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Buddha at the Gas Pump

490. Prasannan

Buddha at the Gas Pump

Rick Archer

Religion & Spirituality, Philosophy, Spirituality, Society & Culture

4.7695 Ratings

🗓️ 14 February 2019

⏱️ 107 minutes

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Summary

Prasannan had a fascination for Astronomy from an early age, having built his own telescope, and spent his teenage years studying the stars and planets. He was the president of the Astronomy, and Photography Clubs in high school. He always understood that what we see is only a tiny portion of the totality. At Easter, in 1987, he attended a retreat which resulted in a spiritual awakening, leading him to conclude that he had always been on a spiritual path. As a result, he adopted a celibate (brahmacharya) lifestyle. Having studied the teachings of Ramakrishna Paramahamsa, Ramana Maharshi, and Swami Sivananda, he heard about Mata Amritanandamayi (Amma), and met her during her 1990 North American tour. At the time, he held a senior management position in corporate finance but he had a natural motivation towards engaging in serving selflessly (Seva). The Sanskrit word "Seva" means helping others out of compassion, without a conscious thought of receiving personal benefit. Prasannan moved to Amritapuri, India in 1992; on arriving he was placed in charge of the computer room, and developed a new accounting system, training the brahmacharins (monks) in its use; at the same time a Jyotish software program was acquired, which Prasannan became responsible for. At the direction of Amma, he began his practice of Jyotish, which continues to this day. He travelled around the world with Amma, providing Jyotish interpretations during her programs. At other times he conducted sessions in India, raising funds for Amma charities. After 19 years in India, he returned to Canada and established his independent Jyotish practice. After more than 2 decades of brahmacharya, he married Maya, the love of his life! Prasannan has consulted with more than 60,000 clients throughout the world. He answers questions about all areas of life, material, familial, health, and well-being, as well as spiritual. Website: prasannanjyotish.com Discussion of this interview in the BatGap Community Facebook Group. Summary and transcript of this interview Interview recorded February 9, 2019. YouTube Video Chapters: 00:00:00 - Introduction to Buddha at the Gas Pump 00:04:28 - The Journey to Jyotish Practice 00:08:11 - The Differences between Vedic and Western Astrology 00:11:53 - The Significance of the Birth Chart 00:15:16 - The Existence of Souls on the Astral Plane 00:18:54 - The Evolution of Jyotish 00:22:40 - The Power of Alignment and Eclipses 00:26:31 - Planets and their Qualities 00:30:30 - The Universe as Reflective Intelligence 00:34:36 - The Complexity of Karma and the Intelligent Universe 00:38:16 - Jyotish as a Road Map for Liberation 00:41:48 - Planetary Influences on Fertility 00:45:09 - Reincarnation and the Bible's removal of references 00:48:51 - The Battle Between Free Will and Divine Will 00:53:00 - Twins and Individual Lives 00:56:29 - Difficulties in Obtaining Accurate Birth Times in Kerala 00:59:55 - The Power of Stones 01:03:44 - Concerns about marriage and job prospects 01:07:23 - The Unpredictability of Life's Events 01:11:09 - Astrological Effects on Travel and Location Choices 01:14:26 - The Influence of Planetary Cycles 01:17:51 - The Complexity of Karma and Lottery 01:21:49 - The Impact of Planetary Alignment 01:25:35 - Awakening and Integration 01:29:29 - The Role of Jyotish in Circumventing Problems. 01:33:16 - Vedic Astrology and Prognostication 01:36:39 - Advancements in Computer Programs for Astrology 01:40:05 - The Importance of Data Backup+Privately Safeguarded Techniques 01:43:41 - Death and Enlightenment 01:47:09 - Personal Biases and Jyotish

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0:00.0

The

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The Welcome to Buddha at the gas pump. My name is Rick Archer. Buddha at the gas pump is an ongoing series of interviews with spiritually awakening people and discussions about spiritual topics.

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I've been doing this for, this will be our 10th anniversary in the fall, and there are nearly

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500 of these.

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And so if this is new to you and you'd like to check out previous ones, please go to

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batgap.com and look under the past interviews menu where you'll see all the previous

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ones categorized and organized in various ways. This program is made possible by the support

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My guest today is an old friend of Irene and mine named Prasanaan.

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We first met Prasan about 20 years ago at an Amma event in Chicago, I believe, when we first met him,

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and had seen him over the years many times since then,

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and have stayed in touch with him even in between those events all this time

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for reasons that we're about to explain in this interview,

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which will be about the Vedic science or discipline of Jotish, which is the

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Sanskrit word for astrology. Prasn had a fascination for astronomy from an early age.

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In fact, there's a picture of him when he was 15 years old on his website in his bedroom with all these astronomy

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posters on the wall and he built his own telescope and spent his teenage years

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studying the stars and planets he was the president of the astronomy and photography

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clubs in high school he always understood that what we see is only a tiny portion of

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