Guest guest Posted July 30, 2005 Report Share Posted July 30, 2005 Hello list(s), An Excel and PowerPoint presentation files are attached Strength of planets in transit 1986 2021.xls Transit strength of planets in 2005 PfR.ppt (use " page down " or " page up " keys on your keyboard to move between slides) have been uploaded to the FILES section of the SATVA101 and SAMVA webpages for your benefit. SAMVA The Excel file (2379 kb) includes a daily calculation of the strength of each planet (except the Moon). This file is too large to attach to this message. The Powerpoint file (372 kb) contains graphs showing the transit strength of eight planets in 2005. I attach the smaller Powerpoint file to this message for SAMVA members (where file attachments are still allowed. Other members may view these files on the web pages indicated. As the calculations are based on daily observations, the Moon is excluded. It is too fast moving to be possible to effectively calculate its strength with one observation for each day. For the other planets, it is quite useful to have a visual understanding of the strength of the planets over time. •Strength is calculated in %. •100% means the planet has full strength. •0% means it has none. •A planet needs about 60% strength to defend its indications from severe transit affliction. The calculation method (in Excel) was quite rigorous: •The strength of planet is calculated for infancy and old age (does not apply to nodes) – ranges from 0% to 100%. •The strength of a planet is calculated when in a state of combustion with the Sun (does not apply to Sun and nodes) – ranges from 0% to 100%. •A planet is calculated to have 50% strength when transiting through its sign of debilitation •When a planet is transiting through a Moolatrikona (MT) sign, the strength of the dispositor, the planet owning the MT sign (excludes nodes), is considered – ranges from 0% to 100% •The lowest value, based on the above criteria, is selected. In 2005, Saturn has been weak for the first part of the year. It is soon to regain full strength. In charts of interest, the functional and general indications of Saturn will have been weak in the first part of the year, and liable to setbacks in case of prolongoed affliction (if any). These very same indications are now re-gaining their strength. Rahu was, likewise, weak in early 2005, due to the weakness in transit of its dispositor, Mars. When it entered Pisces, its strength returned. By comparison, Ketu and Jupiter, have had a rather variable strength this year, due to, amongst other things, the variable strength of their dispositor, Mercury. With Jupiters move into Libra, its strength will be steadier on account of its dispositor. That said, it will then be combust later this year. As a result, the strength of Jupiter in transit is unusually variable this year. This has an impact on its indications. The strength of Jupiter in August is temprarily less, when it becomes transit conjunct with the nodes. Hence, care is needed for its indications. However, it will then quickly regain strength in the second half of the month and things should thus improve again regarding its indications. In the Excel file, you will see the actual calculation of the strength of all the planets as well as the average strength of planets for a given day. Interestingly, in the autumn months of 2000 and 2001 there were many days when all the planets were in full (100%) strength (highlighted with yellow color). Not surprisingly, in the fall of 2001, created the Power Kavack. Comparatively, in the autumn months of 2004, all the planets were exceptionally weak (highlighted with a pink color). Fortunately, the second half of August 2005 and early December 2005 and early 2006, contain many days when the planets are again all in full strength. Of course, to come up with an auspicious time at times when the planets are strong, they all need preferably to be located in good houses and not afflicted. Adverse times could easily be predicted when planets are mostly weak in transit and many afflictions are operative. Indeed, when the functional malefics are weak, they cause more damage. I hope you find this information of interest and use. Best regards, C • Start your day with - make it your home page Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 30, 2005 Report Share Posted July 30, 2005 Dear Dayamaya Ji, These files show much work and effort and appear very useful. I look forward to using them. Thank you! Warm regards, Shayn , Dayamaya Ji <cosmologer> wrote: > Hello list(s), > > An Excel and PowerPoint presentation files are attached > > Strength of planets in transit 1986 2021.xls > > Transit strength of planets in 2005 PfR.ppt > (use " page down " or " page up " keys on your keyboard to move between slides) > > have been uploaded to the FILES section of the SATVA101 and SAMVA webpages for your benefit. > > > > SAMVA > > The Excel file (2379 kb) includes a daily calculation of the strength of each planet (except the Moon). This file is too large to attach to this message. > > The Powerpoint file (372 kb) contains graphs showing the transit strength of eight planets in 2005. I attach the smaller Powerpoint file to this message for SAMVA members (where file attachments are still allowed. Other members may view these files on the web pages indicated. > > As the calculations are based on daily observations, the Moon is excluded. It