Guest guest Posted February 24, 2006 Report Share Posted February 24, 2006 Namaste JL, Please read comments from Manoj and Ashutosh. Regards, John R. valist, Jyotish Learner <vedicastro_mind wrote: > > Respected Sir, > > I agree with what you say about Atmakaraka Mahadasha , but then then why my Atmakaraka Md was good atleast definititely better than current MD. > > Regards, > J.L > > 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 25, 2006 Report Share Posted February 25, 2006 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.> > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > For software visit: > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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