Guest guest Posted May 13, 2002 Report Share Posted May 13, 2002 Om Namo Narayanaya, Dear Narasimha, Correctly put. As jyotishas we shall be aware of the current transits that attacked your seat of happiness too.Time for meditation and Yagyas... Jai Guru Dev Zoran pvr108 wrote: > Dear Narayan, > > > However, I have a request for you, and that is, to stop further > > teaching with immediate effect. Now that you have given/taught us > > all these techniques ... I would like to attack blind > charts/puzzles > > on this list ... right in front of you, under your supervision. > That > > way, any mistakes we make is ironed out. > > I am afraid you are not thinking clearly when you make this request. > > Learning new things and consolidating all the things learnt are two > different processes that can and should go on in parallel. For you to > gain practice with blind analysis of practical charts, it is not > necessary for Sanjay to stop teaching. Even as Sanjay teaches new > things and you learn them, you can continue practical experimentation > and consoladation of previously learned things. > > Moreover, you are making this request at a totally wrong time. I > mean, look at the context - I disagreed on a non-Jyotish topic with > Sanjay and, because I was so confident on this particular topic > (aksharas/syllables), I did not say " I disagree with you " as I > usually say and instead hastily said " you are teaching a wrong > thing " . I was genuinely concerned about the correctness of his > teachings in question. For example, one reading Sanjay's procedure > would think that the mantra " Hum Phat " has 3 or 4 aksharas, while the > fact is that it is just 2 aksharas. Hum and phat are two seed > syllables (beeja aksharas). > > I made a mistake by accusing Sanjay, correctly or incorrectly, of a > wrong teaching. This, along with the current sensitive planetary > transits, resulted in an offended Sanjay. Your request is totally > inappropriate given the sensitive context. > > Sanjay is a great teacher and we only can benefit from his teachings. > You should withdraw your request. > > Blessings, > Narasimha > > > OM TAT SAT > Archive: varahamihira > Files: varahamihira > varahamihira/database > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 13, 2002 Report Share Posted May 13, 2002 om gurave namah --------------- Dear Narasimha, I apologize to one and all for making that statement, and I withdraw it effectively. Maybe, I did not state my intentions clearly. I shall re-state it this time.. hopefuly ..clearly. I did not mean that Sanjays teachings were not beneficial. In fact it is ... much more than I could possibly express. What I meant was ... atleast I wanted to get his teachings correctly and apply it effectively, and wanted more focus on this. My point was ... what is the use of new teachings, when one cannot effectively apply it in ones practice. How many of us can say .. that they have understood all the nuances of the techniques that Sanjay has taught us ... and apply them effectively? Regards -Narayan varahamihira, " pvr108 " <pvr@m...> wrote: > Dear Narayan, > > > However, I have a request for you, and that is, to stop further > > teaching with immediate effect. Now that you have given/taught us > > all these techniques ... I would like to attack blind > charts/puzzles > > on this list ... right in front of you, under your supervision. > That > > way, any mistakes we make is ironed out. > > I am afraid you are not thinking clearly when you make this request. > > Learning new things and consolidating all the things learnt are two > different processes that can and should go on in parallel. For you to > gain practice with blind analysis of practical charts, it is not > necessary for Sanjay to stop teaching. Even as Sanjay teaches new > things and you learn them, you can continue practical experimentation > and consoladation of previously learned things. > > Moreover, you are making this request at a totally wrong time. I > mean, look at the context - I disagreed on a non-Jyotish topic with > Sanjay and, because I was so confident on this particular topic > (aksharas/syllables), I did not say " I disagree with you " as I > usually say and instead hastily said " you are teaching a wrong > thing " . I was genuinely concerned about the correctness of his > teachings in question. For example, one reading Sanjay's procedure > would think that the mantra " Hum Phat " has 3 or 4 aksharas, while the > fact is that it is just 2 aksharas. Hum and phat are two seed > syllables (beeja aksharas). > > I made a mistake by accusing Sanjay, correctly or incorrectly, of a > wrong teaching. This, along with the current sensitive planetary > transits, resulted in an offended Sanjay. Your request is totally > inappropriate given the sensitive context. > > Sanjay is a great teacher and we only can benefit from his teachings. > You should withdraw your request. > > Blessings, > Narasimha Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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