Guest guest Posted February 23, 2006 Report Share Posted February 23, 2006 To all members: According to Sanjay Rath, the mahadasha of the Atmakaraka is difficult and a challenging one. After analyzing my chart, I would have to agree. For me, the mahadasha of Mercury, the atmakaraka, started on February 12, 2006 after rectification. I've come to the realization that during this period I have to do what I believe to be just and fair. This is the message I'm getting from the soul, the atmakaraka. There were will opposition and challenges. But, as the B Gita teaches, the task must be done. Specifically, on the date given above, I attended a funeral ceremony of my uncle who had died in the Philippines. My cousins living in California retrieved the body back from overseas to be buried in San Francisco, CA. Our culture in the Philippines, which is predominantly Christian, does not accept cremation as an alternative to burial. During the gathering of friends and relatives, I found out that my cousins in the Philippines had issued a "fatwah" against me. This was an implied threat that I should not go back to my hometown. Apparently, this was in retaliation for withholding the money that I kept for another uncle who had died many years ago. They were expecting me to distribute the inheritance money to the relatives. In terms of American dollars, the amount is not significant. I purposely withheld the money to force my cousins to let me take title to a house property which my parents owned. My parents died many ago. However, my cousins determined that the land was on ancestral property. As such, they determined that I was not entitled to owning the land. The value of the house and lot is not important to me. I am trying to address an issue of justice, equity, and the rule of law. I am willing to have a legal court determine who is the legal owner of the property. However, my cousins are not willing to do that. They are "proclaiming" that the property is theirs. Hence, we have a dilemma put forth during the period of Mercury, the atmakaraka. My other relatives here in the United States recommended that I relinquish the land. However, I believe that idea, although convenient, is avoiding the main issue. We will see what else will unfold in the near future. Regards, John R. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 23, 2006 Report Share Posted February 23, 2006 Dear Group, Mahadasha of Atmakaraka will be problematic only if Atmakaraka is afflicted. If Atmakaraka enjoys good Jaimini rajyogas, the dasha would be fruitful one. regards, Manoj --- John <jr_esq wrote: > To all members: > > According to Sanjay Rath, the mahadasha of the > Atmakaraka is difficult > and a challenging one. After analyzing my chart, I > would have to > agree. For me, the mahadasha of Mercury, the > atmakaraka, started on > February 12, 2006 after rectification. I've come to > the realization > that during this period I have to do what I believe > to be just and > fair. This is the message I'm getting from the > soul, the atmakaraka. > There were will opposition and challenges. But, as > the B Gita teaches, > the task must be done. > > Specifically, on the date given above, I attended a > funeral ceremony of > my uncle who had died in the Philippines. My > cousins living in > California retrieved the body back from overseas to > be buried in San > Francisco, CA. Our culture in the Philippines, > which is predominantly > Christian, does not accept cremation as an > alternative to burial. > > During the gathering of friends and relatives, I > found out that my > cousins in the Philippines had issued a "fatwah" > against me. This was > an implied threat that I should not go back to my > hometown. > Apparently, this was in retaliation for withholding > the money that I > kept for another uncle who had died many years ago. > They were > expecting me to distribute the inheritance money to > the relatives. In > terms of American dollars, the amount is not > significant. > > I purposely withheld the money to force my cousins > to let me take title > to a house property which my parents owned. My > parents died many ago. > However, my cousins determined that the land was on > ancestral > property. As such, they determined that I was not > entitled to owning > the land. > > The value of the house and lot is not important to > me. I am trying to > address an issue of justice, equity, and the rule of > law. I am willing > to have a legal court determine who is the legal > owner of the > property. However, my cousins are not willing to do > that. They > are "proclaiming" that the property is theirs. > > Hence, we have a dilemma put forth during the period > of Mercury, the > atmakaraka. My other relatives here in the United > States recommended > that I relinquish the land. However, I believe that > idea, although > convenient, is avoiding the main issue. We will see > what else will > unfold in the near future. > > Regards, > > John R. > > > > > > > > > : > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 24, 2006 Report Share Posted February 24, 2006 Dear John, The atmakarak is usually, for most people, is a planet which is nearing the end of the sign in degrees, thus considered old and weak. Thats why this theory by Sanjay Rath is applicable to some extent. But, atmakarak, if reasonably strong and yogakarak, gives very good results in its dasha. If we leave aside the concept of atmakarak, the mercury is a functional malefic in your horoscope. The disputes and legal fights are naturally expected from the twelfth and third lord. Regards, Ashutosh - John valist Friday, 24 February, 2006 01:07 Mahadasha of the Atmakaraka To all members:According to Sanjay Rath, the mahadasha of the Atmakaraka is difficult and a challenging one. After analyzing my chart, I would have to agree. For me, the mahadasha of Mercury, the atmakaraka, started on February 12, 2006 after rectification. I've come to the realization that during this period I have to do what I believe to be just and fair. This is the message I'm getting