Guest guest Posted March 25, 2008 Report Share Posted March 25, 2008 Did you ever wonder why conflicts occur between two persons- probably you would see that these persons could be otherwise sane and non-belligerent? There are several combinations to see whether a person would become your friend or foe but I am not going into that right now, since I do not have the necessary literature handy. On the other hand, let us try to see what influences a person with a particular chart to get into conflicts at a particular time. As I have mentioned earlier, the conflicts in general depend upon Mars of the planets and the 6th and the 11th of the Tithis ie Shashti and Ekadasi. You would do well to recognize that all these three are governed by Lord kartikeyan, who is the Commander of the Gods. From the charts, if you have Mars in 7th from your UL, it is said that you would be mostly involved in tiffs. sometimes silly, with your spouse. You would belittle her/him and/or feel that he/she is not giving the right kind of treatment he/she ought to be giving to you. Very interestingly, these tiffs continue even if the couple loves each other dearly. On the other hand, Mars afflicting the 2nd house or 2nd Lord could be giving the native a lashing tongue, often pushing himself into unnecessary and avoidable verbal duels. BV Raman in his book " Hindu predictive astrology " discusses some of these aspects. If you look at the transits, often the Horas of Mars could be enticing the gullible to enter into a feud. On the other hand, look for the tr Mars affecting your 2nd or 11th houses or Lords from a bad degree. This might be creating fights. Why this happens to only some persons and not every one? That depends on the individual charts and their resistance to the effects of Mars- say, if Moon or Jupiter are very powerful. If Sun or Saturn is powerful, the native is too matured to enter into silly tiffs. A weak or malefic Mercury may make him too timid to enter into fight. Another way of looking at whether the person will be passive or aggresive is described in COVA, which depends upon the AL and 6A. Kishore patnaik Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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