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Hello Jason,

 

In the chart of the relative we would see the indicators for the relation the

person has with the patient.

 

Best wishes.

 

 

 

 

 

-

Jason B

Tuesday, July 29, 2008 6:47 AM

Use of relative's chart

 

 

Prof Choudhry

 

In your book " Predictive Techniques.... " you have a chapter

entitled " Timing of Events " . In that chapter you deal with a number of

cases where a person was seriously ill. You mention that in lieu of

the patient's accurate natal chart one can employ a horary chart or the

chart of a close relative of the ill person.

 

What should we be looking for in the chart of a close relative? I

assume that there should be some stress indicated and in cases of death

a sign of significant grief, sadness, and or depression.

 

I am only guessing. Would you be kind enough to explain a bit more

about how we might use the chart of the close relative?

 

Thanks,

 

Jason

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Dear ,

 

Taking this a bit further, if the relative is already dead, can the chart

still be used please and it would give the right result ?

 

If this be true, then does it mean that if we look at the chart of any

person even after his death then it should be possible to have an idea of

his life after this death ? How to look for that?

 

regards

Love

 

On Tue, Jul 29, 2008 at 10:13 AM, SIHA <vkchoudhry wrote:

 

> Hello Jason,

>

> In the chart of the relative we would see the indicators for the relation

> the person has with the patient.

>

> Best wishes.

>

>

>

> -

> Jason B

> <%40>

> Tuesday, July 29, 2008 6:47 AM

> Use of relative's chart

>

> Prof Choudhry

>

> In your book " Predictive Techniques.... " you have a chapter

> entitled " Timing of Events " . In that chapter you deal with a number of

> cases where a person was seriously ill. You mention that in lieu of

> the patient's accurate natal chart one can employ a horary chart or the

> chart of a close relative of the ill person.

>

> What should we be looking for in the chart of a close relative? I

> assume that there should be some stress indicated and in cases of death

> a sign of significant grief, sadness, and or depression.

>

> I am only guessing. Would you be kind enough to explain a bit more

> about how we might use the chart of the close relative?

>

> Thanks,

>

> Jason

>

>

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Hello Mr. Tandon,

 

The prasna is made for the alive persons. Prasna is valid only if, when

necessary, the persons visits/contacts an astrologer without any appointment.

 

Best wishes.

 

 

A-105, South City II, Gurgaon 122018-01, (India).

Phones: 2219240 (STD 0124, ISD code 91 124)

Mobile phone: 9811016333

 

-

Love Tandon

Tuesday, July 29, 2008 1:10 PM

Re: Use of relative's chart

 

 

Dear ,

 

Taking this a bit further, if the relative is already dead, can the chart

still be used please and it would give the right result ?

 

If this be true, then does it mean that if we look at the chart of any

person even after his death then it should be possible to have an idea of

his life after this death ? How to look for that?

 

regards

Love

 

On Tue, Jul 29, 2008 at 10:13 AM, SIHA <vkchoudhry wrote:

 

> Hello Jason,

>

> In the chart of the relative we would see the indicators for the relation

> the person has with the patient.

>

> Best wishes.

>

>

>

> -

> Jason B

> <%40>

> Tuesday, July 29, 2008 6:47 AM

> Use of relative's chart

>

> Prof Choudhry

>

> In your book " Predictive Techniques.... " you have a chapter

> entitled " Timing of Events " . In that chapter you deal with a number of

> cases where a person was seriously ill. You mention that in lieu of

> the patient's accurate natal chart one can employ a horary chart or the

> chart of a close relative of the ill person.

>

> What should we be looking for in the chart of a close relative? I

> assume that there should be some stress indicated and in cases of death

> a sign of significant grief, sadness, and or depression.

>

> I am only guessing. Would you be kind enough to explain a bit more

> about how we might use the chart of the close relative?

>

> Thanks,

>

> Jason

>

>

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Dear Dr Choudhry,

 

I am not sure I understand your reply to my original question.  Does the

relative have to be one of those in the immediate family - ie father, mother, or

sibling?  I know how to find indications for example of when my parents died

years ago.  Is this what you mean by using the indications of a relative? some

one with significations clearly indicated in the chart?