is too fast moving to be possible to effectively calculate its strength with one observation for each day. > > For the other planets, it is quite useful to have a visual understanding of the strength of the planets over time. > > •Strength is calculated in %. > > •100% means the planet has full strength. > > •0% means it has none. > > •A planet needs about 60% strength to defend its indications from severe transit affliction. > > > > The calculation method (in Excel) was quite rigorous: > > > > •The strength of planet is calculated for infancy and old age (does not apply to nodes) – ranges from 0% to 100%. > > •The strength of a planet is calculated when in a state of combustion with the Sun (does not apply to Sun and nodes) – ranges from 0% to 100%. > > •A planet is calculated to have 50% strength when transiting through its sign of debilitation > > •When a planet is transiting through a Moolatrikona (MT) sign, the strength of the dispositor, the planet owning the MT sign (excludes nodes), is considered – ranges from 0% to 100% > > •The lowest value, based on the above criteria, is selected. > > > > In 2005, Saturn has been weak for the first part of the year. It is soon to regain full strength. In charts of interest, the functional and general indications of Saturn will have been weak in the first part of the year, and liable to setbacks in case of prolongoed affliction (if any). These very same indications are now re-gaining their strength. > > > > Rahu was, likewise, weak in early 2005, due to the weakness in transit of its dispositor, Mars. When it entered Pisces, its strength returned. > > > > By comparison, Ketu and Jupiter, have had a rather variable strength this year, due to, amongst other things, the variable strength of their dispositor, Mercury. With Jupiters move into Libra, its strength will be steadier on account of its dispositor. That said, it will then be combust later this year. As a result, the strength of Jupiter in transit is unusually variable this year. This has an impact on its indications. > > > > The strength of Jupiter in August is temprarily less, when it becomes transit conjunct with the nodes. Hence, care is needed for its indications. However, it will then quickly regain strength in the second half of the month and things should thus improve again regarding its indications. > > > > In the Excel file, you will see the actual calculation of the strength of all the planets as well as the average strength of planets for a given day. > > > > Interestingly, in the autumn months of 2000 and 2001 there were many days when all the planets were in full (100%) strength (highlighted with yellow color). Not surprisingly, in the fall of 2001, created the Power Kavack. > > > > Comparatively, in the autumn months of 2004, all the planets were exceptionally weak (highlighted with a pink color). > > > > Fortunately, the second half of August 2005 and early December 2005 and early 2006, contain many days when the planets are again all in full strength. > > > > Of course, to come up with an auspicious time at times when the planets are strong, they all need preferably to be located in good houses and not afflicted. > > > > Adverse times could easily be predicted when planets are mostly weak in transit and many afflictions are operative. Indeed, when the functional malefics are weak, they cause more damage. > > > > I hope you find this information of interest and use. > > > > Best regards, > > > > C > > • > > Start your day with - make it your home page > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 30, 2005 Report Share Posted July 30, 2005 Dear Dayamaya Ji, These files show much work and effort and appear very useful. I look forward to using them. Thank you! Warm regards, Shayn , Dayamaya Ji <cosmologer> wrote: > Hello list(s), > > An Excel and PowerPoint presentation files are attached > > Strength of planets in transit 1986 2021.xls > > Transit strength of planets in 2005 PfR.ppt > (use " page down " or " page up " keys on your keyboard to move between slides) > > have been uploaded to the FILES section of the SATVA101 and SAMVA webpages for your benefit. > > > > SAMVA > > The Excel file (2379 kb) includes a daily calculation of the strength of each planet (except the Moon). This file is too large to attach to this message. > > The Powerpoint file (372 kb) contains graphs showing the transit strength of eight planets in 2005. I attach the smaller Powerpoint file to this message for SAMVA members (where file attachments are still allowed. Other members may view these files on the web pages indicated. > > As the calculations are based on daily observations, the Moon is excluded. It is too fast moving to be possible to effectively calculate its strength with one observation for each day. > > For the other planets, it is quite useful to have a visual understanding of the strength of the planets over time. > > •Strength is calculated in %. > > •100% means the planet has full strength. > > •0% means it has none. > > •A planet needs about 60% strength to defend its indications from severe transit affliction. > > > > The calculation method (in Excel) was quite rigorous: > > > > •The strength of planet is calculated for infancy and old age (does not apply to nodes) – ranges from 0% to 100%. > > •The strength of a planet is calculated when in a state of combustion with the Sun (does not apply to Sun and nodes) – ranges from 