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"Juliana Swanson" <omhamsa

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Saturday, January 22, 2005 1:02 PM

Re: [vedic astrology] Re: Bush Swearing in time and True Birth Time

 

 

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> Dear Respected Members, Namaste,

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> Regarding the discussion of the exact moment of

> swearing in during the inauguration process to

> determine the time for erecting the chart, Sri Nitinji

> has brought up the question in relation to the eternal

> question about the exact moment of birth of an infant.

> I agree that it is #3, when the child is its own

> entity, which from my personal experience occurs when

> the infant first takes a breath. When President Bush

> said, "So help me God" at the end of the swearing in

> ceremony would mark the birth moment of the second

> term of the Bush Administration.

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> Having helped to deliver many babies in my career as a

> registered nurse, and delivering my own babies as

> well, the moment a baby breathes always FEELS to me

> like the true moment of birth. As the baby is removed

> from the birth canal, it is not yet stabilized in its

> own body. IF the umbilical cord is cut, the baby

> usually breathes at the same moment or within seconds

> afterward, and the life force emerges fully into the

> baby's physical body with the first breath. Sometimes

> in alternative births, the umbilical cord is not

> severed but allowed to remain attached between the

> baby and the placenta, which remains with the infant

> until the cord fall off on its own gradually over the

> next weeks, which is called "Lotus Birth." The baby

> breathes regardless of whether the cord is cut. Based

> on my firsthand experience, the moment the baby

> breathes is the moment of birth.

>

> Thank you, Juliana

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