Guest guest Posted February 18, 2002 Report Share Posted February 18, 2002 Debra you <<You have been very kind in your energy and time considering that you are so Ill.>> me Thank you very much for your nice compliments and you are very welcome. Yes, i am ill but not too ill as i sound sometimes, i am getting my energies bach, slowly but getting there. Although i am not 100% healthy yet, i think i am a 70% right. you <<I would like to study this further and ask questions at a later date. The only question I have right now is: If my lagna was Virgo instead of Leo would it change my house/planets, readings etc. that much?>> me Please take your time to study, the more you do it, the more you will understand about yourself and others and help people in the process. Regarding your question about the time changing. i have been meditating about it and i came to the conclusion that each time when the time change comes in a country, some people changes the clock or watches before they go to sleep. Ssome others will do it soon after the changes and very few (like me) would change them days after when they are forced by circumnstances. How many times we have been out and find that the time tables have been adjusted to the summer time? or when the clocks go back to normal we find that there are no buses that early. In hospitals, work is done according to the especiality. Nurses are in charge of the patients, midwives of babies, doctors in consulting and caretakers in cleaning and changing the clocks on the guard. Only caretakers change the clocks no the midwives. At a point i did work as a caretaker in Holland in 1973. Although i never changed clocks i know that it is one of their duties. My job was from 5 to 9 am only A probability is that the caretaker of your mum's hospital had an early job and that he changed his watch before going to sleep the night before. When going to work next morning he was half sleep (i know the feeling) and he forgot that he already changed his time. Therefore, the cloch on the wall was advanced 2 hours instead of one. The clock became a joke to midwives who told the day caretakers about it but because that is not their duty waited for the previous caretaker to change the clock but without suceess. Midwives are very efficient and dilligent and they like to follow the books. Therefore they rule their lives with their wrist watch. They have to cover themselves for insurance purposes and from their boss whom was likely to see a mistake of one hour in their report. That is my feeling. A change in lagna changes the reading drastically. At present i would go for the midwife time but the birth time is likely to change for only few minutes once you learn to adjust it. Midwive have the tendency to either guess the birth for few minutes or to take the bith time wrongly. According to Vedic astrology, the real time of birth is when the umbilical cord is cut. Modern midwives take the time of birth when the child appears or cry. Therefore there is a time difference in that belief. Also, when the midwife is a newcomer or the birth is complicated, the midwife has the tendency to miss the time of birth and just guess it later on when filling in those papers. This happens after some 10 minutes after the birth. Later on with more practice your time of birth can be found to the minute but my feeling is that 9:06 am is not far off. Best wishes Natabara Das Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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