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Dear Kursijaji,

 

Your story is inspiring. I just wanted to ask a slightly unreleated question -

does moon in 12th house make you intutive ?

 

Chiranjiv Mehta

 

 

--- On Tue, 2/6/09, S.C. Kursija <sckursija wrote:

 

 

S.C. Kursija <sckursija

Re: Re: Saturn 3rd house Neecha in 6th for

Scorpio Lagna

 

Tuesday, 2 June, 2009, 7:50 PM

 

 

Dear friends of the Forum,

 

As the discussion is going on for Scorpio langa, and debilitated Saturn, I have

both My

 

DOB 21 April 1941, 23O7 hrs, Karachi Pakistan, My lagna is Scorpio, Moon

vagottam in 12th, Jupiter in own sign in 10th and Saturn in exaltation in 8th in

navamsha.

(1) my father died when I was on breast feeding, Partition of India, stared

earning at the age of 6th or 7th, My uncles brought me up, We settled in Delhi

in 1952, Complete education up to higher Secondary by tuition's, Joined RBI in

April 1961 with the help of my friend, I complete my BA, MA, education in

Homeopathy while I was in service. I sought voluntary retirement in April 1991,

Leanred Astrology in 1991 from Bhartya Vidya Bhawan and cleared Jyotish Visharad

in 1993 and stared teaching in 1993 in Bhartya Vidya Bhavan, Since then I am

teaching Astrology and earning through practice of Homeopathy. I have written a

few books also. I have two sons and a daughter, One son and the daughter is

married. this is my brief history. I am ready to give ant other inquiry if

needed.

 

--- On Tue, 6/2/09, Sreenadh <sreesog > wrote:

 

Sreenadh <sreesog >

[ancient_indian_ astrology] Re: Saturn 3rd house Neecha in 6th for

Scorpio Lagna

ancient_indian_ astrology

Tuesday, June 2, 2009, 11:55 AM

 

Dear Manoj ji, Neelam ji,

   You two really confused me with the following statement -

 

Quote

//Since 6th house is 12th from the 7th and due to Saturns aspect on the 12th

from the Lagna (as correctly pointed out by you), it also possible for married

people to be physically (or otherwise) separated fom their spouse. This is a

very difficult position for conjugal harmony, unless some exceptional

alleviating factors are present.//

Just an extended thought on this, if you don't mind. Venus governs both 7H and

12H, Saturn being friendly to these houses for scorpio lagna, may act a little

differently I feel. What is not good for lagna, is good for 7H, isn't it?

Saturn would be like a foolish friend! Misguiding the partner may be! When

Saturn is neecha in 6H, it could even suppress the 6H results of actual

separation and by its aspect on its exalted sign of libra, it could, in a way

support the 12H. Some harder lessons there for the Venusian spouses?

Unquote

  * Manoj ji: Saturn in 6th (i.e. 12th from 7th) is supposed to cause harm to

7th - but is it that as separation from husband?

   * Neelam ji: A planet in debilitation will have to certainly aspect its house

of exaltation: But does that mean that it will give benefic results related to

the house of exaltation? Satun in 6th in debilitation aspecting 12th from lagna

(saturn's house of exaltation) is supposed to suppresss actual seperation

(between husband and wife)?

  I am not convinced by both these arguments, and does not feel like agreeing

with both the above points.  Dear all, Can any one come with a real chart and

explain the reality to me based on his actual experience?

Love and regards,

Sreenadh

 

ancient_indian_ astrology, neelam gupta <neelamgupta07@

....> wrote:

>

> Dear Manoj ji,

>

> Dear Manoj ji,

>

> Glad that your attention drifted and it's a pleasure to share this platform

> with the learned and knowledgeable. We welcome you on board, please share

> freely whether we agree or disagree, its learning both ways.

>

> //Since 6th house is 12th from the 7th and due to Saturns aspect on the 12th

> from the Lagna (as correctly pointed out by you), it also possible for

> married people to be physically (or otherwise) separated fom their spouse..

> This is a very difficult position for conjugal harmony, unless some

> exceptional alleviating factors are present.//

>

> Just an extended thought on this, if you don't mind. Venus governs both 7H

> and 12H, Saturn being friendly to these houses for scorpio lagna, may act a

> little differently I feel. What is not good for lagna, is good for 7H, isn't

> it? Saturn would be like a foolish friend! Misguiding the partner may be!

> When Saturn is neecha in 6H, it could even suppress the 6H results of actual

> separation and by its aspect on its exalted sign of libra, it could, in a

> way support the 12H. Some harder lessons there for the Venusian spouses?

>

> Thanks for sharing, I agree with you.

>

> Regards

> Neelam

>

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Sh Chiranjiv Mehta,

I Will not be able to explain intuition. I have imagination so I have written

books and fond of writing write-ups, interested in astrology, psychology is my

subject in BA and MA. A homeopath needs to be psychologist. I am a teacher since

childhood. If it intuition, I have intuition.

