Moon Connectivity in Horary Astrology - The most Crucial link
Krishnamurti Paddhati, or KP astrology, is renowned for its precision in predicting events and timing. It is a versatile system applicable to both birth charts and horary charts. When it comes to horary charts, there is no doubt about the accuracy of timing, unlike in birth charts. Today, let's focus on a crucial aspect of KP astrology – moon connectivity.
In horary astrology, KP astrologers use two methods: the time chart and the KP number chart. Regardless of the method, moon connectivity must be examined after casting the chart.
To ensure accurate predictions, you need to master three key aspects of horary astrology:
1. **Framing the Question:** Formulate your question precisely.
2. **KP Number:** Take the KP number accurately from the client.
3. **Moon Connectivity:** Reflect on the moon's position relative to relevant houses in the chart.
Now, let's delve into the third aspect – moon connectivity. Why focus on the moon?
In Vedic astrology, the moon represents the mind. Your birth chart's moon placement reveals your nature, preferences, and tendencies. In Western horary astrology, moon placement in a house and sign is important.
In ancient times, horary astrology relied on the time chart, where astrologers checked the moon's position. If the moon indicated a connection to the client's question, they proceeded; otherwise, they cast the chart at a different time.
After casting the chart, the first thing to do is assess the moon's placement and ownership of a house. Why? Because the moon reflects the client's mind in the chart, assuring us that we're on the right track. The moon and its star lord should signify houses related to the question. For instance, if the query concerns marriage, the moon or its star lord should relate to houses 2, 7, or 11.
In cases where the moon's star lord is a node (Rahu or Ketu), examine the houses connected to the node's star lord and sign lord.
The moon doesn't need to connect directly to the main house of the query. For instance, if the question pertains to travelling abroad (the 12th house), the moon may relate to its allied houses, such as the 3rd or 9th.
We also consider the moon's sublord when it's in its own star. Additionally, assess aspects from other planets to the moon from different houses.
Only proceed further if the moon reflects the query in the chart. Instead, ask the client for another number or cast a chart at a different time. This ensures you're on the right path, significantly reducing the chances of errors.
In my experience, many KP astrologers overlook moon connectivity, leading to inaccurate predictions. Embrace this essential aspect, and your success rate will soar as you answer questions from familiar or unknown clients accurately.
-Rajendra Nimje
rajendranimje@gmail.com www.astrouser.com
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