Guest guest Posted April 28, 2001 Report Share Posted April 28, 2001 Hi All, It will great if someone can look at the chart of a lady (details given below), whom I personally know very well. Born on 5th October 1966 at 4-15 PM (Indian Standard Time,+5:30 Hrs GMT) 25-10 N, 75-52 E She is having a rough time with her husband and mother-in-law. Any comments and suggestions regarding whether she will go for divorce or any chance of patch up. Regards Suresh Mathur Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 30, 2001 Report Share Posted April 30, 2001 Suresh Mathurwrote > Hi All, > It will great if someone can look at the chart of a lady (details given > below), whom I personally know very well. > Born on 5th October 1966 at 4-15 PM (Indian Standard Time,+5:30 Hrs GMT) > 25-10 N, 75-52 E > She is having a rough time with her husband and mother-in-law. > Any comments and suggestions regarding whether she will go for divorce or > any chance of patch up. > Dear Mathur, The lady is 34 years old, her husband probably 40. If they have found no rapport and mutual affwction, the marriage is a failure. If mother-in-law and husband are on the ame side inomically, it is disaster: the husband was never weaned! Unless each of them has different reasons for not liking the person. I will not look into the chart at all, though it has a close connection with me. I cannot say if she will go for divorce. But I will say, "Go for divorce!" If at that age people are unable to find a basis for living together, no amount of star-gazing will help! There are such things like marriage counselling. They may help very young persons. But after 25 or so they are useless. In general, when a couple has problems that they cannot solve and seek a third party to settle differences, the marriage is finished! The desire to be with each other is gone, only "justice" is sought: and each party hopes to get the credit for right behaviour! ... Which again is no basis for love! Love is giving, not taking! regards Mani Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 30, 2001 Report Share Posted April 30, 2001 Dear Mani, I understand what you are saying, but practical it is a very difficult situation. Person hope for the best and feel that the coming time may solve the problem. It will great if you can look at the chart. Rgds Suresh subra [subra] Monday, April 30, 2001 5:02 PM gjlist Re: [gjlist] Marriage on rock Suresh Mathurwrote > Hi All, > It will great if someone can look at the chart of a lady (details given > below), whom I personally know very well. > Born on 5th October 1966 at 4-15 PM (Indian Standard Time,+5:30 Hrs GMT) > 25-10 N, 75-52 E > She is having a rough time with her husband and mother-in-law. > Any comments and suggestions regarding whether she will go for divorce or > any chance of patch up. > Dear Mathur, The lady is 34 years old, her husband probably 40. If they have found no rapport and mutual affwction, the marriage is a failure. If mother-in-law and husband are on the ame side inomically, it is disaster: the husband was never weaned! Unless each of them has different reasons for not liking the person. I will not look into the chart at all, though it has a close connection with me. I cannot say if she will go for divorce. But I will say, "Go for divorce!" If at that age people are unable to find a basis for living together, no amount of star-gazing will help! There are such things like marriage counselling. They may help very young persons. But after 25 or so they are useless. In general, when a couple has problems that they cannot solve and seek a third party to settle differences, the marriage is finished! The desire to be with each other is gone, only "justice" is sought: and each party hopes to get the credit for right behaviour! ... Which again is no basis for love! Love is giving, not taking! regards Mani gjlist- Your use of is subject to Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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