Guest guest Posted March 9, 2007 Report Share Posted March 9, 2007 Hi Everyone My little dog Tsange is limping today and I am not sure how serious it is. His chart details are: 22 June 2000 17:15 BST latitude 53N48 long 1W38 with 1hr Daylight saving or else 16:15 GMT. 19 11 Libra asc His chart shows problems with feet due to Pisces on sixth of injuries and ruler Jupiter in eighth house of accidents, with malefic Saturn. It is his right rear foot which is hurting him, (anyone any ideas on how to see front and rear legs from a chart?)and Pisces is in right side of chart for right side of body. He hurt his foot yesterday I think, he may have done this in the car. Interestingly his Muhurtha for yesterday was tarabala Janma which shows danger to body. He also has transit Mars in Capricorn fourth of vehicles aspected by ruler transit Saturn, but his lagna lord is Venus (also ruling vehicles) which is currently in sixth house of injury. Interestingly yesterday I had acupuncture treatment and my right leg needle was so painful I eventually had to ask the doctor to take out the needles, and I'm wondering if my little dog is coming out in a sympathetic response, or else I was having one for him!! What I would like to know is will my little dog recover quickly from this injury or will I need to take him to the vet for further examination to diagnose a deeper more serious problem? Today I have given him lots of reiki to see if that helps. Thanks for any insights best wishes M Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 9, 2007 Report Share Posted March 9, 2007 Dear Margaret, Sorry to know about your dog's problems. I would think the reason has to do with Saturn's presence in the 10th and aspect on the 12th bhava of the chart, in transit. We could also look at the rear legs from the 5th and 9th houses, if we use the logic of 3 and 11 for the hands so naturally 5 and 11 for the rear legs of a four legged animal. But I do not think we should do that. Suffice for us to look at front legs as hands of human beings and rear legs of the dog as the legs of human beings. I would suspect that the hind left foot of the dog is harmed and he could also be having a bit of problem in the Knee region. The reason of pain of the right foot could be caused by favoring the left leg and what is called the sympathetic pain. Is that a possibility? May I know the breed of the dog? Dachshunds are usually prone to back problems which could also appear as problems in legs. Take care, Chandrashekhar. Marg wrote: > > Hi Everyone > > My little dog Tsange is limping today and I am not sure how serious it is. > His chart details are: > 22 June 2000 17:15 BST latitude 53N48 long 1W38 with 1hr Daylight > saving or else 16:15 GMT. 19 11 Libra asc > His chart shows problems with feet due to Pisces on sixth of injuries > and ruler Jupiter in eighth house of accidents, with malefic Saturn. > It is his right rear foot which is hurting him, (anyone any ideas on > how to see front and rear legs from a chart?)and Pisces is in right > side of chart for right side of body. > > He hurt his foot yesterday I think, he may have done this in the car. > Interestingly his Muhurtha for yesterday was tarabala Janma which > shows danger to body. He also has transit Mars in Capricorn fourth of > vehicles aspected by ruler transit Saturn, but his lagna lord is Venus > (also ruling vehicles) which is currently in sixth house of injury. > > Interestingly yesterday I had acupuncture treatment and my right leg > needle was so painful I eventually had to ask the doctor to take out > the needles, and I'm wondering if my little dog is coming out in a > sympathetic response, or else I was having one for him!! > > What I would like to know is will my little dog recover quickly from > this injury or will I need to take him to the vet for further > examination to diagnose a deeper more serious problem? > > Today I have given him lots of reiki to see if that helps. > Thanks for any insights > best wishes M > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 9, 2007 Report Share Posted March 9, 2007 Dear Chandrashekhar Thank you for your reply, and yes I was thinking that perhaps it made sense to look at the front legs as 'arms' so to speak, so I am glad that you think so too. He is a Tibetan Terrier. I think he may have a knee problem also. He is six years old now and perhaps some ageing is setting in at this stage. He has been using his left leg more than the right due to the injury, I didn't walk him so far today so he could rest the leg a little, and he didn't complain about not going for his usual walk. He seems a little better now. I was unsure of whether something serious might be there. He has been licking the paw a lot, and tells me not to touch it. I can't see anything unusual about it, but like you say there could also be a knee problem causing other effects. Thanks once again for taking time to look at the chart I really appreciate that best wishes M - Chandrashekhar Friday, March 09, 2007 7:19 PM Re: Little dog's chart Dear Margaret, Sorry to know about your dog's problems. I would think the reason has to do with Saturn's presence in the 10th and aspect on the 12th bhava of the chart, in transit. We could also look at the rear legs from the 5th and 9th houses, if we use the logic of 3 and 11 for the hands so naturally 5 and 11 for the rear legs of a four legged animal. But I do not think we should do that. Suffice for us to look at front legs as hands of human beings and rear legs of the dog as the legs of human beings. I would suspect that the hind left foot of the dog is harmed and he could also be having a bit of problem in the Knee region. The reason of pain of the right foot could be caused by favoring the left leg and what is called the sympathetic pain. Is that a possibility? May I know the breed of the dog? Dachshunds are usually prone to back problems which could also appear as problems in legs. Take care, Chandrashekhar. Marg wrote: > > Hi Everyone > > My little dog Tsange is limping today and I am not sure how serious it is. > His chart details are: > 22 June 2000 17:15 BST latitude 53N48 long 1W38 with 1hr Daylight > saving or else 16:15 GMT. 19 11 Libra asc > His chart shows problems with feet due to Pisces on sixth of injuries > and ruler Jupiter in eighth house of accidents, with malefic Saturn. > It is his right rear foot which is hurting him, (anyone any ideas on > how to see front and rear legs from a chart?)and Pisces is in right > side of chart for right side of body. > > He hurt his foot yesterday I think, he may have done this in the car. > Interestingly his Muhurtha for yesterday was tarabala Janma which > shows danger to body. He also has transit Mars in Capricorn fourth of > vehicles aspected by ruler transit Saturn, but his lagna lord is Venus > (also ruling vehicles) which is currently in sixth house of injury. > > Interestingly yesterday I had acupuncture treatment and my right leg > needle was so painful I eventually had to ask the doctor to take out > the needles, and I'm wondering if my little dog is coming out in a > sympathetic response, or else I was having one for him!! > > What I would like to know is will my little dog recover quickly from > this injury or will I need to take him to the vet for further > examination to diagnose a deeper more serious problem? > > Today I have given him lots of reiki to see if that helps. > Thanks for any insights > best wishes M > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 10, 2007 Report Share Posted March 10, 2007 Dear Margaret, Please check up his paw hat he does not allow you to check. There could be some injury to the pad or some sort of inter digital cyst that could be reason for the pain. That is a frisky little breed and can hurt their paws sometime in the enthusiasm of playing and pursuit. Chandrashekhar. Marg wrote: > > Dear Chandrashekhar > > Thank you for your reply, and yes I was thinking that perhaps it made > sense to look at the front legs as 'arms' so to speak, so I am glad > that you think so too. > He is a Tibetan Terrier. > I think he may have a knee problem also. He is six years old now and > perhaps some ageing is setting in at this stage. He has been using his > left leg more than the right due to the injury, I didn't walk him so > far today so he could rest the leg a little, and he didn't complain > about not going for his usual walk. > He seems a little better now. I was unsure of whether something > serious might be there. He has been licking the paw a lot, and tells > me not to touch it. I can't see anything unusual about it, but like > you say there could also be a knee problem causing other effects. > Thanks once again for taking time to look at the chart I really > appreciate that > best wishes > M > - > Chandrashekhar > <%40> > Friday, March 09, 2007 7:19 PM > Re: Little dog's chart > > Dear Margaret, > > Sorry to know about your dog's problems. I would think the reason has to > do with Saturn's presence in the 10th and aspect on the 12th bhava of > the chart, in transit. We could also look at the rear legs from the 5th > and 9th houses, if we use the logic of 3 and 11 for the hands so > naturally 5 and 11 for the rear legs of a four legged animal. But I do > not think we should do that. Suffice for us to look at front legs as > hands of human beings and rear legs of the dog as the legs of human > beings. I would suspect that the hind left foot of the dog is harmed and > he could also be having a bit of problem in the Knee region. The reason > of pain of the right foot could be caused by favoring the left leg and > what is called the sympathetic pain. Is that a possibility? May I know > the breed of the dog? Dachshunds are usually prone to back problems > which could also appear as problems in legs. > > Take care, > Chandrashekhar. > > Marg wrote: > > > > Hi Everyone > > > > My little dog Tsange is limping today and I am not sure how serious > it is. > > His chart details are: > > 22 June 2000 17:15 BST latitude 53N48 long 1W38 with 1hr Daylight > > saving or else 16:15 GMT. 19 11 Libra asc > > His chart shows problems with feet due to Pisces on sixth of injuries > > and ruler Jupiter in eighth house of accidents, with malefic Saturn. > > It is his right rear foot which is hurting him, (anyone any ideas on > > how to see front and rear legs from a chart?)and Pisces is in right > > side of chart for right side of body. > > > > He hurt his foot yesterday I think, he may have done this in the car. > > Interestingly his Muhurtha for yesterday was tarabala Janma which > > shows danger to body. He also has transit Mars in Capricorn fourth of > > vehicles aspected by ruler transit Saturn, but his lagna lord is Venus > > (also ruling vehicles) which is currently in sixth house of injury. > > > > Interestingly yesterday I had acupuncture treatment and my right leg > > needle was so painful I eventually had to ask the doctor to take out > > the needles, and I'm wondering if my little dog is coming out in a > > sympathetic response, or else I was having one for him!! > > > > What I would like to know is will my little dog recover quickly from > > this injury or will I need to take him to the vet for further > > examination to diagnose a deeper more serious problem? > > > > Today I have given him lots of reiki to see if that helps. > > Thanks for any insights > > best wishes M > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 11, 2007 Report Share Posted March 11, 2007 Hi Chandrashekhar, You are right about the pad being vulnerable, and I suspect that it is the central pad which might be to blame, but I hadn't thought of it being a cyst. He is very playful and frisky as you say. I will keep a watchful eye for lumps and swellings, though at the moment it does seem to have gone down and is less heated. Thanks very much for your help in this best wishes M - Chandrashekhar Saturday, March 10, 2007 7:39 PM Re: Little dog's chart Dear Margaret, Please check up his paw hat he does not allow you to check. There could be some injury to the pad or some sort of inter digital cyst that could be reason for the pain. That is a frisky little breed and can hurt their paws sometime in the enthusiasm of playing and pursuit. Chandrashekhar. Marg wrote: > > Dear Chandrashekhar > > Thank you for your reply, and yes I was thinking that perhaps it made > sense to look at the front legs as 'arms' so to speak, so I am glad > that you think so too. > He is a Tibetan Terrier. > I think he may have a knee problem also. He is six years old now and > perhaps some ageing is setting in at this stage. He has been using his > left leg more than the right due to the injury, I didn't walk him so > far today so he could rest the leg a little, and he didn't complain > about not going for his usual walk. > He seems a little better now. I was unsure of whether something > serious might be there. He has been licking the paw a lot, and tells > me not to touch it. I can't see anything unusual about it, but like > you say there could also be a knee problem causing other effects. > Thanks once again for taking time to look at the chart I really > appreciate that > best wishes > M > - > Chandrashekhar > <%40> > Friday, March 09, 2007 7:19 PM > Re: Little dog's chart > > Dear Margaret, > > Sorry to know about your dog's problems. I would think the reason has to > do with Saturn's presence in the 10th and aspect on the 12th bhava of > the chart, in transit. We could also look at the rear legs from the 5th > and 9th houses, if we use the logic of 3 and 11 for the hands so > naturally 5 and 11 for the rear legs of a four legged animal. But I do > not think we should do that. Suffice for us to look at front legs as > hands of human beings and rear legs of the dog as the legs of human > beings. I would suspect that the hind left foot of the dog is harmed and > he could also be having a bit of problem in the Knee region. The reason > of pain of the right foot could be caused by favoring the left leg and > what is called the sympathetic pain. Is that a possibility? May I know > the breed of the dog? Dachshunds are usually prone to back problems > which could also appear as problems in legs. > > Take care, > Chandrashekhar. > > Marg wrote: > > > > Hi Everyone > > > > My little dog Tsange is limping today and I am not sure how serious > it is. > > His chart details are: > > 22 June 2000 17:15 BST latitude 53N48 long 1W38 with 1hr Daylight > > saving or else 16:15 GMT. 19 11 Libra asc > > His chart shows problems with feet due to Pisces on sixth of injuries > > and ruler Jupiter in eighth house of accidents, with malefic Saturn. > > It is his right rear foot which is hurting him, (anyone any ideas on > > how to see front and rear legs from a chart?)and Pisces is in right > > side of chart for right side of body. > > > > He hurt his foot yesterday I think, he may have done this in the car. > > Interestingly his Muhurtha for yesterday was tarabala Janma which > > shows danger to body. He also has transit Mars in Capricorn fourth of > > vehicles aspected by ruler transit Saturn, but his lagna lord is Venus > > (also ruling vehicles) which is currently in sixth house of injury. > > > > Interestingly yesterday I had acupuncture treatment and my right leg > > needle was so painful I eventually had to ask the doctor to take out > > the needles, and I'm wondering if my little dog is coming out in a > > sympathetic response, or else I was having one for him!! > > > > What I would like to know is will my little dog recover quickly from > > this injury or will I need to take him to the vet for further > > examination to diagnose a deeper more serious problem? > > > > Today I have given him lots of reiki to see if that helps. > > Thanks for any insights > > best wishes M > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 11, 2007 Report Share Posted March 11, 2007 Dear Margaret, Anything I can do to help lessen a dog's suffering, is always a pleasure. I am sure in no time he will be his normal self. Take care, Chandrashekhar. Marg wrote: > > Hi Chandrashekhar, > > You are right about the pad being vulnerable, and I suspect that it is > the central pad which might be to blame, but I hadn't thought of it > being a cyst. > He is very playful and frisky as you say. I will keep a watchful eye > for lumps and swellings, though at the moment it does seem to have > gone down and is less heated. > Thanks very much for your help in this > best wishes > M > - > Chandrashekhar > <%40> > Saturday, March 10, 2007 7:39 PM > Re: Little dog's chart > > Dear Margaret, > > Please check up his paw hat he does not allow you to check. There could > be some injury to the pad or some sort of inter digital cyst that could > be reason for the pain. That is a frisky little breed and can hurt their > paws sometime in the enthusiasm of playing and pursuit. > > Chandrashekhar. > > Marg wrote: > > > > Dear Chandrashekhar > > > > Thank you for your reply, and yes I was thinking that perhaps it made > > sense to look at the front legs as 'arms' so to speak, so I am glad > > that you think so too. > > He is a Tibetan Terrier. > > I think he may have a knee problem also. He is six years old now and > > perhaps some ageing is setting in at this stage. He has been using his > > left leg more than the right due to the injury, I didn't walk him so > > far today so he could rest the leg a little, and he didn't complain > > about not going for his usual walk. > > He seems a little better now. I was unsure of whether something > > serious might be there. He has been licking the paw a lot, and tells > > me not to touch it. I can't see anything unusual about it, but like > > you say there could also be a knee problem causing other effects. > > Thanks once again for taking time to look at the chart I really > > appreciate that > > best wishes > > M > > - > > Chandrashekhar > > > <%40> > <%40> > > Friday, March 09, 2007 7:19 PM > > Re: Little dog's chart > > > > Dear Margaret, > > > > Sorry to know about your dog's problems. I would think the reason has to > > do with Saturn's presence in the 10th and aspect on the 12th bhava of > > the chart, in transit. We could also look at the rear legs from the 5th > > and 9th houses, if we use the logic of 3 and 11 for the hands so > > naturally 5 and 11 for the rear legs of a four legged animal. But I do > > not think we should do that. Suffice for us to look at front legs as > > hands of human beings and rear legs of the dog as the legs of human > > beings. I would suspect that the hind left foot of the dog is harmed and > > he could also be having a bit of problem in the Knee region. The reason > > of pain of the right foot could be caused by favoring the left leg and > > what is called the sympathetic pain. Is that a possibility? May I know > > the breed of the dog? Dachshunds are usually prone to back problems > > which could also appear as problems in legs. > > > > Take care, > > Chandrashekhar. > > > > Marg wrote: > > > > > > Hi Everyone > > > > > > My little dog Tsange is limping today and I am not sure how serious > > it is. > > > His chart details are: > > > 22 June 2000 17:15 BST latitude 53N48 long 1W38 with 1hr Daylight > > > saving or else 16:15 GMT. 19 11 Libra asc > > > His chart shows problems with feet due to Pisces on sixth of injuries > > > and ruler Jupiter in eighth house of accidents, with malefic Saturn. > > > It is his right rear foot which is hurting him, (anyone any ideas on > > > how to see front and rear legs from a chart?)and Pisces is in right > > > side of chart for right side of body. > > > > > > He hurt his foot yesterday I think, he may have done this in the car. > > > Interestingly his Muhurtha for yesterday was tarabala Janma which > > > shows danger to body. He also has transit Mars in Capricorn fourth of > > > vehicles aspected by ruler transit Saturn, but his lagna lord is Venus > > > (also ruling vehicles) which is currently in sixth house of injury. > > > > > > Interestingly yesterday I had acupuncture treatment and my right leg > > > needle was so painful I eventually had to ask the doctor to take out > > > the needles, and I'm wondering if my little dog is coming out in a > > > sympathetic response, or else I was having one for him!! > > > > > > What I would like to know is will my little dog recover quickly from > > > this injury or will I need to take him to the vet for further > > > examination to diagnose a deeper more serious problem? > > > > > > Today I have given him lots of reiki to see if that helps. > > > Thanks for any insights > > > best wishes M > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 12, 2007 Report Share Posted March 12, 2007 Dear Margaret and Chandrashekhar, I've never witnessed 'pet jyotish' before! This was very interesting! Thanks for posting this Margaret. Hope your dog is better soon. My cat is a stray...so what does one do for stray pet charts? Is prasna the only way...or date one received the stray animal? Just curious. She has had occasional problems over the past 3 years with urinary tract infections. Seems fine now--but just wondering how jyotishi's handle these matters!! All the best, Lien , Chandrashekhar <chandrashekhar46 wrote: > > Dear Margaret, > > Anything I can do to help lessen a dog's suffering, is always a > pleasure. I am sure in no time he will be his normal self. > > Take care, > Chandrashekhar. > > Marg wrote: > > > > Hi Chandrashekhar, > > > > You are right about the pad being vulnerable, and I suspect that it is > > the central pad which might be to blame, but I hadn't thought of it > > being a cyst. > > He is very playful and frisky as you say. I will keep a watchful eye > > for lumps and swellings, though at the moment it does seem to have > > gone down and is less heated. > > Thanks very much for your help in this > > best wishes > > M > > - > > Chandrashekhar > > <%40> > > Saturday, March 10, 2007 7:39 PM > > Re: Little dog's chart > > > > Dear Margaret, > > > > Please check up his paw hat he does not allow you to check. There could > > be some injury to the pad or some sort of inter digital cyst that could > > be reason for the pain. That is a frisky little breed and can hurt their > > paws sometime in the enthusiasm of playing and pursuit. > > > > Chandrashekhar. > > > > Marg wrote: > > > > > > Dear Chandrashekhar > > > > > > Thank you for your reply, and yes I was thinking that perhaps it made > > > sense to look at the front legs as 'arms' so to speak, so I am glad > > > that you think so too. > > > He is a Tibetan Terrier. > > > I think he may have a knee problem also. He is six years old now and > > > perhaps some ageing is setting in at this stage. He has been using his > > > left leg more than the right due to the injury, I didn't walk him so > > > far today so he could rest the leg a little, and he didn't complain > > > about not going for his usual walk. > > > He seems a little better now. I was unsure of whether something > > > serious might be there. He has been licking the paw a lot, and tells > > > me not to touch it. I can't see anything unusual about it, but like > > > you say there could also be a knee problem causing other effects. > > > Thanks once again for taking time to look at the chart I really > > > appreciate that > > > best wishes > > > M > > > - > > > Chandrashekhar > > > > > <%40> > > <%40> > > > Friday, March 09, 2007 7:19 PM > > > Re: Little dog's chart > > > > > > Dear Margaret, > > > > > > Sorry to know about your dog's problems. I would think the reason has to > > > do with Saturn's presence in the 10th and aspect on the 12th bhava of > > > the chart, in transit. We could also look at the rear legs from the 5th > > > and 9th houses, if we use the logic of 3 and 11 for the hands so > > > naturally 5 and 11 for the rear legs of a four legged animal. But I do > > > not think we should do that. Suffice for us to look at front legs as > > > hands of human beings and rear legs of the dog as the legs of human > > > beings. I would suspect that the hind left foot of the dog is harmed and > > > he could also be having a bit of problem in the Knee region. The reason > > > of pain of the right foot could be caused by favoring the left leg and > > > what is called the sympathetic pain. Is that a possibility? May I know > > > the breed of the dog? Dachshunds are usually prone to back problems > > > which could also appear as problems in legs. > > > > > > Take care, > > > Chandrashekhar. > > > > > > Marg wrote: > > > > > > > > Hi Everyone > > > > > > > > My little dog Tsange is limping today and I am not sure how serious > > > it is. > > > > His chart details are: > > > > 22 June 2000 17:15 BST latitude 53N48 long 1W38 with 1hr Daylight > > > > saving or else 16:15 GMT. 19 11 Libra asc > > > > His chart shows problems with feet due to Pisces on sixth of injuries > > > > and ruler Jupiter in eighth house of accidents, with malefic Saturn. > > > > It is his right rear foot which is hurting him, (anyone any ideas on > > > > how to see front and rear legs from a chart?)and Pisces is in right > > > > side of chart for right side of body. > > > > > > > > He hurt his foot yesterday I think, he may have done this in the car. > > > > Interestingly his Muhurtha for yesterday was tarabala Janma which > > > > shows danger to body. He also has transit Mars in Capricorn fourth of > > > > vehicles aspected by ruler transit Saturn, but his lagna lord is Venus > > > > (also ruling vehicles) which is currently in sixth house of injury. > > > > > > > > Interestingly yesterday I had acupuncture treatment and my right leg > > > > needle was so painful I eventually had to ask the doctor to take out > > > > the needles, and I'm wondering if my little dog is coming out in a > > > > sympathetic response, or else I was having one for him!! > > > > > > > > What I would like to know is will my little dog recover quickly from > > > > this injury or will I need to take him to the vet for further > > > > examination to diagnose a deeper more serious problem? > > > > > > > > Today I have given him lots of reiki to see if that helps. > > > > Thanks for any insights > > > > best wishes M > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 12, 2007 Report Share Posted March 12, 2007 On 3/11/07, Marg <margie9 wrote: > > Hi Chandrashekhar, > > You are right about the pad being vulnerable, and I suspect that it is the > central pad which might be to blame, but I hadn't thought of it being a > cyst. > He is very playful and frisky as you say. I will keep a watchful eye for > lumps and swellings, though at the moment it does seem to have gone down and > is less heated. > Thanks very much for your help in this > best wishes > M Dear Margaret, When I saw this ( http://news.sky.com/skynews/article/0,,30000-1255311,00.html), I momentarily assumed it was yours Cheers, Ramapriya Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 12, 2007 Report Share Posted March 12, 2007 Dear Lien I know there are pet lovers on the list which is why I posted the chart, so it is nice that you raised the interesting question of how to set a chart for a stray. I think it must be difficult to establish a time of birth for the cat but some on the list do remarkably well with finding correction times, and prasna should still work also. What year was your cat born? Do you know? best wishes M - lotus7moon Sunday, March 11, 2007 10:36 PM Re: Little dog's chart Dear Margaret and Chandrashekhar, I've never witnessed 'pet jyotish' before! This was very interesting! Thanks for posting this Margaret. Hope your dog is better soon. My cat is a stray...so what does one do for stray pet charts? Is prasna the only way...or date one received the stray animal? Just curious. She has had occasional problems over the past 3 years with urinary tract infections. Seems fine now--but just wondering how jyotishi's handle these matters!! All the best, Lien , Chandrashekhar <chandrashekhar46 wrote: > > Dear Margaret, > > Anything I can do to help lessen a dog's suffering, is always a > pleasure. I am sure in no time he will be his normal self. > > Take care, > Chandrashekhar. > > Marg wrote: > > > > Hi Chandrashekhar, > > > > You are right about the pad being vulnerable, and I suspect that it is > > the central pad which might be to blame, but I hadn't thought of it > > being a cyst. > > He is very playful and frisky as you say. I will keep a watchful eye > > for lumps and swellings, though at the moment it does seem to have > > gone down and is less heated. > > Thanks very much for your help in this > > best wishes > > M > > - > > Chandrashekhar > > <%40> > > Saturday, March 10, 2007 7:39 PM > > Re: Little dog's chart > > > > Dear Margaret, > > > > Please check up his paw hat he does not allow you to check. There could > > be some injury to the pad or some sort of inter digital cyst that could > > be reason for the pain. That is a frisky little breed and can hurt their > > paws sometime in the enthusiasm of playing and pursuit. > > > > Chandrashekhar. > > > > Marg wrote: > > > > > > Dear Chandrashekhar > > > > > > Thank you for your reply, and yes I was thinking that perhaps it made > > > sense to look at the front legs as 'arms' so to speak, so I am glad > > > that you think so too. > > > He is a Tibetan Terrier. > > > I think he may have a knee problem also. He is six years old now and > > > perhaps some ageing is setting in at this stage. He has been using his > > > left leg more than the right due to the injury, I didn't walk him so > > > far today so he could rest the leg a little, and he didn't complain > > > about not going for his usual walk. > > > He seems a little better now. I was unsure of whether something > > > serious might be there. He has been licking the paw a lot, and tells > > > me not to touch it. I can't see anything unusual about it, but like > > > you say there could also be a knee problem causing other effects. > > > Thanks once again for taking time to look at the chart I really > > > appreciate that > > > best wishes > > > M > > > - > > > Chandrashekhar > > > > > <%40> > > <%40> > > > Friday, March 09, 2007 7:19 PM > > > Re: Little dog's chart > > > > > > Dear Margaret, > > > > > > Sorry to know about your dog's problems. I would think the reason has to > > > do with Saturn's presence in the 10th and aspect on the 12th bhava of > > > the chart, in transit. We could also look at the rear legs from the 5th > > > and 9th houses, if we use the logic of 3 and 11 for the hands so > > > naturally 5 and 11 for the rear legs of a four legged animal. But I do > > > not think we should do that. Suffice for us to look at front legs as > > > hands of human beings and rear legs of the dog as the legs of human > > > beings. I would suspect that the hind left foot of the dog is harmed and > > > he could also be having a bit of problem in the Knee region. The reason > > > of pain of the right foot could be caused by favoring the left leg and > > > what is called the sympathetic pain. Is that a possibility? May I know > > > the breed of the dog? Dachshunds are usually prone to back problems > > > which could also appear as problems in legs. > > > > > > Take care, > > > Chandrashekhar. > > > > > > Marg wrote: > > > > > > > > Hi Everyone > > > > > > > > My little dog Tsange is limping today and I am not sure how serious > > > it is. > > > > His chart details are: > > > > 22 June 2000 17:15 BST latitude 53N48 long 1W38 with 1hr Daylight > > > > saving or else 16:15 GMT. 19 11 Libra asc > > > > His chart shows problems with feet due to Pisces on sixth of injuries > > > > and ruler Jupiter in eighth house of accidents, with malefic Saturn. > > > > It is his right rear foot which is hurting him, (anyone any ideas on > > > > how to see front and rear legs from a chart?)and Pisces is in right > > > > side of chart for right side of body. > > > > > > > > He hurt his foot yesterday I think, he may have done this in the car. > > > > Interestingly his Muhurtha for yesterday was tarabala Janma which > > > > shows danger to body. He also has transit Mars in Capricorn fourth of > > > > vehicles aspected by ruler transit Saturn, but his lagna lord is Venus > > > > (also ruling vehicles) which is currently in sixth house of injury. > > > > > > > > Interestingly yesterday I had acupuncture treatment and my right leg > > > > needle was so painful I eventually had to ask the doctor to take out > > > > the needles, and I'm wondering if my little dog is coming out in a > > > > sympathetic response, or else I was having one for him!! > > > > > > > > What I would like to know is will my little dog recover quickly from > > > > this injury or will I need to take him to the vet for further > > > > examination to diagnose a deeper more serious problem? > > > > > > > > Today I have given him lots of reiki to see if that helps. > > > > Thanks for any insights > > > > best wishes M > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 12, 2007 Report Share Posted March 12, 2007 On 3/12/07, Marg <margie9 wrote: > > Dear Lien > > I know there are pet lovers on the list which is why I posted the chart, > so it is nice that you raised the interesting question of how to set a chart > for a stray. > I think it must be difficult to establish a time of birth for the cat but > some on the list do remarkably well with finding correction times Oh yes, wrecktifying birth times is my specialty... recently did one, from two two to two to two Ramapriya Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 12, 2007 Report Share Posted March 12, 2007 Hi Ramapriya Thanks ever so much for sending that, I missed a few of the Cruft