Guest guest Posted April 26, 2007 Report Share Posted April 26, 2007 Dear Friend , Sorry to disturb the group with a novice question. May someone clear two doubts? to fill row 4 and 5 *ROW 4*: Write the name of the planets residing in the fourth place from the planets in Row One. As you can see in the yellow shaded houses below, Jupiter is 4 houses away from the SUN, SATURN and MERCURY. Whenever you have a group of planets in one house and another planet (in this case, Jupiter) 4 houses away, select only the most malefic out of the group, meaning the one with the lowest points. If there is a tie, such as the example below, use the natural malefic (Saturn) and list Jupiter under Saturn only, leaving the other planets out of the equation. Question-1 In lesson 7 the example takes planets Sun,Sat and Mer from 10th house and Jup on the first. Is there any rule related to the houses in play? Could it be planetas in 9th and 12th or 6th and 9th, what is the criteria to get the houses? Question-2 and if the fourth house have 2 or 3 planets, in the case above, if Jup is in the first joined to other planets, how to proceed? Thank you very much Evencio Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 26, 2007 Report Share Posted April 26, 2007 Dear Evencio, Good questions for a novice. I have added my response below. Thanks & Regards, Manu , " Evencio Mendes " <evenciomendes wrote: > > Dear Friend , > Sorry to disturb the group with a novice question. > May someone clear two doubts? to fill row 4 and 5 > *ROW 4*: Write the name of the planets residing in the fourth place from the > planets in Row One. As you can see in the yellow shaded houses below, > Jupiter is 4 houses away from the SUN, SATURN and MERCURY. Whenever you have > a group of planets in one house and another planet (in this case, Jupiter) 4 > houses away, select only the most malefic out of the group, meaning the one > with the lowest points. If there is a tie, such as the example below, use > the natural malefic (Saturn) and list Jupiter under Saturn only, leaving the > other planets out of the equation. > > Question-1 > In lesson 7 the example takes planets Sun,Sat and Mer from 10th house and > Jup on the first. Is there any rule related to the houses in play? > Could it be planetas in 9th and 12th or 6th and 9th, what is the criteria to > get the houses? MANU: YOU ARE CORRECT. THE HOUSES NEED TO BE IN 4:10 RELATIONSHIP. THERE IS NO OTHER CRITERIA FOR THE HOUSES. 9TH AND 12TH OR 6TH AND 9TH ARE PERFECTLY FINE AS THEY ARE IN 4:10. > > > Question-2 and if the fourth house have 2 or 3 planets, in the case above, > if Jup is in the first joined to other planets, how to proceed? > MANU: IN SUCH CASE YOU NEED TO ADD APPLY THE LAW MULTIPLE TIMES FOR EACH OF THE PLANETS IN THE 4TH PLACE FROM 10TH HOUSE. OFCOURSE THE POINTS MAY OR MAY NOT GET ADDED DEPENDING ON THE BINDUS OF THE PLANETS IN THE 4TH HOUSE FROM 10TH HOUSE. > > Thank you very much > Evencio > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 26, 2007 Report Share Posted April 26, 2007 Dear Manu Thank you for your answer, now I understad that every aspect 4:10 will give points to the weakest planet, in case of two or more planet in the fourth place those two or more planets will add points to weak one,right? any other relation 4:10 will be computed the same way. May I add one more question? In Lesson 7 Jup has 5 but the added points of houses A,B and C , in what cases should and should not use the point of houses A,B and C ? In the lesson states that : Jupiter has more than 4 bindus and Saturn has less than 4, we will be able to ADD the total points so far, from Jupiter in Row 3, which is 18, to the 9 points of Saturn, also in Row 3. We then put those 18 points underneath the Saturn column in Row 5. It is not clear for me if Sat have more point the rule would be different. or if Jup have less than 4 , how to proceed? Regards Evencio Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 26, 2007 Report Share Posted April 26, 2007 Dear Envinco, Weak is incorrect to use. Planet with < 4 bindus is malefic for the house it is in at the same time it will increase the power of the house it aspects. So you can call a planet with < 4 bindus as Malefic and not necessarily Weak. Cheers !!! Ash -> http://www.ashtro.ca , " Evencio " <evenciomendes wrote: > > Dear Manu > Thank you for your answer, now I understad that every aspect 4:10 > will give points to the weakest planet, in case of two or more > planet in the fourth place those two or more planets will add points > to weak one,right? > > any other relation 4:10 will be computed the same way. > > May I add one more question? > In Lesson 7 Jup has 5 but the added points of houses A,B and C , in > what cases should and should not use the point of houses A,B and C ? > > In the lesson states that : > Jupiter has more than 4 bindus and Saturn has less than 4, we will > be able to ADD the total points so far, from Jupiter in Row 3, which > is 18, to the 9 points of Saturn, also in Row 3. We then put those > 18 points underneath the Saturn column in Row 5. > > It is not clear for me if Sat have more point the rule would be > different. or if Jup have less than 4 , how to proceed? > > Regards > Evencio > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 27, 2007 Report Share Posted April 27, 2007 Dear Ash, thank you for the terminology correction, but still my initial doubt remains. Can you answer that question? I tried to find this topic in older messages but without success. The question is: In Lesson 7: Jup has 5 but the added points of houses A,B and C , in what cases should and should not use the point of houses A,B and C ? In the lesson states that(page 37) : Jupiter has more than 4 bindus and Saturn has less than 4, we will be able to ADD the total points so far, from Jupiter in Row 3, which is 18, to the 9 points of Saturn, also in Row 3. We then put those 18 points underneath the Saturn column in Row 5. It is not clear for me if Sat have more point the rule would be different. or if Jup have less than 4 , how to proceed? Regards Evencio , " ashsam73 " <ashsam73 wrote: > > Dear Envinco, > > Weak is incorrect to use. Planet with < 4 bindus is malefic for the > house it is in at the same time it will increase the power of the > house it aspects. > > So you can call a planet with < 4 bindus as Malefic and not > necessarily Weak. > > Cheers !!! > Ash -> http://www.ashtro.ca > > , " Evencio " > <evenciomendes@> wrote: > > > > Dear Manu > > Thank you for your answer, now I understad that every aspect 4:10 > > will give points to the weakest planet, in case of two or more > > planet in the fourth place those two or more planets will add points > > to weak one,right? > > > > any other relation 4:10 will be computed the same way. > > > > May I add one more question? > > In Lesson 7 Jup has 5 but the added points of houses A,B and C , in > > what cases should and should not use the point of houses A,B and C ? > > > > In the lesson states that : > > Jupiter has more than 4 bindus and Saturn has less than 4, we will > > be able to ADD the total points so far, from Jupiter in Row 3, which > > is 18, to the 9 points of Saturn, also in Row 3. We then put those > > 18 points underneath the Saturn column in Row 5. > > > > It is not clear for me if Sat have more point the rule would be > > different. or if Jup have less than 4 , how to proceed? > > > > Regards > > Evencio > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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