Guest guest Posted March 25, 2005 Report Share Posted March 25, 2005 Hare Rama Krishna Dear Juliana, Namaskar Ok, it means you moved 45 times in 50 years!, some of them long distance travel. If we take regular vimshottari dasa, you went through Rahu mahadasa at birth(Rahu is the dominant 4th lord conjoined Ven - the7th & 12th lord), which gave long distance travel. You can see that 8th house & 12th house are highlighted. The planets there and the lords of the houses are capable of moving you from place to place. Are you into arts, performing or doing directorial role? (Your Navamsa is changing in 45 sec). Your Venus is in Scorpio Navamsa, so dwadasottari dasa is applicable. The dasas you had also connected to change in residence. Coming to the bhagya from birth place- in India, our fore-fathers lived in one place for generations together and worshipped local deity. When a native moves away from the place, this bhagya is no longer available or we can also say that the accumulated bhagya has run out and the native has to move to another place seeking his/her bhagya. In your case you mentioned about your father(s), which explains, how your sukha (4th house) is affected. Infact, it was your birth father who moved away from native land, and subsequently your journey started. Some time ago, you would have found your good fortune, somewhere else. Hope it helps. regards suryaviswanadham , Juliana Swanson <omhamsa> wrote: > Dear Suryaviswanadham, and List members, Namaskaar, > > Yes I am Scorpio Lagna, born beside the Sahara Desert. > I often think my birth there makes me somewhat of an > honorary nomad, like the Bedouin who have roamed the > desert for centuries. When you say this affliction > "denies bhagya from the past, several generations of > punya, invested in the place of birth," can you > explain this please? > > I actually moved about five of the total 45 moving > times in my first six years. The ninth and Sun > afflictions also point to the fact that I had three > different fathers growing up. My birth father was an > exploration geologist who worked for Standard Oil > during the British Oil strike in the 1950's. My mother > left him when I was three years old, in our first > move, to Fiorenze, Italia. But even during the first > three years of my life, we undertook several > transatlantic journeys to visit family in the United > States. > > Thanks so much, > Bless you, > Juliana > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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