 

I also like Love' s broader questions which underly mine - what is the

relationship between the charts of relatives?  what can be read in the chart of

a person who has died?  Many peopole claim we can see the continued fame of

celebrities for example after their death (e.g. Elvis). 

 

And as I originally quoted your chapter there was no requirement that the chart

of the relative be a prasna. 

 

To place this question in reality - I asked you to rectify the chart of my

sister who is dying of cancer which you did. She has 4th stage terminal lung

cancer.  While I hope your rectification is correct, shouldn't I be able to

predict her death using the chart you suggested, my own chart, and the

charts of other immediate family members (siblings) whose birth times are

known. I have accurate times for my chart and one other sibling.  All three

charts should show something.   My sick sister is still alive, but the end is

clearly soon.  The question I am trying to deal with is when she will die.

 

Jason

 

--- On Tue, 7/29/08, SIHA <vkchoudhry wrote:

 

SIHA <vkchoudhry

Re: Use of relative's chart

 

Tuesday, July 29, 2008, 4:50 AM

 

 

 

 

 

 

Hello Mr. Tandon,

 

The prasna is made for the alive persons. Prasna is valid only if, when

necessary, the persons visits/contacts an astrologer without any appointment.

 

Best wishes.

 

 

A-105, South City II, Gurgaon 122018-01, (India).

Phones: 2219240 (STD 0124, ISD code 91 124)

Mobile phone: 9811016333

 

-

Love Tandon

@ s.com

Tuesday, July 29, 2008 1:10 PM

Re: Use of relative's chart

 

Dear ,

 

Taking this a bit further, if the relative is already dead, can the chart

still be used please and it would give the right result ?

 

If this be true, then does it mean that if we look at the chart of any

person even after his death then it should be possible to have an idea of

his life after this death ? How to look for that?

 

regards

Love

 

On Tue, Jul 29, 2008 at 10:13 AM, SIHA <vkchoudhry (AT) gmail (DOT) com> wrote:

 

> Hello Jason,

>

> In the chart of the relative we would see the indicators for the relation

> the person has with the patient.

>

> Best wishes.

>

>

>

> -

> Jason B

> @ s.com <%40gr oups.com>

> Tuesday, July 29, 2008 6:47 AM

> Use of relative's chart

>

> Prof Choudhry

>

> In your book " Predictive Techniques.. .. " you have a chapter

> entitled " Timing of Events " . In that chapter you deal with a number of

> cases where a person was seriously ill. You mention that in lieu of

> the patient's accurate natal chart one can employ a horary chart or the

> chart of a close relative of the ill person.

>

> What should we be looking for in the chart of a close relative? I

> assume that there should be some stress indicated and in cases of death

> a sign of significant grief, sadness, and or depression.

>

> I am only guessing. Would you be kind enough to explain a bit more

> about how we might use the chart of the close relative?

>

> Thanks,

>

> Jason

>

>

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Hello Jason,

 

Anybody can ask a prasna about self or another person. Prasna is reliable if it

is asked without fixing up an appointment - this is the pre condition.

 

Suppose ' A'asks a prasna. If it is about self then the chart would be read for

that. If it is about a friend or relative it would be read for the house/planet

signifying that friend or relative.

 

Best wishes.

 

 

 

 

 

-

Jason Bovien

Tuesday, July 29, 2008 7:54 PM

Re: Use of relative's chart

 

 

Dear Dr Choudhry,

 

I am not sure I understand your reply to my original question. Does the

relative have to be one of those in the immediate family - ie father, mother, or

sibling? I know how to find indications for example of when my parents died

years ago. Is this what you mean by using the indications of a relative? some

one with significations clearly indicated in the chart?

 

I also like Love' s broader questions which underly mine - what is the

relationship between the charts of relatives? what can be read in the chart of

a person who has died? Many peopole claim we can see the continued fame of

celebrities for example after their death (e.g. Elvis).

 

And as I originally quoted your chapter there was no requirement that the

chart of the relative be a prasna.

