Guest guest Posted November 26, 2004 Report Share Posted November 26, 2004 Dear Listmembers, Here is a mail about 1:7 or 7:7 combination. This is the clarification that was given by Krushnaji. Cheers !!! Ash , " krushanain " <krushanain> wrote: Dear Ash, Actually there is no combination called as 7/7. it should be called as 1/7. As Sanjay asked so I answered in the same way. It shoyuld be noted as 1/7. This should be considered as 4/10. In 4/10 combination there is hidden respect for each other, and in 1/7 combination, each one tries to dominate other. krushna , " ashsam73 " <ashsam73@h...> wrote: > Dear Krushnaji, > This is one of the past post that I wanted to ask you something > about. > > Only remaining one would be 1:7 relation for maritial relation. > 1:7 is that of enimity, so should 1:7 relation be treated as 6:8. > Thanking you, > Cheers !!! > Ash > > , " krushna kalani J.K. " > <krushanain@h...> wrote: > > Dear Sanjay, > > This is for the marital relation. for 7:7 relation treat as > 4:10 > > krushna > > > > > > > " Sanjay Jaggia " <sanjaygg@l...> > > >@e... > > ><@e...> > > > Points > > >Fri, 15 Dec 2000 14:05:50 +0700 > > > > > >Respected Krushnaji, > > > > > >In your previous lessons, you have told us to calculate points in > marriage > > >matters as follows: > > > > > >5:9 - 30 points > > >3:11 - 20 points > > >4:10 - 10 points > > >2:12 - 5 points > > >6:8 - 0 points > > > > > >You have not mentioned the points of a 7:7 relationship. Is this > like a 6:8 > > >relationship? > > > > > >Kind regards > > >Sanjay > > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 26, 2004 Report Share Posted November 26, 2004 Dear Ash, Thanks for the post Ash. One doubt though. Shouldn't it be 7:7 and not 1:7. When we say that planet X and planet Y are in 4:10 then X is 4 places from Y and Y is 10 places from X. When we say that X and Y are in 1:7, we would mean that X is in same house as Y and Y is in 7th house from X. That is not possible. 7:7 means that both X and Y are 7 houses from each other. This can be called opposition. I think I am confusing something here. Can you please clarify this part. Thanks & Regards, Manu , " ashsam73 " <ashsam73> wrote: > > Dear Listmembers, > > Here is a mail about 1:7 or 7:7 combination. > > This is the clarification that was given by Krushnaji. > > Cheers !!! > Ash > > , " krushanain " > <krushanain> wrote: > Dear Ash, > Actually there is no combination called as 7/7. it should > be called as 1/7. As Sanjay asked so I answered in the same way. It > shoyuld be noted as 1/7. > This should be considered as 4/10. In 4/10 combination > there is hidden respect for each other, and in 1/7 combination, each > one tries to dominate other. > krushna > > , " ashsam73 " <ashsam73@h...> > wrote: > > Dear Krushnaji, > > This is one of the past post that I wanted to ask you something > > about. > > > > Only remaining one would be 1:7 relation for maritial relation. > > 1:7 is that of enimity, so should 1:7 relation be treated as 6:8. > > Thanking you, > > Cheers !!! > > Ash > > > > , " krushna kalani J.K. " > > <krushanain@h...> wrote: > > > Dear Sanjay, > > > This is for the marital relation. for 7:7 relation treat as > > 4:10 > > > krushna > > > > > > > > > > " Sanjay Jaggia " <sanjaygg@l...> > > > >@e... > > > ><@e...