Guest guest Posted June 22, 2000 Report Share Posted June 22, 2000 Greetings to everyone, I will have reproductive surgery (for uterine fibroids) on the 29th of June. Could someone please tell me if my dashas and chart are conducive to a successful outcome if the surgery happens then? Or should I postpone, if so, when should I have it done? Also, will I be able to have children in the somewhat near future (2-3years?). Does my chart promise children and general good health? my data: january 19, 1964 Calcutta, India 6:33pm IST. My thanks to all in the list. Tara. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 22, 2000 Report Share Posted June 22, 2000 I'm not looking at the chart, but I will say this, what I think is good ideas on surgery timings: The 6th house is disease, 12th loss, 8th is reproductive organs. The 5th house leads to losses for the sixth house of disease, hence it is related to cures. The 11th is losses for the house of loss, so it leads to the ending of negative periods for us physically. The 5th and 11th are opposites, or one of the axis's of the chart. So, these lords being in strength over the chart in transit are good to see. We want these lords to be nicely situated using the Rasi chart as the basis. So good transits for the 5th and 11th lords. Good transits for the 8th lord as well. Jupiter and Venus normally bless in a sense, but not for every lagna equally. The Moon might be in a fearful position at the time of the surgery indicating fear. That is often seen in unplanned muhurthas of surgery and such incidents in life. Still the outcome is often fine despite this. Normally in the dashas following a major event, we will see planets coming to power which do not harm the above mentioned "cure" lords. If in the coming transits and dashas we see relief, then the drastic life threatening or outlook threatening situation is known to be lifted by divine pre plan. Every chart is unique, so it's hard to make hard and fast rules. These kinds of rules show a way to think, to begin. Some situations automatically require ongoing treatment, which may blure the outcome, as the pain kindof drags on and on, as in Cancer. It's hard to always pinpoint each disease and it's lifting. Some things are clear- remove the problem, and it's gone for good. Those are easier to read. Normally if happiness is achieved more, then this can be seen. Improving of the outlook for an area of the body is often seeable. The 8th house is the reproductive organs. So one should see a shift after the surgery, and transits indicating cutting, including Mars, in aspect. Then the movement thereafter should be towards improvement and relief. If the Muhurtha is not good actually and relief doesn't come, it can mean that the first surgery wasn't enough or some thing related to the area crops up anew. There are so many ways life can go. Also, a surgery can come in the middle of a hard period, which drags on due to other factors, so it might not be easy to tell. If one is purely picking a surgery muhurtha, then one should pick as best of a time as possible, where everything is nicely situated. It's such an important event. That would require a good astrologer to look at the chart. May want to use a few and cross check. If one is serious like that. Personally I just ask the doctor if he's better in the morning or what, and get an appointment when he's at his best! Good luck, and healthy times! Das Goravani Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 23, 2000 Report Share Posted June 23, 2000 DEAR TARA, sorry about the goof up. ijust read your time of birth.....according to that your rising sign is cancer....and moon is in pisces with jupiter!! like i wrote earlier please take advice from a proper astrologer.....the mercury retrograde is to be looked into.........all the best!!! rhoda Get Mail - Free email you can access from anywhere! / Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 23, 2000 Report Share Posted June 23, 2000 Dear Tara, We wish you all the luck with your surgery. I haven't gone through your chart to see what is the situation but one thing I can say from experience is that try to avoid any kind of surgery when Moon is Void-of-Course as any thing done at that time has got to be repeated because things will not go as planned. Things are in a state of confusion and maybe even the best of Surgeons can make a mistake. Please don't be alarmed. Take refuge in God's name. Good Luck. Kirpall Singh Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 23, 2000 Report Share Posted June 23, 2000 My greetings to Das Goravani and others on the list, Thank you so much for the information below, but I feel so overwhelmed at this point, I can't seem to be able to apply these to my own situation. Is there any way you can take a look at my chart and tell me if I should go ahead with the surgery on the 29th of June? I know that according to Rhoda, I shouldn't have it done now. But she suggested that I talk to you. So please take a look at my chart. The data is below: January 19, 1964 Calcutta, India 6:33 pm IST Thank you again. Tara. gjlist , Das <das@g...