 

To place this question in reality - I asked you to rectify the chart of my

sister who is dying of cancer which you did. She has 4th stage terminal lung

cancer. While I hope your rectification is correct, shouldn't I be able to

predict her death using the chart you suggested, my own chart, and the charts of

other immediate family members (siblings) whose birth times are known. I have

accurate times for my chart and one other sibling. All three charts should show

something. My sick sister is still alive, but the end is clearly soon. The

question I am trying to deal with is when she will die.

 

Jason

 

--- On Tue, 7/29/08, SIHA <vkchoudhry wrote:

 

SIHA <vkchoudhry

Re: Use of relative's chart

Tuesday, July 29, 2008, 4:50 AM

 

Hello Mr. Tandon,

 

The prasna is made for the alive persons. Prasna is valid only if, when

necessary, the persons visits/contacts an astrologer without any appointment.

 

Best wishes.

 

A-105, South City II, Gurgaon 122018-01, (India).

Phones: 2219240 (STD 0124, ISD code 91 124)

Mobile phone: 9811016333

 

-

Love Tandon

@ s.com

Tuesday, July 29, 2008 1:10 PM

Re: Use of relative's chart

 

Dear ,

 

Taking this a bit further, if the relative is already dead, can the chart

still be used please and it would give the right result ?

 

If this be true, then does it mean that if we look at the chart of any

person even after his death then it should be possible to have an idea of

his life after this death ? How to look for that?

 

regards

Love

 

On Tue, Jul 29, 2008 at 10:13 AM, SIHA <vkchoudhry (AT) gmail (DOT) com> wrote:

 

> Hello Jason,

>

> In the chart of the relative we would see the indicators for the relation

> the person has with the patient.

>

> Best wishes.

>

>

>

> -

> Jason B

> @ s.com <%40gr oups.com>

> Tuesday, July 29, 2008 6:47 AM

> Use of relative's chart

>

> Prof Choudhry

>

> In your book " Predictive Techniques.. .. " you have a chapter

> entitled " Timing of Events " . In that chapter you deal with a number of

> cases where a person was seriously ill. You mention that in lieu of

> the patient's accurate natal chart one can employ a horary chart or the

> chart of a close relative of the ill person.

>

> What should we be looking for in the chart of a close relative? I

> assume that there should be some stress indicated and in cases of death

> a sign of significant grief, sadness, and or depression.

>

> I am only guessing. Would you be kind enough to explain a bit more

> about how we might use the chart of the close relative?

>

> Thanks,

>

> Jason

>

>

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Dear Professor Choudhury,

 

Thank you for the response but I think I could not make myself clear. If I

understood you correctly earlier, you meant that we can see indications of

relatives from anyone's chart. My question, therefore, is on the chart of a

person and not a prasna chart. I will rephrase my questions here:

 

1. It is possible to see the indicators of a relative from anyone's chart -

not prasna - and thus be able to analyse, read and predict using those

indicators. In other words, to know of anyone we can either read that

person's chart or his relatives' chart. This much, I believe, you have

affirmed.

 

2. If the above is affirmed and possible then what is the meaning of the

reading from the chart of the person for the period after his death. (To

make it simple for myself I am not speaking of the relative's chart - that

is later step - but the chart of the person himself). The answer to this may

result in a number of questions again and I hope you would not mind

indulging us ignorants.

 

Looking forward to your response.

 

Regards

Love

 

 

On Tue, Jul 29, 2008 at 3:50 PM, SIHA <vkchoudhry wrote:

 

> Hello Mr. Tandon,

>

> The prasna is made for the alive persons. Prasna is valid only if, when

> necessary, the persons visits/contacts an astrologer without any

> appointment.

>

> Best wishes.

>

>

> A-105, South City II, Gurgaon 122018-01, (India).

> Phones: 2219240 (STD 0124, ISD code 91 124)

> Mobile phone: 9811016333

>

> -

> Love Tandon

> <%40>

> Tuesday, July 29, 2008 1:10 PM

> Re: Use of relative's chart

>

> Dear ,

>

> Taking this a bit further, if the relative is already dead, can the chart

> still be used please and it would give the right result ?

>

> If this be true, then does it mean that if we look at the chart of any

> person even after his death then it should be possible to have an idea of

> his life after this death ? How to look for that?

