Guest guest Posted October 29, 2001 Report Share Posted October 29, 2001 Dear List, A friend of mine had twin boys on Oct. 21, 2001 She required a C-section. The first boy came out at under 4 pounds, and required carotid artery surgery on the 22nd, and is currently being kept alive on a respirator. There is a chance that this first child will develop cerebral palsy from the lack of blood in utero. The second boy was pulled out one minute later and is a healthy 7 lb. infant. Apparently one fetus got over three quarters of the blood supply from the placenta. Child 1 - Born Oct. 21, 2001 9.10 am Santa Rosa, Ca. USA Child 2 - same data except born at 9.11 What are the significant differences in this situation? Marcia Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 30, 2001 Report Share Posted October 30, 2001 Om Gurave Namah -------------------------- Dear Marcia, Was there daylight saving on that day? Did the nurses just write down that time giving a minute gap or is the gap accurate? Please check as this is a very good case study. Best Wishes Sanjay Rath Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 30, 2001 Report Share Posted October 30, 2001 dear Sanjay Yes, daylight savings is in effect for the birth dates As far as I know this is the accurate times, according to the father who was in the delivery room. i was not there, so we need to work with these times. I know, it is a good case study...how does one determine differences that occur in utero? obviously this first child had a karma of a very different sort than his brother, who shared the womb with him . Marcia At 08:17 PM 10/30/01 +0530, you wrote: Om Gurave Namah -------------------------- Dear Marcia, Was there daylight saving on that day? Did the nurses just write down that time giving a minute gap or is the gap accurate? Please check as this is a very good case study. Best Wishes Sanjay Rath Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 1, 2001 Report Share Posted November 1, 2001 OM SRI GURAVE NAMAHDear Marcia, The times have been slightly corrected on the basis of the information: CHART-1: 1st Delivery (Technically younger -Note in Jyotish the elder twin i.e. the one who is delivered first is the younger and weaker) Data: 21 Oct 2001, 9.10'15" Standard time, Zone +7.00, Santa Rosa, CA, USA. CHART-2: 2nd Delivery (Technically elder as this child was CONCEIVED FIRST will be the stronger) Data: 21 Oct 2001, 9.11'30" Standard time, Zone +7.00, Santa Rosa, CA, USA. Pranapada is placed in the seventh house from Lagnamsa (Lagna in Navamsa) in Chart-1 and is afflicated by the Aditya-Chandala Yoga (Sun+Rahu) which is a sort of affliction that damages the head and life forces are very weak. In chart-2, the Pranapada is with exalted Mars in Capricorn Navamsa in ninth house, making the child physically very strong and dynamic. Note the strong Dhan Yoga in the Navamsa Lagna. This child will be very well off in life and also quite a personality. I have purposely ignored all other aspects as I wanted to bring out the importance of the Pranapada (so that programmers can incorporate this in the Rasi and other D-charts as a choise option). This is the MOST VITAL POINT of the chart and Parasara has devoted a chapter to this. It is the life force within us and determines our stay, our strength and weaknesses and many other matters like culture etc. For example, if Pranapada is in Aquarius Rasi/Amsa the person is very cultured and an intellectual like a typical aquarian, whereas in Leo Rasi/Amsa, the person becomes a brute like a lion, roaring and behaving as if this world is his fathers property! This Pranapada has so many other matters to say...God willing soon. Marcia, as another hint, look at the Shastyamsa D-60 charts in the two cases and see the difference for yourself. The aditya-chandala yoga persists and is on the HEAD of Chart-1. Six months is very tough for the child. I don't know if Chandra devi is reading this, and if she is, then you can request her for the charts of two twins as well who had such different lives. The point is we spend hours debating on the rasi and Navamsa when Parasara has clearly given the highest weightage to the Shastyamsa. We need to examine this further. Best RegardsSanjay Rathhttp://sanjayrath.tripod.com - Marcia gjlist Wednesday, October 31, 2001 12:38 AM Re: [GJ] Medical infant info dear SanjayYes, daylight savings is in effect for the birth datesAs far as I know this is the accurate times, according to the father who was in the delivery room.i was not there, so we need to work with these times.I know, it is a good case study...how does one determine differencesthat occur in utero? obviously this first child had a karma of a verydifferent sort than his brother, who shared the womb with him .MarciaAt 08:17 PM 10/30/01 +0530, you wrote: Om Gurave Namah--------------------------Dear Marcia,Was there daylight saving on that day? Did the nurses just write down thattime giving a minute gap or is the gap accurate? Please check as this is avery good case study.Best WishesSanjay RathOm Namo Bhagavate Vasudevaya; Hare Krishna; Om Tat Sat: gjlist-http://www.goravani.comYour use of is subject to the Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 1, 2001 Report Share Posted November 1, 2001 Dear Sanjay Thanks for looking at this. Unfortunately my knowledge in jyotish is minimal. I don't know what Pranapada is. Is there a possibility that the weaker twin will not survive? Or only that up until 6 months things will be tough? Marcia Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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