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Ashutosh,

 

Thanks for the feedback. You've researched my chart well. That's

something I should watch out for.

 

Also, Sanjay Rath wrote that the mahadasha of the atmakaraka planet

bears ill tidings for the native. I have not read this rule from any

of the jyotish books in my library. Have you?

 

I'm about due for the Mercury (atmakaraka) mahadasa next March.

Given the fact that the Mercury period is 17 years long, I would

accept that something will go wrong within that time period since

I'll be 54 years old next month.

 

As a researcher of consciousness, I'll be observing how my meditation

can get me through this. In the past, I've had surprising results

from the practice of meditation. Specifically, in spite of a very

bad placement of my yogakaraka in the 12th house, I was able to

withstand the stresses and turmoil of work life and gain the

priviledge of receiving retirement income.

 

Nonetheless, I'm hoping the omen of the pigeons has more relevance

for the old lady next door to me.

 

Regards,

 

John R.

 

 

 

 

 

valist, "Astrologer Ashutosh"

<astrologerashutosh> wrote:

> Dear John,

> Pay attention to any saturn related physical

ailments like

> arthritis, nervous system related weakness, etc. Saturn-guru dasha

and

> present saturn in lagna alongwith the omen related to pigeons

signify health

> problems in near future.

>

>

> Regards,

>

> Ashutosh.

>

>

>

> -

> John <jr_esq>

> <valist>

> Saturday, June 18, 2005 12:07

> Pigeons as an Omen

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> > To all members:

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> > After several months of chasing away pigeons from the house, I've

come

> > to a conclusion these pigeons must be part of my chart as they

don't

> > seem to go away. According to some jyotish texts, pigeons can be

> > signifed by Saturn, which happens to be located in my third

house. For

> > the record, I found out that my neighbor, who is elderly and

somewhat

> > senile, is feeding these pigeons during the afternoons. As such,

the

> > birds are constantly flocking in the neighborhood.

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> > Aside from using aggressive methods of eradicating these birds,

does

> > anyone know of other noninvasive methods (preferably a natural

one)

> > that can do the job just as well?

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> > Or, are these birds an omen of things to come? If so, what do

they

> > signify?

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> > Regards,

> >

> > John R.

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