0% to 100%. > > •A planet is calculated to have 50% strength when transiting through its sign of debilitation > > •When a planet is transiting through a Moolatrikona (MT) sign, the strength of the dispositor, the planet owning the MT sign (excludes nodes), is considered – ranges from 0% to 100% > > •The lowest value, based on the above criteria, is selected. > > > > In 2005, Saturn has been weak for the first part of the year. It is soon to regain full strength. In charts of interest, the functional and general indications of Saturn will have been weak in the first part of the year, and liable to setbacks in case of prolongoed affliction (if any). These very same indications are now re-gaining their strength. > > > > Rahu was, likewise, weak in early 2005, due to the weakness in transit of its dispositor, Mars. When it entered Pisces, its strength returned. > > > > By comparison, Ketu and Jupiter, have had a rather variable strength this year, due to, amongst other things, the variable strength of their dispositor, Mercury. With Jupiters move into Libra, its strength will be steadier on account of its dispositor. That said, it will then be combust later this year. As a result, the strength of Jupiter in transit is unusually variable this year. This has an impact on its indications. > > > > The strength of Jupiter in August is temprarily less, when it becomes transit conjunct with the nodes. Hence, care is needed for its indications. However, it will then quickly regain strength in the second half of the month and things should thus improve again regarding its indications. > > > > In the Excel file, you will see the actual calculation of the strength of all the planets as well as the average strength of planets for a given day. > > > > Interestingly, in the autumn months of 2000 and 2001 there were many days when all the planets were in full (100%) strength (highlighted with yellow color). Not surprisingly, in the fall of 2001, created the Power Kavack. > > > > Comparatively, in the autumn months of 2004, all the planets were exceptionally weak (highlighted with a pink color). > > > > Fortunately, the second half of August 2005 and early December 2005 and early 2006, contain many days when the planets are again all in full strength. > > > > Of course, to come up with an auspicious time at times when the planets are strong, they all need preferably to be located in good houses and not afflicted. > > > > Adverse times could easily be predicted when planets are mostly weak in transit and many afflictions are operative. Indeed, when the functional malefics are weak, they cause more damage. > > > > I hope you find this information of interest and use. > > > > Best regards, > > > > C > > • > > Start your day with - make it your home page > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 31, 2005 Report Share Posted July 31, 2005 Dear Sahyn, Thank you for the kinds words. Glad to know you find this research useful. Based on my calculations, it is possible to confirm what has said about the variable strength of the planets. He has mentioned that due to the nearness of Mercury to the Sun, it´s strength is more frequently reduced than the other planets. An average calculation of the daily strength of the planets for the period 1986-2021 reveals the following average strength of the planets: StrengthRahu82,0%Ketu82,0%Sun70,5%Jupiter69,8%Average68,8%Venus68,5%Saturn68,4%M\ ars64,8%Mercury57,5% Interestingly, the nodes are on average the strongest. The Sun is clearly the king of the planetary cabinet. At over 70% average strength, it enjoys the greatest strength of the planetary bodies. No wonder Leo´s and those with strong natal Sun´s have relatively more confidence. The Sun is followed closely by the planet of optimism, Jupiter. The planet of comfort, Venus, is not far behind. Saturn is also strong, as it enjoys long stays in non-MT signs, where its strength is not influenced by other planets. In general, Sagittarians, Librans and Aquarians should have somewhat more inate confidence due to less transit problems. Surprisingly, Mars is found to be somewhat weaker than the other planets. However, it has on average more than 60% strength, the basic strength to avoid setbacks. The weakest planet, by far, is Mercury. Its weakness in transit results in generally more problems for natives ruled by this planet or its functional or general indications. Fortunately, in SA there are astral remedies to protect the significations of all weak planets. Best regards, C Shayn Smith <mactunesmith wrote: Dear Dayamaya Ji, These files show much work and effort and appear very useful. I look forward to using them. Thank you! Warm regards, Shayn , Dayamaya Ji <cosmologer> wrote: > Hello list(s), > > An Excel and PowerPoint presentation files are attached > > Strength of planets in transit 1986 2021.xls > > Transit strength of planets in 2005 PfR.ppt > (use " page down " or " page up " keys on your keyboard to move between slides) > > have been uploaded to the FILES section of the SATVA101 and SAMVA webpages for your benefit. > > > > SAMVA > > The Excel file (2379 kb) includes a daily calculation of the strength of each planet (except the Moon). This file is too large to attach to this message. > > The Powerpoint file (372 kb) contains graphs showing the transit strength of eight planets in 2005. I attach the smaller Powerpoint file to this message for SAMVA members (where file attachments are still allowed. Other members may view these files on the web pages indicated. > > As the calculations are based on daily observations, the Moon is excluded. It is too fast moving to be possible to effectively calculate its strength with one observation for each day. > > For the other planets, it is quite useful to have a visual understanding of the strength of the planets over time. > > •Strength is calculated in %. > > •100% means the planet has full strength. > > •0% means it has none. > > •A planet needs about 60% strength to defend its indications from severe transit affliction. > > > > The calculation method (in Excel) was quite rigorous: > > > > •The strength of planet is calculated for infancy and old age (does not apply to nodes) – ranges from 0% to 100%. > > •The strength of a planet is calculated when in a state of combustion with the Sun (does not apply to Sun and nodes) – ranges from 0% to 100%. > > •A planet is calculated to have 50% strength when transiting through its sign of debilitation > > •When a planet is transiting through a Moolatrikona (MT) sign, the strength of the dispositor, the planet owning the MT sign (excludes nodes), is considered – ranges from 0% to 100% > > •The lowest value, based on the above criteria, is selected. > > > > In 2005, Saturn has been weak for the first part of the year. It is soon to regain full strength. In charts of interest, the functional and general indications of Saturn will have been weak in the first part of the year, and liable to setbacks in case of prolongoed affliction (if any). These very same indications are now re-gaining their strength. > > > > Rahu was, likewise, weak in early 2005, due to the weakness in transit of its dispositor, Mars. When it entered Pisces, its strength returned. > > > > By comparison, Ketu and Jupiter, have had a rather variable strength this year, due to, amongst other things, the variable strength of their dispositor, Mercury. With Jupiters move into Libra, its strength will be steadier on account of its dispositor. That said, it will then be combust later this year. As a result, the strength of Jupiter in transit is unusually variable this year. This has an impact on its indications. > > > > The strength of Jupiter in August is temprarily less, when it becomes transit conjunct with the nodes. Hence, care is needed for its indications. However, it will then quickly regain strength in the second half of the month and things should thus improve again regarding its indications. > > > > In the Excel file, you will see the actual calculation of the strength of all the planets as well as the average strength of planets for a given day. > > > > Interestingly, in the autumn months of 2000 and 2001 there were many days when all the planets were in full (100%) strength (highlighted with yellow color). Not surprisingly, in the fall of 2001, created the Power Kavack. > > > > Comparatively, in the autumn months of 2004, all the planets were exceptionally weak (highlighted with a pink color). > > > > Fortunately, the second half of August 2005 and early December 2005 and early 2006, contain many days when the planets are again all in full strength. > > > > Of course, to come up with an auspicious time at times when the planets are strong, they all need preferably to be located in good houses and not afflicted. > > > > Adverse times could easily be predicted when planets are mostly weak in transit and many afflictions are operative. Indeed, when the functional malefics are weak, they cause more damage. > > > > I hope you find this information of interest and use. > > > > Best regards, > > > > C > > • > > Start your day with - make it your home page > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 31, 2005 Report Share Posted July 31, 2005 Hello again, I have found an error in my calculations, now corrected, concerning the debilitation of Venus. The Excel file has been re-uploaded. Please discard the earlier one, if you have saved it, and use this one. Best regards, C SAMVA , Dayamaya Ji <cosmologer> wrote: > Hello list(s), > > An Excel and PowerPoint presentation files are attached > > Strength of planets in transit 1986 2021.xls > > Transit strength of planets in 2005 PfR.ppt > (use " page down " or " page up " keys on your keyboard to move between slides) > > have been uploaded to the FILES section of the SATVA101 and SAMVA webpages for your benefit. > > > > SAMVA > > The Excel file (2379 kb) includes a daily calculation of the strength of each planet (except the Moon). This file is too large to attach to this message. > > The Powerpoint file (372 kb) contains graphs showing the transit strength of eight planets in 2005. I attach the smaller Powerpoint file to this message for SAMVA members (where file attachments are still allowed. Other members may view these files on the web pages indicated. > > As the calculations are based on daily observations, the Moon is excluded. It is too fast moving to be possible to effectively calculate its strength with one observation for each day. > > For the other planets, it is quite useful to have a visual understanding of the strength of the planets over time. > > •Strength is calculated in %. > > •100% means the planet has full strength. > > •0% means it has none. > > •A planet needs about 60% strength to defend its indications from severe transit affliction. > > > > The calculation method (in Excel) was quite rigorous: > > > > •The strength of planet is calculated for infancy and old age (does not apply to nodes) – ranges from 0% to 100%. > > •The strength of a planet is calculated when in a state of combustion with the Sun (does not apply to Sun and nodes) – ranges from 0% to 100%. > > •A planet is calculated to have 50% strength when transiting through its sign of debilitation > > •When a planet is transiting through a Moolatrikona (MT) sign, the strength of the dispositor, the planet owning the MT sign (excludes nodes), is considered – ranges from 0% to 100% > > •The lowest value, based on the above criteria, is selected. > > > > In 2005, Saturn has been weak for the first part of the year. It is soon to regain full strength. In charts of interest, the functional and general indications of Saturn will have been weak in the first part of the year, and liable to setbacks in case of prolongoed affliction (if any). These very same indications are now re-gaining their strength. > > > > Rahu was, likewise, weak in early 2005, due to the weakness in transit of its dispositor, Mars. When it entered Pisces, its strength returned. > > > > By comparison, Ketu and Jupiter, have had a rather variable strength this year, due to, amongst other things, the variable strength of their dispositor, Mercury. With Jupiters move into Libra, its strength will be steadier on account of its dispositor. That said, it will then be combust later this year. As a result, the strength of Jupiter in transit is unusually variable this year. This has an impact on its indications. > > > > The strength of Jupiter in August is temprarily less, when it becomes transit conjunct with the nodes. Hence, care is needed for its indications. However, it will then quickly regain strength in the second half of the month and things should thus improve again regarding its indications. > > > > In the Excel file, you will see the actual calculation of the strength of all the planets as well as the average strength of planets for a given day. > > > > Interestingly, in the autumn months of 2000 and 2001 there were many days when all the planets were in full (100%) strength (highlighted with yellow color). Not surprisingly, in the fall of 2001, created the Power Kavack. > > > > Comparatively, in the autumn months of 2004, all the planets were exceptionally weak (highlighted with a pink color). > > > > Fortunately, the second half of August 2005 and early December 2005 and early 2006, contain many days when the planets are again all in full strength. > > > > Of course, to come up with an auspicious time at times when the planets are strong, they all need preferably to be located in good houses and not afflicted. > > > > Adverse times could easily be predicted when planets are mostly weak in transit and many afflictions are operative. Indeed, when the functional malefics are weak, they cause more damage. > > > > I hope you find this information of interest and use. > > > > Best regards, > > > > C > > • > > Start your day with - make it your home page Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 1, 2005 Report Share Posted August 1, 2005 Hello again, I have found an error in my calculations, now corrected, concerning the debilitation of Venus. The Excel file has been re-uploaded. Please discard the earlier one, if you have saved it, and use this one. This revision involves a moderate change in the calculation of the average strength of each planet from 1986 to 2021: Rahu: 81,9% Ketu: 81,9% Sun: 70,5% Jupiter: 69,8% Saturn: 68,3% Venus: 67,6% Mars: 64,8% Mercury: 57,3% Average of all: 70,3% The basic premise is retained about Sun having most strength of the planets while Mercury has the least. Best regards, C , Dayamaya Ji <cosmologer> wrote: > Dear Sahyn, > > Thank you for the kinds words. Glad to know you find this research useful. > > Based on my calculations, it is possible to confirm what Professor Choudhry has said about the variable strength of the planets. He has mentioned that due to the nearness of Mercury to the Sun, it´s strength is more frequently reduced than the other planets. > > An average calculation of the daily strength of the planets for the period 1986-2021 reveals the following average strength of the planets: > > StrengthRahu82,0%Ketu82,0%Sun70,5%Jupiter69,8%Average68,8% Venus68,5%Saturn68,4%Mars64,8%Mercury57,5% > > Interestingly, the nodes are on average the strongest. The Sun is clearly the king of the planetary cabinet. At over 70% average strength, it enjoys the greatest strength of the planetary bodies. No wonder Leo´s and those with strong natal Sun´s have relatively more confidence. The Sun is followed closely by the planet of optimism, Jupiter. The planet of comfort, Venus, is not far behind. Saturn is also strong, as it enjoys long stays in non-MT signs, where its strength is not influenced by other planets. In general, Sagittarians, Librans and Aquarians should have somewhat more inate confidence due to less transit problems. Surprisingly, Mars is found to be somewhat weaker than the other planets. However, it has on average more than 60% strength, the basic strength to avoid setbacks. The weakest planet, by far, is Mercury. Its weakness in transit results in generally more problems for natives ruled by this planet or its functional or general indications. > > Fortunately, in SA there are astral remedies to protect the significations