Guest guest Posted November 14, 2005 Report Share Posted November 14, 2005 Dear Mrs Wendy, 11/OCT/2005 - Rosie's accident at night; RA/SU/KE 14/JUN/2002 at 10 AM - Oliver's death - also an accident. RA/VE/VE place: Ballybuff, County Kerry, Ireland (8W38, 52N40). Jupiter was not aspecting my natal Ketu when Oliver died, that was my mistake. Sometimes I get confused with the nodes because they are retrograde and I think when it says O degrees they are near the sign on the left when in fact it is the sign on the right like the normal planets... but because they are retrograde, I get confused and think they are about to jump to the other sign... Thanks a million, Rui. --- Wendy Vasicek <jyotish wrote: > Dear Rui, > > If possible can you give the date, the dasa/AD/PD period, and the > transit positions at the time... > > Best Wishes, > Mrs. Wendy > http://JyotishVidya.com > ______________________________ > > - > "RPM" <rupamede > <jyotish-vidya> > Monday, November 14, 2005 1:50 AM > Re: Significators for Pets - VIJAY JI > > > Dear Vijay > > Thank you for your input about ketu significator for dog. > > When my beautiful and most beloved and long missed dog Oliver died > in June 2001, Jupiter (12th > lord) was afflicting my natal Ketu. Recently my sweet Border Collie > Rosie had an accident and 8th > lord Sun was afflicting my natal Ketu. You may have found an > explanation that I could not find, > even though I though Mercury for dogs made sense too, though I could > not see any affliction to my > natal Mercury at the time when my dear Oliver died. > > Thanks again, dear Vijay, for your great input. > > Kind regards, Rui. > > --- Vijay Goel <goyalvj wrote: > > > Respected members, > > > > Though i have not studied on pet before but i will also like to > > add > > something : > > > > I find Rahu to represent snake as many time in Jamini Sutra Text > > slokas > > stating snake bites the native if rahu is afficted by mars. > > > > Ketu to represent Dogs. (Yudhishtra was accompanied by dog in his > > last > > journey). > > > > Apart from 6th house, 11th house and 4th house represent > > Quadrupeds animals > > like cattle, buffalo,horses and elephant (may be for the means of > > transport > > and carriages). > > > > Well i am just trying. > > > > Best Wishes. > > Vijay Goel. > > > _________ How much free photo storage do you get? Store your holiday snaps for FREE with Photos http://uk.photos. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 14, 2005 Report Share Posted November 14, 2005 Thank you Rui. I'll take a look when time permits. My husband had an operation on his eye today...he's home now but feeling a little anxious about the outcome...I'm sure the specialist will reassure him tomorrow when the dressing's removed. But for now he's in need of my full attention...so I have little time for anything else, I'm afraid. Will be back as soon as I can :-)) Best Wishes, Mrs. Wendy http://JyotishVidya.com ______________________________ - "RPM" <rupamede <jyotish-vidya> Monday, November 14, 2005 4:24 PM Pets - Wendy Ji Dear Mrs Wendy, 11/OCT/2005 - Rosie's accident at night; RA/SU/KE 14/JUN/2002 at 10 AM - Oliver's death - also an accident. RA/VE/VE place: Ballybuff, County Kerry, Ireland (8W38, 52N40). Jupiter was not aspecting my natal Ketu when Oliver died, that was my mistake. Sometimes I get confused with the nodes because they are retrograde and I think when it says O degrees they are near the sign on the left when in fact it is the sign on the right like the normal planets... but because they are retrograde, I get confused and think they are about to jump to the other sign... Thanks a million, Rui. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 14, 2005 Report Share Posted November 14, 2005 Thank you, Mrs. Wendy. I wish your husband all the best in his eye operation recovery. My aunt had several, and she was very sick for other reasons when she was operated, but she recovered very well from her eye operations and was delighted to be able to read again. Actually she had cancer in her womb and we knew the risk but we also knew how happy it would make her to be able to read again so we decided she should have the operation and it was a success, she still lived a couple of years longer and happier because she could entertain her mind reading. She was my favourite aunt. I am sure situation with your husband is less serious, but anyway it just brought back memories... I will look into your chart too tonight and see what the transits say about your 7th house now - was it an emergency operation or a planned one? Regards, Rui. Wendy Vasicek <jyotish wrote: Thank you Rui. I'll take a look when time permits. My husband had an operation on his eye today...he's home now but feeling a little anxious about the outcome...I'm sure the specialist will reassure him tomorrow when the dressing's removed. But for now he's in need of my full attention...so I have little time for anything else, I'm afraid. Will be back as soon as I can :-)) Best Wishes, Mrs. Wendy