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The Composite Approach to Predictions 
March 2, 2006
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from Finer Techniques of Astrological Predictions,
by K.N. Rao - ch. 9
What is meant by the composite approach is that the same event
should be looked at from different predictive systems say Vimshottari,
Jaimini dashas, Tajika (Annual horoscope) and transits. If family
members horoscopes are available they should be made use of.
The famous Raj Jyotishis of earlier decades had this great advantage
of not merely knowing the entire background of the native, but
horoscopes of the members of the entire family as well. The
result was an intensive in-depth composite approach to astrological
predictions.
After an event, good or bad, has taken place whether it was
predicted by an astrologer or not, every conscientious astrologer
must examine the data and draw convincing conclusions even if
it is a post-mortem appraisal. It helps future predictions and
gives to his own astrological skill a depth he would otherwise
not acquire. It helps correct a mistake and discover a chink
in one's astrological armour.
reprinted with permission
Copyright 2006. Vaughn Paul
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