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Jyotish vs Astrology 76.9 - michael430 - 02-13-2015

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RE: Jyotish vs Astrology 76.9 - Shawnna - 02-13-2015

Perhaps Ra wasn't very familiar with Vedic/Jyotish astrology?

I agree that Western astrology pales in comparison.


RE: Jyotish vs Astrology 76.9 - Karl - 02-14-2015

That sounds fun


RE: Jyotish vs Astrology 76.9 - michael430 - 02-14-2015

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RE: Jyotish vs Astrology 76.9 - Karl - 02-14-2015

Jyotish astrology study


RE: Jyotish vs Astrology 76.9 - michael430 - 02-14-2015

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RE: Jyotish vs Astrology 76.9 - Karl - 02-14-2015

I wasn't aware of it before. I might have to start looking into it soon.


RE: Jyotish vs Astrology 76.9 - Plenum - 02-15-2015

(02-13-2015, 10:12 PM)michael430 Wrote: What I wonder is if anyone has any thoughts on Ra's choice of using the word astrology with 10 "planets" vs Jyotish, which only has nine. Since (re) connecting with the latter, Western astrology pales in comparison and seems dull and incorrect to me, but can't help but wonder if Ra with their wording were giving a clue that they prefer it?

which is the planet missing?


RE: Jyotish vs Astrology 76.9 - Spaced - 02-15-2015

I think Ra is counting the sun as well.


RE: Jyotish vs Astrology 76.9 - michael430 - 02-15-2015

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RE: Jyotish vs Astrology 76.9 - Bring4th_Austin - 02-17-2015

(02-13-2015, 10:46 PM)Shawnna Wrote: Perhaps Ra wasn't very familiar with Vedic/Jyotish astrology?  

I agree that Western astrology pales in comparison.

This is probably close to the reason, or perhaps Ra was suggesting the type of astrology with which the trio was familiar. They use the words "what has been called the ten planets," which typically indicates they are simply referring to something in a way which is more familiar to the group rather than how they would refer to it otherwise.