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Dear All,

Some nuggets....... (Astrologers, don't curse me!) :lol:


Who needs astrology? The wise man gets by on fortune cookies. ~Edward Abbey

Astronomy to the selfish becomes astrology. ~Ralph Waldo Emerson

I don't believe in astrology. The only stars I can blame for my failures are those that walk about the stage. ~Noel Coward

The only function of economic forecasting is to make astrology look respectable. ~John Kenneth Galbraith


I don't believe in astrology; I'm a Sagittarius and we're skeptical. ~Arthur C. Clarke
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Okay, Now non astrological......

A man cannot be comfortable without his own approval-----Mark Twain

A man's character may be learned from the adjectives which he habitually uses in conversation----Mark Twain

Faith: not wanting to know what is true -----Friedrich Nietzsche

Extreme positions are not succeeded by moderate ones, but by contrary extreme positions ---Friedrich Nietzsche

Employ your time in improving yourself by other men's writings, so that you shall gain easily what others have labored hard for----Socrates


Last but not least.. :wink:

An association of men who will not quarrel with one another is a thing which has never yet existed, from the greatest confederacy of nations down to a town meeting or a vestry---- Thomas Jefferson
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krishnagopal1968 wrote:Dear All,

Some nuggets....... (Astrologers, don't curse me!) :lol:

I don't believe in astrology. The only stars I can blame for my failures are those that walk about the stage. ~Noel Coward
Krishnagopal ji,

Wonderful Nuggets..
A modified one :

"One should always be thankful to the stars for his success but should never blame stars for his failures."
A man's character may be learned from the adjectives which he habitually uses in conversation----Mark Twain
This is really interesting...its also about verbs, Mark Twain should add adverbs too :D

Regards..
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Thanks Abhisekh Ji. Yes I agree with your suggestion :)

Now the Golden nuggets.

Hitler and Mussolini were only the primary spokesmen for the attitude of domination and craving for power that are in the heart of almost everyone. Until the source is cleared, there will always be confusion and hate, wars and class antagonisms -----Jiddu Krishnamurti

If we can really understand the problem, the answer will come out of it, because the answer is not separate from the problem -----Jiddu Krishnamurti

Some pure gold nuggets.

Mastering others is strength. Mastering yourself is true power.

Respond intelligently even to unintelligent treatment.

The more laws and order are made prominent, the more thieves and robbers there will be.

The wicked leader is he who the people despise. The good leader is he who the people revere. The great leader is he who the people say, 'We did it ourselves.'


All by Lao tzu
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A child is born on that day and at that hour when the celestial rays are in mathematical harmony with his individual karma. ~Sri Yukteswar

There is no better boat than a horoscope to help a man cross over the sea of life. ~Varaha Mihira

We need not feel ashamed of flirting with the zodiac. The zodiac is well worth flirting with. ~D.H. Lawrence

A physician without a knowledge of Astrology has no right to call himself a physician.
Hippocrates

It is not in the stars to hold our destiny but in ourselves; we are underlings. ~William Shakespeare

Before one accepts spirituality, astrology is very powerful, like a lion. Then when one enters into a deeper spiritual life, astrology becomes a tiny household cat. ~Sri Chinmoy
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hi all
hr is another saying
( In Malayalam)
"GULIKAN PATHINONNILUM AAKA, PATHINONNIL AAKAM"

Means Gulika is not welcome in all the 11rasies but is welcome in the 11th.
सर्वे भवन्तु सुखिनः।
सर्वे सन्तु निरामयाः।

Astrologically yours.
Subramanian Pandath.
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Kandhan ji,

your quote of Sri Chinmoy is worthy.

As spiritual life is nothing but acceptance of the life situations, astrology loses it's hold for them. (just my view!)
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My current Tag line...Yad bhavam tad bhavati.

As you think, so it shall happen.

We underestimate the power of thought, and its big brother, Prayer. Thought is where it all starts. Mind over matter. In astrological terms, no wonder Moon the significator of mind has such a critical role.
--भज गोविन्दं... भज गोविन्दं...गोविन्दं भज, मूढमते --

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There is no thought which doesn't connect to the 'I' ,or "Me"

There is no thought if there is no 'I'

There is no past and future but only "Now" if there is no I.

So there is no becoming as there is no past and future.

And we don't become if we live in now :lol:

If we think about Now, it is lost :wink:

Does not the Sun , 'I' , comes before Moon , " mind"? :)
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A famous tamil proverb:

"Naaya kanda Kalla Kanom” Kalla kanda Naaya Kanom;

(“Dog seen, stone is not seen; stone seen, dog is not seen.”)

The common meaning is that one cannot find a brickbat to throw at a stray dog!