>

> regards

> Love

>

> On Tue, Jul 29, 2008 at 10:13 AM, SIHA

<vkchoudhry<vkchoudhry%40gmail.com>>

> wrote:

>

> > Hello Jason,

> >

> > In the chart of the relative we would see the indicators for the relation

> > the person has with the patient.

> >

> > Best wishes.

> >

> >

> >

> > -

> > Jason B

> > <%40> <%

> 40>

> > Tuesday, July 29, 2008 6:47 AM

> > Use of relative's chart

> >

> > Prof Choudhry

> >

> > In your book " Predictive Techniques.... " you have a chapter

> > entitled " Timing of Events " . In that chapter you deal with a number of

> > cases where a person was seriously ill. You mention that in lieu of

> > the patient's accurate natal chart one can employ a horary chart or the

> > chart of a close relative of the ill person.

> >

> > What should we be looking for in the chart of a close relative? I

> > assume that there should be some stress indicated and in cases of death

> > a sign of significant grief, sadness, and or depression.

> >

> > I am only guessing. Would you be kind enough to explain a bit more

> > about how we might use the chart of the close relative?

> >

> > Thanks,

> >

> > Jason

> >

> >

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My Dear Professor,

 

A businessman had an idea to promote the business I work at. He wanted to

get Paris Hilton ads a celebrity spokesperson and proposed to accomplish

this with the help of movie producer Ilya Salkind (Superman and Alexander).

 

Then one day I was at my desk and the phone rings. It was the businessman

and Ilya Salkind of the phone -- a suprise call out of the wild blue. I

had never spoken with Salkind or met him. The three of us spoke about

this proposed venture, and Salkind said he'd do this and that and how it

would be accomplished.

 

I quickly drew up Parashara's light and what a mess! All I can remember

was a lot going on in the 6th and that it looked like debt a litigation

til kingdom come.

 

It would have been a big change for the business, and I had had

reservations all along -- I don't know why. But the jyotish of the moment

spooked me over the edge and I never did sign the papers to go through

with it.

 

I figured this first conversation/meeting about " this is what we'll do,

this is how we will do it " was a prasna. Was I wrong?

 

Thank you.

 

Lila

 

 

 

Hello Jason,

 

Anybody can ask a prasna about self or another person. Prasna is reliable

if it is asked without fixing up an appointment - this is the pre condition.

 

Suppose ' A'asks a prasna. If it is about self then the chart would be

read for that. If it is about a friend or relative it would be read for

the house/planet signifying that friend or relative.

 

Best wishes.

 

 

 

 

 

-

Jason Bovien

Tuesday, July 29, 2008 7:54 PM

Re: Use of relative's chart

 

 

Dear Dr Choudhry,

 

I am not sure I understand your reply to my original question. Does

the relative have to be one of those in the immediate family - ie father,

mother, or sibling? I know how to find indications for example of when

my parents died years ago. Is this what you mean by using the

indications of a relative? some one with significations clearly indicated

in the chart?

 

I also like Love' s broader questions which underly mine - what is the

relationship between the charts of relatives? what can be read in the

chart of a person who has died? Many peopole claim we can see the

continued fame of celebrities for example after their death (e.g. Elvis).

 

And as I originally quoted your chapter there was no requirement that

the chart of the relative be a prasna.

 

To place this question in reality - I asked you to rectify the chart of

my sister who is dying of cancer which you did. She has 4th stage

terminal lung cancer. While I hope your rectification is correct,

shouldn't I be able to predict her death using the chart you suggested,

my own chart, and the charts of other immediate family members (siblings)

whose birth times are known. I have accurate times for my chart and one

other sibling. All three charts should show something. My sick sister

is still alive, but the end is clearly soon. The question I am trying to

deal with is when she will die.

 

Jason

 

--- On Tue, 7/29/08, SIHA <vkchoudhry wrote:

 

SIHA <vkchoudhry

Re: Use of relative's chart

Tuesday, July 29, 2008, 4:50 AM

 

Hello Mr. Tandon,

 

The prasna is made for the alive persons. Prasna is valid only if, when

necessary, the persons visits/contacts an astrologer without any appointment.