--- On Tue, 6/2/09, chiranjiv mehta <vchiranjiv wrote:

 

> chiranjiv mehta <vchiranjiv

> ] Re: Saturn 3rd house Neecha in 6th for

Scorpio Lagna

>

> Tuesday, June 2, 2009, 8:08 PM

> Dear Kursijaji,

>  

> Your story is inspiring. I just wanted to ask a slightly

> unreleated question - does moon in 12th house make you

> intutive ?

>

> Chiranjiv Mehta

>

>

> --- On Tue, 2/6/09, S.C. Kursija <sckursija

> wrote:

>

>

> S.C. Kursija <sckursija

> Re: Re: Saturn 3rd

> house Neecha in 6th for Scorpio Lagna

>

> Tuesday, 2 June, 2009, 7:50 PM

>

>

> Dear friends of the Forum,

>  

> As the discussion is going on for Scorpio langa, and

> debilitated Saturn, I have both My

>  

> DOB 21 April 1941, 23O7 hrs, Karachi Pakistan, My lagna is

> Scorpio, Moon vagottam in 12th, Jupiter in own sign in

> 10th and Saturn in exaltation in 8th in navamsha.

> (1) my father died when I was on breast feeding, Partition

> of India, stared earning at the age of 6th or 7th, My uncles

> brought me up, We settled in Delhi in 1952, Complete

> education up to higher Secondary by tuition's, Joined RBI in

> April 1961 with the help of my friend, I complete my BA, MA,

> education in Homeopathy while I was in service. I sought

> voluntary retirement in April 1991, Leanred Astrology in

> 1991 from Bhartya Vidya Bhawan and cleared Jyotish Visharad

> in 1993 and stared teaching in 1993 in Bhartya Vidya Bhavan,

> Since then I am teaching Astrology and earning through

> practice of Homeopathy. I have written a few books also. I

> have two sons and a daughter, One son and the daughter is

> married. this is my brief history. I am ready to give ant

> other inquiry if needed.

>

> --- On Tue, 6/2/09, Sreenadh <sreesog >

> wrote:

>

> Sreenadh <sreesog >

> [ancient_indian_ astrology] Re: Saturn 3rd house

> Neecha in 6th for Scorpio Lagna

> ancient_indian_ astrology

> Tuesday, June 2, 2009, 11:55 AM

>

> Dear Manoj ji, Neelam ji,

>    You two really confused me with the following

> statement -

>

> Quote

> //Since 6th house is 12th from the 7th and due to Saturns

> aspect on the 12th from the Lagna (as correctly pointed out

> by you), it also possible for married people to be

> physically (or otherwise) separated fom their spouse. This

> is a very difficult position for conjugal harmony, unless

> some exceptional alleviating factors are present.//

> Just an extended thought on this, if you don't mind. Venus

> governs both 7H and 12H, Saturn being friendly to these

> houses for scorpio lagna, may act a little differently I

> feel. What is not good for lagna, is good for 7H, isn't it?

> Saturn would be like a foolish friend! Misguiding the

> partner may be! When Saturn is neecha in 6H, it could even

> suppress the 6H results of actual separation and by its

> aspect on its exalted sign of libra, it could, in a way

> support the 12H. Some harder lessons there for the Venusian

> spouses?

> Unquote

>   * Manoj ji: Saturn in 6th (i.e. 12th from 7th) is

> supposed to cause harm to 7th - but is it that as separation

> from husband?

>    * Neelam ji: A planet in debilitation will have to

> certainly aspect its house of exaltation: But does that mean

> that it will give benefic results related to the house of

> exaltation? Satun in 6th in debilitation aspecting 12th from

> lagna (saturn's house of exaltation) is supposed to

> suppresss actual seperation (between husband and wife)?

>   I am not convinced by both these arguments, and does not

> feel like agreeing with both the above points.  Dear all,

> Can any one come with a real chart and explain the reality

> to me based on his actual experience?

> Love and regards,

> Sreenadh

>

> ancient_indian_ astrology, neelam

> gupta <neelamgupta07@ ...> wrote:

> >

> > Dear Manoj ji,

> >

> > Dear Manoj ji,

> >

> > Glad that your attention drifted and it's a pleasure

> to share this platform

> > with the learned and knowledgeable. We welcome you on

> board, please share

> > freely whether we agree or disagree, its learning both

> ways.

> >

> > //Since 6th house is 12th from the 7th and due to

> Saturns aspect on the 12th

> > from the Lagna (as correctly pointed out by you), it

> also possible for

> > married people to be physically (or otherwise)

> separated fom their spouse..

> > This is a very difficult position for conjugal

> harmony, unless some

> > exceptional alleviating factors are present.//

> >

> > Just an extended thought on this, if you don't mind.

> Venus governs both 7H

> > and 12H, Saturn being friendly to these houses for

> scorpio lagna, may act a

> > little differently I feel. What is not good for lagna,

> is good for 7H, isn't

> > it? Saturn would be like a foolish friend! Misguiding

> the partner may be!

> > When Saturn is neecha in 6H, it could even suppress

> the 6H results of actual

> > separation and by its aspect on its exalted sign of

> libra, it could, in a

> > way support the 12H. Some harder lessons there for the

> Venusian spouses?

> >

> > Thanks for sharing, I agree with you.

> >

> > Regards

> > Neelam

> >

>

>

> ---

>

>

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