http://JyotishVidya.com ______________________________ - "RPM" <rupamede <jyotish-vidya> Monday, November 14, 2005 4:24 PM Pets - Wendy Ji Dear Mrs Wendy, 11/OCT/2005 - Rosie's accident at night; RA/SU/KE 14/JUN/2002 at 10 AM - Oliver's death - also an accident. RA/VE/VE place: Ballybuff, County Kerry, Ireland (8W38, 52N40). Jupiter was not aspecting my natal Ketu when Oliver died, that was my mistake. Sometimes I get confused with the nodes because they are retrograde and I think when it says O degrees they are near the sign on the left when in fact it is the sign on the right like the normal planets... but because they are retrograde, I get confused and think they are about to jump to the other sign... Thanks a million, Rui. Astrology chart Vedic astrology Personal reading Visit your group "jyotish-vidya" on the web. jyotish-vidya Model Search - Could you be the next catwalk superstar? Check out the competition now Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 14, 2005 Report Share Posted November 14, 2005 Dear All, All should appreciate Rui for his termendous love of pets.I see there is no end to discussion on why two lovely pets of Rui died so early. Pets' age are limited and very less in comparison to human beings. But human beings also die unnatural death in young age due to accidents, terrost attacks, earth tremors,Tsunami etc etc. Let us discuss now as why eyes get deffective leading to operation. There are blindness from birth of some, some are one eyed,some are colour blind and some get blindness due to injuries. This is a good topic and can be discussed with examples. Every one does not like to have pets( they require too much care and cleaniness). But everyone has eys. I remeber a person having one dozen cats (some big and look ferocious too) as pets. When I once happened to his house, about half dozen came around. Two sat on lap of my host, three on sofa top and one was staring from below. I could know that husband and wife both were cats lovers. I was so frightened, that was my last visit to that house. (sorry I am not a pet lover. But my Moon is in the 6th house).Thanks RPM <rupamede wrote: Thank you, Mrs. Wendy. I wish your husband all the best in his eye operation recovery. My aunt had several, and she was very sick for other reasons when she was operated, but she recovered very well from her eye operations and was delighted to be able to read again. Actually she had cancer in her womb and we knew the risk but we also knew how happy it would make her to be able to read again so we decided she should have the operation and it was a success, she still lived a couple of years longer and happier because she could entertain her mind reading. She was my favourite aunt. I am sure situation with your husband is less serious, but anyway it just brought back memories... I will look into your chart too tonight and see what the transits say about your 7th house now - was it an emergency operation or a planned one? Regards, Rui. Wendy Vasicek <jyotish wrote: Thank you Rui. I'll take a look when time permits. My husband had an operation on his eye today...he's home now but feeling a little anxious about the outcome...I'm sure the specialist will reassure him tomorrow when the dressing's removed. But for now he's in need of my full attention...so I have little time for anything else, I'm afraid. Will be back as soon as I can :-)) Best Wishes, Mrs. Wendy http://JyotishVidya.com ______________________________ - "RPM" <rupamede <jyotish-vidya> Monday, November 14, 2005 4:24 PM Pets - Wendy Ji Dear Mrs Wendy, 11/OCT/2005 - Rosie's accident at night; RA/SU/KE 14/JUN/2002 at 10 AM - Oliver's death - also an accident. RA/VE/VE place: Ballybuff, County Kerry, Ireland (8W38, 52N40). Jupiter was not aspecting my natal Ketu when Oliver died, that was my mistake. Sometimes I get confused with the nodes because they are retrograde and I think when it says O degrees they are near the sign on the left when in fact it is the sign on the right like the normal planets... but because they are retrograde, I get confused and think they are about to jump to the other sign... Thanks a million, Rui. Astrology chart Vedic astrology Personal reading Visit your group "jyotish-vidya" on the web. jyotish-vidya Model Search - Could you be the next catwalk superstar? Check out the competition now Astrology chart Vedic astrology Personal reading Visit your group "jyotish-vidya" on the web. jyotish-vidya Enjoy this Diwali with Y! India Click here Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 14, 2005 Report Share Posted November 14, 2005 Dear Rui, Yes, the operation had been planned for some time and, in a few months, he'll have the other eye done. He had the (eye) lens removed and an artificial (intraocular) lens implanted. He's fine today although the eye is still rather puffy and red and the pupil quite large, but all that will settle down in time. The event is quite clear (my horoscope) with sookshmantar Venus transiting 12th and Prana lord