Guest guest Posted May 8, 2004 Report Share Posted May 8, 2004 Dear Sandy, Thanks for mail.I have your original mail with me and I was waiting for some further activity on those results.Now can I ask some thing?Is there any pattern in the cases where Jupiter is in Libra with respect to the lagna or Lordship of Jupiter.Like for Cancer,Leo,Pisces etc it is either the Lagna Lord or a functional benefic where as for Libra or taurus it is a functional malefic.I am wondering whether Jupiter in Libra creats problems more in the latter cases? Regards Kaimal - Sandy Crowther Saturday, May 08, 2004 5:09 PM RE: KAS Updated ResearchMarital/RelationshipStatistics Dear Kaimal, Yes – Absolutely. You are correct. Out of the 14 test controls used, Jupiter in Libra controlled 32.1% of the results. Below is a partial reproduction of my final tabulated report. (The full report can be viewed in a message I posted to the KAS list dated on April 13, 2004.) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 8, 2004 Report Share Posted May 8, 2004 Dear Kaimal, With respect to your questions below, the marital/relationship research project that I formerly worked on was both lengthy and time consuming, and nothing was mentioned after I completed it and reported my findings to the list, so I thought that due to lack of interest here, I’d just shelve it for the time being. So I have put that project aside indefinitely. Currently I don’t have any extra time in my schedule to look at the comparisons you noted, or to see if any type of confluence prevails with preferences within the research addressing certain lagna’s or lordships…but your question is certainly worth a look. When I get myself all caught up – between clients and restructuring/rebuilding my completely dismantled website to bring in new astrological content - I’ll try to have a look. But also consider this – a condition that was not reported in my findings that bears weight in my opinion – and this condition was that often times I noted that MORE than one criteria was met in some of the charts with problematic relations, and this finding was not additionally noted or dually tracked because THAT is another whole research project WITHIN the research project. J So my point is that Jupiter in Libra is easily noted with a quick eye – and hence this may very well be the reason why it appeared so overwhelmingly prominent in comparison to the other criteria. Anyway, this was another curious finding that interested me and that I hope to research a bit more when time permits. What I’d like to see is if multiple criteria being met in any given chart was relative to the intensity of the impact, destruction, or deterioration of the marriage/relationship. I’ll save your email in my Krushna Folder so I don’t forget to take another long peek down the road – but I’ll need a bit of time to play ‘catch up’ first. J Thanks. All the Best, Sandy Crowther http://www.jupitersweb.com SRCKaimal [srckaimal] Saturday, May 08, 2004 7:45 AM To: Re: KAS Updated ResearchMarital/RelationshipStatistics Dear Sandy, Thanks for mail.I have your original mail with me and I was waiting for some further activity on those results.Now can I ask some thing?Is there any pattern in the cases where Jupiter is in Libra with respect to the lagna or Lordship of Jupiter.Like for Cancer,Leo,Pisces etc it is either the Lagna Lord or a functional benefic where as for Libra or taurus it is a functional malefic.I am wondering whether Jupiter in Libra creats problems more in the latter cases? Regards Kaimal - Sandy Crowther Saturday, May 08, 2004 5:09 PM RE: KAS Updated ResearchMarital/RelationshipStatistics Dear Kaimal, Yes – Absolutely. You are correct. Out of the 14 test controls used, Jupiter in Libra controlled 32.1% of the results. Below is a partial reproduction of my final tabulated report. (The full report can be viewed in a message I posted to the KAS list dated on April 13, 2004.) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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