 

Best wishes.

 

A-105, South City II, Gurgaon 122018-01, (India).

Phones: 2219240 (STD 0124, ISD code 91 124)

Mobile phone: 9811016333

 

-

Love Tandon

@ s.com

Tuesday, July 29, 2008 1:10 PM

Re: Use of relative's chart

 

Dear ,

 

Taking this a bit further, if the relative is already dead, can the chart

still be used please and it would give the right result ?

 

If this be true, then does it mean that if we look at the chart of any

person even after his death then it should be possible to have an idea of

his life after this death ? How to look for that?

 

regards

Love

 

On Tue, Jul 29, 2008 at 10:13 AM, SIHA <vkchoudhry (AT) gmail (DOT) com> wrote:

 

> Hello Jason,

>

> In the chart of the relative we would see the indicators for the relation

> the person has with the patient.

>

> Best wishes.

>

>

>

> -

> Jason B

> @ s.com <%40gr oups.com>

> Tuesday, July 29, 2008 6:47 AM

> Use of relative's chart

>

> Prof Choudhry

>

> In your book " Predictive Techniques.. .. " you have a chapter

> entitled " Timing of Events " . In that chapter you deal with a number of

> cases where a person was seriously ill. You mention that in lieu of

> the patient's accurate natal chart one can employ a horary chart or the

> chart of a close relative of the ill person.

>

> What should we be looking for in the chart of a close relative? I

> assume that there should be some stress indicated and in cases of death

> a sign of significant grief, sadness, and or depression.

>

> I am only guessing. Would you be kind enough to explain a bit more

> about how we might use the chart of the close relative?

>

> Thanks,

>

> Jason

>

>

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Hello Mr. Tandon,

 

I add my replies to your questions in your message appended below.

 

Best wishes.

 

 

 

-

Love Tandon

Tuesday, July 29, 2008 9:06 PM

Re: Use of relative's chart

 

 

Dear Professor Choudhury,

 

Thank you for the response but I think I could not make myself clear. If I

understood you correctly earlier, you meant that we can see indications of

relatives from anyone's chart. My question, therefore, is on the chart of a

person and not a prasna chart. I will rephrase my questions here:

 

1. It is possible to see the indicators of a relative from anyone's chart -

not prasna - and thus be able to analyse, read and predict using those

indicators. In other words, to know of anyone we can either read that

person's chart or his relatives' chart. This much, I believe, you have

affirmed.

GENERAL READING CAN BE MADE FOR THE RELATIVE(S) FROM AN INDIVIDUAL'S CHART.

2. If the above is affirmed and possible then what is the meaning of the

reading from the chart of the person for the period after his death.

 

NOTHING. IT CAN HELP TO SOME EXTENT FOR THE LIVING PERSON IF THE CHART OF THE

LIVING PERSON IS NOT THERE.

 

(To

make it simple for myself I am not speaking of the relative's chart - that

is later step - but the chart of the person himself). The answer to this may

result in a number of questions again and I hope you would not mind

indulging us ignorants.

I ALWAYS TRY TO HELP ON MEANINGFUL QUESTIONS.

Looking forward to your response.

 

Regards

Love

 

On Tue, Jul 29, 2008 at 3:50 PM, SIHA <vkchoudhry wrote:

 

> Hello Mr. Tandon,

>

> The prasna is made for the alive persons. Prasna is valid only if, when

> necessary, the persons visits/contacts an astrologer without any

> appointment.

>

> Best wishes.

>

>

> A-105, South City II, Gurgaon 122018-01, (India).

> Phones: 2219240 (STD 0124, ISD code 91 124)

> Mobile phone: 9811016333

>

> -

> Love Tandon

> <%40>

> Tuesday, July 29, 2008 1:10 PM

> Re: Use of relative's chart

>

> Dear ,

>

> Taking this a bit further, if the relative is already dead, can the chart

> still be used please and it would give the right result ?

>

> If this be true, then does it mean that if we look at the chart of any

> person even after his death then it should be possible to have an idea of

> his life after this death ? How to look for that?

