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If the MEP is afflicted by a FM by 59%, does this mean

that the chance of an unfavorable event is 59%?

 

Or does this mean that the intensity of affliction is

59% of the worst possible luck?

 

If neither is the determining factor in the percent

affliction, what is the proper understanding of the

percent affliction?

 

Best regards,

John Dorio

 

 

 

 

 

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Hello Mr. Dorio,

 

I add my replies/comments to your questions in your message appended below.

 

Best wishes,

 

 

 

 

-

" John Dorio " <johndorio

 

Tuesday, January 31, 2006 7:52 AM

Chance of affliction

 

 

> If the MEP is afflicted by a FM by 59%, does this mean

> that the chance of an unfavorable event is 59%?

>

RIGHT OR MORE.

 

> Or does this mean that the intensity of affliction is

> 59% of the worst possible luck?

 

IT IS DIFFICULT TO MEASURE INTENSITY. CLOSENESS BRINGS PROBLEMS AT A

RELATIVELY YOUNGER AGE.

 

> If neither is the determining factor in the percent

> affliction, what is the proper understanding of the

> percent affliction?

>

PERCENT AFFLICTION TELLS THE LEVEL OF IMPACT AND THE VULNERABILITY OF AGE.

 

> Best regards,

> John Dorio

>

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Dear Professor,

 

Close affliction to the MEP should indicate a long

lived affliction according to what I've read from the

literature.

 

So how does this translate to tragic /unfavorable

events occuring at an early age? Is this what is

usually encountered by experience?

 

Best regards,

John Dorio

 

--- siha wrote:

 

>

> Hello Mr. Dorio,

>

> I add my replies/comments to your questions in your

> message appended below.

>

> Best wishes,

>

>

>

>

> -

> " John Dorio " <johndorio

>

> Tuesday, January 31, 2006 7:52 AM

> Chance of affliction

>

>

> > If the MEP is afflicted by a FM by 59%, does this

> mean

> > that the chance of an unfavorable event is 59%?

> >

> RIGHT OR MORE.

>

> > Or does this mean that the intensity of affliction

> is

> > 59% of the worst possible luck?

>

> IT IS DIFFICULT TO MEASURE INTENSITY. CLOSENESS

> BRINGS PROBLEMS AT A

> RELATIVELY YOUNGER AGE.

>

> > If neither is the determining factor in the

> percent

> > affliction, what is the proper understanding of

> the

> > percent affliction?

> >

> PERCENT AFFLICTION TELLS THE LEVEL OF IMPACT AND THE

> VULNERABILITY OF AGE.

>

> > Best regards,

> > John Dorio

> >

> >

> >

> > Tired of spam? Mail has the best spam

> protection around

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

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Hello Mr. Dorio,

 

When the affliction to MEP is exact it causes suffering in the

/infancychildhood. When the orb of affliction is 2 degrees then the problem

is seen in the teens.

 

Long lasting problems can be tragic/unfavorable.

 

Best wishes,

 

 

 

 

-

" John Dorio " <johndorio

 

Friday, February 03, 2006 8:37 AM

Re: Chance of affliction

 

 

> Dear Professor,

>

> Close affliction to the MEP should indicate a long

> lived affliction according to what I've read from the

> literature.

>

> So how does this translate to tragic /unfavorable

> events occuring at an early age? Is this what is

> usually encountered by experience?

>

> Best regards,

> John Dorio

>

> --- siha wrote:

>

>>

>> Hello Mr. Dorio,

>>

>> I add my replies/comments to your questions in your

>> message appended below.

>>

>> Best wishes,

>>

>>

>>

>>

>> -

>> " John Dorio " <johndorio

>>

>> Tuesday, January 31, 2006 7:52 AM

>> Chance of affliction

>>

>>

>> > If the MEP is afflicted by a FM by 59%, does this

>> mean

>> > that the chance of an unfavorable event is 59%?

>> >

>> RIGHT OR MORE.

>>

>> > Or does this mean that the intensity of affliction

>> is

>> > 59% of the worst possible luck?

>>

>> IT IS DIFFICULT TO MEASURE INTENSITY. CLOSENESS

>> BRINGS PROBLEMS AT A

>> RELATIVELY YOUNGER AGE.

>>

>> > If neither is the determining factor in the

>> percent

>> > affliction, what is the proper understanding of

>> the

>> > percent affliction?

>> >

>> PERCENT AFFLICTION TELLS THE LEVEL OF IMPACT AND THE

>> VULNERABILITY OF AGE.

>>

>> > Best regards,

>> > John Dorio

>> >

>> >

>> >

>> > Tired of spam? Mail has the best spam

>> protection around

>> >

>> >

>> >

>> >

>> >

>> >

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Hello Professor,

 

This has been discussed before, but after the time period ends how do you characterize the affliction?

 

Thanks.

 

SallyOn 2/2/06, siha <siha

> wrote:

 

 

Hello Mr. Dorio,

 

When the affliction to MEP is exact it causes suffering in the

/infancychildhood. When the orb of affliction is 2 degrees then the problem

is seen in the teens.

