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happiest of days, dear brother!

aum

 

 

 

Mani:

 

Best wishes on your birthday, dear Uncle! Hope Saturn doesn't make you so

lethargic you can't blow out the candles on your cake today...

 

Chris

 

 

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Wendy Vasicek schrieb:

> Correct me if I'm wrong Mani, But isn't your birthday on the 20th...have I

> lost 10 days somewhere??

>

> Wendy

 

Dear Wendy,

 

You are right and I was wondering whether the calendar had been "reformed"

again!

 

I accept the wishes gratefully, but affirm that my DOB is April 20. 1934. Just

checked my last posting on this, find no typing error. But weird things happen

in the net sometimes.

 

Don´t celebrate the day though! Where I was born people didn´t celebrate

birthdays, some spent the day praying and fasting - and that on the lunar

birthday, not the calendar date. When my family was intact wife and kids used to

arrange a party etc. But ever since I live separated I try to spend the day out,

save myself cooking! Bit averse to receiving flowers and presents, for it is

often a problem where to put them. Hope the day is nice this year and I can

enjoy the sun.

 

regards

Mani

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Mani:

 

Oops! Don't know how I had Apr 10 in my database for you. Sorry for

leading others astray. Still, if anyone is worthy of two birthdays in two

weeks, it would be you.

 

Chris

 

At 08:28 AM 4/10/01 +0200, you wrote:

>Wendy Vasicek schrieb:

>> Correct me if I'm wrong Mani, But isn't your birthday on the 20th...have I

>> lost 10 days somewhere??

>>

>> Wendy

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>Dear Wendy,

>

>You are right and I was wondering whether the calendar had been "reformed"

>again!

>

>I accept the wishes gratefully, but affirm that my DOB is April 20. 1934.

Just

>checked my last posting on this, find no typing error. But weird things

happen

>in the net sometimes.

>

>Don´t celebrate the day though! Where I was born people didn´t celebrate

>birthdays, some spent the day praying and fasting - and that on the lunar

>birthday, not the calendar date. When my family was intact wife and kids

used to

>arrange a party etc. But ever since I live separated I try to spend the

day out,

>save myself cooking! Bit averse to receiving flowers and presents, for it is

>often a problem where to put them. Hope the day is nice this year and I can

>enjoy the sun.

>

>regards

>Mani

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In a message dated 4/10/2001 2:32:50 AM Eastern Daylight Time,

subra writes:

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Don´t celebrate the day though! Where I was born people didn´t celebrate

birthdays, >>

Phew! It's a good thing we used the wrong date! :-D

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Christopher Kevill wrote:

> Mani:

>

> Oops! Don't know how I had Apr 10 in my database for you. Sorry for

> leading others astray. Still, if anyone is worthy of two birthdays in two

> weeks, it would be you.

 

Dear Chris,

 

It is this sort of "bug" that adds spice to life! I hope you did not study my

chart with the wrong date, it would have been a waste of time and energy.

 

But do please try the moon transiting Ascendant. it is really remarkable. The

sun transiting ascendant - as a second Varshaphal - is not exciting, thought it

may reveal things. I have yet to try sun transiting natal moon. But these are

too slow for the angles to be close enough to sensitive points. I now intend to

try moon transiting each planet. Transiting venus on 7th angle may tell me when

I meet my last and greatest love! It may, of course, be the week I die and meet

the Great Mother!!!

 

Since this having 2 birthdays is around Easter time, when I am physically

"down", it may be a symbolic "resurrection", Thanks for initiating it, dear

Nephew!

 

love

Mani

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Carolhook wrote:

 

> Phew! It's a good thing we used the wrong date!

>

 

Dear Carol,

 

I did not say I was averse to receiving good wishes - only presents etc.! Good

thoughts are always welcome, even without a birthday. I personally don´t

celebrate by throwing a party, but more quietly, thinking over what I have done

during the last year, taking it easy. No penance, but rather meditative. You are

at liberty to send me good thoughts again on the 20th!!!

 

This business of not celebrating birthdays in my homeland is sort of based on

the fatalistic idea that to be born is not a matter for rejoicing about, but

something to be regretted. My philosophy does not accept this view, for to be

born is a step towards the goal. For me not celebrating is a habit: we 7 chidren

and our parents just didn´t remember the birthdays. I have them on a piece of

paper, collected the data after I started with astrology.

 

No, the wishes did not hurt any feelings or sentiments, in fact gave me a boost

to see how eager people were to send me wishes, that they did it too early - and

good wishes NEVER hurt .... if only they would also work! ....

 

regards

Mani

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