>

> regards

> Love

>

> On Tue, Jul 29, 2008 at 10:13 AM, SIHA

<vkchoudhry<vkchoudhry%40gmail.com>>

> wrote:

>

> > Hello Jason,

> >

> > In the chart of the relative we would see the indicators for the relation

> > the person has with the patient.

> >

> > Best wishes.

> >

> >

> >

> > -

> > Jason B

> > <%40> <%

> 40>

> > Tuesday, July 29, 2008 6:47 AM

> > Use of relative's chart

> >

> > Prof Choudhry

> >

> > In your book " Predictive Techniques.... " you have a chapter

> > entitled " Timing of Events " . In that chapter you deal with a number of

> > cases where a person was seriously ill. You mention that in lieu of

> > the patient's accurate natal chart one can employ a horary chart or the

> > chart of a close relative of the ill person.

> >

> > What should we be looking for in the chart of a close relative? I

> > assume that there should be some stress indicated and in cases of death

> > a sign of significant grief, sadness, and or depression.

> >

> > I am only guessing. Would you be kind enough to explain a bit more

> > about how we might use the chart of the close relative?

> >

> > Thanks,

> >

> > Jason

> >

> >

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Hello Lila,

 

No, you were not wrong.

 

Best wishes.

 

 

 

 

 

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lila

Wednesday, July 30, 2008 12:22 AM

Re: Use of relative's chart

 

 

My Dear Professor,

 

A businessman had an idea to promote the business I work at. He wanted to

get Paris Hilton ads a celebrity spokesperson and proposed to accomplish

this with the help of movie producer Ilya Salkind (Superman and Alexander).

 

Then one day I was at my desk and the phone rings. It was the businessman

and Ilya Salkind of the phone -- a suprise call out of the wild blue. I

had never spoken with Salkind or met him. The three of us spoke about

this proposed venture, and Salkind said he'd do this and that and how it

would be accomplished.

 

I quickly drew up Parashara's light and what a mess! All I can remember

was a lot going on in the 6th and that it looked like debt a litigation

til kingdom come.

 

It would have been a big change for the business, and I had had

reservations all along -- I don't know why. But the jyotish of the moment

spooked me over the edge and I never did sign the papers to go through

with it.

 

I figured this first conversation/meeting about " this is what we'll do,

this is how we will do it " was a prasna. Was I wrong?

 

Thank you.

 

Lila

 

Hello Jason,

 

Anybody can ask a prasna about self or another person. Prasna is reliable

if it is asked without fixing up an appointment - this is the pre condition.

 

Suppose ' A'asks a prasna. If it is about self then the chart would be

read for that. If it is about a friend or relative it would be read for

the house/planet signifying that friend or relative.

 

Best wishes.

 

 

-

Jason Bovien

Tuesday, July 29, 2008 7:54 PM

Re: Use of relative's chart

 

Dear Dr Choudhry,

 

I am not sure I understand your reply to my original question. Does

the relative have to be one of those in the immediate family - ie father,

mother, or sibling? I know how to find indications for example of when

my parents died years ago. Is this what you mean by using the

indications of a relative? some one with significations clearly indicated

in the chart?

 

I also like Love' s broader questions which underly mine - what is the

relationship between the charts of relatives? what can be read in the

chart of a person who has died? Many peopole claim we can see the

continued fame of celebrities for example after their death (e.g. Elvis).

 

And as I originally quoted your chapter there was no requirement that

the chart of the relative be a prasna.

 

To place this question in reality - I asked you to rectify the chart of

my sister who is dying of cancer which you did. She has 4th stage

terminal lung cancer. While I hope your rectification is correct,

shouldn't I be able to predict her death using the chart you suggested,

my own chart, and the charts of other immediate family members (siblings)

whose birth times are known. I have accurate times for my chart and one

other sibling. All three charts should show something. My sick sister

is still alive, but the end is clearly soon. The question I am trying to

deal with is when she will die.

 

Jason

 

--- On Tue, 7/29/08, SIHA <vkchoudhry wrote:

 

SIHA <vkchoudhry

Re: Use of relative's chart

Tuesday, July 29, 2008, 4:50 AM

 

Hello Mr. Tandon,

 

The prasna is made for the alive persons. Prasna is valid only if, when

necessary, the persons visits/contacts an astrologer without any appointment.

