Crystalpages
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Dear Jyotishis,
In jyotish, whether we sing praises to Parashara or Jaimini or several others, sooner rather than later we run into the Karakas: Natural (naisargika), Fixed (sthira) and movable (chara). The former have generally been used by astrologers a lot, the middle one not so much, the latter has been gaining attention increasingly in recent times, by masses of astrologers.
But other than the obvious literal meaning of the three terms, what do the three labels really imply and mean? In terms of translating their symbolism into an understandable statement during a reading.
How to decipher the code of the ancients, who gave the three labels, the three keywords as a CODE...?
Love and Light,
Rohiniranjan
In jyotish, whether we sing praises to Parashara or Jaimini or several others, sooner rather than later we run into the Karakas: Natural (naisargika), Fixed (sthira) and movable (chara). The former have generally been used by astrologers a lot, the middle one not so much, the latter has been gaining attention increasingly in recent times, by masses of astrologers.
But other than the obvious literal meaning of the three terms, what do the three labels really imply and mean? In terms of translating their symbolism into an understandable statement during a reading.
How to decipher the code of the ancients, who gave the three labels, the three keywords as a CODE...?
Love and Light,
Rohiniranjan
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