Guest guest Posted September 4, 2008 Report Share Posted September 4, 2008 Respected members, Could someone please help me understanding how to determine houses detrimental to the negating houses for profession (3, 5, 9)? As we know, the houses 6th, 8th or 12th from the house of the matter to be judged are considered as the 'detrimental' houses to the house of that matter. Now for profession, 3rd, 5th and 9th houses are considered as negating houses to 10th (judged for change in service). Then how will one judge the negating/detrimental houses for change in profession - would they be 2nd, 4th and 8th (6th, 8th and 12th from 9th house respectively) or the original houses signifying profession i.e. 2nd, 6th and 10th? Please clarify. Thanks, Antariksh Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 4, 2008 Report Share Posted September 4, 2008 Dear Antariksh in genral 5th and 9th will be the 12th to 6th and 10th , hence it considered to be nageting houses for proffession. it will be applicable to a permanant jobs/service i feel. 5th and 9th house significance loss of job , but if the same 5th/9th signifies along with 6th or 10th will give change of job. In any other service like social service / organisation / business 5th and 9th house gives different result. Many politicians or presiddent/ chair person of a society will hold the post honarary which may not yield income. 2nd house will ply key role in other business/ temporary jobs/service. if they had 2nd house dasha periods he/she will get financial beneft either salary or some remunaration in some perticular periods. Astrologers fate signifies 8th house as well as 9th house , 8th service to public and 9th house of fortune or will be able to know the future of others. Public will be more benefitted than the astrologer. like the same people in public life they may not get 6th and 10 th house say seers of a mutt / honaray president of educational institute. Some nageting houses will be positive houses for other eason this should be researched more. Bush Jr. become president In Saturn dasha lord of 7th and 8th in its own star Pushya and strong signicance of 7th and 8th along with the lagna. But when it joins some other bhukti made him to be the President of US. As per my knowledge many hidden points stored in ASTROLOgy which should be digout . Sri.PVR Narsimha rao's Divissional chart and KP sub lord system given many more hidden points. K.Baskaran too tried to give the interlink and Khullar also hinted at interlink. In my case only jupitr is strong significator of 2nd and 11th house , hence my income will increase through benefitting others as it indicates 5th house. My Saturn is also signifies 2nd and 11th but Saturn is strong is strong significatro of 1,8, and 12th hence others will be more benefitted from me eithr way. My Moon is strong significator of 8th due to placement in the 8th along with lagna lord Sturn in the 8th cusp. henc ethis period was a period of Poverty. Regards Sahhasra Saagara.--- On Thu, 4/9/08, *** ANTARIKSH *** <antariksh_80 wrote: *** ANTARIKSH *** <antariksh_80 Detrimental Houses Date: Thursday, 4 September, 2008, 12:37 PM Respected members,Could someone please help me understanding how to determine housesdetrimental to the negating houses for profession (3, 5, 9)?As we know, the houses 6th, 8th or 12th from the house of the matter tobe judged are considered as the 'detrimental' houses to the house ofthat matter. Now for profession, 3rd, 5th and 9th houses are consideredas negating houses to 10th (judged for change in service). Then how willone judge the negating/detrimenta l houses for change in profession -would they be 2nd, 4th and 8th (6th, 8th and 12th from 9th houserespectively) or the original houses signifying profession i.e. 2nd, 6thand 10th?Please clarify.Thanks,Antariksh Unlimited freedom, unlimited storage. Get it now Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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