> wrote: > > I'm not looking at the chart, but I will say this, what I think is good > ideas on surgery timings: > > The 6th house is disease, 12th loss, 8th is reproductive organs. > > The 5th house leads to losses for the sixth house of disease, hence it > is related to cures. > > The 11th is losses for the house of loss, so it leads to the ending of > negative periods for us physically. > > The 5th and 11th are opposites, or one of the axis's of the chart. So, > these lords being in strength over the chart in transit are good to see. > We want these lords to be nicely situated using the Rasi chart as the > basis. So good transits for the 5th and 11th lords. > > Good transits for the 8th lord as well. > > Jupiter and Venus normally bless in a sense, but not for every lagna equally. > > The Moon might be in a fearful position at the time of the surgery > indicating fear. That is often seen in unplanned muhurthas of surgery > and such incidents in life. Still the outcome is often fine despite this. > > Normally in the dashas following a major event, we will see planets > coming to power which do not harm the above mentioned "cure" lords. If > in the coming transits and dashas we see relief, then the drastic life > threatening or outlook threatening situation is known to be lifted by > divine pre plan. > > Every chart is unique, so it's hard to make hard and fast rules. These > kinds of rules show a way to think, to begin. Some situations > automatically require ongoing treatment, which may blure the outcome, as > the pain kindof drags on and on, as in Cancer. It's hard to always > pinpoint each disease and it's lifting. > > Some things are clear- remove the problem, and it's gone for good. Those > are easier to read. Normally if happiness is achieved more, then this > can be seen. Improving of the outlook for an area of the body is often > seeable. The 8th house is the reproductive organs. So one should see a > shift after the surgery, and transits indicating cutting, including > Mars, in aspect. Then the movement thereafter should be towards > improvement and relief. > > If the Muhurtha is not good actually and relief doesn't come, it can > mean that the first surgery wasn't enough or some thing related to the > area crops up anew. There are so many ways life can go. > > Also, a surgery can come in the middle of a hard period, which drags on > due to other factors, so it might not be easy to tell. > > If one is purely picking a surgery muhurtha, then one should pick as > best of a time as possible, where everything is nicely situated. It's > such an important event. That would require a good astrologer to look at > the chart. May want to use a few and cross check. If one is serious like > that. Personally I just ask the doctor if he's better in the morning or > what, and get an appointment when he's at his best! > > Good luck, and healthy times! > > Das Goravani Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 23, 2000 Report Share Posted June 23, 2000 please kirpal singh explain a little about the moon void that you have written about tara's operation. i am only aware of the mercury retrograde period..this moon void is new to me...please do reply on my rhodes10 thanks a ton Get Mail - Free email you can access from anywhere! / Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 24, 2000 Report Share Posted June 24, 2000 Dear Mr Singh, I thank you for the good wishes and the advice! How do I find out if the moon is void of course that day? It would have to be very early or very late in the degrees, right? Tara. gjlist , jkaur3791@a... wrote: > Dear Tara, > We wish you all the luck with your surgery. I haven't gone through your chart > to see what is the situation but one thing I can say from experience is that > try to avoid any kind of surgery when Moon is Void-of-Course as any thing > done at that time has got to be repeated because things will not go as > planned. Things are in a state of confusion and maybe even the best of > Surgeons can make a mistake. > Please don't be alarmed. Take refuge in God's name. > Good Luck. > Kirpall Singh Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 24, 2000 Report Share Posted June 24, 2000 dear mr singh, can you please explain in detail about the moon-void-of-course. i have no idea about this. is it the time,when the moon enters a zodiac sign?? the moon on the 29th of june in india, is in taurus. please explain. thanking you RR Get Mail - Free email you can access from anywhere! / Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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