from the soul, the atmakaraka. There were will opposition and challenges. But, as the B Gita teaches, the task must be done.Specifically, on the date given above, I attended a funeral ceremony of my uncle who had died in the Philippines. My cousins living in California retrieved the body back from overseas to be buried in San Francisco, CA. Our culture in the Philippines, which is predominantly Christian, does not accept cremation as an alternative to burial.During the gathering of friends and relatives, I found out that my cousins in the Philippines had issued a "fatwah" against me. This was an implied threat that I should not go back to my hometown. Apparently, this was in retaliation for withholding the money that I kept for another uncle who had died many years ago. They were expecting me to distribute the inheritance money to the relatives. In terms of American dollars, the amount is not significant. I purposely withheld the money to force my cousins to let me take title to a house property which my parents owned. My parents died many ago. However, my cousins determined that the land was on ancestral property. As such, they determined that I was not entitled to owning the land.The value of the house and lot is not important to me. I am trying to address an issue of justice, equity, and the rule of law. I am willing to have a legal court determine who is the legal owner of the property. However, my cousins are not willing to do that. They are "proclaiming" that the property is theirs.Hence, we have a dilemma put forth during the period of Mercury, the atmakaraka. My other relatives here in the United States recommended that I relinquish the land. However, I believe that idea, although convenient, is avoiding the main issue. We will see what else will unfold in the near future.Regards,John R.To , send an email to: For software visit: Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 24, 2006 Report Share Posted February 24, 2006 Dear Ashutosh, This is what is going to happen if we are going to mix two systems. regards, Manoj --- astrologerashutosh <astrologerashutosh wrote: > Dear John, > > The atmakarak is usually, for most > people, is a planet which is nearing the end of the > sign in degrees, thus considered old and weak. Thats > why this theory by Sanjay Rath is applicable to some > extent. But, atmakarak, if reasonably strong and > yogakarak, gives very good results in its dasha. > > > If we leave aside the concept of atmakarak, > the mercury is a functional malefic in your > horoscope. The disputes and legal fights are > naturally expected from the twelfth and third lord. > > Regards, > > Ashutosh > > > - > John > valist > Friday, 24 February, 2006 01:07 > Mahadasha of the Atmakaraka > > > To all members: > > According to Sanjay Rath, the mahadasha of the > Atmakaraka is difficult > and a challenging one. After analyzing my chart, > I would have to > agree. For me, the mahadasha of Mercury, the > atmakaraka, started on > February 12, 2006 after rectification. I've come > to the realization > that during this period I have to do what I > believe to be just and > fair. This is the message I'm getting from the > soul, the atmakaraka. > There were will opposition and challenges. But, > as the B Gita teaches, > the task must be done. > > Specifically, on the date given above, I attended > a funeral ceremony of > my uncle who had died in the Philippines. My > cousins living in > California retrieved the body back from overseas > to be buried in San > Francisco, CA. Our culture in the Philippines, > which is predominantly > Christian, does not accept cremation as an > alternative to burial. > > During the gathering of friends and relatives, I > found out that my > cousins in the Philippines had issued a "fatwah" > against me. This was > an implied threat that I should not go back to my > hometown. > Apparently, this was in retaliation for > withholding the money that I > kept for another uncle who had died many years > ago. They were > expecting me to distribute the inheritance money > to the relatives. In > terms of American dollars, the amount is not > significant. > > I purposely withheld the money to force my cousins > to let me take title > to a house property which my parents owned. My > parents died many ago. > However, my cousins determined that the land was > on ancestral > property. As such, they determined that I was not > entitled to owning > the land. > > The value of the house and lot is not important to > me. I am trying to > address an issue of justice, equity, and the rule > of law. I am willing > to have a legal court determine who is the legal > owner of the > property. However, my cousins are not willing to > do that. They > are "proclaiming" that the property is theirs. > > Hence, we have a dilemma put forth during the > period of Mercury, the > atmakaraka. My other relatives here in the United > States recommended > that I relinquish the land. However, I believe > that idea, although > convenient, is avoiding the main issue. We will > see what else will > unfold in the near future. > > Regards, > > John R. > > > > > > > > > : > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 24, 2006 Report Share Posted February 24, 2006 Dear Manoj, I have already given a reply by mixing the two systems. The emphasis on karaks is too strong in Jaimini system, but the houses owned by the planets should not be ignored, because they are the basis of all predictions. Regards, Ashutosh - Manoj Kumar valist Saturday, 25 February, 2006 11:01 Re: Mahadasha of the Atmakaraka Dear Ashutosh,This is what is going to happen if we are going to mixtwo systems. regards,Manoj--- astrologerashutosh <astrologerashutosh (AT) (DOT) fr>wrote:> Dear John,> > The atmakarak is usually, for most> people, is a planet which is nearing the end of the> sign in degrees, thus considered old and weak. Thats> why this theory by Sanjay Rath is applicable to some> extent. But, atmakarak, if reasonably strong and> yogakarak, gives very good results in its dasha. > > > If we leave aside the concept of atmakarak,> the mercury is a functional malefic in your> horoscope. The disputes and legal fights are> naturally expected from the twelfth and third lord.