are part of humanity are they not? If they can alleviate suffering somehow, then why not? Sages are supposed to be compassionate, they are interested in everybody's suffering- this is the very essence of compassion! Naturally it is up to the sage to address what they feel is most important and not trivial. Kind of simple isn't it? To all the other people out there tired of mediocrity, tired of being over-charged for shoddy work. You know what to do! , " Rohiniranjan " <rohini_ranjan wrote: > > Why are sages wasting their time with something that can only be of interest to the ordinary householder, the common man and woman? > > I thought SAGES had more important stuff to handle than telling when ordinary people get a job, or get married or beget children or vanquish their enemies or at least avoid them or get a promotion or other rajyoga bestowments or get their loan or avoid bankruptcy, buy their home etc? If you do not believe me, actually read some of the Jyotish texts and judge it for yourselves! > > Makes common-sense, based on the questions that Jyotishis get asked ;-)? > > " Go for the obvious, first, even if you do not plan to stay there forever ....! " > > RR > > > , " astro_explorer@ " <astro_explorer@> wrote: > > > > Namaskar, > > > > > > Parasara states in his Magnum Opus, " Brihat Parasara Hora Shastra " , that prediction is difficult even for a sage. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 17, 2009 Report Share Posted July 17, 2009 Ah! So that was a copy of this posting that you sent to my private email to which I sent a reply that I do not know what CYA means (not in my thesaurus) and since you are in stealth mode (nameless), how can conversation take place or the meaning or message you are trying to convey! Good luck with your practice, whoever you are! RR , " astro_explorer " <astro_explorer wrote: > > Rohini Ji, > > > I had a reading from you quite a while ago (If I remember correctly the first page of the PDF had a picture of some type of mountain/desert area?) > > > I wasn't sure if I was holding in my hands an astrological analysis or a thesaurus! You know more adjectives than Mr. Roget! But I suppose CYA is a wise policy, for you.... > > > BTW: Sages are part of humanity are they not? If they can alleviate suffering somehow, then why not? Sages are supposed to be compassionate, they are interested in everybody's suffering- this is the very essence of compassion! Naturally it is up to the sage to address what they feel is most important and not trivial. Kind of simple isn't it? > > > To all the other people out there tired of mediocrity, tired of being over-charged for shoddy work. You know what to do! > > > > , " Rohiniranjan " <rohini_ranjan@> wrote: > > > > Why are sages wasting their time with something that can only be of interest to the ordinary householder, the common man and woman? > > > > I thought SAGES had more important stuff to handle than telling when ordinary people get a job, or get married or beget children or vanquish their enemies or at least avoid them or get a promotion or other rajyoga bestowments or get their loan or avoid bankruptcy, buy their home etc? If you do not believe me, actually read some of the Jyotish texts and judge it for yourselves! > > > > Makes common-sense, based on the questions that Jyotishis get asked ;-)? > > > > " Go for the obvious, first, even if you do not plan to stay there forever ....! " > > > > RR > > > > > > , " astro_explorer@ " <astro_explorer@> wrote: > > > > > > Namaskar, > > > > > > > > > Parasara states in his Magnum Opus, " Brihat Parasara Hora Shastra " , that prediction is difficult even for a sage. > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 18, 2009 Report Share Posted July 18, 2009 My ID is substantively irrelevant to my claims. Good luck everbody....Some will need it more than others! Perhaps try ordering a Yagya from the owner of this board to make your problems go " poof " ! , " Rohiniranjan " <rohini_ranjan wrote: > > Ah! So that was a copy of this posting that you sent to my private email to which I sent a reply that I do not know what CYA means (not in my thesaurus) and since you are in stealth mode (nameless), how can conversation take place or the meaning or message you are trying to convey! > > Good luck with your practice, whoever you are! > > RR > > > , " astro_explorer@ " <astro_explorer@> wrote: > > > > Rohini Ji, > > > > > > I had a reading from you quite a while ago (If I remember correctly the first page of the PDF had a picture of some type of mountain/desert area?) > > > > > > I wasn't sure if I was holding in my hands an astrological analysis or a thesaurus! You know more adjectives than Mr. Roget! But I suppose CYA is a wise policy, for you.... > > > > > > BTW: Sages are part of humanity are they not? If they can alleviate suffering somehow, then why not? Sages are supposed to be compassionate, they are interested in everybody's suffering- this is the very essence of compassion! Naturally it is up to the sage to address what they feel is most important and not trivial. Kind of simple isn't it? > > > > > > To all the other people out there tired of mediocrity, tired of being over-charged for shoddy work. You know what to do! > > > > > > > > , " Rohiniranjan " <rohini_ranjan@> wrote: > > > > > > Why are sages wasting their time with something that can only be of interest to the ordinary householder, the common man and woman? > > > > > > I thought SAGES had more important stuff to handle than telling when ordinary people get a job, or get married or beget children or vanquish their enemies or at least avoid them or get a promotion or other rajyoga bestowments or get their loan or avoid bankruptcy, buy their home etc? If you do not believe me, actually read some of the Jyotish texts and judge it for yourselves! > > > > > > Makes common-sense, based on the questions that Jyotishis get asked ;-)? > > > > > > " Go for the obvious, first, even if you do not plan to stay there forever ....! " > > > > > > RR > > > > > > > > > , " astro_explorer@ " <astro_explorer@> wrote: > > > > > > > > Namaskar, > > > > > > > > > > > > Parasara states in his Magnum Opus, " Brihat Parasara Hora Shastra " , that prediction is difficult even for a sage. > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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