Moments of doubts and uncertainty recur!!Rohiniranjan wrote:The eight astro-markers line up in each chart as life-forms performing a role in the Maya of Life(time). The drama changes rom one bead to another. As the mala (rosary) slips through the fingers of Kaal (time), the markers rearrange to perform their roles. This is not a static theme but one that changes from one maya to another.Votive wrote:Rohiniranjan wrote: Although in the jyotish framework and context, it is the slow (manda), lame, Saturn (Shanaishchar) and not the fastly moving moon (Ma) that we (infants) should hold the finger of, for he is often within our reach and generally around and available! Even when it is new-moon (= no moon!). :smt004
Saturn is Niyama; Saturn is order; Saturn is routine and discipline; Saturn is symbolically ( not scientifically) the 'gravity' if we consider it in the realms of Physics and Cosmology.
No wonder, Saturn can be the finger to hold to when a toddler or the lathi/stick to hold when one is older and the knees (Makara) and the calves (Kumbha) are no longer ready to support.
And in the earlier context , Saturn is the natural Eleventh Lord, a choice, if any , to create our own chances and consequences!
votive
As *wi$e* ones (?!) 'pointificate' chela forgets and like a kitten his attention flits from one dimension to another. With time, the kitten grows up and learns to not be driven by curiosity! Rather than pouncing on the object of curiosity, the *teenager* pounces on curiosity itself and then simply knows what meditation is really all about!
The state and not the object is paramount...!?!!
For the chela lives in a world of illusions and glittering objects which appear to be the state itself...