Rohiniranjan wrote:But then, dear friend, these cannot be called 'techniques'! Calling these 'techniques' gives the false sense of these being *solid* (Newtonian rigidity?), transferable (one user to all others), reproducible, procedurally-sound?Votive wrote:Rohiniranjan wrote:Haha!Votive wrote:A curse or a blessing?
To encapsulate the flow of life in one or few simple technique(s) suggests that Life is replicable and peer-reviewed!
Perhaps, there is much more to it. The Jyotishi sees it, captures its essence, uses it beautifully in his/her craft, getting it almost always right. But when others see it, use it, it seems so much short of what the Subject saw it earlier!
Votive
Which one sees? Outer or inner jyotishi
Happy are those that simply wear the suit and don't have to pack it in a tight and rigid box aka a mechanic's tool-kit...!
Either, Neither or both, the Outer and the inner Jyotishi ''see'' . The shades are seamless.
"Expertise, as the formula goes, requires going from unconscious incompetence to conscious incompetence to conscious competence and finally to unconscious competence."
The fundamentals are same across techniques, there is unanimity in them;it is only when we suddenly claim that a technique or a set of them are the infallible answers that issues arise.
Many paths, many techniques, many answers...all changing from observer's point of view!
votive
Often when probed, for details, the devil that lurks in these appears...? Do you think Rahu's chalaawa (illusion) is playing some role? At least the Newtonian Rahu ...?
You are right, they are not generally transferable. It is interesting that these "techniques'' work rather accurately in one persons's hand. We all have seen this several times over.
Secondly, there are so many ways to approach a chart, it is often difficult to define or spell out procedures by which the correct answers have been reached. I may feel, for example, that the Nakshatra dispositor has given me a direction, others may see the same distribution working because of the bhavat bhavam flow.
Rahu has so many hats and gloves and disguises!
And it does not even twinkle!!
Votive