Guest guest Posted January 11, 2010 Report Share Posted January 11, 2010 There are many intriguing things often said about naadi astrology. 1. Bad predictions always come true; good predictions never come true. 2. Past is accurately described; future is not always correctly predicted. 3. Future bride/groom is clearly described by the naadi but the age of marriage went wrong. 4. Except marriage, every other prediction went wrong. 5. As we move more and more in to the future, naadi's predictions get more and more off the mark. My explanations for each point: 1. This is a general problem with astrology in general and it is not exclusive to naadi. Perhaps, it is more of a perception than reality. Perhaps it is the actions of the person concerned after the prediction is resulting in this phenomenon. I know at least one person whose death was hinted by the astrologer. He also said that she didn't die she would get the divorce as she wanted and have a good life after a few years. He said the death would be because of some accident or suddenly developed illness or already existing illness. Luckily nothing bad happened and she got the divorce she wanted. She is now waiting for the good life as predicted by the naadi astrologer. 2. Regarding the second point, the positions of people like B V Raman and Rayidu are well known - some spirits help them to know the past, but future is beyond their comprehension. While this possibility cannot be ruled out, a better explanation is future can never be predicted correctly. Not even by sages. Only God knows everything but He will never let us know the truth. Another point in this connection is Hinduism deosn't believe in fatalism and karma is what matters. So the actions after the prediction can alter everything. The rest of the arguments in connection with this point as well as points 3, 4, 5 will follow soon. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 13, 2010 Report Share Posted January 13, 2010 It is interesting to read your explanation. Please post your arguments on the remaining points that you have mentioned at the earliest. Regards, Sandhya , " rmahesh01 " <rmahesh01 wrote: > > There are many intriguing things often said about naadi astrology. > > 1. Bad predictions always come true; good predictions never come true. > 2. Past is accurately described; future is not always correctly > predicted. > 3. Future bride/groom is clearly described by the naadi but the age of > marriage went wrong. > 4. Except marriage, every other prediction went wrong. > 5. As we move more and more in to the future, naadi's predictions get > more and more off the mark. > > My explanations for each point: > > 1. This is a general problem with astrology in general and it is not > exclusive to naadi. Perhaps, it is more of a perception than > reality. Perhaps it is the actions of the person concerned after > the prediction is resulting in this phenomenon. I know at least one > person whose death was hinted by the astrologer. He also said that > she didn't die she would get the divorce as she wanted and have a > good life after a few years. He said the death would be because of > some accident or suddenly developed illness or already existing > illness. Luckily nothing bad happened and she got the divorce she > wanted. She is now waiting for the good life as predicted by the > naadi astrologer. > 2. Regarding the second point, the positions of people like B V > Raman and Rayidu are well known - some spirits help them to know the > past, but future is beyond their comprehension. While this > possibility cannot be ruled out, a better explanation is future can > never be predicted correctly. Not even by sages. Only God knows > everything but He will never let us know the truth. Another point in > this connection is Hinduism deosn't believe in fatalism and karma is > what matters. So the actions after the prediction can alter > everything. > > The rest of the arguments in connection with this point as well as points 3, 4, 5 will follow soon. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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