This is a record of James Braha's experiences during two visits to India to learn Hindu astrology. It reveals stories which seek to demonstrate the accuracy and potency of the 6000-year-old astrology of the ancient seers, and should appeal to those who are curious about Indian astrology.
This guide gives advice on becoming an astrologer, showing how astrology works. Starting with a poem by Babaji, it includes a chapter on planetary aspect theory, addressing issues such as research-oriented astrology and the house system controversy, and explaining the importance of the planets.
Upon reading Sailor Bob Adamson's book, What's Wrong with Right Now Unless You Think About It? , James Braha immediately invited Bob to come from Australia to share his knowledge with Americans. This is a story of liberation, friendship, humour, and love, as Sailor Bob takes spiritual aspirants beyond the need for help.
Seeking to present Hindu philosophy in a way which Western astrologers can understand and utilize, the author of this work argues that Hindu and Western systems greatly complement each other and together form the basis for profound astrology.