Guest guest Posted January 27, 2001 Report Share Posted January 27, 2001 Respected Krushna & Members.. Unfortunately due partly to time constraints, and the result of missing some of the earlier postings due to my extended trip overseas, I have not progressed as much as I would have liked in the study of your system. There is also the added problem of trying to follow questions thrown up by other members, which tend to create the problem of trying to run before I can walk. The limited participation by Members suggests I am not alone in my problems. Could I suggest that we have a series of simple exercises to be completed in a defined time say one week - or whatever is desired by members. After we have submitted our attempts, you to give your analysis so that we can all see the correct solution. If this idea is received favorably by members could I suggest we use a chart where we are certain of the birth data; such as British Royalty where the birth must be observed and recorded by law. An exercise such as marriage of the current Queen, 20th Nov 1947, father's death 6th Feb 1952, coronation 2nd June 1953, birth of heir (Prince Charles) 14th Nov 1948. The Queen' data is DOB 21st April 1926 2:40am BST -1.00 London, 51N30, 000W10. How do members feel about this idea of us all working on a set event at the same time? If in agreement, what time frame should we have for submissions? Any other ideas which might help some of us slower or time deprived Members? Ron Gaunt Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 27, 2001 Report Share Posted January 27, 2001 Hello Ron, I think it's a good suggestion Margarita - Ron Gaunt Sunday, January 28, 2001 1:35 AM A Suggestion. Respected Krushna & Members..Unfortunately due partly to time constraints, and the result ofmissing some of the earlier postings due to my extended tripoverseas, I have not progressed as much as I would have liked inthe study of your system. There is also the added problem oftrying to follow questions thrown up by other members, which tendto create the problem of trying to run before I can walk. Thelimited participation by Members suggests I am not alone in myproblems.Could I suggest that we have a series of simple exercises to becompleted in a defined time say one week - or whatever is desiredby members. After we have submitted our attempts, you to giveyour analysis so that we can all see the correct solution. If this idea is received favorably by members could I suggest weuse a chart where we are certain of the birth data; such asBritish Royalty where the birth must be observed and recorded bylaw. An exercise such as marriage of the current Queen, 20th Nov1947, father's death 6th Feb 1952, coronation 2nd June 1953,birth of heir (Prince Charles) 14th Nov 1948.The Queen' data is DOB 21st April 1926 2:40am BST -1.00 London,51N30, 000W10.How do members feel about this idea of us all working on a setevent at the same time?If in agreement, what time frame should we have for submissions?Any other ideas which might help some of us slower or timedeprived Members?Ron Gaunt Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 28, 2001 Report Share Posted January 28, 2001 Dear Ron, I think that is a good idea also. Sylvia On Sun, 28 Jan 2001 11:35:10 +1100 Ron Gaunt <arjee writes: > Respected Krushna & Members.. > > Unfortunately due partly to time constraints, and the result of > missing some of the earlier postings due to my extended trip > overseas, I have not progressed as much as I would have liked in > the study of your system. There is also the added problem of > trying to follow questions thrown up by other members, which tend > to create the problem of trying to run before I can walk. The > limited participation by Members suggests I am not alone in my > problems. > Could I suggest that we have a series of simple exercises to be > completed in a defined time say one week - or whatever is desired > by members. After we have submitted our attempts, you to give > your analysis so that we can all see the correct solution. > If this idea is received favorably by members could I suggest we > use a chart where we are certain of the birth data; such as > British Royalty where the birth must be observed and recorded by > law. An exercise such as marriage of the current Queen, 20th Nov > 1947, father's death 6th Feb 1952, coronation 2nd June 1953, > birth of heir (Prince Charles) 14th Nov 1948. > > The Queen' data is DOB 21st April 1926 2:40am BST -1.00 London, > 51N30, 000W10. > > How do members feel about this idea of us all working on a set > event at the same time? > If in agreement, what time frame should we have for submissions? > Any other ideas which might help some of us slower or time > deprived Members? > > > Ron Gaunt > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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