Saturn (aspected by Mars) transiting 7th (8th from sookshma lord). I know it's not possible to rely on these finer dasas, due to the need for precise rectification, but their role as the catalyst (fructifyer) cannot be denied. Best Wishes, Mrs. Wendy http://JyotishVidya.com ______________________________ - "RPM" <rupamede <jyotish-vidya> Monday, November 14, 2005 11:30 PM Re: Pets - Wendy Ji Thank you, Mrs. Wendy. I wish your husband all the best in his eye operation recovery. My aunt had several, and she was very sick for other reasons when she was operated, but she recovered very well from her eye operations and was delighted to be able to read again. Actually she had cancer in her womb and we knew the risk but we also knew how happy it would make her to be able to read again so we decided she should have the operation and it was a success, she still lived a couple of years longer and happier because she could entertain her mind reading. She was my favourite aunt. I am sure situation with your husband is less serious, but anyway it just brought back memories... I will look into your chart too tonight and see what the transits say about your 7th house now - was it an emergency operation or a planned one? Regards, Rui. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 14, 2005 Report Share Posted November 14, 2005 Wendy ji, Is that process anything to do with cataracct(spelling!) surgery. I had the same done some years back and my eyesight is affected in that the vision in the eyes as it was before the surgery. Wishing your husband a speedy recovery. David Wendy Vasicek <jyotish wrote: Dear Rui, Yes, the operation had been planned for some time and, in a few months, he'll have the other eye done. He had the (eye) lens removed and an artificial (intraocular) lens implanted. He's fine today although the eye is still rather puffy and red and the pupil quite large, but all that will settle down in time. The event is quite clear (my horoscope) with sookshmantar Venus transiting 12th and Prana lord Saturn (aspected by Mars) transiting 7th (8th from sookshma lord). I know it's not possible to rely on these finer dasas, due to the need for precise rectification, but their role as the catalyst (fructifyer) cannot be denied. Best Wishes, Mrs. Wendy http://JyotishVidya.com ______________________________ - "RPM" <rupamede <jyotish-vidya> Monday, November 14, 2005 11:30 PM Re: Pets - Wendy Ji Thank you, Mrs. Wendy. I wish your husband all the best in his eye operation recovery. My aunt had several, and she was very sick for other reasons when she was operated, but she recovered very well from her eye operations and was delighted to be able to read again. Actually she had cancer in her womb and we knew the risk but we also knew how happy it would make her to be able to read again so we decided she should have the operation and it was a success, she still lived a couple of years longer and happier because she could entertain her mind reading. She was my favourite aunt. I am sure situation with your husband is less serious, but anyway it just brought back memories... I will look into your chart too tonight and see what the transits say about your 7th house now - was it an emergency operation or a planned one? Regards, Rui. Astrology chart Vedic astrology Personal reading Visit your group "jyotish-vidya" on the web. jyotish-vidya FareChase - Search multiple travel sites in one click. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 14, 2005 Report Share Posted November 14, 2005 Dear David, Yes indeed, the operation was necessitated due to Cataracts. If I read your mail correctly you're saying that the operation didn't improve things greatly for you...is this correct, or am I reading it wrong? I think today there's been many advancements... Best Wishes, Mrs. Wendy http://JyotishVidya.com ______________________________ - "David Andrews" <andrews635 <jyotish-vidya> Tuesday, November 15, 2005 2:33 PM Re: Pets - Wendy Ji Wendy ji, Is that process anything to do with cataracct(spelling!) surgery. I had the same done some years back and my eyesight is affected in that the vision in the eyes as it was before the surgery. Wishing your husband a speedy recovery. David Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 15, 2005 Report Share Posted November 15, 2005 Dear Shashu, Rui and ALL, Whilst on the subject of Pets.... As we know, keeping pets is not recommended from a Hindu point of view and anyone familiar with TM will know that Maharishi advises not to meditate with a Pet in the same room. However there are stories of Saints (Yogis) who had Pets...I vaguely remember one story about a great saint and his pet tiger who never left his side. Whether pets play a role in someone's life (or not) is obviously dependant on the 6th house. I don't own a pet at the moment but I did (for most of my life). I was quite fond of one particular dog I had (a basset hound called Aaron). This attachment is evident in my chart with lagna lord in 6th house etc.. I actually