Guest guest Posted May 12, 2009 Report Share Posted May 12, 2009 Dear Friends, Some nuggets of truths which can be used while dealing with your clients. Ambition animates activity. Angles or Konas augment. Aspects accelerate aspirations. Aspirations accentuates ability. Character conquers circumstances. Debilitation depresses dividends. Destiny drives duffers. Do or Die stay stiff. Effort endows energy. Esteem begets esteem. Exaltation enhances effects. Fate fails against fighting spirit. Fortune favours free will. Friends foster faith. Lagna Levers Life. Lakshmi loves labour. Plan for a rise always. Planning produces profits. Rage removes reason. Signs when empty, are barren. Transits, time the results. Wealth wilts with waste. Windfalls arrive from 11th house strength. Work is worship. Wisdom waits on work. Work is hobby for the happy person. You can ask for anything you like, except time (Napoleon). Tomorrow always arrives, and is different. Determinism is like the Cards that are dealt You. Free will is how you play them. There is nothing either good or bad, but thinking makes it so. (Shakespeare) Resignation and helplessness are diseases in themselves. Some more - Not One Liners A man would do nothing, if he waited until he could do it so well, that no one would find fault with what he has done. These five are fixed for every man before he leaves the womb, his length of days, his fate, his wealth, his learning and his tomb. Divulge not - Your actual age,Your wealth,Your best period,Your mantras,medicines, Your Gurus upadesha, your dishonour,your charities,your sex affairs, your education, your fame, lest they be lost - Daksha. Socrates once said "If all our misfortunes are laid in a common heap, whence every one must take an equal portion, most people would be content to take their own and depart". A calf can find his mother cow, Among a thousand kine, So good or evil returns, and whispers "I am thine". As shade and sunlight interbreed So twined are the Doer and his Deed. We know what we are, but know not what we may be (Hamlet) Professional failure is due to "too little and too late efforts". If You like this, I will post some more next time. regards, Bhaskar. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 12, 2009 Report Share Posted May 12, 2009 Dear Bhaskar ji,Thank you for sharing your precious nuggets. They are worth pondering on.However, if the nuggets are for dealing with clients, this might become a dampener! //These five are fixed for every man before he leaves the womb,his length of days, his fate, his wealth, his learning and his tomb.// What is left for the free will to work on? RegardsNeelam2009/5/12 Bhaskar <bhaskar_jyotish Dear Friends, Some nuggets of truths which can be used while dealing with your clients. Ambition animates activity. Angles or Konas augment. Aspects accelerate aspirations. Aspirations accentuates ability. Character conquers circumstances. Debilitation depresses dividends. Destiny drives duffers. Do or Die stay stiff. Effort endows energy. Esteem begets esteem. Exaltation enhances effects. Fate fails against fighting spirit. Fortune favours free will. Friends foster faith. Lagna Levers Life. Lakshmi loves labour. Plan for a rise always. Planning produces profits. Rage removes reason. Signs when empty, are barren. Transits, time the results. Wealth wilts with waste. Windfalls arrive from 11th house strength. Work is worship. Wisdom waits on work. Work is hobby for the happy person. You can ask for anything you like, except time (Napoleon). Tomorrow always arrives, and is different. Determinism is like the Cards that are dealt You. Free will is how you play them. There is nothing either good or bad, but thinking makes it so. (Shakespeare) Resignation and helplessness are diseases in themselves. Some more - Not One Liners A man would do nothing, if he waited until he could do it so well, that no one would find fault with what he has done. These five are fixed for every man before he leaves the womb, his length of days, his fate, his wealth, his learning and his tomb. Divulge not - Your actual age,Your wealth,Your best period,Your mantras,medicines, Your Gurus upadesha, your dishonour,your charities,your sex affairs, your education, your fame, lest they be lost - Daksha. Socrates once said " If all our misfortunes are laid in a common heap, whence every one must take an equal portion, most people would be content to take their own and depart " . A calf can find his mother cow, Among a thousand kine, So good or evil returns, and whispers " I am thine " . As shade and sunlight interbreed So twined are the Doer and his Deed. We know what we are, but know not what we may be (Hamlet) Professional failure is due to " too little and too late efforts " . If You like this, I will post some more next time. regards, Bhaskar. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 12, 2009 Report Share Posted May 12, 2009 Dear Neelamji, What do you call a person who comes to meet you with his chart , in one word ? Native, Enquirist ? or whatever. Since I had no other better word, so I put the word " Client " to finish off in one word. Of course I mean it in a broad term and not in that narrowedlimited phrase. If it dampens because I mentioned the word " Client " then please ignore that word, but just read the other part. Then maybe you could find it worthwhile. There are many other small " chhoti chhoti baatein " to work upon leaving those five items which also make up a Life and add or reduce quality to it. regards, Bhaskar. , neelam gupta <neelamgupta07 wrote: > > Dear Bhaskar ji, > > Thank you for sharing your precious nuggets. They are worth pondering on. > > However, if the nuggets are for dealing with clients, this might become a > dampener! > //These five are fixed for every man before he leaves the womb, > his length of days, his fate, his wealth, his learning and his tomb.// > What is left for the free will to work on? > > Regards > Neelam > > > > > 2009/5/12 Bhaskar bhaskar_jyotish > > > > > > > Dear Friends, > > > > Some nuggets of truths which can be used while dealing with your clients. > > > > Ambition animates activity. > > Angles or Konas augment. > > Aspects accelerate aspirations. > > Aspirations accentuates ability. > > Character conquers circumstances. > > Debilitation depresses dividends. > > Destiny drives duffers. > > Do or Die stay stiff. > > Effort endows energy. > > Esteem begets esteem. > > Exaltation enhances effects. > > Fate fails against fighting spirit. > > Fortune favours free will. > > Friends foster faith. > > Lagna Levers Life. > > Lakshmi loves labour. > > Plan for a rise always. > > Planning produces profits. > > Rage removes reason. > > Signs when empty, are barren. > > Transits, time the results. > > Wealth wilts with waste. > > Windfalls arrive from 11th house strength. > > Work is worship. > > Wisdom waits on work. > > Work is hobby for the happy person. > > You can ask for anything you like, except time (Napoleon). > > Tomorrow always arrives, and is different. > > Determinism is like the Cards that are dealt You. Free will is how you > > play them. > > There is nothing either good or bad, but thinking makes it so. > > (Shakespeare) > > Resignation and helplessness are diseases in themselves. > > ** > > *Some more - Not One Liners* > > > > A man would do nothing, if he waited until he could do it so well, that no > > one would find fault with what he has done. > > > > These five are fixed for every man before he leaves the womb, > > his length of days, his fate, his wealth, his learning and his tomb. > > > > *Divulge not -* > > Your actual age,Your wealth,Your best period,Your mantras,medicines, Your > > Gurus upadesha, your dishonour,your charities,your sex affairs, your > > education, your fame, lest they be lost - Daksha. > > > > Socrates once said " If all our misfortunes are laid in a common heap, > > whence every one must take an equal portion, most people would be content to > > take their own and depart " . > > > > A calf can find his mother cow, > > Among a thousand kine, > > So good or evil returns, > > and whispers " I am thine " . > > As shade and sunlight interbreed > > So twined are the Doer and his Deed. > > > > We know what we are, but know not what we may be (Hamlet) > > > > Professional failure is due to " too little and too late efforts " . > > > > If You like this, I will post some more next time. > > > > regards, > > Bhaskar. > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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