Guest guest Posted December 19, 2004 Report Share Posted December 19, 2004 Dear Members, I am wondering if there is any method of timing events within a day. Since the fastest planet, Moon takes 2.5 days approx., an intra-day timing scheme would have to take the Navamsa of the moon/ascendent into account. I think someone had raised this question before: suppose I was interested in financial matters only on a daily basis, would I sum SV points for the Hora chart alone? Thanks in advance, -Vijay Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 20, 2004 Report Share Posted December 20, 2004 Dear Vijay, Welcome to the group. There are lessons given in the file section that you can refer to. A lot of clarifications have been given by Krushnaji homself in the archives. You can also refer to Donna's website at http://krushna.sageasita.com It is not clear from your question that what are you seeking. Are you timing an event or trying to find out how one is feeling on that particular day ? These are two different things. For example, say if you are timing a marriage. The question asked will be when will the marriage take place. So you can use the method that has been taught as per lessons i.e. for timing of event and you can come to within 13 days of the event. Now during that time you may find the points say below 190's. Even if the points are below 190 it does not mean that the marriage might not take place. The marriage will take place but the low points could show that there might be some issues that might cause some worry. Again trend is important in the points. Say the day before the points were 180 and the next day 190. The trend is rising. So the person is feeling better. But overall points are still below the average of 196 so still things may not be in his control. I just thought of clarifying this. If you would like a good example of this technique please look up the exchange that Dadhi, Rajesh Kumaria and Myself had on the US Presedential Debate and the election in the archives. Amitabh has meticulously followed the daily points for November and has given his feeback. Bala has done the same. Upto here has been taught so far. For going further in detail we are all waiting for Krushnaji to give us a lesson. Thanking you, Cheers !!! Ash , " childofdevi " <childofdevi> wrote: > > Dear Members, > > I am wondering if there is any method of timing events within a day. > Since the fastest planet, Moon takes 2.5 days approx., an intra-day > timing scheme would have to take the Navamsa of the moon/ascendent > into account. > > I think someone had raised this question before: suppose I was > interested in financial matters only on a daily basis, would I sum SV > points for the Hora chart alone? > > Thanks in advance, > -Vijay Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 20, 2004 Report Share Posted December 20, 2004 Dear Ash: Sorry I should have clarified: I meant how to gauge one's feelings within the day itself. The technique of summing up the SV points of transiting planets can be used to only within 1 day(or 2.5days since the fastest moving planet is Moon which takes so long to change signs). I am also wondering if this technique applies to mundane astrology eg - to see how India is doing on a day to day basis or how the BSE (bombay stock exchange) is performing day to day. I will most certainly look your posts on the election and thank you for the clarification. With best wishes -Vijsy ps. I am in the process of summing the points for the next several weeks, and I will post my results here. , " ashsam73 " <ashsam73> wrote: > > Dear Vijay, > Welcome to the group. There are lessons given in the file section > that you can refer to. A lot of clarifications have been given by Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 20, 2004 Report Share Posted December 20, 2004 Dear Vijay, Every degree the moon moves its changing positions in D-Charts. How to read and understand that is beyond me as that has not been taught. So I will not try to even go down that path till Krushnaji gives us proper guidance or else its very easy to go on a tangential path and land up getting all confused. Yes, Vijay, if you can get the data of BSE and apply this technique and see the variations that will be excellent. It will be good if you can share the results. Thanks for the initiative, Cheers !!! Ash , " childofdevi " <childofdevi> wrote: > > Dear Ash: > > Sorry I should have clarified: I meant how to gauge one's feelings > within the day itself. > > The technique of summing up the SV points of transiting planets can > be used to only within 1 day(or 2.5days since the fastest moving > planet is Moon which takes so long to change signs). > > I am also wondering if this technique applies to mundane astrology > eg - to see how India is doing on a day to day basis or how the BSE > (bombay stock exchange) is performing day to day. > > I will most certainly look your posts on the election and thank you > for the clarification. > > With best wishes > -Vijsy > > ps. I am in the process of summing the points for the next several > weeks, and I will post my results here. > > , " ashsam73 " > <ashsam73> wrote: > > > > Dear Vijay, > > Welcome to the group. There are lessons given in the file section > > that you can refer to. A lot of clarifications have been given by Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 20, 2004 Report Share Posted December 20, 2004 Which Hora Chart? Jagmeet Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 20, 2004 Report Share Posted December 20, 2004 Dear Jagmeet! I was referring to Hora varga(D2); anyway I saw in the lessons that SAV can be applied to all the divisional charts. So that answered my question. -Vijay , jagmeet s dheendsa <jsdheendsa@j...> wrote: > Which Hora Chart? > Jagmeet Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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