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Thursday, May 8, 2014

Psycho-Analysis of Horse Racing

Dear All

Here, am  I placing Exactly from the pages of book "HORARY NUMEROLOGY OF THE TURF" one of the oldest book in this subject.

[For Reference only]

Horse racing is one of the greatest of sports in the world.  It is the game of Kings or the King among all the games.  The Race Course is a fashionable circle where prominent people meet together to have social contact.  It is a meeting place for poor and rich alike.  Millions are being lost year after year in this great game.  Thousands are ruined with strict regularity.  Is there any evil in this great game?  There is a class of people who look upon racing as the Devils game where everyone comes to grief.  Thousands of homes have been blasted on account of its lure.  Its evil effect leads to crime, degradation and sinkage to lowest level and oblivion.  Young careers have been ruined and family ties have been broken.  But the game still goes on.  Are there any reasons for this sordid state of affairs?

According to the Hindu legend before the horse descended on the earth, he was a favorite door keeper at the court of Indra, the lord of the Heavens.  He was half horse and half man.  When everyone started descending on the earth, the horse requested Lord Indra to allow him to go.  The Lord was reluctant and told the horse that he would never be happy as he would be treated as a beast of burden.  After great persuasion the Lord gave his Permission.  He blessed the horse and said "Go down and serve."  Be noble and bring happiness and luck to one who will take good care of you, but woe betide to one who will molest you and make evil use of your valour.   Those who will trade you will come to grief and disgrace". The horse assumed a new shape and descended on the earth with human intelligence but remained dumb.  He is the noblest of animals and has served humanity for millennium of years.  Horse racing, therefore, where trading goes on his prowess is always in the grip of evil and those who indulge in it must suffer.  Whatever the truth or otherwise may be in this legend, there is no gainsaying the fact that the craze of racing has been mainly responsible for the humiliation, degradation and ruination of a large number of people.  In spite of this acknowledged fact the chase and exploitation still goes on.  Knowing then, as we do, that the evil effects leave a trail behind, why are we perpetuating the evil by the publication of this book and calling upon all to take a plunge into this ruinous game?  But whatever  may be said against the fatal effects of racing, the human race will continue to take part in it for year to come.  Is it not, therefore, necessary to come to its rescue by giving proper guidance?  In our opinion the evil lies only in the imperfect knowledge of racing in all its branches.  Racing is as good a business as any other, and requires as much research, perseverance and method as in any other trade.  We have, therefore, after elaborate study and years of research and observations, perfected a system which may go a long way to counteract the evil effects of this game.  We do not claim infallibility, but a serious attempt has been made to place before the students such facts as are likely to assist them in furtherance of their knowledge.

We have unfolded in this book the theory and principles of Horary Numerology as applied to Horse racing.  To the modern students of astrology and numerology, this system may appear unorthodox and departing from the accepted and recognized principles and theories.  The author was a student of various systems for a number of years along with his numerous friends, but instead of helping us to make any orderly progress , we seemed to have receded back to to the same position from which we commenced our studies.  The authors ambition was to think independently and pursue a path which was entirely out of the beaten track.  His many years patient and elaborate study has yielded some results which he is placing for the first time before the students.  In racing skill is not confined to riding, but spotting of horses and their numbers which are valued in cash.  Have we then any fool-proof system by which we can make some progress in our skill?  Apparently not, as nearly 90% of the the persons who flock to the Race course in search of money are mere mugs,
 ill-equipped and with insufficient knowledge, but boastful about their skill, perhaps based on some system.  They are sometimes successful, but in the end they share the same fate like those who have gone before them.  The remaining 10% are patient and shrewd, who armed with a fair amount of knowledge wait for the right opportunity, and put their skill to test.  Ask these persons the question whether racing is good or bad.  Their bulky pockets will immediately convince you that it is a good and profitable business.

There are persons in the world who live entirely on the income derived from racing.  Many are enjoying small fortunes which they mad entirely on racing.

Our system does not teach gambling in its bad meaning.  The aim is to lay before those who have no knowledge of racing complete information which will open a new opportunity of making some profits on their investment.  To all persons who are in a position to invest, this book is presented.  Before, however, they make any attempt to throw themselves in, they are earnestly requested to make a thorough study of this system, and after they have grasped the basic principles, they should proceed cautiously to put them to practical test.  They should not jump to any hasty judgments but read the instructions given very carefully, and after they have weighted all pros and cons make their decisions and stick to them.

A wise investor who has studied this system will go about his business unaided, unprejudiced, but with sufficient knowledge which will bring him nearer to the inner working of nature.  His patience, independence of mind and fixed determination will reward him in the long run.

Don'ts in  Racing
Just to help our students to safeguard themselves, we are giving below some broad hints of what should not be done on the Race Course after studying this system.  In giving these hints our only desire is that they should take supreme advantage of this wonderful book, and profit by the various instructions given therein.

1. Discard that bad habit of playing more than 3 horses or numbers in a single race.  It will be obvious that only 3 numbers are remunerative and investment on more numbers is unprofitable.

2. Don't begin the day with heavy investment. Reserve some money for the rest of the day.  There may be some good chances and you may be left out for want of sufficient money.

3. As far as possible cover all win transactions by investing in places also.  You will have atleast a part of your money back if your calculations go wrong.

4. When following a planet, take it with all its basic numbers [or higher numbers whenever they are prominent] unless of course you are able to eliminate.  Don't make a fatal mistake of taking only the part.

5. Don't listen to other persons advice which is offered gratuitous.  Think Independently and decide for yourself.  Your choice should be final and without any reserve.

6. It always pays ten times more if you invest substantially on one single number about which you are firm in your judgment.

7. Don't be carried away by any fallacious notions that because a wrong jockey is going on a horse, or the distance is too short or the company is too strong, the horse is likely to fail to come within the first four.  When your number is strong, fix it to come.

8. When you make up your mind, don't delay your action. More quick you are more firm you will be in your selections.

9. Don't be calculative in your investment. Never look at the Tote or the ODDS on the Board. Some horses pay less, but others give more than your expectations. Be satisfied with whatever you realist from your selections.

10. If you become broke, do not try to borrow on the Race Course. Remember the devil round the corner is waiting to knock you out.  Nine times out of ten you will not be able too redeem your losses with borrowed money.

11. Finally never try to study this book by substituting other systems. Be independent and study each system separately.  Follow the one that helps you and discard the one which you are unable to grasp or understand.

These are in sort some of the hints which should always be kept in mind.

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