Guest guest Posted June 1, 2005 Report Share Posted June 1, 2005 Dear Members, Since horary is widely believed to provide accurate results, can we apply the same technique to (a) Determine if the given birth data is correct and (b) If the data is not found to be correct, use horary once again to arrive at the correct birth time? Please first tell me how, given a natal chart and a horary number, we can answer the question " Is this chart correct? " Regards, Rangarajan Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 1, 2005 Report Share Posted June 1, 2005 Dear Sri Rangarajan and others, In a horary application, there are a set of RPs ,day lord,moon sign lord, moon star lord,horary no( asc sign lord), Hor no(asc .star lord At the same time there are RPs generated thro'clock time.Ascendant etc.... My question is which RPs are to be used and when, & will they produce identical answers. Horary is a supplement to fine tune predictions arrive thro natal horoscopes. Regards, , " Rangarajan Krishnamoorthy " <ranga@m...> wrote: > Dear Members, > Since horary is widely believed to provide accurate results, can we > apply the same technique to > (a) Determine if the given birth data is correct and > (b) If the data is not found to be correct, use horary once again to > arrive at the correct birth time? > > Please first tell me how, given a natal chart and a horary number, we > can answer the question " Is this chart correct? " > > Regards, > Rangarajan Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 1, 2005 Report Share Posted June 1, 2005 Satish ji, RP means the ruling planet i.e. planet ruling the moment. So RPs are always taken for the time of judgement not for the number. Regards, Punit Pandey , " rsatish1942 " <rsatish1942> wrote: > Dear Sri Rangarajan and others, > > In a horary application, there are a set of RPs ,day lord,moon sign > lord, moon star lord,horary no( asc sign lord), Hor no(asc .star lord > > At the same time there are RPs generated thro'clock time.Ascendant > etc.... > My question is which RPs are to be used and when, & will they produce > identical answers. > Horary is a supplement to fine tune predictions arrive thro natal > horoscopes. > > > Regards, > > > > > > , " Rangarajan Krishnamoorthy " > <ranga@m...> wrote: > > Dear Members, > > Since horary is widely believed to provide accurate results, can we > > apply the same technique to > > (a) Determine if the given birth data is correct and > > (b) If the data is not found to be correct, use horary once again to > > arrive at the correct birth time? > > > > Please first tell me how, given a natal chart and a horary number, we > > can answer the question " Is this chart correct? " > > > > Regards, > > Rangarajan Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 2, 2005 Report Share Posted June 2, 2005 Dear Rangarajan, That is a real good point. On the basis of a practically applicable answer, you can run a program on computer because there is no limitation like RP test. Then you can run for another horary answer whether the given horary answer is reliable. Instead of words it's time to show action-- pudding to eat for proof. Regards, tw , " Rangarajan Krishnamoorthy " <ranga@m...> wrote: > Dear Members, > Since horary is widely believed to provide accurate results, can we > apply the same technique to > (a) Determine if the given birth data is correct and > (b) If the data is not found to be correct, use horary once again to > arrive at the correct birth time? > > Please first tell me how, given a natal chart and a horary number, we > can answer the question " Is this chart correct? " > > Regards, > Rangarajan Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 2, 2005 Report Share Posted June 2, 2005 Dear TW, Yes, that is exactly what I was thinking. Horary charts are more than just RPs and hence I believe they might provide a better rectification mechanism. I need to know which houses to consider, etc. for answering the question " Is this chart correct? " . Regards, Rangarajan , " tw853 " <tw853> wrote: > Dear Rangarajan, > > That is a real good point. On the basis of a practically applicable > answer, you can run a program on computer because there is no > limitation like RP test. Then you can run for another horary answer > whether the given horary answer is reliable. Instead of words it's > time to show action-- pudding to eat for proof. > > Regards, > > tw > > > , " Rangarajan Krishnamoorthy " > <ranga@m...