of all weak planets. > > Best regards, > > C > > > > Shayn Smith <mactunesmith> wrote: > Dear Dayamaya Ji, > These files show much work and effort and appear very useful. I look > forward to using them. Thank you! > > Warm regards, > Shayn > > , Dayamaya Ji <cosmologer> wrote: > > Hello list(s), > > > > An Excel and PowerPoint presentation files are attached > > > > Strength of planets in transit 1986 2021.xls > > > > Transit strength of planets in 2005 PfR.ppt > > (use " page down " or " page up " keys on your keyboard to move between > slides) > > > > have been uploaded to the FILES section of the SATVA101 and SAMVA > webpages for your benefit. > > > > > > > > SAMVA > > > > The Excel file (2379 kb) includes a daily calculation of the > strength of each planet (except the Moon). This file is too large to > attach to this message. > > > > The Powerpoint file (372 kb) contains graphs showing the transit > strength of eight planets in 2005. I attach the smaller Powerpoint > file to this message for SAMVA members (where file attachments are > still allowed. Other members may view these files on the web pages > indicated. > > > > As the calculations are based on daily observations, the Moon is > excluded. It is too fast moving to be possible to effectively > calculate its strength with one observation for each day. > > > > For the other planets, it is quite useful to have a visual > understanding of the strength of the planets over time. > > > > •Strength is calculated in %. > > > > •100% means the planet has full strength. > > > > •0% means it has none. > > > > •A planet needs about 60% strength to defend its indications from > severe transit affliction. > > > > > > > > The calculation method (in Excel) was quite rigorous: > > > > > > > > •The strength of planet is calculated for infancy and old age > (does not apply to nodes) – ranges from 0% to 100%. > > > > •The strength of a planet is calculated when in a state of > combustion with the Sun (does not apply to Sun and nodes) – ranges > from 0% to 100%. > > > > •A planet is calculated to have 50% strength when transiting > through its sign of debilitation > > > > •When a planet is transiting through a Moolatrikona (MT) sign, the > strength of the dispositor, the planet owning the MT sign (excludes > nodes), is considered – ranges from 0% to 100% > > > > •The lowest value, based on the above criteria, is selected. > > > > > > > > In 2005, Saturn has been weak for the first part of the year. It is > soon to regain full strength. In charts of interest, the functional > and general indications of Saturn will have been weak in the first > part of the year, and liable to setbacks in case of prolongoed > affliction (if any). These very same indications are now re- gaining > their strength. > > > > > > > > Rahu was, likewise, weak in early 2005, due to the weakness in > transit of its dispositor, Mars. When it entered Pisces, its strength > returned. > > > > > > > > By comparison, Ketu and Jupiter, have had a rather variable > strength this year, due to, amongst other things, the variable > strength of their dispositor, Mercury. With Jupiters move into Libra, > its strength will be steadier on account of its dispositor. That > said, it will then be combust later this year. As a result, the > strength of Jupiter in transit is unusually variable this year. This > has an impact on its indications. > > > > > > > > The strength of Jupiter in August is temprarily less, when it > becomes transit conjunct with the nodes. Hence, care is needed for > its indications. However, it will then quickly regain strength in the > second half of the month and things should thus improve again > regarding its indications. > > > > > > > > In the Excel file, you will see the actual calculation of the > strength of all the planets as well as the average strength of > planets for a given day. > > > > > > > > Interestingly, in the autumn months of 2000 and 2001 there were > many days when all the planets were in full (100%) strength > (highlighted with yellow color). Not surprisingly, in the fall of > 2001, created the Power Kavack. > > > > > > > > Comparatively, in the autumn months of 2004, all the planets were > exceptionally weak (highlighted with a pink color). > > > > > > > > Fortunately, the second half of August 2005 and early December 2005 > and early 2006, contain many days when the planets are again all in > full strength. > > > > > > > > Of course, to come up with an auspicious time at times when the > planets are strong, they all need preferably to be located in good > houses and not afflicted. > > > > > > > > Adverse times could easily be predicted when planets are mostly > weak in transit and many afflictions are operative. Indeed, when the > functional malefics are weak, they cause more damage. > > > > > > > > I hope you find this information of interest and use. > > > > > > > > Best regards, > > > > > > > > C > > > > • > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Start your day with - make it your home page > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 17, 2005 Report Share Posted September 17, 2005 Hello lists(s), I have discovered that one graph, for Mars, in the PowerPoint presentation showing the transit strength of planets, 1986-2021, was in error. I have corrected and uploaded a corrected version on SAMVA. SAMVA This file shows the cyclical ups and downs of the planets based on a moving