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Post by sroo on May 29, 2021 9:08:29 GMT
Interpretation for my vedic lagna and navamsa chart has been:
Moon in 2nd house will give u money from bussiness of liquid like milk, juice, water coldrinks. And will give good face. And sweet talking.
Saturn in 7th house which is house of partner, late marriage and much age difference in partner. Will most time single without partner.
Advice: Pitrudosh present due to bad planet rahu in 5th house, do shanti of rahu.
I am trying to wrap my head around the interpretation as I have been in relationships mostly in my adult life. Age 21-29, first marriage. Small relationship at 29, 6 months relationship at 30 and half a year later fell in love with my current partner. i am now 32. Age difference has been one year younger, one year older and 4 year older. I wonder if I the interpretation is just wrong or if I have healed the karma or something.
How do you view the vedic interpretations?
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Post by sroo on Jun 13, 2021 9:58:47 GMT
So after the initial feeling of put off - I dived a little deeper and found that my South node, Ketu, and North Node, Rahu, was much more accurate in Vedic than in western astrology. Especially Sam Geppi captures the nodes in a wonderfully precise way. My nodes move to the 1st/7th house in lahiri calculations (from 12th/6th house). Also the sign changes, leo and Aquarius, instead of Virgo and Pisces. It took some getting used to and putting aside the western interpretations of these placements. I'd like to share some resources I found to be excellent interpretions: Rahu/ketu placements playlist by Sam Geppi: youtube.com/playlist?list=PLTKVoCUFL2PQRcFQmuaTWgpHp9AFZ30OHBlog post on Ketu by Sam Geppi: vedicartandscience.com/ketuinvedicastrology/Rahu & Ketu in Nakshatras with Ksanati: The Dharma and Kama houses:
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Post by Ava on Jun 13, 2021 12:54:59 GMT
Thank you sroo, How do you feel about your other placements when you switch over to sidereal? Do those also fit?
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Post by sroo on Jun 16, 2021 13:38:44 GMT
Thank you sroo, How do you feel about your other placements when you switch over to sidereal? Do those also fit? It feels like different systems to me and while the archetypes in the myths bare similarities there are quite some differences. I can work more energetically with the tropical chart while sidereal is more accurate psychologically. The tropical chart has yet to explain the lack of self I grew up with, while sidereal explains it well with Ketu in the 1st house. @ava how do you feel about the different systems?
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Post by Ava on Jun 16, 2021 14:35:15 GMT
That's interesting sroo . It makes sense that Ketu in the first might impact one's sense of identity. Do you by chance feel like you belong to another time? Do you like old-fashioned things? It feels like different systems to me and while the archetypes in the myths bare similarities there are quite some differences. Yes. I feel the sign descriptions are a little different between the two systems...or maybe I'm just focusing on what I want to hear. For instance my Cap sun switches to Sag in sidereal, so I have paid special attention to readings for sidereal Sag that seem more "Capricorn"; it seems, according to some readings, sidereal Sag is considered more serious, studious, and goal-oriented than tropical Sag. I'm looking for synthesis between the systems, whether that really exists or not. I want for it to be there. I have a splash chart, and my Atmakaraka (highest-degree planet if anyone doesn't know the term) is the moon (ruler of my sidereal Cancer ASC). In tropical my moon is 18° Pisces. I mention this because it means ALL my planets change signs from tropical to sidereal, none are over 24° in tropical. So, that in itself is a lot to consider, the changing of all planets' signs. Then, because of the splash chart, a lot of energy is just rearranged. So I can locate an energy within myself...say, rebelliousness and being a black sheep. In tropical I can pin that on my Aquarius Mercury. In Vedic, I can pin that on my Aqua moon. Furthermore the moon is the mind in Vedic. All this rambling just to say, I think I'd need to consult with an experienced and talented Vedic astrologer to have an informed opinion about my own chart. For now I just prefer the astronomical rationale behind tropical, more than sidereal.