> > > > > Points > > > >Fri, 15 Dec 2000 14:05:50 +0700 > > > > > > > >Respected Krushnaji, > > > > > > > >In your previous lessons, you have told us to calculate points > in > > marriage > > > >matters as follows: > > > > > > > >5:9 - 30 points > > > >3:11 - 20 points > > > >4:10 - 10 points > > > >2:12 - 5 points > > > >6:8 - 0 points > > > > > > > >You have not mentioned the points of a 7:7 relationship. Is this > > like a 6:8 > > > >relationship? > > > > > > > >Kind regards > > > >Sanjay > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 26, 2004 Report Share Posted November 26, 2004 My opinion is 7:7 for opposition, and 1:1 for conjunction. Of course, just my view :-) . Sat. ======== - " Manu Batura " <manubatura Saturday, November 27, 2004 12:00 AM Re: 1:7 or 7:7 : : : Dear Ash, : : Thanks for the post Ash. One doubt though. Shouldn't it be 7:7 and : not 1:7. When we say that planet X and planet Y are in 4:10 then X is : 4 places from Y and Y is 10 places from X. --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.799 / Virus Database: 543 - Release 20/11/2004 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 26, 2004 Report Share Posted November 26, 2004 Dear Manu, When 2 planets are in 1 sign they become samdharmi. Here the reference is 1:7. So say planet x is in lagna and y is in 7th, or planet x is in 10th and planet y is in 4th. In both cases they are in kendra. But there is a difference when 2 planets are in 4:10 i.e. say if x was in lagna and y was in either 4th or 10th house. So when planets are in lagna/7th or 10th/4th or x/x+7th house then to consider it as 4:10 but there is a subtle difference that in this case there would be a struggle for domination as compared to if the planet were say in lagna / 4th or 10th. Here they would be in 4:10 agian but here it would be with respect. I hope its clear. There is a subtle difference. That atleast was my understanding. Cheers !!! Ash , " Manu Batura " <manubatura> wrote: > > Dear Ash, > > Thanks for the post Ash. One doubt though. Shouldn't it be 7:7 and > not 1:7. When we say that planet X and planet Y are in 4:10 then X is > 4 places from Y and Y is 10 places from X. > > When we say that X and Y are in 1:7, we would mean that X is in same > house as Y and Y is in 7th house from X. That is not possible. > > 7:7 means that both X and Y are 7 houses from each other. This can be > called opposition. > > I think I am confusing something here. Can you please clarify this > part. > > Thanks & Regards, > Manu > > > , " ashsam73 " > <ashsam73> wrote: > > > > Dear Listmembers, > > > > Here is a mail about 1:7 or 7:7 combination. > > > > This is the clarification that was given by Krushnaji. > > > > Cheers !!! > > Ash > > > > , " krushanain " > > <krushanain> wrote: > > Dear Ash, > > Actually there is no combination called as 7/7. it should > > be called as 1/7. As Sanjay asked so I answered in the same way. It > > shoyuld be noted as 1/7. > > This should be considered as 4/10. In 4/10 combination > > there is hidden respect for each other, and in 1/7 combination, > each > > one tries to dominate other. > > krushna > > > > , " ashsam73 " <ashsam73@h...> > > wrote: > > > Dear Krushnaji, > > > This is one of the past post that I wanted to ask you something > > > about. > > > > > > Only remaining one would be 1:7 relation for maritial relation. > > > 1:7 is that of enimity, so should 1:7 relation be treated as 6:8. > > > Thanking you, > > > Cheers !!! > > > Ash > > > > > > , " krushna kalani J.K. " > > > <krushanain@h...> wrote: > > > > Dear Sanjay, > > > > This is for the marital relation. for 7:7 relation treat > as > > > 4:10 > > > > krushna > > > > > > > > > > > > > " Sanjay Jaggia " <sanjaygg@l...> > > > > >@e... > > > > ><@e...> > > > > > Points > > > > >Fri, 15 Dec 2000 14:05:50 +0700 > > > > > > > > > >Respected Krushnaji, > > > > > > > > > >In your previous lessons, you have told us to calculate points > > in > > > marriage > > > > >matters as follows: > > > > > > > > > >5:9 - 30 points > > > > >3:11 - 20 points > > > > >4:10 - 10 points > > > > >2:12 - 5 points > > > > >6:8 - 0 points > > > > > > > > > >You have not mentioned the points of a 7:7 relationship. Is > this > > > like a 6:8 > > > > >relationship? > > > > > > > > > >Kind regards > > > > >Sanjay > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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