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Predictive astrology is bogus hence inclination towards it, is injurious to your brain : Friends having book “Jyotish Kitna Sahi Kitna Galat” may read page 82 explaining as to how various kundalies like saptmansh, navmansh etc are being used to convince the clients with his past events etc., and may seek any clarification. Will any astrology knowing friend come out from silence and explain, as to why a sign was divided in various span and how it is logical to consider a planet as strong or weak in a sign? When a planet is lord of a sign then how and why another planet may be lord of a part of a sign. Silence of those who knows astrology and not ready to discuss is only a proof of their bogus knowledge. I will like to inform the friends who are interested in astrology that basic principle of exalted debilitated position of planets is quite illogical and unscientific. As they are exalted with placement in sign of enemy planet or with aspect of enemy planet or likewise variation with elements. Thus astrologers may have various options according to aspect, relation with lord and exalted-debilitated position, elements which may be applied according to the mindset of the client. Share it on your wall, share your views, corner astrologers and educate innocent in other groups, add your friends in the group as a small service towards the society. Read profile of the group/wall, for getting entry in this private group / wall for academic discussion only on astrology,. Discussion is not against any caste, creed, religion, person etc. but for clarifying the wrong concept about the predictive astrology, in compliance of Constitutional duty under Article 51(A)(h) for improving scientific aptitude in the society so that innocent person may understand as to how astrology is bogus and for clarifying any doubt of the readers in understanding the content of the book.
Posted on: Tue, 11 Jun 2013 06:40:04 +0000

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