Guest guest Posted August 30, 2008 Report Share Posted August 30, 2008 Hare Rama Krishna Dear Mr. Goel, CAn you please expand on what you have said. PLease give more detials on how to see such things..as you have mentioned in the post. thank-you, Lakshmi Gopal Goel <gkgoel1937 wrote: Dear Group Members, In fact ,D-7 is a chart of conception,. A conception may result in the birth of a daughter or son or even may result in miscarriage. In the present changing norms of society , a conception may occur outside marriage , but D-7 chart will indicate it. Astrologers should be careful while handling D-7 charts as a loose prediction may create matrimonial disharmony. D-7 chart indicates creative imagination on positive sides, and of his lowest depths of destructive illusion. This chart indicate inbuilt cosmic order.D-7 is also related to sexual fantasy if Mars is prominent. An architect or a statesman with Vision , serial killers or compulsive criminals, are all delineated from D-7. If D-7 chart becomes fully activated,it can lead to savage destructiveness or to immense cosmic or creative achievements. Regards, G.K.GOEL neelam gupta <neelamgupta07 > Sent: Saturday, 30 August, 2008 8:49:47 PMRe: Re:Father_Son_Relationship Dear Renu ji,Saptamsha of father is seen for children (son); now with the changing kaal and patras, we can also extend it to daughters. The Saptamsha Lagna will represent the self of son/daughter and its 9H will indicate details regarding the father of Saptamsha lagna.Inherently parents are said to have equal feelings for all their children, which is also observed in practice. A good father is good and bad may be equally bad for all children. Apparently, the differences may be superficial and may show up as reaction to the child's behaviour.To see the subtle differences in father's relations with each child, one has to see the charts of children also. Father has only one saptamsha, but each child has his own chart with karak sun and planets, and a dwadshamsha. A comparison of father's D-1 and D-7 with each child's D-1 and D-12 can give clues for differences. Otherwise, only general disposition of father towards his children could be observed.Similarly Dwadamsha of son is seen for parents (father); now in new scenario, let us take it as parents. Its lagna will represent the father/mother of the person whose Dwadamsha it is; and its 5H willrepresent the son/daughter of this father.To see the differences for father and mother, karakas become very important. So a comparison of sun and moon with natal chart, and their placement will assume importance.Then also, in a child's chart for mother a comparison will be made with 4H, not 9H.RegardsNeelam Unlimited freedom, unlimited storage. Get it now Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 31, 2008 Report Share Posted August 31, 2008 Can we take help of D7 to time the event -conception? How do we do it? How do we say whether it will be miscarriage? Male or female? When you say Mars is prominent- what kind of combinations are covered? Regards, Udupa On Sat, Aug 30, 2008 at 9:31 PM, Gopal Goel <gkgoel1937 wrote: > Dear Group Members, > In fact ,D-7 is a chart of conception,. > A conception may result in the birth of a daughter or son or > even may result in miscarriage. > In the present changing norms of society , a conception may occur outside > marriage , but D-7 chart will indicate it. Astrologers should be careful > while handling D-7 charts > as a loose prediction may create matrimonial disharmony. > D-7 chart indicates creative imagination on positive sides, and of his > lowest depths of destructive illusion. > *This chart indicate inbuilt cosmic order*.D-7 is also related to sexual > fantasy if Mars is prominent. > An architect or a statesman with Vision , serial killers or compulsive > criminals, are all > delineated from D-7. > If D-7 chart becomes fully activated,it can lead to savage destructiveness > or to immense cosmic or creative achievements. > Regards, > > > G.K.GOEL > > > > neelam gupta <neelamgupta07 > > Saturday, 30 August, 2008 8:49:47 PM > Re: Re:Father_Son_Relationship > > Dear Renu ji, > > Saptamsha of father is seen for children (son); now with the changing kaal > and patras, we can also extend it to daughters. The Saptamsha Lagna will > represent the self of son/daughter and its 9H will indicate details > regarding the father of Saptamsha lagna. > > Inherently parents are said to have equal feelings for all their children, > which is also observed in practice. A good father is good and bad may be > equally bad for all children. Apparently, the differences may be superficial > and may show up as reaction to the child's behaviour. > > To see the subtle differences in father's relations with each child, one > has to see the charts of children also. Father has only one saptamsha, but > each child has his own chart with karak sun and planets, and a dwadshamsha. > A comparison of father's D-1 and D-7 with each child's D-1 and D-12 can give > clues for differences. Otherwise, only general disposition of father towards > his children could be observed. > > Similarly Dwadamsha of son is seen for parents (father); now in new > scenario, let us take it as parents. Its lagna will represent the > father/mother of the person whose Dwadamsha it is; and its 5H will > represent the son/daughter of this father. > > To see the differences for father and mother, karakas become very > important. So a comparison of sun and moon with natal chart, and their > placement will assume importance. > Then also, in a child's chart for mother a comparison will be made with 4H, > not 9H. > > Regards > Neelam > > ------------------------------ > Unlimited freedom, unlimited storage. Get it now<http://in.rd./tagline_mail_2/*http://help./l/in//mail\ /mail/tools/tools-08.html/> > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Recommended Posts
Join the conversation
You are posting as a guest. If you have an account, sign in now to post with your account.
Note: Your post will require moderator approval before it will be visible.