Guest guest Posted May 13, 2008 Report Share Posted May 13, 2008 Dear friends, Given the lack of participation on SAMVA I am taking a break from it. Best wishes, Thor SAMVA , Cosmologer <cosmologer wrote: > > Dear John, > I am afraid I can't help you out on a question stretching back into antiquity. > However, there is one things I want to comment on in your post - as I have been thinking about it of late. > SAMVA list is not a " newsgroup site " . It is a discussion list for SA astrologers. The objective of the list as I have stated many times before is to be a forum for SA astrologers to share their views and exchange information to improve their skills as astrologers. I have been trying to keep the list going with regular posts, but the dwindling participation has become a matter of concern. If the list does not come alive with participation, I will be forced to reconsider my efforts here. > Finally, my name is Thor and not Cosmologer. The latter is only a name of my blog and email. Please feel free to address me by my name. > Best wishes, > Thor > > > > John Dorio <johndorio > SAMVA > Friday, May 9, 2008 4:56:27 AM > Ramanavami in 753 BCE > > Dear , Cosmologer and list members, > > This is a SAMVA question. I am trying to calculate the > date of Ramanavami in 753 BCE because I read that on > this day, the city of Rome was founded. I found that > on the day of April 21, 753 BCE: > > Sun 22 deg 36' Aries (Julian) > Moon 9 deg 8' Aqr > > Now April 13 is nine days before so this may be the > beginning of the month of Chaitra which had the > following positions: > > Sun 14 deg 56' Aries > Moon 3 deg 7' Sco > > Here the Sun is well into Aries which may too late for > the beginning of Chaitra. Doesn't the Rama Navami > holiday occur on the 9th day after the beginning of > the Chaitra month? I don't know when this date is for > 753 BCE. Does anyone know when this date is? I used > the Swiss Empemeris for 6000 year website for the > planetary positions. > > I want to thank the Cosmologer and for > heading the most excellent SAMVA newgroups website. I > especially liked the articles about the teacher's > strike in England and the Earthquake analysis near > Reno, Nevada. Great job and well done. > > Best regards, > John Dorio > > > > ____________________ ______________ > Be a better friend, newshound, and > know-it-all with Mobile. Try it now. http://mobile./;_ylt=Ahu06i62sR8HDtDypao8Wcj9tAcJ > > --- > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 13, 2008 Report Share Posted May 13, 2008 Hello, How do i get information on mugabe and his despotic regime? When is the turning point cominf for Zimbabwe? Its chart? Please advise Narendra. SAMVA , " cosmologer " <cosmologer wrote: > > Dear friends, > > Given the lack of participation on SAMVA I am taking a break from it. > > Best wishes, > > Thor > > > SAMVA , Cosmologer cosmologer@ wrote: > > > > Dear John, > > I am afraid I can't help you out on a question stretching back into > antiquity. > > However, there is one things I want to comment on in your post - as > I have been thinking about it of late. > > SAMVA list is not a " newsgroup site " . It is a discussion list for > SA astrologers. The objective of the list as I have stated many times > before is to be a forum for SA astrologers to share their views and > exchange information to improve their skills as astrologers. I have > been trying to keep the list going with regular posts, but the > dwindling participation has become a matter of concern. If the list > does not come alive with participation, I will be forced to > reconsider my efforts here. > > Finally, my name is Thor and not Cosmologer. The latter is only a > name of my blog and email. Please feel free to address me by my name. > > Best wishes, > > Thor > > > > > > > > John Dorio johndorio@ > > SAMVA > > Friday, May 9, 2008 4:56:27 AM > > Ramanavami in 753 BCE > > > > Dear , Cosmologer and list members, > > > > This is a SAMVA question. I am trying to calculate the > > date of Ramanavami in 753 BCE because I read that on > > this day, the city of Rome was founded. I found that > > on the day of April 21, 753 BCE: > > > > Sun 22 deg 36' Aries (Julian) > > Moon 9 deg 8' Aqr > > > > Now April 13 is nine days before so this may be the > > beginning of the month of Chaitra which had the > > following positions: > > > > Sun 14 deg 56' Aries > > Moon 3 deg 7' Sco > > > > Here the Sun is well into Aries which may too late for > > the beginning of Chaitra. Doesn't the Rama Navami > > holiday occur on the 9th day after the beginning of > > the Chaitra month? I don't know when this date is for > > 753 BCE. Does anyone know when this date is? I used > > the Swiss Empemeris for 6000 year website for the > > planetary positions. > > > > I want to thank the Cosmologer and for > > heading the most excellent SAMVA newgroups website. I > > especially liked the articles about the teacher's > > strike in England and the Earthquake analysis near > > Reno, Nevada. Great job and well done. > > > > Best regards, > > John Dorio > > > > > > > > > ____________________ > ______________ > > Be a better friend, newshound, and > > know-it-all with Mobile. Try it now. > http://mobile./;_ylt=Ahu06i62sR8HDtDypao8Wcj9tAcJ > > > > --- > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 14, 2008 Report Share Posted May 14, 2008 Dear Thor, Ok. There's a cycle of better participation that will play soon enough. Best regards, Vyas Munidas - " cosmologer " <cosmologer <SAMVA > Tuesday, May 13, 2008 3:27 AM COMMENT on role of SAMVA list Dear friends, Given the lack of participation on SAMVA I am taking a break from it. Best wishes, Thor SAMVA , Cosmologer <cosmologer wrote: > > Dear John, > I am afraid I can't help you out on a question stretching back into antiquity. > However, there is one things I want to comment on in your post - as I have been thinking about it of late. > SAMVA list is not a " newsgroup site " . It is a discussion list for SA astrologers. The objective of the list as I have stated many times before is to be a forum for SA astrologers to share their views and exchange information to improve their skills as astrologers. I have been trying to keep the list going with regular posts, but the dwindling participation has become a matter of concern. If the list does not come alive with participation, I will be forced to reconsider my efforts here. > Finally, my name is Thor and not Cosmologer. The latter is only a name of my blog and email. Please feel free to address me by my name. > Best wishes, > Thor > > > > John Dorio <johndorio > SAMVA > Friday, May 9, 2008 4:56:27 AM > Ramanavami in 753 BCE > > Dear , Cosmologer and list members, > > This is a SAMVA question. I am trying to calculate the > date of Ramanavami in 753 BCE because I read that on > this day, the city of Rome was founded. I found that > on the day of April 21, 753 BCE: > > Sun 22 deg 36' Aries (Julian) > Moon 9 deg 8' Aqr > > Now April 13 is nine days before so this may be the > beginning of the month of Chaitra which had the > following positions: > > Sun 14 deg 56' Aries > Moon 3 deg 7' Sco > > Here the Sun is well into Aries which may too late for > the beginning of Chaitra. Doesn't the Rama Navami > holiday occur on the 9th day after the beginning of > the Chaitra month? I don't know when this date is for > 753 BCE. Does anyone know when this date is? I used > the Swiss Empemeris for 6000 year website for the > planetary positions. > > I want to thank the Cosmologer and for > heading the most excellent SAMVA newgroups website. I > especially liked the articles about the teacher's > strike in England and the Earthquake analysis near > Reno, Nevada. Great job and well done. > > Best regards, > John Dorio > > > > ____________________ ______________ > Be a better friend, newshound, and > know-it-all with Mobile. Try it now. http://mobile./;_ylt=Ahu06i62sR8HDtDypao8Wcj9tAcJ > > --- > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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