> wrote: > > Dear Members, > > Since horary is widely believed to provide accurate results, can we > > apply the same technique to > > (a) Determine if the given birth data is correct and > > (b) If the data is not found to be correct, use horary once again to > > arrive at the correct birth time? > > > > Please first tell me how, given a natal chart and a horary number, we > > can answer the question " Is this chart correct? " > > > > Regards, > > Rangarajan Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 2, 2005 Report Share Posted June 2, 2005 Dear Rangarajan Here my view is RPs of Natal and Horary by the same person, should be same., and should correspond to the Natural RP. Try it. Worth experimenting. --- Rangarajan Krishnamoorthy <ranga wrote: > Dear Members, > Since horary is widely believed to provide accurate results, can we > apply the same technique to > (a) Determine if the given birth data is correct and > (b) If the data is not found to be correct, use horary once again to > arrive at the correct birth time? > > Please first tell me how, given a natal chart and a horary number, we > can answer the question " Is this chart correct? " > > Regards, > Rangarajan Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 3, 2005 Report Share Posted June 3, 2005 Dear Punitji, I thank you for your reply.A clarification.If Rps are for the Time of Judgemnt, what is the role of Horary nos. Thank you, Satish , " Punit Pandey " <punitp@g...> wrote: > Satish ji, > > RP means the ruling planet i.e. planet ruling the moment. So RPs are > always taken for the time of judgement not for the number. > > Regards, > > Punit Pandey > > , " rsatish1942 " <rsatish1942> > wrote: > > Dear Sri Rangarajan and others, > > > > In a horary application, there are a set of RPs ,day lord,moon sign > > lord, moon star lord,horary no( asc sign lord), Hor no (asc .star > lord > > > > At the same time there are RPs generated thro'clock time.Ascendant > > etc.... > > My question is which RPs are to be used and when, & will they > produce > > identical answers. > > Horary is a supplement to fine tune predictions arrive thro natal > > horoscopes. > > > > > > Regards, > > > > > > > > > > > > , " Rangarajan Krishnamoorthy " > > <ranga@m...> wrote: > > > Dear Members, > > > Since horary is widely believed to provide accurate results, can > we > > > apply the same technique to > > > (a) Determine if the given birth data is correct and > > > (b) If the data is not found to be correct, use horary once again > to > > > arrive at the correct birth time? > > > > > > Please first tell me how, given a natal chart and a horary > number, we > > > can answer the question " Is this chart correct? " > > > > > > Regards, > > > Rangarajan Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 4, 2005 Report Share Posted June 4, 2005 Dear Rangarajan, I suspect that if you ask " is this chart correct?' that you will nearly always get a negative answer. To be 'correct' the birth would have to be exact to the second of time. I doubt whether one in a thousand 'timed' births are that accurate. Possibly a better way would be to give some reasonable leeway such as ask the question " is this chart correct to within 30 seconds of time? " Ron Gaunt On Wed, 01 Jun 2005 14:39:18 -0000, you wrote: >Dear Members, >Since horary is widely believed to provide accurate results, can we >apply the same technique to >(a) Determine if the given birth data is correct and >(b) If the data is not found to be correct, use horary once again to >arrive at the correct birth time? > >Please first tell me how, given a natal chart and a horary number, we >can answer the question " Is this chart correct? " > >Regards, >Rangarajan > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 4, 2005 Report Share Posted June 4, 2005 Dear Ron, I understand what you are saying. The reason why I phrased the question that way is this: If the answer is positive, it is good because we have the correct time. If negative, I will change the time to +/- delta, choose a different number and ask the same question. Repeat this till the answer is yes! Perhaps this sounds silly, but I am so obsessed with this " rectification " problem that I am looking for everything possible! Regards, Rangarajan , " rongaunt@b... au " <rongaunt@b...> wrote: > > Dear Rangarajan, > > I suspect that if you ask " is this chart correct?' that you will > nearly always get a negative answer. To be 'correct' the birth > would have to be exact to the second of time. I doubt whether > one in a thousand 'timed' births are that accurate. > > Possibly a better way would be to give some reasonable leeway > such as ask the question " is this chart correct to within 30 > seconds of time? " > > > Ron Gaunt > > > On Wed, 01 Jun 2005 14:39:18 -0000, you wrote: > > >Dear Members, > >Since horary is widely believed to provide accurate results, can we > >apply the same technique to > >(a) Determine if the given birth data is correct and > >(b) If the data is not found to be correct, use horary once again to > >arrive at the correct birth time? > > > >Please first tell me how, given a natal chart and a horary number, we > >can answer the question " Is this chart correct? " > > > >Regards, > >Rangarajan > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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