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Post by sroo on Oct 6, 2021 17:51:30 GMT
That's interesting sroo . It makes sense that Ketu in the first might impact one's sense of identity. Do you by chance feel like you belong to another time? Do you like old-fashioned things? Not in particular, actually. What I see the Vedic interpretations being here is that the dragon's tail doesn't have a head so it is unnaware of the place where Ketu is. When Ketu is in the 1st they describe it as a place that the person don't focus on. It can be hard for these people to know themselvs. Whereas Rahu means an obsession with the Rahu placement. Rahu in the 7th becomes a constant focus on partnerships, the other and understanding others. I find those descriptions quite different than Western tradition. Yes. I feel the sign descriptions are a little different between the two systems...or maybe I'm just focusing on what I want to hear. For instance my Cap sun switches to Sag in sidereal, so I have paid special attention to readings for sidereal Sag that seem more "Capricorn"; it seems, according to some readings, sidereal Sag is considered more serious, studious, and goal-oriented than tropical Sag. I'm looking for synthesis between the systems, whether that really exists or not. I want for it to be there. I have a splash chart, and my Atmakaraka (highest-degree planet if anyone doesn't know the term) is the moon (ruler of my sidereal Cancer ASC). In tropical my moon is 18° Pisces. I mention this because it means ALL my planets change signs from tropical to sidereal, none are over 24° in tropical. So, that in itself is a lot to consider, the changing of all planets' signs. Then, because of the splash chart, a lot of energy is just rearranged. So I can locate an energy within myself...say, rebelliousness and being a black sheep. In tropical I can pin that on my Aquarius Mercury. In Vedic, I can pin that on my Aqua moon. Furthermore the moon is the mind in Vedic. All this rambling just to say, I think I'd need to consult with an experienced and talented Vedic astrologer to have an informed opinion about my own chart. For now I just prefer the astronomical rationale behind tropical, more than sidereal. Mm, you might be right about consulting a good Vedic astrologer. My moon also changes sign, from Pisces to Aquarius. Have you looked up which Nakshatra that your moon is in? Mine is in Shatabishak in Aquarius and I find that quite fitting, too. Your is .Purva Bhadrapada, which I read to be a visionary placement. Intuitive, enthusiasm and spiritually inclined. More seekers of the essence of religion and may not give as much importance to dogma or ritual as Jupiter rules this Nakshatra. Some eccentric traits... But I'd need to dog deeper to find something solid. It means blessed feet and symbolises the first awakening of divine insight in physical form. I can't find my piscean moon anywhere else in the chart but maybe me loosing my sense of self comes from the Ketu then... So I guess I can do the relocation dance too ^^
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Post by Ava on Oct 7, 2021 2:41:37 GMT
Hi sroo Yes, I agree, Ketu and Rahu are so different in Western astrology. In Western, one might reject or pull away from whatever Rahu represents, while in Vedic, one can't stop going after it. Well in neither case is Rahu satisfied. Shatabishak is a cool Nakshaktra, did you happen to see Claire Nakti's long video about it being the most creative sign? This video Thank you for mentioning my own Nakshatra, I've looked into it pretty in-depth. "More seekers of the essence of religion and may not give as much importance to dogma or ritual as Jupiter rules this Nakshatra." That does fit. One of the oddest things I've read, which fits, is people with my Nakshatra have pain in the left thigh. This Claire I mention above puts a very dark twist on Purva Bhadrapad, and she's not the only one. I think I've seen it listed in the top 3 worst Nakshatras. I was insulted at first and then sort of relieved. The Pisces moon is a heavy cross to bear, it's almost refreshing to have people insist I'm suspicious no matter what I do, because of my Nakshatra. Then I can't let anyone down. Whatever I put out that is good-hearted is already more than what was expected of me. Sorry if that sounds weird; Vedic sometimes is a bridge too far for me to cross. I'm aware that some of it gets lost in cultural translation...or I'm assuming, Indian concepts don't completely jive with modern American thinking. Just one thought on losing the self of self, I've wondered if Pisces really is so out there that it seems "codependent" to others because it needs an anchor to this world. Hard to explain but it's like a way to incarnate without actually having to.
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