 

Best wishes.

 

A-105, South City II, Gurgaon 122018-01, (India).

Phones: 2219240 (STD 0124, ISD code 91 124)

Mobile phone: 9811016333

 

-

Love Tandon

@ s.com

Tuesday, July 29, 2008 1:10 PM

Re: Use of relative's chart

 

Dear ,

 

Taking this a bit further, if the relative is already dead, can the chart

still be used please and it would give the right result ?

 

If this be true, then does it mean that if we look at the chart of any

person even after his death then it should be possible to have an idea of

his life after this death ? How to look for that?

 

regards

Love

 

On Tue, Jul 29, 2008 at 10:13 AM, SIHA <vkchoudhry (AT) gmail (DOT) com> wrote:

 

> Hello Jason,

>

> In the chart of the relative we would see the indicators for the relation

> the person has with the patient.

>

> Best wishes.

>

>

>

> -

> Jason B

> @ s.com <%40gr oups.com>

> Tuesday, July 29, 2008 6:47 AM

> Use of relative's chart

>

> Prof Choudhry

>

> In your book " Predictive Techniques.. .. " you have a chapter

> entitled " Timing of Events " . In that chapter you deal with a number of

> cases where a person was seriously ill. You mention that in lieu of

> the patient's accurate natal chart one can employ a horary chart or the

> chart of a close relative of the ill person.

>

> What should we be looking for in the chart of a close relative? I

> assume that there should be some stress indicated and in cases of death

> a sign of significant grief, sadness, and or depression.

>

> I am only guessing. Would you be kind enough to explain a bit more

> about how we might use the chart of the close relative?

>

> Thanks,

>

> Jason

>

>

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Sir,

 

Glad to hear I did not assume incorrectly. An asute SA teacher told me

that nature was giving me a green light and I should take it. I mean --

reallistically -- how often in one's life does a famous movie producer

offer to act as agent to expand one's business with a celebrity

spokesperson? So it has bugged me to this day that I walked away from

the offer. Like the fish that got away. And you have told us my dear

professor, that those of us with ME in the 12th delay making up our minds

to the point of missing many opportunities in life. That's me.

 

I had had previous reservations, as I am a natural doubting Thomas, but

for me the jyotish of that moment was the nail in the coffin for these

plans. Thank God I have half an SA brain!

 

Lila

 

 

 

 

Best wishes.

 

 

 

 

 

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lila

Wednesday, July 30, 2008 12:22 AM

Re: Use of relative's chart

 

 

My Dear Professor,

 

A businessman had an idea to promote the business I work at. He wanted to

get Paris Hilton ads a celebrity spokesperson and proposed to accomplish

this with the help of movie producer Ilya Salkind (Superman and Alexander).

 

Then one day I was at my desk and the phone rings. It was the businessman

and Ilya Salkind of the phone -- a suprise call out of the wild blue. I

had never spoken with Salkind or met him. The three of us spoke about

this proposed venture, and Salkind said he'd do this and that and how it

would be accomplished.

 

I quickly drew up Parashara's light and what a mess! All I can remember

was a lot going on in the 6th and that it looked like debt a litigation

til kingdom come.

 

It would have been a big change for the business, and I had had

reservations all along -- I don't know why. But the jyotish of the moment

spooked me over the edge and I never did sign the papers to go through

with it.

 

I figured this first conversation/meeting about " this is what we'll do,

this is how we will do it " was a prasna. Was I wrong?

 

Thank you.

 

Lila

 

Hello Jason,

 

Anybody can ask a prasna about self or another person. Prasna is reliable

if it is asked without fixing up an appointment - this is the pre condition.

 

Suppose ' A'asks a prasna. If it is about self then the chart would be

read for that. If it is about a friend or relative it would be read for

the house/planet signifying that friend or relative.

 

Best wishes.

