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Monday, 20 March 2017

Lesson 29-Multiple house theory of KP

For the first tie in the history of astrology, Krishnamurtiji propounded the multiple house theory for judging a query. That means when we talk of marriage for example, we have to consider the VII house mainly because it denotes partner in life. We also consider the II house because it represents family and also the XI because its domain is companionship. Wife or husband is truly the best companion or friend.

When you want to buy a landed property, you have to invest for which the XII is the key house; IV is considered for immovable properties. So before buying a property or vehicle (because the IV house also denotes vehicles), one should probe these two houses.

For employment, we consider VI and X houses because the former shows getting money from the boss, whether it is the government or somebody else. The X shows the 'karma' or the work you do.

For going abroad, we take the IX and the XII houses. IX for foreign travel and the XII for life in a far off place.

For love affairs, we study the V, VII and the XI houses.

So like this we include several houses for analysing any aspect of life. In the ensuing lesson we will take concrete examples (charts) and delineate.

Friday, 15 July 2016

Lesson 28-Recapitulation

It is necessary at this point that we have to recapitulate what we have learnt so far.

We saw that to know the time of event, we have to find the significators or the ruling planets or both. We can eliminate the significators by ruling planet method also. After finding the significators by constellation theory, we take those in common with the ruling planets at the moment of judgment. But this concept is not based on scientific principles, for, in that case, finding the significators is not at all necessary!

In the previous articles we learnt that planets in the constellation of the occupants are the strongest. Then come the occupants and then the planets in the constellations of the ruler of the house and finally the ruler.

In the example chart we learnt that Saturn dis, Kethu bukti took the native to an alien country, US. The questions before us were 1) If Saturn could give the result in its disa, why can't the lame planet give the result in its bukti. 2) The idea that the time of the event should be ruled by all the fruitful significators, also was not convincing, because, the antaras (sub sub periods) and the sookshumas (sub-sub-sub periods) might be ruled by the other significators. We also learnt that the transit method , sub theory and negation method are also not reliable.

So today I am going to present a new concept, the Same level (SL) theory. It means that the disa lord must be in the constellation of the occupant or ruler of the house under study. In the same way, since bukti  corresponds to the sub, the bukti ruler must be deposited in the sub of the occupant or ruler of the house. The same analogy might be applied to antharas and sookshumas.

In our example chart, Saturn disa offered the result but it did not offer in its bukti because the cool planet was in the sub of Venus which is not at all related to the IX or XII house which are considered for foreign travel. Mercury also did not offer the result in its bukti because the sub occupied by the scholor was the Dragon's Head Rahu which again, is not an occupant of any of the related houses. The Tail of the Dragon offered in its bukti because its sublord is Moon, an occupant of the IX house.

We will study this concept with more examples in the ensuing lessons.