Saturday, April 28, 2012

Why does KP Horary fails when all rules get applied correctly?

Why does a KP horary (1-249 number system) fail in spite of the best of astrologers following all the rules that KSK propounded in this books and magazines?

This is a question that has puzzled thousands of KP practitioners both the amateurs and proefessionals.

Firstly, many people forget that Horary/Prashna astrology is to be done for the querist, who must have a genuine query in his mind. As an astrologer, when I get a client, I assume that his question is genuine and check it through the connection shown by the Ruling Planets of Moon. If the Moon signifies the required houses of the query then I know that my assumption that the query is genuine, is true.

Secondly, and most importantly, even though I may cast the Prashna/Horary chart, I look at the Ascendant degree in the Ruling Planet chart. Only if I find that the ascendant degree of the RP chart is more than 5 degrees and less than 25 degrees, then I proceed with the Prashna/Horary.

Why??

It is a rule of Horary astrology that unless the rising degree is more than about 5 degrees, the query is not yet ripened or matured to get an answer. Simply speaking, it is still too early for the astrologer to look into the horary. Similarly, if the ascendant degree of the Prashna/Horary is more than 25 degrees, then it means that it is too late to look into the query. The matter has already happened and there is no point wasting time by looking into the query.

How does this lead to a wrong answer??

Even though the horary Moon may truly reflect the nature of the query, but if the rising ascendant degree of the RP ascendant is less than 5 degree then the planetary configurations are not yet correctly formed to tell what is going to be the true result. In the same manner, if this degree is more than 25 degrees, then it means that the correct planetary combinations have now changed because it is too late.

This leads to wrong horary prediction even though all applied rules are correct.



2 comments:

  1. Did you ever come across a person who got married even when his 7th Sub lord signifies 6,10 in the natal chart.

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  2. Yes. Many times. If the original birth horoscope shows 6, 10 w.r.t. the 7th CSL and the person is married, it simply means that the birth time is incorrect. So, BTR has to be set in such a way where the 7th CSL signfies 2, 7 and 11.

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