Guest guest Posted April 18, 2004 Report Share Posted April 18, 2004 Hi Therese, I am reading your question again and I see that you mentioned to quote something from her nodebook. I haven't finished it yet, but I must say that the information given and the background of the mythology is quite fascinating untill now. I will think of the best quote in this book after I have finished it. Anne , " hagazussah " <hagazussa@c...> wrote: > Hi Therese, > > I have this book: translated in Dutch. I just sent a shortlist about > naksatras to the list 2 days ago. Don't you think that is correct? > In what way is she not making a good combination between western and > Jyotish? I have understood that in Jyotish the emphasis is more on > the moon rather than the sun. Komilla puts in this book the emphasis > on the sun, am I correct? > > Anne > > > , Therese Hamilton > <eastwest@s...> wrote: > > Hi.. > > > > I wonder if one or two of you on this list who really like > Komilla's book > > on the nodes could type a quote or two from the book on this > > list--something that you really feel she hit just right? Does she > keep the > > mansions in the sidereal zodiac or use them with the Tropical > signs? > > > > I'm asking because I have another one of her books--Barnes & Noble > was > > selling it for $5 when it was originally $25. I wish I'd bought > the whole > > stack of them to give to people. > > This book has lots of lovely color illustarations, but Komilla > combines > > the nakshatras with the Tropical signs and rulers, which I think > isn't a > > very good way to approach the nakshatras. (The book is INDIAN > ASTROLOGY.) > > > > Thanks to anyone who can help! > > Therese Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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