 

 

-

Jason Bovien

Tuesday, July 29, 2008 7:54 PM

Re: Use of relative's chart

 

Dear Dr Choudhry,

 

I am not sure I understand your reply to my original question. Does

the relative have to be one of those in the immediate family - ie father,

mother, or sibling? I know how to find indications for example of when

my parents died years ago. Is this what you mean by using the

indications of a relative? some one with significations clearly indicated

in the chart?

 

I also like Love' s broader questions which underly mine - what is the

relationship between the charts of relatives? what can be read in the

chart of a person who has died? Many peopole claim we can see the

continued fame of celebrities for example after their death (e.g. Elvis).

 

And as I originally quoted your chapter there was no requirement that

the chart of the relative be a prasna.

 

To place this question in reality - I asked you to rectify the chart of

my sister who is dying of cancer which you did. She has 4th stage

terminal lung cancer. While I hope your rectification is correct,

shouldn't I be able to predict her death using the chart you suggested,

my own chart, and the charts of other immediate family members (siblings)

whose birth times are known. I have accurate times for my chart and one

other sibling. All three charts should show something. My sick sister

is still alive, but the end is clearly soon. The question I am trying to

deal with is when she will die.

 

Jason

 

--- On Tue, 7/29/08, SIHA <vkchoudhry wrote:

 

SIHA <vkchoudhry

Re: Use of relative's chart

Tuesday, July 29, 2008, 4:50 AM

 

Hello Mr. Tandon,

 

The prasna is made for the alive persons. Prasna is valid only if, when

necessary, the persons visits/contacts an astrologer without any

appointment.

 

Best wishes.

 

A-105, South City II, Gurgaon 122018-01, (India).

Phones: 2219240 (STD 0124, ISD code 91 124)

Mobile phone: 9811016333

 

-

Love Tandon

@ s.com

Tuesday, July 29, 2008 1:10 PM

Re: Use of relative's chart

 

Dear ,

 

Taking this a bit further, if the relative is already dead, can the chart

still be used please and it would give the right result ?

 

If this be true, then does it mean that if we look at the chart of any

person even after his death then it should be possible to have an idea of

his life after this death ? How to look for that?

 

regards

Love

 

On Tue, Jul 29, 2008 at 10:13 AM, SIHA <vkchoudhry (AT) gmail (DOT) com> wrote:

 

> Hello Jason,

>

> In the chart of the relative we would see the indicators for the relation

> the person has with the patient.

>

> Best wishes.

>

>

>

> -

> Jason B

> @ s.com <%40gr oups.com>

> Tuesday, July 29, 2008 6:47 AM

> Use of relative's chart

>

> Prof Choudhry

>

> In your book " Predictive Techniques.. .. " you have a chapter

> entitled " Timing of Events " . In that chapter you deal with a number of

> cases where a person was seriously ill. You mention that in lieu of

> the patient's accurate natal chart one can employ a horary chart or the

> chart of a close relative of the ill person.

>

> What should we be looking for in the chart of a close relative? I

> assume that there should be some stress indicated and in cases of death

> a sign of significant grief, sadness, and or depression.

>

> I am only guessing. Would you be kind enough to explain a bit more

> about how we might use the chart of the close relative?

>

> Thanks,

>

> Jason

>

>

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Birth details:

2:32AM , 02/02/1985 ,Delhi ,India ,Scorpio Asc

 

This person has 10th Sun ,11th lord Mercury and 2nd lord Jupiter in 3rd house .

and dasamsa Asc lord (containing MT sign) Venus in 5th house.Does that mean

business as his career or  work on contracts (short term career).

 

 

 

 

 

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Hello Kapil,

 

Chart is good for business or contracting work. Health needs proper care.

Better would be to the business where investment is not highly risky. Avoiding

haste and exercising patience would help tremendously.

 

Best wishes.

 

 

 

 

 

-

kapil gawri

Monday, August 04, 2008 8:00 PM

Re: Use of relative's chart

 

 

 

 

Birth details:

2:32AM , 02/02/1985 ,Delhi ,India ,Scorpio Asc

 

This person has 10th Sun ,11th lord Mercury and 2nd lord Jupiter in 3rd house

.. and dasamsa Asc lord (containing MT sign) Venus in 5th house.Does that mean

business as his career or work on contracts (short term career).

 

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