--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Bhairitu <noozg...@...> wrote: > > Vaj wrote: > > > > > > You blew it. You shouldn't have given it. Yes, he will ask some people. > > > > That's the only way you'd know. He guessed my moon exactly, to the > > degree--there was a pause between cognizing the "house" and the > > degree. As he gave off each, I wrote them down in my diary. He helped > > a friend who's moon was on the cusp rectify the correct house. No > > birth date or time was given. None. > > > > Of course I'm sure he can do it either way (with or without the birth > > time). I knew little of him at the time, as I thought all he did was > > rectify birth times. So that's what I went for. I didn't realize he > > did interpretations until he started telling me my life (and previous > > lives). > I would have had to argue with him for that. Most of the jyotishis I > know who went to see him were disappointed he asked for the chart > information. K.N. Rao had told us that Karve could do the charts by > intuition. Sometimes doing astrology is just a cover for using > intuition for a reading. Some clients want a chart reading so an > intuitive will print out a chart and act like they are doing an > interpretation from it. However Karve's interpretation was pretty true > to rules regarding my chart. Some folks here mentioned that the > amateurs were telling them that they would become rich. I was told I > would have a wealthy wife. I don't have a horoscope for marriage > however many of my girlfriends were from wealthy families (and they came > after me not me them). As some master jyotishis said, "you don't have a > horoscope for marriage, have flings instead." :-D >
In your case, you should take what Nature gives you. It's better than being humbled by wining and dining those women who are hard to get--that includes asking the girl's father for her hand.