--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, "hugheshugo" 
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, nablusoss1008 <no_reply@> 
> wrote:
> >
> > --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, "hugheshugo" 
> > <richardhughes103@> wrote:
> > > Here's a true story;
> > > 
> > > I know a girl who has suffered from chronic fatigue syndrome
> > > for twenty years, this is a serious auto-immune disorder and has
> > > stopped her ever having a job or doing what she wants, and she
> > > is very bright and motivated. When she went to see a jyotishee
> > > she obviously expected some sort of news about when (if) she
> > > would make a recovery. After an hour of generalities and glib
> > > personality analysis the jyotishee asked if she had any 
questions.
> > > One, she said, when is my health going to improve? The chap
> > > checked his chart and said there was nothing wrong with her 
> health.
> > > She got her money back. And I just felt more justified in my 
> > > scepticism.
> > > 
> > 
> > 
> > Your story proves nothing. 
> 
> At the very least it proves that this Maharishi trained jyotishee
> was a charlatan.
> 
> > 
> > The experts doing Jyotish must master it completely otherwise it 
is 
> > of limited practical value. They should be from a long line of 
> > generations of professional Jyotishjis so that the many difficult 
> > levels of intellect have been transcended by their forefathers. 
> This 
> > is Jyotish MahaPragya - to own the knowledge. Like a carpenter 
whos 
> > father and father before him passed on all those small details 
that 
> > makes the work easy, more effective. It becomes automatic, like 
for 
> > example when you entered the room of Triguna; he did not have to 
> take 
> > your pulse because he felt every detail in your bloodstream once 
> you 
> > entered the room. That is the result of generations of Vedic 
> > tradition. 
> > 
> > I have many excellent artists in my family, but no photographers, 
I 
> > wish I had. Perhaps I will start my own tradition :-)
> > 
> > To be chronically tired is something a good Jyotishji certainly 
> > should have been able to see. 
> > 
> > The first wave of Jyotishjis that was going on Global Tours spent 
> > months in Vlodrop being tested by Purusha. Whats that word, 
> flunked ? 
> > Probably 30% were simply returned to India. Nevertheless 
Maharishi 
> in 
> > his boundless generosity, knowing their shortcomings in detail no 
> > doubt long before they arrived, invited them to Holland and payed 
> all 
> > the expenses. Some cried in joy when the left for home having so 
> > freely being given the Darshan, inspiration and upliftment of 
their 
> > lifetime.
> 
> 
> So presumably, the jyotishee my friend saw passed the test.

Most probably not.


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