But this popular saying has a much deeper significance. It is based on a following story:

A certain wealthy man’s house was closely guarded. It had also a ferocious dog chained to a pillar at the gate. The dog and the chain were however very skilful pieces of art. They were sculptured in stone but appeared life-like.
A pedestrian on the road once took fright at the sight of the ferocious animal and hurt himself in his attempt to dodge it. A kindly neighbour took pity on him and showed him that it was not a living dog. When the man passed by it the next time he admired the skill of the sculptor and forgot his old experience. Thus when he found it to be a dog, he could not see the stone of which it was made; and again when he found it a piece of sculpture he did not see any dog to hurt him.
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Krishnaji

i was not aware of the story behind this saying. tnx for posting it. it reminded me of something in a similar vein:

marthai maraithadhu mAmadhai yAnai
marathil maraindhadhu mAmadhai yAnai
-Thirumandhiram

The elephant in musth hides the wood(Referring to wood sculpture of an elephant).The wood hides the elephant in musth.
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Thanks Kandan ji.

Yes, the elephant and the wood indicates the same.
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krishnagopal1968 wrote:Yes, the elephant and the wood indicates the same.
Actually the interpretation of this verse is slightly different . The wood represents the essence/reality and the elephant represents the form. When the form is seen, reality is hidden. When reality is seen, form disappears in reality.
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Kandhan Ji,

When the form is seen, reality is hidden. When reality is seen, form disappears in reality.

As I understand,this is what the dog story also indicating too. But if not, let us take the above as true.
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Krishnaji

yes. you are correct. :)
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प्रियं ब्रूयात सत्यं ब्रूयात
अप्रियं सत्यं न ब्रूयात


Arthaat ,

Speak pleasant, speak the truth
Speak not truth if it is unpleasant

Tiwari: Thanks for reminding about this one.
--भज गोविन्दं... भज गोविन्दं...गोविन्दं भज, मूढमते --

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Tiwari

Thanks for acknowledging it here. "There" is uncivil, ugly, and frankly very distasteful to write anything
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Okie, here is my nugget. 8)

hasti hastasahasrena shatahastena vaajinah |
shringino dashahastena sthanatyagena durjanah ||

'One should keep a distance of a thousand hands from an elephant, a hundred from a horse, ten hands from a bull. But one must make himself scarce from even the vicinity of a fool/rogue. i.e. haul rose as quick as possible 8) 8)

hasti ankushmatrena vaaji hastena tadayate |
shringi lagudahastena khadgahastena durjanah ||

An elephant is controlled by the hook, a horse by the guiding hand, a bull is controlled by the goad, while a rogue is disciplined by the sword. 8)

All these nuggets are from Arthashastra of Kautilya, muh fav 8)
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Here is one from Niti shastra:

"He who gives up what is imperishable for that which perishable, loses that which is imperishable; and doubtlessly loses that which is perishable also."
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Another cool nugget 8)

vidya mitram paravaseshu bharya mitram griheshu cha |
vyadhitasya aushadham mitram dharmo mitram mritasya cha ||

One's knowledge is one's friend in a foreign land, one's wife is one's friend at home, medicine is the friend of the sick, while dharma is the only friend of the dead.

Now what does he mean?? :roll: Well, practice dharma only when you are dead. 8) 8)
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Perhaps, Swamy. 8)

We are looking at the same source, it seems. Another one:

"(Through the night) a great many kinds of birds perch on a tree but in the morning they fly in all the ten directions. Why should we lament for that? (Similarly, we should not grieve when we must inevitably part company from our dear ones)."
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svadetam marditam chaiva rajjurbhi pariveshtitam |
muktam dwadashirbhi varshai swapuchhchham prakritim gatam ||

Even it one massages a dog's tail and binds it with rope for 12 years (to keep it straight), the tail goes back to its natural crook once it is released. [Likewise, the inherent nature of a person can never be changed]. 8) :mrgreen:
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Tr, nah the Arthashastra is diff from neeti sara. 8)
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This one's heavy :roll:

Pushpe gandham tiley tailam kashthe agnim payasi ghritam |
ikshau gudam tatha dehe pashyatmanam vivekatah ||

Scent in a flower, oil in sesame seed, fire in wood, ghee in milk, sugar (jaggery) in sugarcane and soul in the body, cannot be seen from without.
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This one is brutal, but Swamy you might appreciate it: 8)

"There are two ways to get rid of thorns and wicked persons; using footwear in the first case and in the second shaming them so that they cannot raise their faces again thus keeping them at a distance."

And:

"O ketki flower! Serpents live in your midst, you bear no edible fruits, your leaves are covered with thorns, you are crooked in growth, you thrive in mud, and you are not easily accessible. Still for your exceptional fragrance you are as dear as a kinsmen to others. Hence, a single excellence overcomes a multitude of blemishes."
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