Sunday, April 22, 2012

Davidson Composites uncorrected

Davidson Composites uncorrected
Mars conjunct Neptune 0°40s
The two of you are destined to become involved in some activity that is very entertaining or imaginative. It is likely that you enjoy playing games or sports together. When you work together on a practical problem or issue, eventually you find yourselves engaged in a very imaginative and creative approach to the situation. Somehow, it seems that you rarely can focus on things in a simple, matter of fact manner. In fact, the two of you often find it difficult to focus on practical matters at all, and when forced to do so, you are likely to find yourselves making numerous mistakes and neglecting important details. Like a child bored at school and looking out the window, the two of you are inclined to want to play rather than work, or do something imaginative and creative rather than practical or mundane. Sometimes, too, your lack of attention to practical details leads to fumbled efforts, lackluster performance, misunderstanding, or failure.

Your relationship is destined to inspire the two of you to pursue very imaginative or idealistic pursuits. Both of you must handle practical matters very carefully to ensure that you have a clear and realistic perspective before embarking on any joint endeavor.
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Friday, October 7, 2011

Encyclopaedic Dictionary of Upanisads, Vol. 3

"There is a mass of red flesh in the middle of the heart. In it, there is a lotus called dahara. It buds forth in many petals like a water-lily. In the midst of it is an ocean (samudra). In it's midst is a koka (bird). In it there are four nadis. They are rama, arama, Ichchha and punarbhava. Of these, rama leads a man of virtue to a happy world. Arama leads one of sins into the world if sins. (Passing) through Ichchha (nadi), one gets whatever he remembers. Through punarbhava, he splits open the sheaths; after splitting open the sheaths, he splits open the skull of the head; then he splits open prthvi (earth); then apas (water); then tejas (fire); then vaju (air); then akas (ether). Then he splits open manas (mind); then bhutadi (evolving source of all beings); then mahat (cosmic intelligence); then avyakta (unmanifested); then akshara (imperishable); then he splits open mrtyu (death) and mrtyu becomes one with supreme
G-d."---Encyclopaedic Dictionary of Upanisads, Vol. 3, by Swami Parmeshwaranand


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