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Dear , In your recent Weekly Predictions on www.YourNetAstrologer.com you state the following: "Those who have ascendant AROUND 2 degrees or any planet AROUND 2 degrees ... need extra care upto end of November, 2006..." During the period of the prediction for the week ending 6 August 2006 the nodes are at around 2° 25'. The nodal station will become exact at around 1° 25' from late August and in September. It is clear, the nodal station will be most intensely felt at 1° 25'. Moreover, from mid August the nodes will have moved below 2°. The attached graph shows the profile of the nodal station. The question I would like to ask is this: does a nodal station have more impact BEFORE it becomes exact than AFTER it has passed the exact point? In other words, is the impact likley to be more at 1° than at 2° as the nodal stations remains closer to that point and then crosses that degree in early November. As similar question might be asked about 0° which will also be passed in early November.

The logic would be that a nodal station builds up pressure BEFORE an exact point is hit, but begins to release the pressure AFTER the exact point is passed, even while stationary. Thank you for clarifying this point of interpretation. Best wishes, C

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Hello my dear C,

 

The impact is likley to be maximum for those who have ascending degree/planet at 1° 25 minutes than those at 2° as the nodal stations is at that point and then crosses that degree in early November. The separating impact continues to be strong for one degree further and continues to keep one vulnerable.

 

Best wishes,

 

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Saturday, July 29, 2006 1:25 AM

Gauging the impact of the nodal station

 

Dear ,

 

In your recent Weekly Predictions on www.YourNetAstrologer.com you state the following:

 

"Those who have ascendant AROUND 2 degrees or any planet AROUND 2 degrees ... need extra care upto end of November, 2006..."

 

During the period of the prediction for the week ending 6 August 2006 the nodes are at around 2° 25'. The nodal station will become exact at around 1° 25' from late August and in September.

 

It is clear, the nodal station will be most intensely felt at 1° 25'. Moreover, from mid August the nodes will have moved below 2°. The attached graph shows the profile of the nodal station.

 

The question I would like to ask is this: does a nodal station have more impact BEFORE it becomes exact than AFTER it has passed the exact point?

 

In other words, is the impact likley to be more at 1° than at 2° as the nodal stations remains closer to that point and then crosses that degree in early November. As similar question might be asked about 0° which will also be passed in early November.

 

The logic would be that a nodal station builds up pressure BEFORE an exact point is hit, but begins to release the pressure AFTER the exact point is passed, even while stationary.

 

Thank you for clarifying this point of interpretation.

 

Best wishes,

 

C

 

 

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Dear ,

 

Thank you for the kind reply.

 

If I understand your reply correctly, the impact of a stationary

transit is the same say 30' BEFORE as it is 30' AFTER the exact

point. In both cases the impact remains strong (one is vulnerable)

while seperating upto 1° from the affected placement.

 

Best wishes,

 

C

 

is equivalent as long as it is within the orb of close influence - --

- In SAMVA , <siha wrote:

>

>

> Hello my dear C,

>

> The impact is likley to be maximum for those who have ascending

degree/planet at 1° 25 minutes than those at 2° as the nodal

stations is at that point and then crosses that degree in early

November. The separating impact continues to be strong for one

degree further and continues to keep one vulnerable.

>

> Best wishes,

>

>

> www.YourNetAstrologer.com

> www.JyotishRemedies121.com

> A-105, South City II, Gurgaon 122018. (India)

> Phones: 91 124 - 2219240

> Mobile 98110 16333

>

>

> -

> Cosmologer

> samva

> Saturday, July 29, 2006 1:25 AM

> Gauging the impact of the nodal station

>

>

> Dear ,

>

> In your recent Weekly Predictions on www.YourNetAstrologer.com

you state the following:

>

> " Those who have ascendant AROUND 2 degrees or any planet AROUND

2 degrees ... need extra care upto end of November, 2006... "

>

> During the period of the prediction for the week ending 6 August

2006 the nodes are at around 2° 25'. The nodal station will become

exact at around 1° 25' from late August and in September.

>

> It is clear, the nodal station will be most intensely felt at 1°

25'. Moreover, from mid August the nodes will have moved below 2°.

The attached graph shows the profile of the nodal station.

>

> The question I would like to ask is this: does a nodal station

have more impact BEFORE it becomes exact than AFTER it has passed

the exact point?

>

> In other words, is the impact likley to be more at 1° than at 2°

as the nodal stations remains closer to that point and then crosses

that degree in early November. As similar question might be asked

about 0° which will also be passed in early November.

>

> The logic would be that a nodal station builds up pressure

BEFORE an exact point is hit, but begins to release the pressure

AFTER the exact point is passed, even while stationary.

>

> Thank you for clarifying this point of interpretation.

>

> Best wishes,

>

> C

>

>

> -

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Hello C,

 

Yes, your understanding is right.

 

Best wishes,

 

 

 

 

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<SAMVA >

Sunday, July 30, 2006 1:11 AM

Re: Gauging the impact of the nodal station

 

 

Dear ,

 

Thank you for the kind reply.

 

If I understand your reply correctly, the impact of a stationary

transit is the same say 30' BEFORE as it is 30' AFTER the exact

point. In both cases the impact remains strong (one is vulnerable)

while seperating upto 1° from the affected placement.

 

Best wishes,

 

C

 

is equivalent as long as it is within the orb of close influence - --

- In SAMVA , <siha wrote:

>

>

> Hello my dear C,

>

> The impact is likley to be maximum for those who have ascending

degree/planet at 1° 25 minutes than those at 2° as the nodal

stations is at that point and then crosses that degree in early

November. The separating impact continues to be strong for one

degree further and continues to keep one vulnerable.

>

> Best wishes,

>

>

> www.YourNetAstrologer.com

> www.JyotishRemedies121.com

> A-105, South City II, Gurgaon 122018. (India)

> Phones: 91 124 - 2219240

> Mobile 98110 16333

>

>

> -

> Cosmologer

> samva

> Saturday, July 29, 2006 1:25 AM

> Gauging the impact of the nodal station

>

>

> Dear ,

>

> In your recent Weekly Predictions on www.YourNetAstrologer.com

you state the following:

>

> " Those who have ascendant AROUND 2 degrees or any planet AROUND

2 degrees ... need extra care upto end of November, 2006... "

>

> During the period of the prediction for the week ending 6 August

2006 the nodes are at around 2° 25'. The nodal station will become

exact at around 1° 25' from late August and in September.

>

> It is clear, the nodal station will be most intensely felt at 1°

25'. Moreover, from mid August the nodes will have moved below 2°.

The attached graph shows the profile of the nodal station.

>

> The question I would like to ask is this: does a nodal station

have more impact BEFORE it becomes exact than AFTER it has passed

the exact point?

>

> In other words, is the impact likley to be more at 1° than at 2°

as the nodal stations remains closer to that point and then crosses

that degree in early November. As similar question might be asked

about 0° which will also be passed in early November.

>

> The logic would be that a nodal station builds up pressure

BEFORE an exact point is hit, but begins to release the pressure

AFTER the exact point is passed, even while stationary.

>

> Thank you for clarifying this point of interpretation.

>

> Best wishes,

>

> C

>

>

> -

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> Messenger with Voice. Make PC-to-Phone Calls to the US

(and 30+ countries) for 2¢/min or less.

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> -

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