average calculation. The calculation for any given day calculates the average strength for 365 days - or 182 days prior to that day and 183 days following it. In this way we are able to gauge when the planets for some reason are on average stronger or weaker in a given year. Interestingly, the interplay of own strength and dispositor strength is resulting in some years or months being exceptionally weak or strong. It is a fascinating tapestry of influences. Importantly, the calculations only begin to show the complexity of astral influences as revealed by SA astrology. In addition we need to consider the influence of aspects and then to relate all this information to any particular ascendant and chart. Astrology is really complex, like life itself, but it offers us a way to cut through the complexity and see the essence of many things. Finally, we are so lucky to have the guidance of a true master like . Best regards, CDayamaya Ji <cosmologer wrote: Hello list(s), An Excel and PowerPoint presentation files are attached Strength of planets in transit 1986 2021.xls Transit strength of planets in 2005 PfR.ppt (use "page down" or "page up" keys on your keyboard to move between slides) have been uploaded to the FILES section of the SATVA101 and SAMVA webpages for your benefit. SAMVA The Excel file (2379 kb) includes a daily calculation of the strength of each planet (except the Moon). This file is too large to attach to this message. The Powerpoint file (372 kb) contains graphs showing the transit strength of eight planets in 2005. I attach the smaller Powerpoint file to this message for SAMVA members (where file attachments are still allowed. Other members may view these files on the web pages indicated. As the calculations are based on daily observations, the Moon is excluded. It is too fast moving to be possible to effectively calculate its strength with one observation for each day. For the other planets, it is quite useful to have a visual understanding of the strength of the planets over time. •Strength is calculated in %. •100% means the planet has full strength. •0% means it has none. •A planet needs about 60% strength to defend its indications from severe transit affliction. The calculation method (in Excel) was quite rigorous: •The strength of planet is calculated for infancy and old age (does not apply to nodes) – ranges from 0% to 100%. •The strength of a planet is calculated when in a state of combustion with the Sun (does not apply to Sun and nodes) – ranges from 0% to 100%. •A planet is calculated to have 50% strength when transiting through its sign of debilitation •When a planet is transiting through a Moolatrikona (MT) sign, the strength of the dispositor, the planet owning the MT sign (excludes nodes), is considered – ranges from 0% to 100% •The lowest value, based on the above criteria, is selected. In 2005, Saturn has been weak for the first part of the year. It is soon to regain full strength. In charts of interest, the functional and general indications of Saturn will have been weak in the first part of the year, and liable to setbacks in case of prolongoed affliction (if any). These very same indications are now re-gaining their strength. Rahu was, likewise, weak in early 2005, due to the weakness in transit of its dispositor, Mars. When it entered Pisces, its strength returned. By comparison, Ketu and Jupiter, have had a rather variable strength this year, due to, amongst other things, the variable strength of their dispositor, Mercury. With Jupiters move into Libra, its strength will be steadier on account of its dispositor. That said, it will then be combust later this year. As a result, the strength of Jupiter in transit is unusually variable this year. This has an impact on its indications. The strength of Jupiter in August is temprarily less, when it becomes transit conjunct with the nodes. Hence, care is needed for its indications. However, it will then quickly regain strength in the second half of the month and things should thus improve again regarding its indications. In the Excel file, you will see the actual calculation of the strength of all the planets as well as the average strength of planets for a given day. Interestingly, in the autumn months of 2000 and 2001 there were many days when all the planets were in full (100%) strength (highlighted with yellow color). Not surprisingly, in the fall of 2001, created the Power Kavack. Comparatively, in the autumn months of 2004, all the planets were exceptionally weak (highlighted with a pink color). Fortunately, the second half of August 2005 and early December 2005 and early 2006, contain many days when the planets are again all in full strength. Of course, to come up with an auspicious time at times when the planets are strong, they all need preferably to be located in good houses and not afflicted. Adverse times could easily be predicted when planets are mostly weak in transit and many afflictions are operative. Indeed, when the functional malefics are weak, they cause more damage. I hope you find this information of interest and use. Best regards, C • Start your day with - make it your home page Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 17, 2005 Report Share Posted September 17, 2005 Hello lists(s), I have discovered that one graph, for Mars, in the PowerPoint presentation showing the transit strength of planets, 1986-2021, was in error. I have