Hi Elipsis,elipsis wrote:In my personal experience, there are three different kinds of yogas. Yogas that affect your personality and behavioural pattern, yogas triggered at birth and some yogas that require certain levels of planetary maturity to activate.
Merely possessing a yoga with the strongest planetary strength won't do the trick because without action there is no reaction, as such 90% of the yogas in a chart remain unused by the native. Sometimes, poor decision making deviates from the pattern required for a yoga to activate.
We'll see how it works out in that chart- let's take one conjunction as an example, Mercury and Saturn in the 2nd house.
1. Mercury in the 2nd obviously represents the gift of gab within family circles, a learner type personality, expert in language, grammar and detail oriented tasks.
2. Saturn is putting some restrictions to her speech, making her slightly more responsible, harsh and adding to her frustration - delaying the formation of a family.
3. Saturn creates practice iterations in the 2nd, leading to readjustment in the communication pattern especially with the opposite sex.
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I know a person with an exalted mercury in 2nd house along with Sun and Venus. You know how the 2nd house Mercury gift works in his case? If he opens his mouth he'll start blabbering useless Sh#t non-stop; reaches extreme once he is drunk, which happens almost every day of the week! He is jobless and is crooked. You know he has a 12th house Jupiter with Ketu also.
Btw, you say 90% of the yogas remain unused by the native. I strongly oppose this. Did you do an analysis to come at this percentage figure?
When the proper dashas come, the corresponding yogas get activated no matter what, naturally. And the benefits or bad things that come out of the yogas are with respect to his current conditions.
Cheers,
Astrodude



