Planetary Friends,
Enemies, and Neutrals
|
Planet |
Friends |
Enemies |
Neutrals |
|
Ravi |
Chandra, Mangala, Guru |
Shani, Shukra [Rahu] |
Budha |
|
Chandra |
Ravi, Budha |
None [Rahu] |
All except Ravi and Budha |
|
Mangala |
Ravi, Chandra, Guru |
Budha |
Shukra, Shani |
|
Budha |
Surya, Shukra |
Chandra |
Mangala, Guru, Shani |
|
Guru
No graha treats Guru as
an enemy,
but Guru dislikes
Budha and Shukra |
Ravi, Chandra, Mangala |
Budha, Shukra |
Shani |
|
Shukra |
Budha, Shani |
Surya, Chandra |
Mangala, Guru |
|
Shani |
Budha, Shukra |
Ravi, Chandra, Mangala [Rahu] |
Guru |
|
Rahu |
Budha, Shukra, Shani |
Surya, Chandra, Mangala |
Guru |
|
Ketu |
Mangala, Shukra, Shani |
Surya, Chandra |
Budha, Guru |
Why the animosities between neutrals and
benefics?
Guru vs. Budha
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Budha is
discriminating.
Budha's overarching purpose is to stimulate more and more exquisitely
detailed mental discrimination in the thinking human.
-
Guru is
non-discriminating.
Guru is fundamentally opposed to mental discrimination. Guru
teaches the highest dharma, at which level of perception there is no
role for mental discrimination! At the level of Brihaspati's teaching,
the dharma includes all, embraces all, honors all, understands all.
-
It is important to appreciate that
Kumara is The younger one. It is necessary for the native to
complete Budha's tutorial along the spiritual path before
one can be in a position to apprehend the massively awesome dharma of
Brihaspati.
-
Nevertheless, the philosophical
teaching program of the Great Sage is permanently at loggerheads with
the mental training program of the Quick Minded Adolescent.
-
Rather ironically, at the higher
levels of consciousness, one must "unlearn" some of the values
of the lower education. For example, it becomes necessary to surrender
attachment to the distinction between human "right" and
"wrong". But this surrender should occur only AFTER the
distinction has been acquired so that the native can apply the
discrimination skill in human society as needed to protect those with
lower consciousness.
-
Naturally, Budha enters the neechcha
state in Guru's rashi of Meena. Interestingly, a neechcha-bhanga
parivartamsha Budha - extremely
non-discriminating or childlike thinking projected to a high level of
clairsentient awareness (Meena)- may be found in the nativities of some
great teaching mystics such as Albert Einstein.
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