A British study found that London traders with relatively long ring fingers earn eleven times as much money as men with short ring fingers… (Harper’s Weekly, Mar 09, p.84)
Ah, palmistry. True Vedic palmistry tells us as much about the person as the chart. What is in the hand is in the chart, what is in [...]
Entries Tagged as 'Case Studies'
Ring Fingers and Ring Leaders
February 19th, 2009 · No Comments
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Doing Your Dharmest
January 6th, 2009 · No Comments
I love seeing people doing their Dharma.
I’ve pretty often given specific unusual predictions (e.g. you will be forming a healing clinic in your mother’s home), only to find that the person is doing exactly that.
I love to see that! It’s not really for ego’s sake. (Although I try not to have ego in predictions, there’s [...]
Tags: Case Studies · Education · Philosophy · Predictions
What We Can Learn From Epidemiological Birth Data of Type One Diabetes
September 2nd, 2008 · No Comments
In the course of doing astrological research on Type One Diabetes, I came across this remarkable medical paper: “Month of birth and risk of developing insulin dependent diabetes in south east Sweden.”(Free sign in required.)
This is exactly what research astrologers need: an independent account of the patterning of birth dates on illness outcome.
The Swedish doctors [...]
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“Is It My Fault?”
June 27th, 2008 · No Comments
I get this question pretty often.
Someone had in her partnership chart (navamsha) the symbols for a heart attack, but her partner didn’t have them in his direct rasi chart. Her partner had a heart attack when the combination in her chart was activated.
Was it her fault?
I remember when the Great Maharishi Mahesh Yogi passed [...]
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Rebirth: A Transgendering Surgery Creates a New Life
June 16th, 2008 · No Comments
I recently had the opportunity to do a reading for a transgendered lady. In the course of that reading I discovered something astounding, something other astrologers flat out do not believe when I tell them: the surgery of the transsexual created a new person astrologically.
The original birth chart held forth as accurate until [...]
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I was wrong, sort of.
June 13th, 2008 · 6 Comments
It is with a glad heart that I acknowledge that the limb fell when I went out on it to announce a flood in Boulder for yesterday.
However, with a sad heart I see that with the same chart, the people of Iowa City, IA experienced a 500 year flood. Officials said more than 400 blocks [...]
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On the Jyotishical Arrangement of Hypercubes
May 8th, 2008 · No Comments
AN OLD ARTICLE OF MINE THAT SEEMS WORTH RESUSCITATING
FROM 6/29/2002
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Following just the introductory teachings, there was but one thing that didn’t immediately rest with me structurally: the notion of changing by moment the lagna (ascendent), to adjust for various omens, so that for example, if the native is touching his feet, we would use Pisces [...]
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