shows on TV so didn't get to see this dog win. My little dog is just as gorgeous but is black where Willy is sandy coloured. They are the only dogs with a smile. They also have a strong emotional nature and are very happy little creatures.. Tibetans were bred by monks to guard temples and were given in pairs to members of the aristocracy as a sign of good luck. If you look at my little dog's chart you will see a strong presence of four planets in ninth house which say a lot about his heritage. Tsange has a well developed conscience also, and if he hurts accidentally while playing he will stop immediately and bow his head or try to comfort you and say sorry. best wishes M - D Ramapriya Monday, March 12, 2007 2:31 AM Re: Little dog's chart On 3/11/07, Marg <margie9 wrote: > > Hi Chandrashekhar, > > You are right about the pad being vulnerable, and I suspect that it is the > central pad which might be to blame, but I hadn't thought of it being a > cyst. > He is very playful and frisky as you say. I will keep a watchful eye for > lumps and swellings, though at the moment it does seem to have gone down and > is less heated. > Thanks very much for your help in this > best wishes > M Dear Margaret, When I saw this ( http://news.sky.com/skynews/article/0,,30000-1255311,00.html), I momentarily assumed it was yours Cheers, Ramapriya Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 12, 2007 Report Share Posted March 12, 2007 Dear Lien, Yes . Prashna would be only way out. Hope your cat does not suffer again. I understand that there are prescription diets for Pets with renal complications. Perhaps " Hill's Pet " and " Pedigree " , both have such diet and I am sure so does " Royal Canin " . May be, you can try them under vet's advise. Take care, Chandrashekhar. lotus7moon wrote: > > Dear Margaret and Chandrashekhar, > I've never witnessed 'pet jyotish' before! This was very interesting! > Thanks for > posting this Margaret. Hope your dog is better soon. > My cat is a stray...so what does one do for stray pet charts? Is > prasna the only way...or > date one received the stray animal? > Just curious. She has had occasional problems over the past 3 years > with urinary tract > infections. Seems fine now--but just wondering how jyotishi's handle > these matters!! > All the best, > Lien > > > <%40>, Chandrashekhar > <chandrashekhar46 wrote: > > > > Dear Margaret, > > > > Anything I can do to help lessen a dog's suffering, is always a > > pleasure. I am sure in no time he will be his normal self. > > > > Take care, > > Chandrashekhar. > > > > Marg wrote: > > > > > > Hi Chandrashekhar, > > > > > > You are right about the pad being vulnerable, and I suspect that > it is > > > the central pad which might be to blame, but I hadn't thought of it > > > being a cyst. > > > He is very playful and frisky as you say. I will keep a watchful eye > > > for lumps and swellings, though at the moment it does seem to have > > > gone down and is less heated. > > > Thanks very much for your help in this > > > best wishes > > > M > > > - > > > Chandrashekhar > > > > <%40> > <%40> > > > Saturday, March 10, 2007 7:39 PM > > > Re: Little dog's chart > > > > > > Dear Margaret, > > > > > > Please check up his paw hat he does not allow you to check. There > could > > > be some injury to the pad or some sort of inter digital cyst that > could > > > be reason for the pain. That is a frisky little breed and can hurt > their > > > paws sometime in the enthusiasm of playing and pursuit. > > > > > > Chandrashekhar. > > > > > > Marg wrote: > > > > > > > > Dear Chandrashekhar > > > > > > > > Thank you for your reply, and yes I was thinking that perhaps it > made > > > > sense to look at the front legs as 'arms' so to speak, so I am glad > > > > that you think so too. > > > > He is a Tibetan Terrier. > > > > I think he may have a knee problem also. He is six years old now and > > > > perhaps some ageing is setting in at this stage. He has been > using his > > > > left leg more than the right due to the injury, I didn't walk him so > > > > far today so he could rest the leg a little, and he didn't complain > > > > about not going for his usual walk. > > > > He seems a little better now. I was unsure of whether something > > > > serious might be there. He has been licking the paw a lot, and tells > > > > me not to touch it. I can't see anything unusual about it, but like > > > > you say there could also be a knee problem causing other effects. > > > > Thanks once again for taking time to look at the chart I really > > > > appreciate that > > > > best wishes > > > > M > > > > - > > > > Chandrashekhar > > > > > <%40> > > > <%40> > > > <%40> > > > > Friday, March 09, 2007 7:19 PM > > > > Re: Little dog's chart > > > > > > > > Dear Margaret, > > > > > > > > Sorry to know about your dog's problems. I would think the > reason has to > > > > do with Saturn's presence in the 10th and aspect on the 12th > bhava of > > > > the chart, in transit. We could also look at the rear legs from > the 5th > > > > and 9th houses, if we use the logic of 3 and 11 for the hands so > > > > naturally 5 and 11 for the rear legs of a four legged animal. > But I do > > > > not think we should do that. Suffice for us to look at front legs as > > > > hands of human beings and rear legs of the dog as the legs of human > > > > beings. I would suspect that the hind left foot of the dog is > harmed and > > > > he could also be having a bit of problem in the Knee region. The > reason > > > > of pain of the right foot could be caused by favoring the left > leg and > > > > what is called the sympathetic pain. Is that a possibility? May > I know > > > > the breed of the dog? Dachshunds are usually prone to back problems > > > > which could also appear as problems in legs. > > > > > > > > Take care, > > > > Chandrashekhar. > > > > > > > > Marg wrote: > > > > > > > > > > Hi Everyone > > > > > > > > > > My little dog Tsange is limping today and I am not sure how > serious > > > > it is. > > > > > His chart details are: > > > > > 22 June 2000 17:15 BST latitude 53N48 long 1W38 with 1hr Daylight > > > > > saving or else 16:15 GMT. 19 11 Libra asc > > > > > His chart shows problems with feet due to Pisces on sixth of > injuries > > > > > and ruler Jupiter in eighth house of accidents, with malefic > Saturn. > > > > > It is his right rear foot which is hurting him, (anyone any > ideas on > > > > > how to see front and rear legs from a chart?)and Pisces is in > right > > > > > side of chart for right side of body. > > > > > > > > > > He hurt his foot yesterday I think, he may have done this in > the car. > > > > > Interestingly his Muhurtha for yesterday was tarabala Janma which > > > > > shows danger to body. He also has transit Mars in Capricorn > fourth of > > > > > vehicles aspected by ruler transit Saturn, but his lagna lord > is Venus > > > > > (also ruling vehicles) which is currently in sixth house of > injury. > > > > > > > > > > Interestingly yesterday I had acupuncture treatment and my > right leg > > > > > needle was so painful I eventually had to ask the doctor to > take out > > > > > the needles, and I'm wondering if my little dog is coming out in a > > > > > sympathetic response, or else I was having one for him!! > > > > > > > > > > What I would like to know is will my little dog recover > quickly from > > > > > this injury or will I need to take him to the vet for further > > > > > examination to diagnose a deeper more serious problem? > > > > > > > > > > Today I have given him lots of reiki to see if that helps. > > > > > Thanks for any insights > > > > > best wishes M > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 13, 2007 Report Share Posted March 13, 2007 Dear Margaret and Chandrashekhar, Thanks for considering my cat's health. She must have very good karma to have 2 very good jyotishis caring about her health and her chart! Certainly, not a common thing for a stay cat! She is very strong willed (of course, she is a cat) and she WON'T WON'T WON'T eat wet/ canned food. She refuses and has gone a couple of days without eating if not given her dry food. We have even tried cheap grocery store brands--can after can--because the vet said wet food causes less problems. Another idea was to get a water fountain since some cats will drink more with flowing water--I have not gotten this yet. When we got her it was either Aug 24 or 25 of 2004 and the vet estimated that she was 2 years old. She was actually in a friends home for a while but did not like being with other cats! She is the one and only Queen! Her UTI tract infections came each year in August --2005 and 2006 I think. Finally, they think they found the right anti biotic to get rid of her particular strain of bacteria--so, hopefully, she will be more under control. The good news is...she love us and we love her. When she was first with us she bit and wouldn't let anyone pet her--Now, she melts in our arms. I wonder if any great Jyotishis reading our list ever imagined we'd be writing about the charts of cats and dogs! Oh well. I think I heard that Arjuna and his brothers had a dog named Dharma! Who among us can see ownership of pets (male or female?) in a human chart? They certainly bring us our karma too! For me, its funny. I used to REALLY DISLIKE cats.... Maybe they come to us to show us an aspect of our personality that we have been avoiding to recognize. Of course, there are animal associations in our signs and nakshatras... So, to all who find this thread foolish-- we can get back to study of the jyotish of some superpower or tennis hero! All the best for now... In Humor between eclipses, Lien , Chandrashekhar <chandrashekhar46 wrote: > > Dear Lien, > > Yes . Prashna would be only way out. Hope your cat does not suffer > again. I understand that there are prescription diets for Pets with > renal complications. Perhaps " Hill's Pet " and " Pedigree " , both have such > diet and I am sure so does " Royal Canin " . May be, you can try them under > vet's advise. > > Take care, > Chandrashekhar. > > lotus7moon wrote: > > > > Dear Margaret and Chandrashekhar, > > I've never witnessed 'pet jyotish' before! This was very interesting! > > Thanks for > > posting this Margaret. Hope your dog is better soon. > > My cat is a stray...so what does one do for stray pet charts? Is > > prasna the only way...or > > date one received the stray animal? > > Just curious. She has had occasional problems over the past 3 years > > with urinary tract > > infections. Seems fine now--but just wondering how jyotishi's handle > > these matters!! > > All the best, > > Lien > > > > > > <%40>, Chandrashekhar > > <chandrashekhar46@> wrote: > > > > > > Dear Margaret, > > > > > > Anything I can do to help lessen a dog's suffering, is always a > > > pleasure. I am sure in no time he will be his normal self. > > > > > > Take care, > > > Chandrashekhar. > > > > > > Marg wrote: > > > > > > > > Hi Chandrashekhar, > > > > > > > > You are right about the pad being vulnerable, and I suspect that > > it is > > > > the central pad which might be to blame, but I hadn't thought of it > > > > being a cyst. > > > > He is very playful and frisky as you say. I will keep a watchful eye > > > > for lumps and swellings, though at the moment it does seem to have > > > > gone down and is less heated. > > > > Thanks very much for your help in this > > > > best wishes > > > > M > > > > - > > > > Chandrashekhar > > > > > > <%40> > > <%40> > > > > Saturday, March 10, 2007 7:39 PM > > > > Re: Little dog's chart > > > > > > > > Dear Margaret, > > > > > > > > Please check up his paw hat he does not allow you to check. There > > could > > > > be some injury to the pad or some sort of inter digital cyst that > > could > > > > be reason for the pain. That is a frisky little breed and can hurt > > their > > > > paws sometime in the enthusiasm of playing and pursuit. > > > > > > > > Chandrashekhar. > > > > > > > > Marg wrote: > > > > > > > > > > Dear Chandrashekhar > > > > > > > > > > Thank you for your reply, and yes I was thinking that perhaps it > > made > > > > > sense to look at the front legs as 'arms' so to speak, so I am glad > > > > > that you think so too. > > > > > He is a Tibetan Terrier. > > > > > I think he may have a knee problem also. He is six years old now and > > > > > perhaps some ageing is setting in at this stage. He has been > > using his > > > > > left leg more than the right due to the injury, I didn't walk him so > > > > > far today so he could rest the leg a little, and he didn't complain > > > > > about not going for his usual walk. > > > > > He seems a little better now. I was unsure of whether something > > > > > serious might be there. He has been licking the paw a lot, and tells > > > > > me not to touch it. I can't see anything unusual about it, but like > > > > > you say there could also be a knee problem causing other effects. > > > > > Thanks once again for taking time to look at the chart I really > > > > > appreciate that > > > > > best wishes > > > > > M > > > > > - > > > > > Chandrashekhar > > > > > > > <%40> > > > > <%40> > > > > <%40> > > > > > Friday, March 09, 2007 7:19 PM > > > > > Re: Little dog's chart > > > > > > > > > > Dear Margaret, > > > > > > > > > > Sorry to know about your dog's problems. I would think the > > reason has to > > > > > do with Saturn's presence in the 10th and aspect on the 12th > > bhava of > > > > > the chart, in transit. We could also look at the rear legs from > > the 5th > > > > > and 9th houses, if we use the logic of 3 and 11 for the hands so > > > > > naturally 5 and 11 for the rear legs of a four legged animal. > > But I do > > > > > not think we should do that. Suffice for us to look at front legs as > > > > > hands of human beings and rear legs of the dog as the legs of human > > > > > beings. I would suspect that the hind left foot of the dog is > > harmed and > > > > > he could also be having a bit of problem in the Knee region. The > > reason > > > > > of pain of the right foot could be caused by favoring the left > > leg and > > > > > what is called the sympathetic pain. Is that a possibility? May > > I know > > > > > the breed of the dog? Dachshunds are usually prone to back problems > > > > > which could also appear as problems in legs. > > > > > > > > > > Take care, > > > > > Chandrashekhar. > > > > > > > > > > Marg wrote: > > > > > > > > > > > > Hi Everyone > > > > > > > > > > > > My little dog Tsange is limping today and I am not sure how > > serious > > > > > it is. > > > > > > His chart details are: > > > > > > 22 June 2000 17:15 BST latitude 53N48 long 1W38 with 1hr Daylight > > > > > > saving or else 16:15 GMT. 19 11 Libra asc > > > > > > His chart shows problems with feet due to Pisces on sixth of > > injuries > > > > > > and ruler Jupiter in eighth house of accidents, with malefic > > Saturn. > > > > > > It is his right rear foot which is hurting him, (anyone any > > ideas on > > > > > > how to see front and rear legs from a chart?)and Pisces is in > > right > > > > > > side of chart for right side of body. > > > > > > > > > > > > He hurt his foot yesterday I think, he may have done this in > > the car. > > > > > > Interestingly his Muhurtha for yesterday was tarabala Janma which > > > > > > shows danger to body. He also has transit Mars in Capricorn > > fourth of > > > > > > vehicles aspected by ruler transit Saturn, but his lagna lord > > is Venus > > > > > > (also ruling vehicles) which is currently in sixth house of > > injury. > > > > > > > > > > > > Interestingly yesterday I had acupuncture treatment and my > > right leg > > > > > > needle was so painful I eventually had to ask the doctor to > > take out > > > > > > the needles, and I'm wondering if my little dog is coming out in a > > > > > > sympathetic response, or else I was having one for him!! > > > > > > > > > > > > What I would like to know is will my little dog recover > > quickly from > > > > > > this injury or will I need to take him to the vet for further > > > > > > examination to diagnose a deeper more serious problem? > > > > > > > > > > > > Today I have given him lots of reiki to see if that helps. > > > > > > Thanks for any insights > > > > > > best wishes M > > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 13, 2007 Report Share Posted March 13, 2007 Dear Lien, It is good to know your cat is now fine. Greet her a few meows from me. Take care, Chandrashekhar. lotus7moon wrote: > > Dear Margaret and Chandrashekhar, > Thanks for considering my cat's health. She must have very good karma > to have 2 very > good jyotishis caring about her health and her chart! Certainly, not a > common thing for a > stay cat! > She is very strong willed (of course, she is a cat) and she WON'T > WON'T WON'T eat wet/ > canned food. She refuses and has gone a couple of days without eating > if not given her > dry food. We have even tried cheap grocery store brands--can after > can--because the vet > said wet food causes less problems. > Another idea was to get a water fountain since some cats will drink > more with flowing > water--I have not gotten this yet. > When we got her it was either Aug 24 or 25 of 2004 and the vet > estimated that she was 2 > years old. She was actually in a friends home for a while but did not > like being with other > cats! She is the one and only Queen! > Her UTI tract infections came each year in August --2005 and 2006 I > think. Finally, they > think they found the right anti biotic to get rid of her particular > strain of bacteria--so, > hopefully, she will be more under control. > The good news is...she love us and we love her. When she was first > with us she bit and > wouldn't let anyone pet her--Now, she melts in our arms. > I wonder if any great Jyotishis reading our list ever imagined we'd be > writing about the > charts of cats and dogs! Oh well. I think I heard that Arjuna and his > brothers had a dog > named Dharma! > Who among us can see ownership of pets (male or female?) in a human > chart? They > certainly bring us our karma > too! > For me, its funny. I used to REALLY DISLIKE cats.... > Maybe they come to us to show us an aspect of our personality that we > have been avoiding > to recognize. Of course, there are animal associations in our signs > and nakshatras... > So, to all who find this thread foolish-- > we can get back to study of the jyotish of some superpower or tennis hero! > All the best for now... > In Humor between eclipses, > Lien > > > <%40>, Chandrashekhar > <chandrashekhar46 wrote: > > > > Dear Lien, > > > > Yes . Prashna would be only way out. Hope your cat does not suffer > > again. I understand that there are prescription diets for Pets with > > renal complications. Perhaps " Hill's Pet " and " Pedigree " , both have > such > > diet and I am sure so does " Royal Canin " . May be, you can try them > under > > vet's advise. > > > > Take care, > > Chandrashekhar. > > > > lotus7moon wrote: > > > > > > Dear Margaret and Chandrashekhar, > > > I've never witnessed 'pet jyotish' before! This was very interesting! > > > Thanks for > > > posting this Margaret. Hope your dog is better soon. > > > My cat is a stray...so what does one do for stray pet charts? Is > > > prasna the only way...or > > > date one received the stray animal? > > > Just curious. She has had occasional problems over the past 3 years > > > with urinary tract > > > infections. Seems fine now--but just wondering how jyotishi's handle > > > these matters!! > > > All the best, > > > Lien > > > > > > > <%40> > > > <%40>, Chandrashekhar > > > <chandrashekhar46@> wrote: > > > > > > > > Dear Margaret, > > > > > > > > Anything I can do to help lessen a dog's suffering, is always a > > > > pleasure. I am sure in no time he will be his normal self. > > > > > > > > Take care, > > > > Chandrashekhar. > > > > > > > > Marg wrote: > > > > > > > > > > Hi Chandrashekhar, > > > > > > > > > > You are right about the pad being vulnerable, and I suspect that > > > it is > > > > > the central pad which might be to blame, but I hadn't thought > of it > > > > > being a cyst. > > > > > He is very playful and frisky as you say. I will keep a > watchful eye > > > > > for lumps and swellings, though at the moment it does seem to have > > > > > gone down and is less heated. > > > > > Thanks very much for your help in this > > > > > best wishes > > > > > M > > > > > - > > > > > Chandrashekhar > > > > > > <%40> > > > <%40> > > > <%40> > > > > > Saturday, March 10, 2007 7:39 PM > > > > > Re: Little dog's chart > > > > > > > > > > Dear Margaret, > > > > > > > > > > Please check up his paw hat he does not allow you to check. There > > > could > > > > > be some injury to the pad or some sort of inter digital cyst that > > > could > > > > > be reason for the pain. That is a frisky little breed and can > hurt > > > their > > > > > paws sometime in the enthusiasm of playing and pursuit. > > > > > > > > > > Chandrashekhar. > > > > > > > > > > Marg wrote: > > > > > > > > > > > > Dear Chandrashekhar > > > > > > > > > > > > Thank you for your reply, and yes I was thinking that > perhaps it > > > made > > > > > > sense to look at the front legs as 'arms' so to speak, so I > am glad > > > > > > that you think so too. > > > > > > He is a Tibetan Terrier. > > > > > > I think he may have a knee problem also. He is six years old > now and > > > > > > perhaps some ageing is setting in at this stage. He has been > > > using his > > > > > > left leg more than the right due to the injury, I didn't > walk him so > > > > > > far today so he could rest the leg a little, and he didn't > complain > > > > > > about not going for his usual walk. > > > > > > He seems a little better now. I was unsure of whether something > > > > > > serious might be there. He has been licking the paw a lot, > and tells > > > > > > me not to touch it. I can't see anything unusual about it, > but like > > > > > > you say there could also be a knee problem causing other > effects. > > > > > > Thanks once again for taking time to look at the chart I really > > > > > > appreciate that > > > > > > best wishes > > > > > > M > > > > > > - > > > > > > Chandrashekhar > > > > > > > <%40> > > > <%40> > > > > > <%40> > > > > > <%40> > > > > > > Friday, March 09, 2007 7:19 PM > > > > > > Re: Little dog's chart > > > > > > > > > > > > Dear Margaret, > > > > > > > > > > > > Sorry to know about your dog's problems. I would think the > > > reason has to > > > > > > do with Saturn's presence in the 10th and aspect on the 12th > > > bhava of > > > > > > the chart, in transit. We could also look at the rear legs from > > > the 5th > > > > > > and 9th houses, if we use the logic of 3 and 11 for the hands so > > > > > > naturally 5 and 11 for the rear legs of a four legged animal. > > > But I do > > > > > > not think we should do that. Suffice for us to look at front > legs as > > > > > > hands of human beings and rear legs of the dog as the legs > of human > > > > > > beings. I would suspect that the hind left foot of the dog is > > > harmed and > > > > > > he could also be having a bit of problem in the Knee region. > The > > > reason > > > > > > of pain of the right foot could be caused by favoring the left > > > leg and > > > > > > what is called the sympathetic pain. Is that a possibility? May > > > I know > > > > > > the breed of the dog? Dachshunds are usually prone to back > problems > > > > > > which could also appear as problems in legs. > > > > > > > > > > > > Take care, > > > > > > Chandrashekhar. > > > > > > > > > > > > Marg wrote: > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Hi Everyone > > > > > > > > > > > > > > My little dog Tsange is limping today and I am not sure how > > > serious > > > > > > it is. > > > > > > > His chart details are: > > > > > > > 22 June 2000 17:15 BST latitude 53N48 long 1W38 with 1hr > Daylight > > > > > > > saving or else 16:15 GMT. 19 11 Libra asc > > > > > > > His chart shows problems with feet due to Pisces on sixth of > > > injuries > > > > > > > and ruler Jupiter in eighth house of accidents, with malefic > > > Saturn. > > > > > > > It is his right rear foot which is hurting him, (anyone any > > > ideas on > > > > > > > how to see front and rear legs from a chart?)and Pisces is in > > > right > > > > > > > side of chart for right side of body. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > He hurt his foot yesterday I think, he may have done this in > > > the car. > > > > > > > Interestingly his Muhurtha for yesterday was tarabala > Janma which > > > > > > > shows danger to body. He also has transit Mars in Capricorn > > > fourth of > > > > > > > vehicles aspected by ruler transit Saturn, but his lagna lord > > > is Venus > > > > > > > (also ruling vehicles) which is currently in sixth house of > > > injury. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Interestingly yesterday I had acupuncture treatment and my > > > right leg > > > > > > > needle was so painful I eventually had to ask the doctor to > > > take out > > > > > > > the needles, and I'm wondering if my little dog is coming > out in a > > > > > > > sympathetic response, or else I was having one for him!! > > > > > > > > > > > > > > What I would like to know is will my little dog recover > > > quickly from > > > > > > > this injury or will I need to take him to the vet for further > > > > > > > examination to diagnose a deeper more serious problem? > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Today I have given him lots of reiki to see if that helps. > > > > > > > Thanks for any insights > > > > > > > best wishes M > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 14, 2007 Report Share Posted March 14, 2007 HI Lien You note: So, to all who find this thread foolish-- we can get back to study of the jyotish of some superpower or tennis hero! Actually I do have to point out, in line with the current threads of sport talent, that my little dog is also a very good goalkeeper............is excellent at dribbling the ball upfield, and can head the ball sometimes with more accuracy than David Beckham. He can also run off with it thus foiling the opposition's attempts at power and control. What more could you want from a super hero? Have you seen his ninth house, and Rahu in tenth as ruler of fifth moon stands him in good stead also. I think the vargottama Ketu in fourth--the sportsfield, aspected by Mars combined with mercury and venus and sun, is what gives him this talent. He only drinks rain water, and spring water when we go walking, it is much softer and doesn't have additives. Your cat sounds like she has got you well trained to her liking now, hope she stays contented and happy best wishes M - lotus7moon Tuesday, March 13, 2007 3:33 AM Re: Little dog's chart Dear Margaret and Chandrashekhar, Thanks for considering my cat's health. She must have very good karma to have 2 very good jyotishis caring about her health and her chart! Certainly, not a common thing for a stay cat! She is very strong willed (of course, she is a cat) and she WON'T WON'T WON'T eat wet/ canned food. She refuses and has gone a couple of days without eating if not given her dry food. We have even tried cheap grocery store brands--can after can--because the vet said wet food causes less problems. Another idea was to get a water fountain since some cats will drink more with flowing water--I have not gotten this yet. When we got her it was either Aug 24 or 25 of 2004 and the vet estimated that she was 2 years old. She was actually in a friends home for a while but did not like being with other cats! She is the one and only Queen! Her UTI tract infections came each year in August --2005 and 2006 I think. Finally, they think they found the right anti biotic to get rid of her particular strain of bacteria--so, hopefully, she will be more under control. The good news is...she love us and we love her. When she was first with us she bit and wouldn't let anyone pet her--Now, she melts in our arms. I wonder if any great Jyotishis reading our list ever imagined we'd be writing about the charts of cats and dogs! Oh well. I think I heard that Arjuna and his brothers had a dog named Dharma! Who among us can see ownership of pets (male or female?) in a human chart? They certainly bring us our karma too! For me, its funny. I used to REALLY DISLIKE cats.... Maybe they come to us to show us an aspect of our personality that we have been avoiding to recognize. Of course, there are animal associations in our signs and nakshatras... So, to all who find this thread foolish-- we can get back to study of the jyotish of some superpower or tennis hero! All the best for now... In Humor between eclipses, Lien , Chandrashekhar <chandrashekhar46 wrote: > > Dear Lien, > > Yes . Prashna would be only way out. Hope your cat does not suffer > again. I understand that there are prescription diets for Pets with > renal complications. Perhaps " Hill's Pet " and " Pedigree " , both have such > diet and I am sure so does " Royal Canin " . May be, you can try them under > vet's advise. > > Take care, > Chandrashekhar. > > lotus7moon wrote: > > > > Dear Margaret and Chandrashekhar, > > I've never witnessed 'pet jyotish' before! This was very interesting! > > Thanks for > > posting this Margaret. Hope your dog is better soon. > > My cat is a stray...so what does one do for stray pet charts? Is > > prasna the only way...or > > date one received the stray animal? > > Just curious. She has had occasional problems over the past 3 years > > with urinary tract > > infections. Seems fine now--but just wondering how jyotishi's handle > > these matters!! > > All the best, > > Lien > > > > > > <%40>, Chandrashekhar > > <chandrashekhar46@> wrote: > > > > > > Dear Margaret, > > > > > > Anything I can do to help lessen a dog's suffering, is always a > > > pleasure. I am sure in no time he will be his normal self. > > > > > > Take care, > > > Chandrashekhar. > > > > > > Marg wrote: > > > > > > > > Hi Chandrashekhar, > > > > > > > > You are right about the pad being vulnerable, and I suspect that > > it is > > > > the central pad which might be to blame, but I hadn't thought of it > > > > being a cyst. > > > > He is very playful and frisky as you say. I will keep a watchful eye > > > > for lumps and swellings, though at the moment it does seem to have > > > > gone down and is less heated. > > > > Thanks very much for your help in this > > > > best wishes > > > > M > > > > - > > > > Chandrashekhar > > > > > > <%40> > > <%40> > > > > Saturday, March 10, 2007 7:39 PM > > > > Re: Little dog's chart > > > > > > > > Dear Margaret, > > > > > > > > Please check up his paw hat he does not allow you to check. There > > could > > > > be some injury to the pad or some sort of inter digital cyst that > > could > > > > be reason for the pain. That is a frisky little breed and can hurt > > their > > > > paws sometime in the enthusiasm of playing and pursuit. > > > > > > > > Chandrashekhar. > > > > > > > > Marg wrote: > > > > > > > > > > Dear Chandrashekhar > > > > > > > > > > Thank you for your reply, and yes I was thinking that perhaps it > > made > > > > > sense to look at the front legs as 'arms' so to speak, so I am glad > > > > > that you think so too. > > > > > He is a Tibetan Terrier. > > > > > I think he may have a knee problem also. He is six years old now and > > > > > perhaps some ageing is setting in at this stage. He has been > > using his > > > > > left leg more than the right due to the injury, I didn't walk him so > > > > > far today so he could rest the leg a little, and he didn't complain > > > > > about not going for his usual walk. > > > > > He seems a little better now. I was unsure of whether something > > > > > serious might be there. He has been licking the paw a lot, and tells > > > > > me not to touch it. I can't see anything unusual about it, but like > > > > > you say there could also be a knee problem causing other effects. > > > > > Thanks once again for taking time to look at the chart I really > > > > > appreciate that > > > > > best wishes > > > > > M > > > > > - > > > > > Chandrashekhar > > > > > > > <%40> > > > > <%40> > > > > <%40> > > > > > Friday, March 09, 2007 7:19 PM > > > > > Re: Little dog's chart > > > > > > > > > > Dear Margaret, > > > > > > > > > > Sorry to know about your dog's problems. I would think the > > reason has to > > > > > do with Saturn's presence in the 10th and aspect on the 12th > > bhava of > > > > > the chart, in transit. We could also look at the rear legs from > > the 5th > > > > > and 9th houses, if we use the logic of 3 and 11 for the hands so > > > > > naturally 5 and 11 for the rear legs of a four legged animal. > > But I do > > > > > not think we should do that. Suffice for us to look at front legs as > > > > > hands of human beings and rear legs of the dog as the legs of human > > > > > beings. I would suspect that the hind left foot of the dog is > > harmed and > > > > > he could also be having a bit of problem in the Knee region. The > > reason > > > > > of pain of the right foot could be caused by favoring the left > > leg and > > > > > what is called the sympathetic pain. Is that a possibility? May > > I know > > > > > the breed of the dog? Dachshunds are usually prone to back problems > > > > > which could also appear as problems in legs. > > > > > > > > > > Take care, > > > > > Chandrashekhar. > > > > > > > > > > Marg wrote: > > > > > > > > > > > > Hi Everyone > > > > > > > > > > > > My little dog Tsange is limping today and I am not sure how > > serious > > > > > it is. > > > > > > His chart details are: > > > > > > 22 June 2000 17:15 BST latitude 53N48 long 1W38 with 1hr Daylight > > > > > > saving