> > Regards,> > Ashutosh> > > - > John > To: valist > Friday, 24 February, 2006 01:07> Subject: Mahadasha of the Atmakaraka> > > To all members:> > According to Sanjay Rath, the mahadasha of the> Atmakaraka is difficult > and a challenging one. After analyzing my chart,> I would have to > agree. For me, the mahadasha of Mercury, the> atmakaraka, started on > February 12, 2006 after rectification. I've come> to the realization > that during this period I have to do what I> believe to be just and > fair. This is the message I'm getting from the> soul, the atmakaraka. > There were will opposition and challenges. But,> as the B Gita teaches, > the task must be done.> > Specifically, on the date given above, I attended> a funeral ceremony of > my uncle who had died in the Philippines. My> cousins living in > California retrieved the body back from overseas> to be buried in San > Francisco, CA. Our culture in the Philippines,> which is predominantly > Christian, does not accept cremation as an> alternative to burial.> > During the gathering of friends and relatives, I> found out that my > cousins in the Philippines had issued a "fatwah"> against me. This was > an implied threat that I should not go back to my> hometown. > Apparently, this was in retaliation for> withholding the money that I > kept for another uncle who had died many years> ago. They were > expecting me to distribute the inheritance money> to the relatives. In > terms of American dollars, the amount is not> significant. > > I purposely withheld the money to force my cousins> to let me take title > to a house property which my parents owned. My> parents died many ago. > However, my cousins determined that the land was> on ancestral > property. As such, they determined that I was not> entitled to owning > the land.> > The value of the house and lot is not important to> me. I am trying to > address an issue of justice, equity, and the rule> of law. I am willing > to have a legal court determine who is the legal> owner of the > property. However, my cousins are not willing to> do that. They > are "proclaiming" that the property is theirs.> > Hence, we have a dilemma put forth during the> period of Mercury, the > atmakaraka. My other relatives here in the United> States recommended > that I relinquish the land. However, I believe> that idea, although > convenient, is avoiding the main issue. We will> see what else will > unfold in the near future.> > Regards,> > John R.> > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > To , send an email to:> > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 24, 2006 Report Share Posted February 24, 2006 Ashutosh,This is what is going to happen if we are going to mixtwo systems. regards,Manoj--- astrologerashutosh wrote:> Dear John,> > The atmakarak is usually, for most> people, is a planet which is nearing the end of the> sign in degrees, thus considered old and weak. Thats> why this theory by Sanjay Rath is applicable to some> extent. But, atmakarak, if reasonably strong and> yogakarak, gives very good results in its dasha. > > > If we leave aside the concept of atmakarak,> the mercury is a functional malefic in your> horoscope. The disputes and legal fights are> naturally expected from the twelfth and third lord.> > Regards,> > Ashutosh> > > - > John > valist > Friday, 24 February, 2006 01:07> Mahadasha of the Atmakaraka> > > To all members:> > According to Sanjay Rath, the mahadasha of the> Atmakaraka is difficult > and a challenging one. After analyzing my chart,> I would have to > agree. For me, the mahadasha of Mercury, the> atmakaraka, started on > February 12, 2006 after rectification. I've come> to the realization > that during this period I have to do what I> believe to be just and > fair. This is the message I'm getting from the> soul, the atmakaraka. > There were will opposition and challenges. But,> as the B Gita teaches, > the task must be done.> > Specifically, on the date given above, I attended> a funeral ceremony of > my uncle who had died in the Philippines. My> cousins living in > California retrieved the body back from overseas> to be buried in San > Francisco, CA. Our culture in the Philippines,> which is predominantly > Christian, does not accept cremation as an> alternative to burial.> > During the gathering of friends and relatives, I> found out that my > cousins in the Philippines had issued a "fatwah"> against me. This was > an implied threat that I should not go back to my> hometown. > Apparently, this was in retaliation for> withholding the money that I > kept for another uncle who had died many years> ago. They were > expecting me to distribute the inheritance money> to the relatives. In > terms of American dollars, the amount is not> significant. > > I purposely withheld the money to force my cousins> to let me take title > to a house property which my parents owned. My> parents died many ago. > However, my cousins determined that the land was> on ancestral > property. As such, they determined that I was not> entitled to owning > the land.> > The value of the house and lot is not important to> me. I am trying to > address an issue of justice, equity, and the rule> of law. I am willing > to have a legal court determine who is the legal> owner of the > property. However, my cousins are not willing to> do that. They > are "proclaiming" that the property is theirs.> > Hence, we have a dilemma put forth during the> period of Mercury, the > atmakaraka. My other relatives here in the United> States recommended > that I relinquish the land. However, I believe> that idea, although > convenient, is avoiding the main issue. We will> see what else will > unfold in the near future.> > Regards,> > John R.> > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > :> > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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