Guest guest Posted March 14, 2008 Report Share Posted March 14, 2008 Dear Shree Bhaskar:Writing this in re to your post responding to Aavesh. You say: " To be seen astrologicallyand not in ones Karma, which is understood andgoes without saying." Yes, it goes wihtout saying that your karma keeps giving you the feedback as you trudge along. Cycles snare your feet though. And 'daivee' plays its elfin role. Man is urged to anchor his hope in action. When 'prarabdh' hijacks our 'kriyamaan', we are caught unawares. Elf smiles and vanishes. What say, Aavesh? But yes, to be seen astrologically. That's why we are gathered here. RK Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 14, 2008 Report Share Posted March 14, 2008 Dear Shri RK, // When 'prarabdh' hijacks our 'kriyamaan', we are caught unawares. Elf smiles and vanishes.// I like that statement. Its a smart one. Yes man proposes and God disposes is what we have learnt since childhood, but is not actually God who disposes, but our Prarabdh, as you rightly said. regards, Bhaskar. Vedic Astrologyandhealing , " arkaydash " <arkaydash wrote: > > > > > Dear Shree Bhaskar: > Writing this in re to your post responding to Aavesh. You say: > > " To be seen astrologically > and not in ones Karma, which is understood and > goes without saying. " > > Yes, it goes wihtout saying that your karma keeps giving you the > feedback as you trudge along. Cycles snare your feet though. And > 'daivee' plays its elfin role. Man is urged to anchor his hope in > action. When 'prarabdh' hijacks our 'kriyamaan', we are caught unawares. > Elf smiles and vanishes. What say, Aavesh? > > But yes, to be seen astrologically. That's why we are gathered here. > > RK > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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