or else 16:15 GMT. 19 11 Libra asc > > > > > > His chart shows problems with feet due to Pisces on sixth of > > injuries > > > > > > and ruler Jupiter in eighth house of accidents, with malefic > > Saturn. > > > > > > It is his right rear foot which is hurting him, (anyone any > > ideas on > > > > > > how to see front and rear legs from a chart?)and Pisces is in > > right > > > > > > side of chart for right side of body. > > > > > > > > > > > > He hurt his foot yesterday I think, he may have done this in > > the car. > > > > > > Interestingly his Muhurtha for yesterday was tarabala Janma which > > > > > > shows danger to body. He also has transit Mars in Capricorn > > fourth of > > > > > > vehicles aspected by ruler transit Saturn, but his lagna lord > > is Venus > > > > > > (also ruling vehicles) which is currently in sixth house of > > injury. > > > > > > > > > > > > Interestingly yesterday I had acupuncture treatment and my > > right leg > > > > > > needle was so painful I eventually had to ask the doctor to > > take out > > > > > > the needles, and I'm wondering if my little dog is coming out in a > > > > > > sympathetic response, or else I was having one for him!! > > > > > > > > > > > > What I would like to know is will my little dog recover > > quickly from > > > > > > this injury or will I need to take him to the vet for further > > > > > > examination to diagnose a deeper more serious problem? > > > > > > > > > > > > Today I have given him lots of reiki to see if that helps. > > > > > > Thanks for any insights > > > > > > best wishes M > > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 14, 2007 Report Share Posted March 14, 2007 Dear Margaret, Thanks so much for your post! Your little dog sounds so talented and he certainly also has a gift for making his owner very proud and pleased to have him as a companion! I am serious when I ask if it is possible to see this pet in your chart as one would see children in another persons chart? Certainly this is a relationship that you treasure and focus a lot on. My sister-in -law has many pets. people always look to her to get rid of animals they were sorry that they bought. Have you studied the charts of many serious pet owners to see how these tendencies are manifested astrologically? Lien , " Marg " <margie9 wrote: > > HI Lien > > You note: > So, to all who find this thread foolish-- > we can get back to study of the jyotish of some superpower or tennis hero! > > Actually I do have to point out, in line with the current threads of sport talent, that my little dog is also a very good goalkeeper............is excellent at dribbling the ball upfield, and can head the ball sometimes with more accuracy than David Beckham. He can also run off with it thus foiling the opposition's attempts at power and control. What more could you want from a super hero? Have you seen his ninth house, and Rahu in tenth as ruler of fifth moon stands him in good stead also. I think the vargottama Ketu in fourth--the sportsfield, aspected by Mars combined with mercury and venus and sun, is what gives him this talent. > > He only drinks rain water, and spring water when we go walking, it is much softer and doesn't have additives. > Your cat sounds like she has got you well trained to her liking now, hope she stays contented and happy > best wishes > M > - > lotus7moon > > Tuesday, March 13, 2007 3:33 AM > Re: Little dog's chart > > > Dear Margaret and Chandrashekhar, > Thanks for considering my cat's health. She must have very good karma to have 2 very > good jyotishis caring about her health and her chart! Certainly, not a common thing for a > stay cat! > She is very strong willed (of course, she is a cat) and she WON'T WON'T WON'T eat wet/ > canned food. She refuses and has gone a couple of days without eating if not given her > dry food. We have even tried cheap grocery store brands--can after can--because the vet > said wet food causes less problems. > Another idea was to get a water fountain since some cats will drink more with flowing > water--I have not gotten this yet. > When we got her it was either Aug 24 or 25 of 2004 and the vet estimated that she was 2 > years old. She was actually in a friends home for a while but did not like being with other > cats! She is the one and only Queen! > Her UTI tract infections came each year in August --2005 and 2006 I think. Finally, they > think they found the right anti biotic to get rid of her particular strain of bacteria--so, > hopefully, she will be more under control. > The good news is...she love us and we love her. When she was first with us she bit and > wouldn't let anyone pet her--Now, she melts in our arms. > I wonder if any great Jyotishis reading our list ever imagined we'd be writing about the > charts of cats and dogs! Oh well. I think I heard that Arjuna and his brothers had a dog > named Dharma! > Who among us can see ownership of pets (male or female?) in a human chart? They > certainly bring us our karma > too! > For me, its funny. I used to REALLY DISLIKE cats.... > Maybe they come to us to show us an aspect of our personality that we have been avoiding > to recognize. Of course, there are animal associations in our signs and nakshatras... > So, to all who find this thread foolish-- > we can get back to study of the jyotish of some superpower or tennis hero! > All the best for now... > In Humor between eclipses, > Lien > > , Chandrashekhar <chandrashekhar46@> wrote: > > > > Dear Lien, > > > > Yes . Prashna would be only way out. Hope your cat does not suffer > > again. I understand that there are prescription diets for Pets with > > renal complications. Perhaps " Hill's Pet " and " Pedigree " , both have such > > diet and I am sure so does " Royal Canin " . May be, you can try them under > > vet's advise. > > > > Take care, > > Chandrashekhar. > > > > lotus7moon wrote: > > > > > > Dear Margaret and Chandrashekhar, > > > I've never witnessed 'pet jyotish' before! This was very interesting! > > > Thanks for > > > posting this Margaret. Hope your dog is better soon. > > > My cat is a stray...so what does one do for stray pet charts? Is > > > prasna the only way...or > > > date one received the stray animal? > > > Just curious. She has had occasional problems over the past 3 years > > > with urinary tract > > > infections. Seems fine now--but just wondering how jyotishi's handle > > > these matters!! > > > All the best, > > > Lien > > > > > > > > > <%40>, Chandrashekhar > > > <chandrashekhar46@> wrote: > > > > > > > > Dear Margaret, > > > > > > > > Anything I can do to help lessen a dog's suffering, is always a > > > > pleasure. I am sure in no time he will be his normal self. > > > > > > > > Take care, > > > > Chandrashekhar. > > > > > > > > Marg wrote: > > > > > > > > > > Hi Chandrashekhar, > > > > > > > > > > You are right about the pad being vulnerable, and I suspect that > > > it is > > > > > the central pad which might be to blame, but I hadn't thought of it > > > > > being a cyst. > > > > > He is very playful and frisky as you say. I will keep a watchful eye > > > > > for lumps and swellings, though at the moment it does seem to have > > > > > gone down and is less heated. > > > > > Thanks very much for your help in this > > > > > best wishes > > > > > M > > > > > - > > > > > Chandrashekhar > > > > > > > > <%40> > > > <%40> > > > > > Saturday, March 10, 2007 7:39 PM > > > > > Re: Little dog's chart > > > > > > > > > > Dear Margaret, > > > > > > > > > > Please check up his paw hat he does not allow you to check. There > > > could > > > > > be some injury to the pad or some sort of inter digital cyst that > > > could > > > > > be reason for the pain. That is a frisky little breed and can hurt > > > their > > > > > paws sometime in the enthusiasm of playing and pursuit. > > > > > > > > > > Chandrashekhar. > > > > > > > > > > Marg wrote: > > > > > > > > > > > > Dear Chandrashekhar > > > > > > > > > > > > Thank you for your reply, and yes I was thinking that perhaps it > > > made > > > > > > sense to look at the front legs as 'arms' so to speak, so I am glad > > > > > > that you think so too. > > > > > > He is a Tibetan Terrier. > > > > > > I think he may have a knee problem also. He is six years old now and > > > > > > perhaps some ageing is setting in at this stage. He has been > > > using his > > > > > > left leg more than the right due to the injury, I didn't walk him so > > > > > > far today so he could rest the leg a little, and he didn't complain > > > > > > about not going for his usual walk. > > > > > > He seems a little better now. I was unsure of whether something > > > > > > serious might be there. He has been licking the paw a lot, and tells > > > > > > me not to touch it. I can't see anything unusual about it, but like > > > > > > you say there could also be a knee problem causing other effects. > > > > > > Thanks once again for taking time to look at the chart I really > > > > > > appreciate that > > > > > > best wishes > > > > > > M > > > > > > - > > > > > > Chandrashekhar > > > > > > > > > <%40> > > > > > <%40> > > > > > <%40> > > > > > > Friday, March 09, 2007 7:19 PM > > > > > > Re: Little dog's chart > > > > > > > > > > > > Dear Margaret, > > > > > > > > > > > > Sorry to know about your dog's problems. I would think the > > > reason has to > > > > > > do with Saturn's presence in the 10th and aspect on the 12th > > > bhava of > > > > > > the chart, in transit. We could also look at the rear legs from > > > the 5th > > > > > > and 9th houses, if we use the logic of 3 and 11 for the hands so > > > > > > naturally 5 and 11 for the rear legs of a four legged animal. > > > But I do > > > > > > not think we should do that. Suffice for us to look at front legs as > > > > > > hands of human beings and rear legs of the dog as the legs of human > > > > > > beings. I would suspect that the hind left foot of the dog is > > > harmed and > > > > > > he could also be having a bit of problem in the Knee region. The > > > reason > > > > > > of pain of the right foot could be caused by favoring the left > > > leg and > > > > > > what is called the sympathetic pain. Is that a possibility? May > > > I know > > > > > > the breed of the dog? Dachshunds are usually prone to back problems > > > > > > which could also appear as problems in legs. > > > > > > > > > > > > Take care, > > > > > > Chandrashekhar. > > > > > > > > > > > > Marg wrote: > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Hi Everyone > > > > > > > > > > > > > > My little dog Tsange is limping today and I am not sure how > > > serious > > > > > > it is. > > > > > > > His chart details are: > > > > > > > 22 June 2000 17:15 BST latitude 53N48 long 1W38 with 1hr Daylight > > > > > > > saving or else 16:15 GMT. 19 11 Libra asc > > > > > > > His chart shows problems with feet due to Pisces on sixth of > > > injuries > > > > > > > and ruler Jupiter in eighth house of accidents, with malefic > > > Saturn. > > > > > > > It is his right rear foot which is hurting him, (anyone any > > > ideas on > > > > > > > how to see front and rear legs from a chart?)and Pisces is in > > > right > > > > > > > side of chart for right side of body. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > He hurt his foot yesterday I think, he may have done this in > > > the car. > > > > > > > Interestingly his Muhurtha for yesterday was tarabala Janma which > > > > > > > shows danger to body. He also has transit Mars in Capricorn > > > fourth of > > > > > > > vehicles aspected by ruler transit Saturn, but his lagna lord > > > is Venus > > > > > > > (also ruling vehicles) which is currently in sixth house of > > > injury. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Interestingly yesterday I had acupuncture treatment and my > > > right leg > > > > > > > needle was so painful I eventually had to ask the doctor to > > > take out > > > > > > > the needles, and I'm wondering if my little dog is coming out in a > > > > > > > sympathetic response, or else I was having one for him!! > > > > > > > > > > > > > > What I would like to know is will my little dog recover > > > quickly from > > > > > > > this injury or will I need to take him to the vet for further > > > > > > > examination to diagnose a deeper more serious problem? > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Today I have given him lots of reiki to see if that helps. > > > > > > > Thanks for any insights > > > > > > > best wishes M > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 14, 2007 Report Share Posted March 14, 2007 Dear Lien I think this is an area which is much undeveloped, though there are some western sites now which focus only on pet charts. I'll try post the addresses privately when I come across them or you can do a Google search. I don't know how to see the love of animals in a chart, though did share posting some years ago with another member on the list in connection with bird significations, especially owls. The Moon, Venus and Rahu were key planets involved as well as placements in air signs. I do think Rahu and Ketu play a major role however, though can't provide definitive samples to prove this unfortunately. Certainly for cats I would expect Simha and Sun to be featured largely in relation to connection with cats especially, and for other creatures perhaps Venus, planet of affection, and Moon planet of emotions or else fourth ruler playing a contributory role.Don't forget also Mars/Aires is ruler of ram/sheep, Taurus/Venus of bulls/cows, and Sag/Jupiter rules horses, so already we have many significations to play with. It is just a matter of extrapolating references to creatures from the classics such as Parasara, Brihat Samhita and others which do make mention of animals and birds and other creatures in our world. I did a chart recently for someone who bred dogs, and can't remember what significations threw this up, as I didn't know tat was what she did until I read her chart and saw it, I do recall it was a Rahu connection though. I haven't had time to research this further sadly, though clearly there is huge scope for this kind of analysis. I do know that the most important feature for my little dog's chart which helped in understanding his nature and temperament was the yoga he was born under. The interpretation correctly predicted that he is mischievous, enjoys teasing and is a lover of women. Too right! From an early age he has been able to attract the attention of any woman around. Once as a puppy, on the beach, he ran off and ended up surrounded by admiring women all around him, and he just sat there with a huge smile on his face looking as though he was in heaven. He is also mischievous as often, when I get up to walk into another room, he bounds up behind me and encircles my ankles to round me up. I wish I had more time to look at this in greater detail, but am pleased that there are other astrologers who are also interested in including this most important aspect of astrology in their work.I am also pleased that Chandrashekhar took time to look at the chart for me.I also think that many of the health problems we can see for humans can be seen in animal charts just the same, it is reducing the dasas by the correct ratio which would also enable us to time eras of ill health. Perhaps one day programmes will enable to do this automatically. I just read Tisane's chart again quickly today and saw he needs to be given his glucosamine now as he is likely at his age to start with knee and joint problems as Chandrshekar pointed out. It is also interesting to read the Zend Avestha which was written by the Zoroastrians, and is a beautiful treatise on how to care for dogs especially, which they worshipped considerably as part of their culture and respect for a divine being. I expect the Egyptian culture says more of cats though. best wishes Margaret - lotus7moon Wednesday, March 14, 2007 2:34 PM Re: Little dog's chart Dear Margaret, Thanks so much for your post! Your little dog sounds so talented and he certainly also has a gift for making his owner very proud and pleased to have him as a companion! I am serious when I ask if it is possible to see this pet in your chart as one would see children in another persons chart? Certainly this is a relationship that you treasure and focus a lot on. My sister-in -law has many pets. people always look to her to get rid of animals they were sorry that they bought. Have you studied the charts of many serious pet owners to see how these tendencies are manifested astrologically? Lien , " Marg " <margie9 wrote: > > HI Lien > > You note: > So, to all who find this thread foolish-- > we can get back to study of the jyotish of some superpower or tennis hero! > > Actually I do have to point out, in line with the current threads of sport talent, that my little dog is also a very good