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Rohiniranjan
Age: 59 Zodiac: 
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Posted: Mon Aug 06, 2007 2:50 am |
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[quote="sunil_kr"]Direcitves of astrology have not been much reviewd. Some one should make the course... and predictive significance on the same[/quote]
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Dear Sunil ji,
There have been many courses designed and given online and in other formats since the worldwar II ended and I am sure many before that! Perhaps it is time for new technology to step in!
It may sound a bit strange almost weird that this statement of mine is coming from one born in the 50's to one born in the very early 70's!
When you came into this world, Pakistan got divided and the first few years between India and Bangla Desh were very friendly as your parents may recall! My own nephew was born around that time, so I bet you are as 'kewl' as him! I don't think he believes in astrology and perhaps is a bit scared of it, because he has observed what it can do! I love the lad, because without his unspoken challenges I would perhaps remained somewhat laid-back insofaras astrology is concerned ;-)
But what is this? Why this 'z' generation (or whatever the under 20s belong to!) type attitude?
You said, "Some one should make the course!"
When back in the early sixties, I was suffering the paucity of courses and genuine astrologer who knew astrology or had the ability to teach (sigh!) , I sure am glad that I did not wait around passively like many folks today and let astrology teach me. Perhaps I had an earlier successful experience that gave me the confidence!
You see, I was sent to the swimming pool with Rasool Chacha (A pro hockey player from the Bengal team in 50s or 60s) who was then serving as the physical fitness instructor in my father's educational institution and the most lovable and beautiful human beings that I have known ever!
After months of over-supportive encouragement from him for months, little RR paddling away while holding on to the sides of the swimming pool and managing some floating tied to air-filled Dalda cans (go make fun of us poor indians of sixties! We may not have had foam noodles to float but we were innovative!) -- the miracle happened in my life!
The teacher appeared! It was the swimming pool volunteer! He told me with his piercing eyes glaring through mine: Leave the sides and go back a few feet (I was in the lowest depth part of the pool and could stand without drowing) and SWIM towards me.
I was so taken aback, never having been treated so matter of factly in such a life-threateningly situation (;-)) I simply felt and knew I had no choice, sink or swim I had to obey his order.
Obviously -- I did not drown or die! I finally realized that I knew how to swim and all this love and supportive crap was just keeping me shackled all this time.
Don't misunderstand me! I have always loved Chachaa as a somewhat weak but lovable uncle!
If I were to ever dare become a teacher, I will be that individual whose name I do not know nor ever tried to know! When it comes to being a teacher, he is my nameless role model!
He absolutely KNEW that I was ready and that is what matters! We all learn by ourselves, TEACHERS just help us take that first plunge that brings the soaring confidence into the student who were not sure for one reason or another!
Good luck!
The ocean of Astrology is way more forgiving than that chlorine-laden swimming pool in 'anceint' India!
JUMP!
RR
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