corrected and uploaded a corrected version on SAMVA. SAMVA This file shows the cyclical ups and downs of the planets based on a moving average calculation. The calculation for any given day calculates the average strength for 365 days - or 182 days prior to that day and 183 days following it. In this way we are able to gauge when the planets for some reason are on average stronger or weaker in a given year. Interestingly, the interplay of own strength and dispositor strength is resulting in some years or months being exceptionally weak or strong. It is a fascinating tapestry of influences. Importantly, the calculations only begin to show the complexity of astral influences as revealed by SA astrology. In addition we need to consider the influence of aspects and then to relate all this information to any particular ascendant and chart. Astrology is really complex, like life itself, but it offers us a way to cut through the complexity and see the essence of many things. Finally, we are so lucky to have the guidance of a true master like Professor Choudhry. Best regards, C Dayamaya Ji <cosmologer wrote: Hello list(s), An Excel and PowerPoint presentation files are attached Strength of planets in transit 1986 2021.xls Transit strength of planets in 2005 PfR.ppt (use " page down " or " page up " keys on your keyboard to move between slides) have been uploaded to the FILES section of the SATVA101 and SAMVA webpages for your benefit. SAMVA The Excel file (2379 kb) includes a daily calculation of the strength of each planet (except the Moon). This file is too large to attach to this message. The Powerpoint file (372 kb) contains graphs showing the transit strength of eight planets in 2005. I attach the smaller Powerpoint file to this message for SAMVA members (where file attachments are still allowed. Other members may view these files on the web pages indicated. As the calculations are based on daily observations, the Moon is excluded. It is too fast moving to be possible to effectively calculate its strength with one observation for each day. For the other planets, it is quite useful to have a visual understanding of the strength of the planets over time. •Strength is calculated in %. •100% means the planet has full strength. •0% means it has none. •A planet needs about 60% strength to defend its indications from severe transit affliction. The calculation method (in Excel) was quite rigorous: •The strength of planet is calculated for infancy and old age (does not apply to nodes) – ranges from 0% to 100%. •The strength of a planet is calculated when in a state of combustion with the Sun (does not apply to Sun and nodes) – ranges from 0% to 100%. •A planet is calculated to have 50% strength when transiting through its sign of debilitation •When a planet is transiting through a Moolatrikona (MT) sign, the strength of the dispositor, the planet owning the MT sign (excludes nodes), is considered – ranges from 0% to 100% •The lowest value, based on the above criteria, is selected. In 2005, Saturn has been weak for the first part of the year. It is soon to regain full strength. In charts of interest, the functional and general indications of Saturn will have been weak in the first part of the year, and liable to setbacks in case of prolongoed affliction (if any). These very same indications are now re-gaining their strength. Rahu was, likewise, weak in early 2005, due to the weakness in transit of its dispositor, Mars. When it entered Pisces, its strength returned. By comparison, Ketu and Jupiter, have had a rather variable strength this year, due to, amongst other things, the variable strength of their dispositor, Mercury. With Jupiters move into Libra, its strength will be steadier on account of its dispositor. That said, it will then be combust later this year. As a result, the strength of Jupiter in transit is unusually variable this year. This has an impact on its indications. The strength of Jupiter in August is temprarily less, when it becomes transit conjunct with the nodes. Hence, care is needed for its indications. However, it will then quickly regain strength in the second half of the month and things should thus improve again regarding its indications. In the Excel file, you will see the actual calculation of the strength of all the planets as well as the average strength of planets for a given day. Interestingly, in the autumn months of 2000 and 2001 there were many days when all the planets were in full (100%) strength (highlighted with yellow color). Not surprisingly, in the fall of 2001, created the Power Kavack. Comparatively, in the autumn months of 2004, all the planets were exceptionally weak (highlighted with a pink color). Fortunately, the second half of August 2005 and early December 2005 and early 2006, contain many days when the planets are again all in full strength. Of course, to come up with an auspicious time at times when the planets are strong, they all need preferably to be located in good houses and not afflicted. Adverse times could easily be predicted when planets are mostly weak in transit and many afflictions are operative. Indeed, when the functional malefics are weak, they cause more damage. I hope you find this information of interest and use. Best regards, C • Start your day with - make it your home page Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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