wrote an article (about Aaron) some years ago for Shirley MacLaine's "Pet Stories" section of her website. She sent me a lovely (autographed) picture of herself holding her little fox terrier (I think), Terry is his name and she signed it 'Love & Light to Wendy, Shirley MacLaine & Terry'...it sits on my bookshelf :-) Anyone with time to spare might like to read the article here http://www.shirleymaclaine.com/stories/pets/story-100 Best Wishes, Mrs. Wendy http://JyotishVidya.com ______________________________ - "shashi singh" <sbsinghastro <jyotish-vidya> Tuesday, November 15, 2005 1:36 AM Re: Pets - Wendy Ji Dear All, All should appreciate Rui for his termendous love of pets.I see there is no end to discussion on why two lovely pets of Rui died so early. Pets' age are limited and very less in comparison to human beings. But human beings also die unnatural death in young age due to accidents, terrost attacks, earth tremors,Tsunami etc etc. Let us discuss now as why eyes get deffective leading to operation. There are blindness from birth of some, some are one eyed,some are colour blind and some get blindness due to injuries. This is a good topic and can be discussed with examples. Every one does not like to have pets( they require too much care and cleaniness). But everyone has eys. I remeber a person having one dozen cats (some big and look ferocious too) as pets. When I once happened to his house, about half dozen came around. Two sat on lap of my host, three on sofa top and one was staring from below. I could know that husband and wife both were cats lovers. I was so frightened, that was my last visit to that house. (sorry I am not a pet lover. But my Moon is in the 6th house).Thanks Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 15, 2005 Report Share Posted November 15, 2005 Dear Wendy, I have read your story, it is beautiful and what you have experienced with your Aaron I have also experienced with my Oliver. They do understand us, but we don't understand them. In this world, most of us can only reach with 5 senses, communicate through those 5 senses, but there is much more out there, which escapes our eyes, our ears, even our imagination... Only some of us can reach out and only sometimes. Men's Evolution still has a long way to go. Thank you for your inspired input. Regards, Rui. Wendy Vasicek <jyotish wrote: Dear Shashu, Rui and ALL, Whilst on the subject of Pets.... As we know, keeping pets is not recommended from a Hindu point of view and anyone familiar with TM will know that Maharishi advises not to meditate with a Pet in the same room. However there are stories of Saints (Yogis) who had Pets...I vaguely remember one story about a great saint and his pet tiger who never left his side. Whether pets play a role in someone's life (or not) is obviously dependant on the 6th house. I don't own a pet at the moment but I did (for most of my life). I was quite fond of one particular dog I had (a basset hound called Aaron). This attachment is evident in my chart with lagna lord in 6th house etc.. I actually wrote an article (about Aaron) some years ago for Shirley MacLaine's "Pet Stories" section of her website. She sent me a lovely (autographed) picture of herself holding her little fox terrier (I think), Terry is his name and she signed it 'Love & Light to Wendy, Shirley MacLaine & Terry'...it sits on my bookshelf :-) Anyone with time to spare might like to read the article here http://www.shirleymaclaine.com/stories/pets/story-100 Best Wishes, Mrs. Wendy http://JyotishVidya.com ______________________________ - "shashi singh" <sbsinghastro <jyotish-vidya> Tuesday, November 15, 2005 1:36 AM Re: Pets - Wendy Ji Dear All, All should appreciate Rui for his termendous love of pets.I see there is no end to discussion on why two lovely pets of Rui died so early. Pets' age are limited and very less in comparison to human beings. But human beings also die unnatural death in young age due to accidents, terrost attacks, earth tremors,Tsunami etc etc. Let us discuss now as why eyes get deffective leading to operation. There are blindness from birth of some, some are one eyed,some are colour blind and some get blindness due to injuries. This is a good topic and can be discussed with examples. Every one does not like to have pets( they require too much care and cleaniness). But everyone has eys. I remeber a person having one dozen cats (some big and look ferocious too) as pets. When I once happened to his house, about half dozen came around. Two sat on lap of my host, three on sofa top and one was staring from below. I could know that husband and wife both were cats lovers. I was so frightened, that was my last visit to that house. (sorry I am not a pet lover. But my Moon is in the 6th house).Thanks Visit your group "jyotish-vidya" on the web. jyotish-vidya Model Search - Could you be the next catwalk superstar? Check out the competition now Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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