goalkeeper............is excellent at dribbling the ball upfield, and can head the ball sometimes with more accuracy than David Beckham. He can also run off with it thus foiling the opposition's attempts at power and control. What more could you want from a super hero? Have you seen his ninth house, and Rahu in tenth as ruler of fifth moon stands him in good stead also. I think the vargottama Ketu in fourth--the sportsfield, aspected by Mars combined with mercury and venus and sun, is what gives him this talent. > > He only drinks rain water, and spring water when we go walking, it is much softer and doesn't have additives. > Your cat sounds like she has got you well trained to her liking now, hope she stays contented and happy > best wishes > M > - > lotus7moon > > Tuesday, March 13, 2007 3:33 AM > Re: Little dog's chart > > > Dear Margaret and Chandrashekhar, > Thanks for considering my cat's health. She must have very good karma to have 2 very > good jyotishis caring about her health and her chart! Certainly, not a common thing for a > stay cat! > She is very strong willed (of course, she is a cat) and she WON'T WON'T WON'T eat wet/ > canned food. She refuses and has gone a couple of days without eating if not given her > dry food. We have even tried cheap grocery store brands--can after can--because the vet > said wet food causes less problems. > Another idea was to get a water fountain since some cats will drink more with flowing > water--I have not gotten this yet. > When we got her it was either Aug 24 or 25 of 2004 and the vet estimated that she was 2 > years old. She was actually in a friends home for a while but did not like being with other > cats! She is the one and only Queen! > Her UTI tract infections came each year in August --2005 and 2006 I think. Finally, they > think they found the right anti biotic to get rid of her particular strain of bacteria--so, > hopefully, she will be more under control. > The good news is...she love us and we love her. When she was first with us she bit and > wouldn't let anyone pet her--Now, she melts in our arms. > I wonder if any great Jyotishis reading our list ever imagined we'd be writing about the > charts of cats and dogs! Oh well. I think I heard that Arjuna and his brothers had a dog > named Dharma! > Who among us can see ownership of pets (male or female?) in a human chart? They > certainly bring us our karma > too! > For me, its funny. I used to REALLY DISLIKE cats.... > Maybe they come to us to show us an aspect of our personality that we have been avoiding > to recognize. Of course, there are animal associations in our signs and nakshatras... > So, to all who find this thread foolish-- > we can get back to study of the jyotish of some superpower or tennis hero! > All the best for now... > In Humor between eclipses, > Lien > > , Chandrashekhar <chandrashekhar46@> wrote: > > > > Dear Lien, > > > > Yes . Prashna would be only way out. Hope your cat does not suffer > > again. I understand that there are prescription diets for Pets with > > renal complications. Perhaps " Hill's Pet " and " Pedigree " , both have such > > diet and I am sure so does " Royal Canin " . May be, you can try them under > > vet's advise. > > > > Take care, > > Chandrashekhar. > > > > lotus7moon wrote: > > > > > > Dear Margaret and Chandrashekhar, > > > I've never witnessed 'pet jyotish' before! This was very interesting! > > > Thanks for > > > posting this Margaret. Hope your dog is better soon. > > > My cat is a stray...so what does one do for stray pet charts? Is > > > prasna the only way...or > > > date one received the stray animal? > > > Just curious. She has had occasional problems over the past 3 years > > > with urinary tract > > > infections. Seems fine now--but just wondering how jyotishi's handle > > > these matters!! > > > All the best, > > > Lien > > > > > > > > > <%40>, Chandrashekhar > > > <chandrashekhar46@> wrote: > > > > > > > > Dear Margaret, > > > > > > > > Anything I can do to help lessen a dog's suffering, is always a > > > > pleasure. I am sure in no time he will be his normal self. > > > > > > > > Take care, > > > > Chandrashekhar. > > > > > > > > Marg wrote: > > > > > > > > > > Hi Chandrashekhar, > > > > > > > > > > You are right about the pad being vulnerable, and I suspect that > > > it is > > > > > the central pad which might be to blame, but I hadn't thought of it > > > > > being a cyst. > > > > > He is very playful and frisky as you say. I will keep a watchful eye > > > > > for lumps and swellings, though at the moment it does seem to have > > > > > gone down and is less heated. > > > > > Thanks very much for your help in this > > > > > best wishes > > > > > M > > > > > - > > > > > Chandrashekhar > > > > > > > > <%40> > > > <%40> > > > > > Saturday, March 10, 2007 7:39 PM > > > > > Re: Little dog's chart > > > > > > > > > > Dear Margaret, > > > > > > > > > > Please check up his paw hat he does not allow you to check. There > > > could > > > > > be some injury to the pad or some sort of inter digital cyst that > > > could > > > > > be reason for the pain. That is a frisky little breed and can hurt > > > their > > > > > paws sometime in the enthusiasm of playing and pursuit. > > > > > > > > > > Chandrashekhar. > > > > > > > > > > Marg wrote: > > > > > > > > > > > > Dear Chandrashekhar > > > > > > > > > > > > Thank you for your reply, and yes I was thinking that perhaps it > > > made > > > > > > sense to look at the front legs as 'arms' so to speak, so I am glad > > > > > > that you think so too. > > > > > > He is a Tibetan Terrier. > > > > > > I think he may have a knee problem also. He is six years old now and > > > > > > perhaps some ageing is setting in at this stage. He has been > > > using his > > > > > > left leg more than the right due to the injury, I didn't walk him so > > > > > > far today so he could rest the leg a little, and he didn't complain > > > > > > about not going for his usual walk. > > > > > > He seems a little better now. I was unsure of whether something > > > > > > serious might be there. He has been licking the paw a lot, and tells > > > > > > me not to touch it. I can't see anything unusual about it, but like > > > > > > you say there could also be a knee problem causing other effects. > > > > > > Thanks once again for taking time to look at the chart I really > > > > > > appreciate that > > > > > > best wishes > > > > > > M > > > > > > - > > > > > > Chandrashekhar > > > > > > > > > <%40> > > > > > <%40> > > > > > <%40> > > > > > > Friday, March 09, 2007 7:19 PM > > > > > > Re: Little dog's chart > > > > > > > > > > > > Dear Margaret, > > > > > > > > > > > > Sorry to know about your dog's problems. I would think the > > > reason has to > > > > > > do with Saturn's presence in the 10th and aspect on the 12th > > > bhava of > > > > > > the chart, in transit. We could also look at the rear legs from > > > the 5th > > > > > > and 9th houses, if we use the logic of 3 and 11 for the hands so > > > > > > naturally 5 and 11 for the rear legs of a four legged animal. > > > But I do > > > > > > not think we should do that. Suffice for us to look at front legs as > > > > > > hands of human beings and rear legs of the dog as the legs of human > > > > > > beings. I would suspect that the hind left foot of the dog is > > > harmed and > > > > > > he could also be having a bit of problem in the Knee region. The > > > reason > > > > > > of pain of the right foot could be caused by favoring the left > > > leg and > > > > > > what is called the sympathetic pain. Is that a possibility? May > > > I know > > > > > > the breed of the dog? Dachshunds are usually prone to back problems > > > > > > which could also appear as problems in legs. > > > > > > > > > > > > Take care, > > > > > > Chandrashekhar. > > > > > > > > > > > > Marg wrote: > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Hi Everyone > > > > > > > > > > > > > > My little dog Tsange is limping today and I am not sure how > > > serious > > > > > > it is. > > > > > > > His chart details are: > > > > > > > 22 June 2000 17:15 BST latitude 53N48 long 1W38 with 1hr Daylight > > > > > > > saving or else 16:15 GMT. 19 11 Libra asc > > > > > > > His chart shows problems with feet due to Pisces on sixth of > > > injuries > > > > > > > and ruler Jupiter in eighth house of accidents, with malefic > > > Saturn. > > > > > > > It is his right rear foot which is hurting him, (anyone any > > > ideas on > > > > > > > how to see front and rear legs from a chart?)and Pisces is in > > > right > > > > > > > side of chart for right side of body. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > He hurt his foot yesterday I think, he may have done this in > > > the car. > > > > > > > Interestingly his Muhurtha for yesterday was tarabala Janma which > > > > > > > shows danger to body. He also has transit Mars in Capricorn > > > fourth of > > > > > > > vehicles aspected by ruler transit Saturn, but his lagna lord > > > is Venus > > > > > > > (also ruling vehicles) which is currently in sixth house of > > > injury. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Interestingly yesterday I had acupuncture treatment and my > > > right leg > > > > > > > needle was so painful I eventually had to ask the doctor to > > > take out > > > > > > > the needles, and I'm wondering if my little dog is coming out in a > > > > > > > sympathetic response, or else I was having one for him!! > > > > > > > > > > > > > > What I would like to know is will my little dog recover > > > quickly from > > > > > > > this injury or will I need to take him to the vet for further > > > > > > > examination to diagnose a deeper more serious problem? > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Today I have given him lots of reiki to see if that helps. > > > > > > > Thanks for any insights > > > > > > > best wishes M > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 15, 2007 Report Share Posted March 15, 2007 Dear Margaret and Lien, Generally, there is an influence of Saturn on the chart (Lagna) of the person keeping a Dog and the 6th house is also involved. If Venus is also involved it could indicate buffaloes (and I suppose all milch cattle). Others I shall have to find out. Chandrashekhar. Marg wrote: > > Dear Lien > > I think this is an area which is much undeveloped, though there are > some western sites now which focus only on pet charts. I'll try post > the addresses privately when I come across them or you can do a Google > search. > > I don't know how to see the love of animals in a chart, though did > share posting some years ago with another member on the list in > connection with bird significations, especially owls. The Moon, Venus > and Rahu were key planets involved as well as placements in air signs. > > I do think Rahu and Ketu play a major role however, though can't > provide definitive samples to prove this unfortunately. Certainly for > cats I would expect Simha and Sun to be featured largely in relation > to connection with cats especially, and for other creatures perhaps > Venus, planet of affection, and Moon planet of emotions or else fourth > ruler playing a contributory role.Don't forget also > Mars/Aires is ruler of ram/sheep, Taurus/Venus of bulls/cows, and > Sag/Jupiter rules horses, so already we have many significations to > play with. It is just a matter of extrapolating references to > creatures from the classics such as Parasara, Brihat Samhita and > others which do make mention of animals and birds and other creatures > in our world. > > I did a chart recently for someone who bred dogs, and can't remember > what significations threw this up, as I didn't know tat was what she > did until I read her chart and saw it, I do recall it was a Rahu > connection though. I haven't had time to research this further sadly, > though clearly there is huge scope for this kind of analysis. > > I do know that the most important feature for my little dog's chart > which helped in understanding his nature and temperament was the yoga > he was born under. The interpretation correctly predicted that he is > mischievous, enjoys teasing and is a lover of women. Too right! From > an early age he has been able to attract the attention of any woman > around. Once as a puppy, on the beach, he ran off and ended up > surrounded by admiring women all around him, and he just sat there > with a huge smile on his face looking as though he was in heaven. He > is also mischievous as often, when I get up to walk into another room, > he bounds up behind me and encircles my ankles to round me up. > I wish I had more time to look at this in greater detail, but am > pleased that there are other astrologers who are also interested in > including this most important aspect of astrology in their work.I am > also pleased that Chandrashekhar took time to look at the chart for > me.I also think that many of the health problems we can see for humans > can be seen in animal charts just the same, it is reducing the dasas > by the correct ratio which would also enable us to time eras of ill > health. Perhaps one day programmes will enable to do this > automatically. I just read Tisane's chart again quickly today and saw > he needs to be given his glucosamine now as he is likely at his age to > start with knee and joint problems as Chandrshekar pointed out. > It is also interesting to read the Zend Avestha which was written by > the Zoroastrians, and is a beautiful treatise on how to care for dogs > especially, which they worshipped considerably as part of their > culture and respect for a divine being. I expect the Egyptian culture > says more of cats though. > best wishes > Margaret > > - > lotus7moon > <%40> > Wednesday, March 14, 2007 2:34 PM > Re: Little dog's chart > > Dear Margaret, > Thanks so much for your post! Your little dog sounds so talented and > he certainly also has > a gift for making his owner very proud and pleased to have him as a > companion! > I am serious when I ask if it is possible to see this pet in your > chart as one would see > children in another persons chart? Certainly this is a relationship > that you treasure and > focus a lot on. > My sister-in -law has many pets. people always look to her to get rid > of animals they were > sorry that they bought. Have you studied the charts of many serious > pet owners to see > how these tendencies are manifested astrologically? > Lien > > > <%40>, " Marg " <margie9 wrote: > > > > HI Lien > > > > You note: > > So, to all who find this thread foolish-- > > we can get back to study of the jyotish of some superpower or tennis > hero! > > > > Actually I do have to point out, in line with the current threads of > sport talent, that my > little dog is also a very good goalkeeper............is excellent at > dribbling the ball upfield, > and can head the ball sometimes with more accuracy than David Beckham. > He can also run > off with it thus foiling the opposition's attempts at power and > control. What more could > you want from a super hero? Have you seen his ninth house, and Rahu in > tenth as ruler of > fifth moon stands him in good stead also. I think the vargottama Ketu > in fourth--the > sportsfield, aspected by Mars combined with mercury and venus and sun, > is what gives > him this talent. > > > > He only drinks rain water, and spring water when we go walking, it > is much softer and > doesn't have additives. > > Your cat sounds like she has got you well trained to her liking now, > hope she stays > contented and happy > > best wishes > > M > > - > > lotus7moon > > > <%40> > > Tuesday, March 13, 2007 3:33 AM > > Re: Little dog's chart > > > > > > Dear Margaret and Chandrashekhar, > > Thanks for considering my cat's health. She must have very good > karma to have 2 very > > good jyotishis caring about her health and her chart! Certainly, not > a common thing for > a > > stay cat! > > She is very strong willed (of course, she is a cat) and she WON'T > WON'T WON'T eat wet/ > > canned food. She refuses and has gone a couple of days without > eating if not given her > > dry food. We have even tried cheap grocery store brands--can after > can--because the > vet > > said wet food causes less problems. > > Another idea was to get a water fountain since some cats will drink > more with flowing > > water--I have not gotten this yet. > > When we got her it was either Aug 24 or 25 of 2004 and the vet > estimated that she was > 2 > > years old. She was actually in a friends home for a while but did > not like being with > other > > cats! She is the one and only Queen! > > Her UTI tract infections came each year in August --2005 and 2006 I > think. Finally, > they > > think they found the right anti biotic to get rid of her particular > strain of bacteria--so, > > hopefully, she will be more under control. > > The good news is...she