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the next time u target anyone u could be removed from this group normally i

don't to a ban anyone not even my worst critics

 

but here u r pretending to hte HOLIEST THAN ALL, this is indifference and

arrogance at its best no one in any field dealing with the super human level of

mind, matter can say this. ur last sentence is proof of it.

 

there is nothing absolute in this world [other than death] so watch ur words

 

there r black shep everywhere some do charge for the heck of it some for greed

some for professionalism some just to live in all spheres, astrology is no

different

 

 

prashant

 

 

 

 

 

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Friday, July 17, 2009 6:03:01 PM

Re: What do Nativities really Want? ;-)

 

 

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.

>

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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what matters is ur post that carries some baggage from outside the group and

also asperstions on astrologers as such hence the warning, stick to general

discussions or anything u want to know, politelt with astrologers here don't

paint all of them with one cloor of the brush stroke.

above all u have to be specifi on what u want and also important to be PLOITE!

 

prashant

 

 

 

 

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Friday, July 17, 2009 9:16:04 PM

Re: What do Nativities really Want? ;-)- not u of course!

 

 

 

Yes, the last thing I want is this discussion to devolve any further. I was

asked a question(s) and I responded. Whether I am banned or not is totally

meaningless.

 

I am not holy. I am a servant :) Sweeping away all the detritus.

(Though servants can be holy too right?)

 

Good luck

 

, Prashant Kumar G B <gbp_kumar@. ..>

wrote:

>

> Member

>

> the next time u target anyone u could be removed from this group normally i

don't to a ban anyone not even my worst critics

>

> but here u r pretending to hte HOLIEST THAN ALL, this is indifference and

arrogance at its best no one in any field dealing with the super human level of

mind, matter can say this. ur last sentence is proof of it.

>

> there is nothing absolute in this world [other than death] so watch ur words

>

> there r black shep everywhere some do charge for the heck of it some for greed

some for professionalism some just to live in all spheres, astrology is no

different

>

>

> prashant

>

>

>

>

>

> ____________ _________ _________ __

> " astro_explorer@ ... " <astro_explorer@ ...>

>

> Friday, July 17, 2009 6:03:01 PM

> Re: What do Nativities really Want? ;-)

>

>

> 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.

> >

>

 

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