Guest guest Posted March 30, 2010 Report Share Posted March 30, 2010 Respected RR_ jee, Retrogression in your own words-''. Planets that normally appear to move from Aries towards Taurus, at times, appear to move backwards, from Pisces towards Aquarius and so on. The Sun and Moon are immune to this apparent backward motion. The mean lunar nodes always move backwards, but the true nodes describe a bi-directional motion somewhat like other planets; though the nodes are mostly retrograde but at times travel forward - what is known as direct motion in astrology.The reason for this apparent retrograde movement of planets varies. For the inferior planets, Mercury and Venus, when they are between earth and the Sun, they appear to move retrograde; however, when they are on the other side of the sun (Sun is between the planet and earth), they appear direct. Superior planets, Mars, Jupiter and Saturn are retrograde when they are in signs opposite to the Sun, in other words, when they are just ahead of the earth and we are trying to catch up with them until such time when they are a bit behind the earth in the ever going orbital race. The remaining time they are in direct motion. It is perhaps an interesting astrological symbolic clue that the phenomenon of retrogression is not a real one, but a product of our perspective or vantage!Many views exist on the astrological implications of such apparently retrograde phases of planetary motion.'' Like retrogression of planets ,If my equanimity seems disturbed,it means it is not real state but it is due to vision effect or seriousness is lacking on your part and it is not the effect of retrogression. Certainly not you ,but few who are filled with hatred ,instead of gemstone needs some salt like Sodium Valporate (Valporic Acid) under direct supervision of psychiatrist for few months for peace of mind but they want to become Jyotishi firstly. Osho had the ticket for acceptance and respect in the name of religion or religiousness by most of the people of the world who were not out of pocket. With thanks & regards, Dhirendra Nath Misra Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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