love us and we love her. When she was first > with us she bit and > > wouldn't let anyone pet her--Now, she melts in our arms. > > I wonder if any great Jyotishis reading our list ever imagined we'd > be writing about the > > charts of cats and dogs! Oh well. I think I heard that Arjuna and > his brothers had a dog > > named Dharma! > > Who among us can see ownership of pets (male or female?) in a human > chart? They > > certainly bring us our karma > > too! > > For me, its funny. I used to REALLY DISLIKE cats.... > > Maybe they come to us to show us an aspect of our personality that > we have been > avoiding > > to recognize. Of course, there are animal associations in our signs > and nakshatras... > > So, to all who find this thread foolish-- > > we can get back to study of the jyotish of some superpower or tennis > hero! > > All the best for now... > > In Humor between eclipses, > > Lien > > > > > <%40>, Chandrashekhar > <chandrashekhar46@> > wrote: > > > > > > Dear Lien, > > > > > > Yes . Prashna would be only way out. Hope your cat does not suffer > > > again. I understand that there are prescription diets for Pets with > > > renal complications. Perhaps " Hill's Pet " and " Pedigree " , both > have such > > > diet and I am sure so does " Royal Canin " . May be, you can try them > under > > > vet's advise. > > > > > > Take care, > > > Chandrashekhar. > > > > > > lotus7moon wrote: > > > > > > > > Dear Margaret and Chandrashekhar, > > > > I've never witnessed 'pet jyotish' before! This was very > interesting! > > > > Thanks for > > > > posting this Margaret. Hope your dog is better soon. > > > > My cat is a stray...so what does one do for stray pet charts? Is > > > > prasna the only way...or > > > > date one received the stray animal? > > > > Just curious. She has had occasional problems over the past 3 years > > > > with urinary tract > > > > infections. Seems fine now--but just wondering how jyotishi's > handle > > > > these matters!! > > > > All the best, > > > > Lien > > > > > > > > > <%40> > > > > <%40>, Chandrashekhar > > > > <chandrashekhar46@> wrote: > > > > > > > > > > Dear Margaret, > > > > > > > > > > Anything I can do to help lessen a dog's suffering, is always a > > > > > pleasure. I am sure in no time he will be his normal self. > > > > > > > > > > Take care, > > > > > Chandrashekhar. > > > > > > > > > > Marg wrote: > > > > > > > > > > > > Hi Chandrashekhar, > > > > > > > > > > > > You are right about the pad being vulnerable, and I suspect > that > > > > it is > > > > > > the central pad which might be to blame, but I hadn't > thought of it > > > > > > being a cyst. > > > > > > He is very playful and frisky as you say. I will keep a > watchful eye > > > > > > for lumps and swellings, though at the moment it does seem > to have > > > > > > gone down and is less heated. > > > > > > Thanks very much for your help in this > > > > > > best wishes > > > > > > M > > > > > > - > > > > > > Chandrashekhar > > > > > > > <%40> > > > > <%40> > > > > <%40> > > > > > > Saturday, March 10, 2007 7:39 PM > > > > > > Re: Little dog's chart > > > > > > > > > > > > Dear Margaret, > > > > > > > > > > > > Please check up his paw hat he does not allow you to check. > There > > > > could > > > > > > be some injury to the pad or some sort of inter digital cyst > that > > > > could > > > > > > be reason for the pain. That is a frisky little breed and > can hurt > > > > their > > > > > > paws sometime in the enthusiasm of playing and pursuit. > > > > > > > > > > > > Chandrashekhar. > > > > > > > > > > > > Marg wrote: > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Dear Chandrashekhar > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Thank you for your reply, and yes I was thinking that > perhaps it > > > > made > > > > > > > sense to look at the front legs as 'arms' so to speak, so > I am glad > > > > > > > that you think so too. > > > > > > > He is a Tibetan Terrier. > > > > > > > I think he may have a knee problem also. He is six years > old now and > > > > > > > perhaps some ageing is setting in at this stage. He has been > > > > using his > > > > > > > left leg more than the right due to the injury, I didn't > walk him so > > > > > > > far today so he could rest the leg a little, and he didn't > complain > > > > > > > about not going for his usual walk. > > > > > > > He seems a little better now. I was unsure of whether > something > > > > > > > serious might be there. He has been licking the paw a lot, > and tells > > > > > > > me not to touch it. I can't see anything unusual about it, > but like > > > > > > > you say there could also be a knee problem causing other > effects. > > > > > > > Thanks once again for taking time to look at the chart I > really > > > > > > > appreciate that > > > > > > > best wishes > > > > > > > M > > > > > > > - > > > > > > > Chandrashekhar > > > > > > > > <%40> > > > > <%40> > > > > > > <%40> > > > > > > <%40> > > > > > > > Friday, March 09, 2007 7:19 PM > > > > > > > Re: Little dog's chart > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Dear Margaret, > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Sorry to know about your dog's problems. I would think the > > > > reason has to > > > > > > > do with Saturn's presence in the 10th and aspect on the 12th > > > > bhava of > > > > > > > the chart, in transit. We could also look at the rear legs > from > > > > the 5th > > > > > > > and 9th houses, if we use the logic of 3 and 11 for the > hands so > > > > > > > naturally 5 and 11 for the rear legs of a four legged animal. > > > > But I do > > > > > > > not think we should do that. Suffice for us to look at > front legs as > > > > > > > hands of human beings and rear legs of the dog as the legs > of human > > > > > > > beings. I would suspect that the hind left foot of the dog is > > > > harmed and > > > > > > > he could also be having a bit of problem in the Knee > region. The > > > > reason > > > > > > > of pain of the right foot could be caused by favoring the > left > > > > leg and > > > > > > > what is called the sympathetic pain. Is that a > possibility? May > > > > I know > > > > > > > the breed of the dog? Dachshunds are usually prone to back > problems > > > > > > > which could also appear as problems in legs. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Take care, > > > > > > > Chandrashekhar. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Marg wrote: > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Hi Everyone > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > My little dog Tsange is limping today and I am not sure how > > > > serious > > > > > > > it is. > > > > > > > > His chart details are: > > > > > > > > 22 June 2000 17:15 BST latitude 53N48 long 1W38 with 1hr > Daylight > > > > > > > > saving or else 16:15 GMT. 19 11 Libra asc > > > > > > > > His chart shows problems with feet due to Pisces on > sixth of > > > > injuries > > > > > > > > and ruler Jupiter in eighth house of accidents, with > malefic > > > > Saturn. > > > > > > > > It is his right rear foot which is hurting him, (anyone any > > > > ideas on > > > > > > > > how to see front and rear legs from a chart?)and Pisces > is in > > > > right > > > > > > > > side of chart for right side of body. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > He hurt his foot yesterday I think, he may have done > this in > > > > the car. > > > > > > > > Interestingly his Muhurtha for yesterday was tarabala > Janma which > > > > > > > > shows danger to body. He also has transit Mars in Capricorn > > > > fourth of > > > > > > > > vehicles aspected by ruler transit Saturn, but his lagna > lord > > > > is Venus > > > > > > > > (also ruling vehicles) which is currently in sixth house of > > > > injury. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Interestingly yesterday I had acupuncture treatment and my > > > > right leg > > > > > > > > needle was so painful I eventually had to ask the doctor to > > > > take out > > > > > > > > the needles, and I'm wondering if my little dog is > coming out in a > > > > > > > > sympathetic response, or else I was having one for him!! > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > What I would like to know is will my little dog recover > > > > quickly from > > > > > > > > this injury or will I need to take him to the vet for > further > > > > > > > > examination to diagnose a deeper more serious problem? > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Today I have given him lots of reiki to see if that helps. > > > > > > > > Thanks for any insights > > > > > > > > best wishes M > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 16, 2007 Report Share Posted March 16, 2007 how right you are in your observations shri chandrashekharji in my case. saturn in libra casts its 3rd aspect on mars the LL and also the 6L in my case. i was so fond of pups and dogs. even now i do, but observe them only from a distance! i was bitten by 7 different dogs at 7 diff times (all belonging to my landlady) and went thro those 14 injections course often. but my love for them never diminished. it was as if i could perceive what they wanted to convey. i would imitate the sounds they made and played with them after school time to the extent that i would consider school time as a bore! the faith, the joy in their eyes, the wag - not just the tail, it would look like the entire body was wagging the tail on seeing me. the trust which the mums had in me - she would let me alone touch the pups! it was pure joy when it all lasted. my boys while young, were bringing in many abandoned pups as they too shared my love for dogs. but the motherly protective nature was working overtime and i dint allow them to play with pups or dogs for the fear that they would get bitten like me. i dint want that to happen to them. but we do discuss and share a lot of these stories and articles about dogs and generally animals. thanks to margaret, lein and all others for bringing this up. rama Chandrashekhar <chandrashekhar46 wrote: Dear Margaret and Lien, Generally, there is an influence of Saturn on the chart (Lagna) of the person keeping a Dog and the 6th house is also involved. If Venus is also involved it could indicate buffaloes (and I suppose all milch cattle). Others I shall have to find out. Chandrashekhar. Marg wrote: > > Dear Lien > > I think this is an area which is much undeveloped, though there are > some western sites now which focus only on pet charts. I'll try post > the addresses privately when I come across them or you can do a Google > search. > > I don't know how to see the love of animals in a chart, though did > share posting some years ago with another member on the list in > connection with bird significations, especially owls. The Moon, Venus > and Rahu were key planets involved as well as placements in air signs. > > I do think Rahu and Ketu play a major role however, though can't > provide definitive samples to prove this unfortunately. Certainly for > cats I would expect Simha and Sun to be featured largely in relation > to connection with cats especially, and for other creatures perhaps > Venus, planet of affection, and Moon planet of emotions or else fourth > ruler playing a contributory role.Don't forget also > Mars/Aires is ruler of ram/sheep, Taurus/Venus of bulls/cows, and > Sag/Jupiter rules horses, so already we have many significations to > play with. It is just a matter of extrapolating references to > creatures from the classics such as Parasara, Brihat Samhita and > others which do make mention of animals and birds and other creatures > in our world. > > I did a chart recently for someone who bred dogs, and can't remember > what significations threw this up, as I didn't know tat was what she > did until I read her chart and saw it, I do recall it was a Rahu > connection though. I haven't had time to research this further sadly, > though clearly there is huge scope for this kind of analysis. > > I do know that the most important feature for my little dog's chart > which helped in understanding his nature and temperament was the yoga > he was born under. The interpretation correctly predicted that he is > mischievous, enjoys teasing and is a lover of women. Too right! From > an early age he has been able to attract the attention of any woman > around. Once as a puppy, on the beach, he ran off and ended up > surrounded by admiring women all around him, and he just sat there > with a huge smile on his face looking as though he was in heaven. He > is also mischievous as often, when I get up to walk into another room, > he bounds up behind me and encircles my ankles to round me up. > I wish I had more time to look at this in greater detail, but am > pleased that there are other astrologers who are also interested in > including this most important aspect of astrology in their work.I am > also pleased that Chandrashekhar took time to look at the chart for > me.I also think that many of the health problems we can see for humans > can be seen in animal charts just the same, it is reducing the dasas > by the correct ratio which would also enable us to time eras of ill > health. Perhaps one day programmes will enable to do this > automatically. I just read Tisane's chart again quickly today and saw > he needs to be given his glucosamine now as he is likely at his age to > start with knee and joint problems as Chandrshekar pointed out. > It is also interesting to read the Zend Avestha which was written by > the Zoroastrians, and is a beautiful treatise on how to care for dogs > especially, which they worshipped considerably as part of their > culture and respect for a divine being. I expect the Egyptian culture > says more of cats though. > best wishes > Margaret > > - > lotus7moon > <%40> > Wednesday, March 14, 2007 2:34 PM > Re: Little dog's chart > > Dear Margaret, > Thanks so much for your post! Your little dog sounds so talented and > he certainly also has > a gift for making his owner very proud and pleased to have him as a > companion! > I am serious when I ask if it is possible to see this pet in your > chart as one would see > children in another persons chart? Certainly this is a relationship > that you treasure and > focus a lot on. > My sister-in -law has many pets. people always look to her to get rid > of animals they were > sorry that they bought. Have you studied the charts of many serious > pet owners to see > how these tendencies are manifested astrologically? > Lien > > > <%40>, " Marg " <margie9 wrote: > > > > HI Lien > > > > You note: > > So, to all who find this thread foolish-- > > we can get back to study of the jyotish of some superpower or tennis > hero! > > > > Actually I do have to point out, in line with the current threads of > sport talent, that my > little dog is also a very good goalkeeper............is excellent at > dribbling the ball upfield, > and can head the ball sometimes with more accuracy than David Beckham. > He can also run > off with it thus foiling the opposition's attempts at power and > control. What more could > you want from a super hero? Have you seen his ninth house, and Rahu in > tenth as ruler of > fifth moon stands him in good stead also. I think the vargottama Ketu > in fourth--the > sportsfield, aspected by Mars combined with mercury and venus and sun, > is what gives > him this talent. > > > > He only drinks rain water, and spring water when we go walking, it > is much softer and > doesn't have additives. > > Your cat sounds like she has got you well trained to her liking now, > hope she stays > contented and happy > > best wishes > > M > > - > > lotus7moon > > > <%40> > > Tuesday, March 13, 2007 3:33 AM > > Re: Little dog's chart > > > > > > Dear Margaret and Chandrashekhar, > > Thanks for considering my cat's health. She must have very good > karma to have 2 very > > good jyotishis caring about her health and her chart! Certainly, not > a common thing for > a > > stay cat! > > She is very strong willed (of course, she is a cat) and she WON'T > WON'T WON'T eat wet/ > > canned food. She refuses and has gone a couple of days without > eating if not given her > > dry food. We have even tried cheap grocery store brands--can after > can--because the > vet > > said wet food causes less problems. > > Another idea was to get a water fountain since some cats will drink > more with flowing > > water--I have not gotten this yet. > > When we got her it was either Aug 24 or 25 of 2004 and the vet > estimated that she was > 2 > > years old. She was actually in a friends home for a while but did > not like being with > other > > cats! She is the one and only Queen! > > Her UTI tract infections came each year in August --2005 and 2006 I > think. Finally, > they > > think they found the right anti biotic to get rid of her particular > strain of