 

Long lasting problems can be tragic/unfavorable.

 

Best wishes,

 

 

 

 

-

" John Dorio " <johndorio

 

Friday, February 03, 2006 8:37 AM

Re: Chance of affliction

 

 

> Dear Professor,

>

> Close affliction to the MEP should indicate a long

> lived affliction according to what I've read from the

> literature.

>

> So how does this translate to tragic /unfavorable

> events occuring at an early age? Is this what is

> usually encountered by experience?

>

> Best regards,

> John Dorio

>

> --- siha wrote:

>

>>

>> Hello Mr. Dorio,

>>

>> I add my replies/comments to your questions in your

>> message appended below.

>>

>> Best wishes,

>>

>>

>>

>>

>> -

>> " John Dorio " <johndorio

>>

>> Tuesday, January 31, 2006 7:52 AM

>> Chance of affliction

>>

>>

>> > If the MEP is afflicted by a FM by 59%, does this

>> mean

>> > that the chance of an unfavorable event is 59%?

>> >

>> RIGHT OR MORE.

>>

>> > Or does this mean that the intensity of affliction

>> is

>> > 59% of the worst possible luck?

>>

>> IT IS DIFFICULT TO MEASURE INTENSITY. CLOSENESS

>> BRINGS PROBLEMS AT A

>> RELATIVELY YOUNGER AGE.

>>

>> > If neither is the determining factor in the

>> percent

>> > affliction, what is the proper understanding of

>> the

>> > percent affliction?

>> >

>> PERCENT AFFLICTION TELLS THE LEVEL OF IMPACT AND THE

>> VULNERABILITY OF AGE.

>>

>> > Best regards,

>> > John Dorio

>> >

>> >

>> >

>> > Tired of spam? Mail has the best spam

>> protection around

>> >

>> >

>> >

>> >

>> >

>> >

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Hello Ms Sally,

 

Vulnerability of damages continue after the starting point.

 

Best wishes,

 

 

 

 

-

Sally Spencer

Friday, February 03, 2006 5:13 PM

Re: Chance of affliction

 

 

Hello Professor,

 

This has been discussed before, but after the time period ends how do you

characterize the affliction?

 

Thanks.

 

Sally

 

 

On 2/2/06, siha <siha > wrote:

 

Hello Mr. Dorio,

 

When the affliction to MEP is exact it causes suffering in the

/infancychildhood. When the orb of affliction is 2 degrees then the problem

is seen in the teens.

 

Long lasting problems can be tragic/unfavorable.

 

Best wishes,

 

 

 

-

" John Dorio " <johndorio

 

Friday, February 03, 2006 8:37 AM

Re: Chance of affliction

 

 

> Dear Professor,

>

> Close affliction to the MEP should indicate a long

> lived affliction according to what I've read from the

> literature.

>

> So how does this translate to tragic /unfavorable

> events occuring at an early age? Is this what is

> usually encountered by experience?

>

> Best regards,

> John Dorio

>

> --- siha wrote:

>

>>

>> Hello Mr. Dorio,

>>

>> I add my replies/comments to your questions in your

>> message appended below.

>>

>> Best wishes,

>>

>>

>>

>>

>> -

>> " John Dorio " <johndorio

>>

>> Tuesday, January 31, 2006 7:52 AM

>> Chance of affliction

>>

>>

>> > If the MEP is afflicted by a FM by 59%, does this

>> mean

>> > that the chance of an unfavorable event is 59%?

>> >

>> RIGHT OR MORE.

>>

>> > Or does this mean that the intensity of affliction

>> is

>> > 59% of the worst possible luck?

>>

>> IT IS DIFFICULT TO MEASURE INTENSITY. CLOSENESS

>> BRINGS PROBLEMS AT A

>> RELATIVELY YOUNGER AGE.

>>

>> > If neither is the determining factor in the

>> percent

>> > affliction, what is the proper understanding of

>> the

>> > percent affliction?

>> >

>> PERCENT AFFLICTION TELLS THE LEVEL OF IMPACT AND THE

>> VULNERABILITY OF AGE.

>>

>> > Best regards,

>> > John Dorio

>> >

>> >

>> >

>> > Tired of spam? Mail has the best spam

>> protection around

>> >

>> >

>> >

>> >

>> >

>> >

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Dear Professor,

 

Oh I see, it all starts at that time and then continues. Thank you for

reminding me.

 

Aloha,

 

Sally

 

On 2/3/06, siha <siha wrote:

>

>

> Hello Ms Sally,

>

> Vulnerability of damages continue after the starting point.

>

> Best wishes,

>

>

>

>

> -

> Sally Spencer

>

> Friday, February 03, 2006 5:13 PM

> Re: Chance of affliction

>

>

> Hello Professor,

>

> This has been discussed before, but after the time period ends how do

> you characterize the affliction?

>

> Thanks.

>

> Sally

>

>

 

 

 

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