Guest guest Posted June 14, 2007 Report Share Posted June 14, 2007 Lispeth Sidani, Well I am sure he has also followed the a model I too follow pl see my post on dusthanas in current times. on ur question well the rules were laid out when society was in order Dharmam Mulam idat Jagat (right conduct, action, life, earnings drove the world then) [as they never chased material wealth or aggrandizement, what they got took it as gods gift] now it is Dhanam Mulam idat Jagat (Money drives the world) money alone matters means no questions asked so the yogas that said were bad were actually the ones that denoted such gains, that is compete and win at any cost or snatch it, be smarter than him use sabotage on ur competitors as a strategy whatver] again OD , borrowings credit cards, home loans, personal loans etc] how do these come living beyond ur real income today. u chase ur payments by some means other than normal. so the NBRY YOGAS PROPEL wealth into a native if neecha placements are there in divisional charts I hope this covers ur curiosity a good question I must say. Best wishes G B Prashant Kumar Pl give personal data with some life events with dates=jobs, marriage, family, kids, high/low times. Picture or 2 to personal ID pkgoteti, for Lagna features check. Services of this astrologer in the group are free, personal mail and CHAT consultations ARE CHARGEABLE! Mobile 09840051861 Chennai, India liz_sidani <liz_sidani vedic astrology Thursday, June 14, 2007 12:25:21 PM [vedic astrology] Debilitated and Retro Planets in Divisional Charts Dear Learned Ones, Greetings. In one Guru's lectures, he mentioned that a debilitated benefic in navamsa or dasamsa, definitely means wealth--material wealth that is, for the individual. What is the explanation for this. Specifically, 1. Was he refering to " functional benefics " or natural benefics? 2. If the planet in question is a functional benefic, would the rule still apply? 3. If the planet in question is Mercury who is a " neutral, " what would its debility in the navamsa or dasamsa imply? 4. If the planet being both the 2nd and 11th lord(s) and ALSO happens to be the Atmakara (as far as the Rasi is concerned), BECOMES DEBILITATED IN NAVAMSA BY 50%, would this, applying the Guru's principle, indicate wealth too?. I would think it implies harship for the individual. Though the indivual whose chart I'm studying seems to be having no major difficulties in money. 5. If a planet is debilitated in the 10th house of navamsa how will its placement " flavor " the 10th house in the dasamsa? I asked this question because most astrologers use the navamsa more often when studying the charts of famous individuals. 6. Does one's Atmakara changes per divisional chart? 7. If Atmakara refers to the " soul's urge in this lifetime " what would its combustion, retrogression or debilitation signify as far as the individual's " soul mission " is concerned. 8. Is it safe to assume that by just looking at the Atmakara, we can " predict " more or less, the type of profession the individual is DRAWN to (at the core of his being). For instance, if its Jupiter AK, then he must be a teacher, lecturer, astrologer, psychologist, priest, etc. If its Surya, then he should be a govt. official, politician, entertainer, performer, corporate leader, etc..? 9. In one book I bought in Malaysia, it says that the navamsa chart becomes the definitive chart by 60% after the individual turns 32. The remaining " hold " of the rasi becomes 40%. Is this true? 10. Finally, when a planet is afflicted in the rasi, say Combust, does it stay combust in ALL DIVISIONAL charts? 11. Does the same hold true for a retrograde planets? Thanks in advance for your insights. Respectfully, Lispeth Sidani ______________________________\ ____ Don't get soaked. Take a quick peak at the forecast with the Search weather shortcut. http://tools.search./shortcuts/#loc_weather Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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