Guest guest Posted April 22, 2004 Report Share Posted April 22, 2004 Hello everyone, Thanx a lot for replying to my query.i have some mores confusions and would be glad if someone could help resolve them. Can anyone please explain that 1. what kind of results can be expected from retrograde planets or how do they behave? 2.Do they function as malefics or benefics? 3.I read an article on the net which says that retrograde planets gain strength.Does this mean that fucntional malefics then tend to get more malefic if retrograde and funtional benefics become more benefic when retrograde? 4.Another thing i read was about natural benefics shedding their benefics nature and acting as malefics if they lord over 2 angles simultaneously(1st,4th,7h or 10th housese).For such a planet what would be a good placement in chart?Will it be better placed if it is in houses 3,6,8,11,12 or if placed in 1,4,7,10,5,9 houses? I would be very thankful if someone could shed some light on above queries. Kind regards. Hamendra. -- In , Donna Quinn <DQuinn12@o...> wrote: > > Dear Hamendra - > > > > Hello everyone, > > I would be very thankful if somebody could tell me > > that how do we determine that whether a moon is waxing or waning in > > a chart? > > Split the chart into 2 halves with just the Sun and the Moon and look at it this way. Since the Moon is the faster moving planet, as it approaches a conjunction to the Sun from the point of its earlier opposition to the Sun, it is waning. At the point of a full conjunction to the Sun it becomes a NEW MOON. As the Moon moves away from the conjunction of the Sun and approaches an opposition to the Sun it is waxing toward its fullest brightest. When it reaches the complete opposition to the Sun, it becomes a FULL MOON. > > Hope this helps. . > > Donna > > > > > Thanx > > Hamendra. > > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 22, 2004 Report Share Posted April 22, 2004 Hello Hamendra, I don't know if you have already refered to the lessons. KAS (the astrological system) studied in this discussion group is a little different from other systems. The advantages of this system particularly are in terms of being able to predict events in life among others. The ayanamsa used is also different, Krushna Ayanamsa instead of Lahiri. I would suggest that you refer to the lessons in the 'files' section on this website to gain better understanding. Thanks & Regards, Manu , " hamendra_c " <hamendra_c> wrote: > Hello everyone, > > Thanx a lot for replying to my query.i have some mores > confusions and would be glad if someone could help resolve them. > > > Can anyone please explain that > 1. what kind of results can be expected from retrograde planets or > how do they behave? > 2.Do they function as malefics or benefics? > 3.I read an article on the net which says that retrograde planets > gain strength.Does this mean that fucntional malefics then tend to > get more malefic if retrograde and funtional benefics become more > benefic when retrograde? > 4.Another thing i read was about natural benefics shedding their > benefics nature and acting as malefics if they lord over 2 angles > simultaneously(1st,4th,7h or 10th housese).For such a planet what > would be a good placement in chart?Will it be better placed if it is > in houses 3,6,8,11,12 or if placed in 1,4,7,10,5,9 houses? > > I would be very thankful if someone could shed some light on above > queries. > > Kind regards. > Hamendra. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > -- In , Donna Quinn > <DQuinn12@o...> wrote: > > > > Dear Hamendra - > > > > > > > Hello everyone, > > > I would be very thankful if somebody could tell > me > > > that how do we determine that whether a moon is waxing or waning > in > > > a chart? > > > > Split the chart into 2 halves with just the Sun and the Moon and > look at it this way. Since the Moon is the faster moving planet, as > it approaches a conjunction to the Sun from the point of its earlier > opposition to the Sun, it is waning. At the point of a full > conjunction to the Sun it becomes a NEW MOON. As the Moon moves away > from the conjunction of the Sun and approaches an opposition to the > Sun it is waxing toward its fullest brightest. When it reaches the > complete opposition to the Sun, it becomes a FULL MOON. > > > > Hope this helps. . > > > > Donna > > > > > > > > Thanx > > > Hamendra. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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