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Kakini in Relocation

By Ernst Wilhelm
www.astrology-videos.com

A Kakini is a small coin and through a simple manipulation of numbers related to the city in which a person lives
and their first name is determined the amount of coins that the individual will gain while living in a particular city
and the amount of coins the city will gain from the individual. For prosperity it is required that the individual gains
more coins than the city, otherwise they will run a deficit in wealth and/or time.

In order to determine the amount of Kakinis, the first letter of the first name needs to be associated with a number
as per the below:

1. SUN – VOWELS
A a, Aa ä, # i, $ é, % u, ^ ü, \ å, § è, l « ÿ, @ e, @e ai, Aae o, AaE au.
All the vowel sounds are ruled by the Sun. Different languages have different vowels and even vary in vowel
number; regardless, all vowels are ruled by the Sun. The å, è and ÿ vowel sounds are not common to the English
tongue and are not the r and l consonant sounds that we are familiar with, but rather vowel sounds.

2. MARS – VELARS/GUTTERALS
k k, o kh, g g, " gh, ' ì.
Velars are those sounds that originate in the throat. These are also known as gutturals. The ì sound is the “ng”
sound at the end of sing and king.

3. VENUS – PALATALS
c c, D ch, j j, H jh, | ï.
Palatal sounds come from the tongue being pressed towards the sides. The ï sound, for example, is the “n” as in
Pancha.

4. MERCURY – RETROFLEXES
q ö, Q öh, f ò, F òh, [ ë.
Retroflex sounds are those sounds that come forth when the tongue is turned back towards the palate. These
sounds are not very common to the English tongue.

5. JUPITER – DENTALS
t t, w th, d d, x dh, n n.
Dentals are those sounds that come forth when the tongue is pressed towards the teeth. Most of the English “t”,
“d” and “n” sounds are dental sounds.

6. SATURN – LABIALS
p p, ) ph, b b, É bh, m m.
Labial sounds are those sounds that come forth from the lips being pressed together.
7. MOON – SEMI-VOWELS
y y, r r, l l, v v,

8. MOON – SIBILANTS & ASPIRATES


z ç, ; ñ, s s, h h.
Any sounds that do not fit into the distinctive categories ruled by the other planets or which are not vowels are
ruled by the Moon. These sounds consist of semi-vowels, such as the “y” sound, sibilants such as the “s” sounds
and aspirates such as the “h” sound. The ç and ñ sounds have a “sh” sound. The ç is a palatal “sh” that is formed
by the top of the tongue pressing the palate with the sides of the tongue pressing the teeth. This is the “sh” sound
found in the English language. The “sh” in Dasa is a ç sound. The ñ is a retroflex “sh” sound that is formed by the
tongue turning back towards the palate.

Different languages have different vowel sounds, semi-vowel, sibilant and aspirate sounds, velar sounds, retroflex
sounds, dental sounds, palatal sounds, and labial sounds, yet all vowel sounds are ruled by the Sun; all semi-vowel,
sibilant and aspirate sounds by the Moon; all guttural sounds by Mars; all retroflex sounds by Mercury; all dental
sounds by Jupiter; all palatal sounds by Venus and all labial sounds are ruled by Saturn.

DETERMINING THE KAKINI


To determine the Kakini of the individual, simply double the number of the first letter of the individual’s first name
and add the number of the first letter in the name of the city. Divide by 8, taking the remainder as the amount of
coins the individual will gain.

To determine the Kakini of the city, double the number of the first letter of the city’s name and add the number of
the first letter in the name of the individual. Divide by 8, taking the remainder as the amount of coins the city will
gain.

It is well worth creating a table of Kakinis for each individual for each of the eight possible letter groups that a city’s
name may begin with:

# Sound of City Person’s Kakini City Kakini


1
Vowels - A a, Aa ä, # i, $ é, % u, ^ ü, \ å, § è, l « ÿ, @ e, @e ai, Aae o, AaE au
2
Gutterals - k k, o kh, g g, " gh, ' ì.
3
Palatals - c c, D ch, j j, H jh, | ï
4
Retroflexes - q ö, Q öh, f ò, F òh, [ ë
5
Dentals - t t, w th, d d, x dh, n n
6
Labials - p p, ) ph, b b, É bh, m m
7
Semi-vowels - y y, r r, l l, v v
8
Sibilants/Aspirates - z ç, ; ñ, s s, h h

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