bacteria--so, > > hopefully, she will be more under control. > > The good news is...she love us and we love her. When she was first > with us she bit and > > wouldn't let anyone pet her--Now, she melts in our arms. > > I wonder if any great Jyotishis reading our list ever imagined we'd > be writing about the > > charts of cats and dogs! Oh well. I think I heard that Arjuna and > his brothers had a dog > > named Dharma! > > Who among us can see ownership of pets (male or female?) in a human > chart? They > > certainly bring us our karma > > too! > > For me, its funny. I used to REALLY DISLIKE cats.... > > Maybe they come to us to show us an aspect of our personality that > we have been > avoiding > > to recognize. Of course, there are animal associations in our signs > and nakshatras... > > So, to all who find this thread foolish-- > > we can get back to study of the jyotish of some superpower or tennis > hero! > > All the best for now... > > In Humor between eclipses, > > Lien > > > > > <%40>, Chandrashekhar > <chandrashekhar46@> > wrote: > > > > > > Dear Lien, > > > > > > Yes . Prashna would be only way out. Hope your cat does not suffer > > > again. I understand that there are prescription diets for Pets with > > > renal complications. Perhaps " Hill's Pet " and " Pedigree " , both > have such > > > diet and I am sure so does " Royal Canin " . May be, you can try them > under > > > vet's advise. > > > > > > Take care, > > > Chandrashekhar. > > > > > > lotus7moon wrote: > > > > > > > > Dear Margaret and Chandrashekhar, > > > > I've never witnessed 'pet jyotish' before! This was very > interesting! > > > > Thanks for > > > > posting this Margaret. Hope your dog is better soon. > > > > My cat is a stray...so what does one do for stray pet charts? Is > > > > prasna the only way...or > > > > date one received the stray animal? > > > > Just curious. She has had occasional problems over the past 3 years > > > > with urinary tract > > > > infections. Seems fine now--but just wondering how jyotishi's > handle > > > > these matters!! > > > > All the best, > > > > Lien > > > > > > > > > <%40> > > > > <%40>, Chandrashekhar > > > > <chandrashekhar46@> wrote: > > > > > > > > > > Dear Margaret, > > > > > > > > > > Anything I can do to help lessen a dog's suffering, is always a > > > > > pleasure. I am sure in no time he will be his normal self. > > > > > > > > > > Take care, > > > > > Chandrashekhar. > > > > > > > > > > Marg wrote: > > > > > > > > > > > > Hi Chandrashekhar, > > > > > > > > > > > > You are right about the pad being vulnerable, and I suspect > that > > > > it is > > > > > > the central pad which might be to blame, but I hadn't > thought of it > > > > > > being a cyst. > > > > > > He is very playful and frisky as you say. I will keep a > watchful eye > > > > > > for lumps and swellings, though at the moment it does seem > to have > > > > > > gone down and is less heated. > > > > > > Thanks very much for your help in this > > > > > > best wishes > > > > > > M > > > > > > - > > > > > > Chandrashekhar > > > > > > > <%40> > > > > <%40> > > > > <%40> > > > > > > Saturday, March 10, 2007 7:39 PM > > > > > > Re: Little dog's chart > > > > > > > > > > > > Dear Margaret, > > > > > > > > > > > > Please check up his paw hat he does not allow you to check. > There > > > > could > > > > > > be some injury to the pad or some sort of inter digital cyst > that > > > > could > > > > > > be reason for the pain. That is a frisky little breed and > can hurt > > > > their > > > > > > paws sometime in the enthusiasm of playing and pursuit. > > > > > > > > > > > > Chandrashekhar. > > > > > > > > > > > > Marg wrote: > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Dear Chandrashekhar > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Thank you for your reply, and yes I was thinking that > perhaps it > > > > made > > > > > > > sense to look at the front legs as 'arms' so to speak, so > I am glad > > > > > > > that you think so too. > > > > > > > He is a Tibetan Terrier. > > > > > > > I think he may have a knee problem also. He is six years > old now and > > > > > > > perhaps some ageing is setting in at this stage. He has been > > > > using his > > > > > > > left leg more than the right due to the injury, I didn't > walk him so > > > > > > > far today so he could rest the leg a little, and he didn't > complain > > > > > > > about not going for his usual walk. > > > > > > > He seems a little better now. I was unsure of whether > something > > > > > > > serious might be there. He has been licking the paw a lot, > and tells > > > > > > > me not to touch it. I can't see anything unusual about it, > but like > > > > > > > you say there could also be a knee problem causing other > effects. > > > > > > > Thanks once again for taking time to look at the chart I > really > > > > > > > appreciate that > > > > > > > best wishes > > > > > > > M > > > > > > > - > > > > > > > Chandrashekhar > > > > > > > > <%40> > > > > <%40> > > > > > > <%40> > > > > > > <%40> > > > > > > > Friday, March 09, 2007 7:19 PM > > > > > > > Re: Little dog's chart > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Dear Margaret, > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Sorry to know about your dog's problems. I would think the > > > > reason has to > > > > > > > do with Saturn's presence in the 10th and aspect on the 12th > > > > bhava of > > > > > > > the chart, in transit. We could also look at the rear legs > from > > > > the 5th > > > > > > > and 9th houses, if we use the logic of 3 and 11 for the > hands so > > > > > > > naturally 5 and 11 for the rear legs of a four legged animal. > > > > But I do > > > > > > > not think we should do that. Suffice for us to look at > front legs as > > > > > > > hands of human beings and rear legs of the dog as the legs > of human > > > > > > > beings. I would suspect that the hind left foot of the dog is > > > > harmed and > > > > > > > he could also be having a bit of problem in the Knee > region. The > > > > reason > > > > > > > of pain of the right foot could be caused by favoring the > left > > > > leg and > > > > > > > what is called the sympathetic pain. Is that a > possibility? May > > > > I know > > > > > > > the breed of the dog? Dachshunds are usually prone to back > problems > > > > > > > which could also appear as problems in legs. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Take care, > > > > > > > Chandrashekhar. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Marg wrote: > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Hi Everyone > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > My little dog Tsange is limping today and I am not sure how > > > > serious > > > > > > > it is. > > > > > > > > His chart details are: > > > > > > > > 22 June 2000 17:15 BST latitude 53N48 long 1W38 with 1hr > Daylight > > > > > > > > saving or else 16:15 GMT. 19 11 Libra asc > > > > > > > > His chart shows problems with feet due to Pisces on > sixth of > > > > injuries > > > > > > > > and ruler Jupiter in eighth house of accidents, with > malefic > > > > Saturn. > > > > > > > > It is his right rear foot which is hurting him, (anyone any > > > > ideas on > > > > > > > > how to see front and rear legs from a chart?)and Pisces > is in > > > > right > > > > > > > > side of chart for right side of body. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > He hurt his foot yesterday I think, he may have done > this in > > > > the car. > > > > > > > > Interestingly his Muhurtha for yesterday was tarabala > Janma which > > > > > > > > shows danger to body. He also has transit Mars in Capricorn > > > > fourth of > > > > > > > > vehicles aspected by ruler transit Saturn, but his lagna > lord > > > > is Venus > > > > > > > > (also ruling vehicles) which is currently in sixth house of > > > > injury. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Interestingly yesterday I had acupuncture treatment and my > > > > right leg > > > > > > > > needle was so painful I eventually had to ask the doctor to > > > > take out > > > > > > > > the needles, and I'm wondering if my little dog is > coming out in a > > > > > > > > sympathetic response, or else I was having one for him!! > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > What I would like to know is will my little dog recover > > > > quickly from > > > > > > > > this injury or will I need to take him to the vet for > further > > > > > > > > examination to diagnose a deeper more serious problem? > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Today I have given him lots of reiki to see if that helps. > > > > > > > > Thanks for any insights > > > > > > > > best wishes M > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 16, 2007 Report Share Posted March 16, 2007 Hi Chandrashekhar and Lien and others interested in this thread, I just managed to take a very quick look at the chart of the lady who bred dogs. The planets which made me say she would do so in Saturn Mars dasa was the aspect of Saturn in ninth house Cancer, on Mars in eleventh of Virgo. Mars, conjoins Venus and rules sixth and asc, while Saturn conjunct Mercury rules third and fourth. Venus disposits Rahu, and I do associate Rahu with dogs specifically for some reason long since forgotten but still applicable! best wishes M - Chandrashekhar Thursday, March 15, 2007 6:18 PM Re: Re: Little dog's chart Dear Margaret and Lien, Generally, there is an influence of Saturn on the chart (Lagna) of the person keeping a Dog and the 6th house is also involved. If Venus is also involved it could indicate buffaloes (and I suppose all milch cattle). Others I shall have to find out. Chandrashekhar. Marg wrote: > > Dear Lien > > I think this is an area which is much undeveloped, though there are > some western sites now which focus only on pet charts. I'll try post > the addresses privately when I come across them or you can do a Google > search. > > I don't know how to see the love of animals in a chart, though did > share posting some years ago with another member on the list in > connection with bird significations, especially owls. The Moon, Venus > and Rahu were key planets involved as well as placements in air signs. > > I do think Rahu and Ketu play a major role however, though can't > provide definitive samples to prove this unfortunately. Certainly for > cats I would expect Simha and Sun to be featured largely in relation > to connection with cats especially, and for other creatures perhaps > Venus, planet of affection, and Moon planet of emotions or else fourth > ruler playing a contributory role.Don't forget also > Mars/Aires is ruler of ram/sheep, Taurus/Venus of bulls/cows, and > Sag/Jupiter rules horses, so already we have many significations to > play with. It is just a matter of extrapolating references to > creatures from the classics such as Parasara, Brihat Samhita and > others which do make mention of animals and birds and other creatures > in our world. > > I did a chart recently for someone who bred dogs, and can't remember > what significations threw this up, as I didn't know tat was what she > did until I read her chart and saw it, I do recall it was a Rahu > connection though. I haven't had time to research this further sadly, > though clearly there is huge scope for this kind of analysis. > > I do know that the most important feature for my little dog's chart > which helped in understanding his nature and temperament was the yoga > he was born under. The interpretation correctly predicted that he is > mischievous, enjoys teasing and is a lover of women. Too right! From > an early age he has been able to attract the attention of any woman > around. Once as a puppy, on the beach, he ran off and ended up > surrounded by admiring women all around him, and he just sat there > with a huge smile on his face looking as though he was in heaven. He > is also mischievous as often, when I get up to walk into another room, > he bounds up behind me and encircles my ankles to round me up. > I wish I had more time to look at this in greater detail, but am > pleased that there are other astrologers who are also interested in > including this most important aspect of astrology in their work.I am > also pleased that Chandrashekhar took time to look at the chart for > me.I also think that many of the health problems we can see for humans > can be seen in animal charts just the same, it is reducing the dasas > by the correct ratio which would also enable us to time eras of ill > health. Perhaps one day programmes will enable to do this > automatically. I just read Tisane's chart again quickly today and saw > he needs to be given his glucosamine now as he is likely at his age to > start with knee and joint problems as Chandrshekar pointed out. > It is also interesting to read the Zend Avestha which was written by > the Zoroastrians, and is a beautiful treatise on how to care for dogs > especially, which they worshipped considerably as part of their > culture and respect for a divine being. I expect the Egyptian culture > says more of cats though. > best wishes > Margaret > > - > lotus7moon > <%40> > Wednesday, March 14, 2007 2:34 PM > Re: Little dog's chart > > Dear Margaret, > Thanks so much for your post! Your little dog sounds so talented and > he certainly also has > a gift for making his owner very proud and pleased to have him as a > companion! > I am serious when I ask if it is possible to see this pet in your > chart as one would see > children in another persons chart? Certainly this is a relationship > that you treasure and > focus a lot on. > My sister-in -law has many pets. people always look to her to get rid > of animals they were > sorry that they bought. Have you studied the charts of many serious > pet owners to see > how these tendencies are manifested astrologically? > Lien > > > <%40>, " Marg " <margie9 wrote: > > > > HI Lien > > > > You note: > > So, to all who find this thread foolish-- > > we can get back to study of the jyotish of some superpower or tennis > hero! > > > > Actually I do have to point out, in line with the current threads of > sport talent, that my > little dog is also a very good goalkeeper............is excellent at > dribbling the ball upfield, > and can head the ball sometimes with more accuracy than David Beckham. > He can also run > off with it thus foiling the opposition's attempts at power and > control. What more could > you want from a super hero? Have you seen his ninth house, and Rahu in > tenth as ruler of > fifth moon stands him in good stead also. I think the vargottama Ketu > in fourth--the > sportsfield, aspected by Mars combined with mercury and venus and sun, > is what gives > him this talent. > > > > He only drinks rain water, and spring water when we go walking, it > is much softer and > doesn't have additives. > > Your cat sounds like she has got you well trained to her liking now, > hope she stays > contented and happy > > best wishes > > M > > - > > lotus7moon > > > <%40> > > Tuesday, March 13, 2007 3:33 AM > > Re: Little dog's chart > > > > > > Dear Margaret and Chandrashekhar, > > Thanks for considering my cat's health. She must have very good > karma to have 2 very > > good jyotishis caring about her health and her chart! Certainly, not > a common thing for > a > > stay cat! > > She is very strong willed (of course, she is a cat) and she WON'T > WON'T WON'T eat wet/ > > canned food. She refuses and has gone a couple of days without > eating if not given her > > dry food. We have even tried cheap grocery store brands--can after > can--because the > vet > > said wet food causes less problems. > > Another idea was to get a water fountain since some cats will drink > more with flowing > > water--I have not gotten this yet. > > When we got her it was either Aug 24 or 25 of 2004 and the vet > estimated that she was > 2 > > years old. She was actually in a friends home for a while but did > not like being with > other > > cats! She is the one and only Queen! > > Her UTI tract infections came each year in August --2005 and 2006 I > think. Finally, > they > > think they found the right anti biotic to get rid of her particular > strain of bacteria--so, > > hopefully, she will be more under control. > > The good news is...she love us and we love her. When she was first > with us she bit and > > wouldn't let anyone pet her--Now, she melts in our arms. > > I wonder if any great Jyotishis reading our list ever imagined we'd > be writing about the > > charts of cats and dogs! Oh well. I think I heard that Arjuna and > his brothers had a dog > > named Dharma! > > Who among us can see ownership of pets (male or female?) in a human > chart? They > > certainly bring us our karma > > too! > > For me, its funny. I used to REALLY DISLIKE cats.... > > Maybe they come to us to show us an aspect of our personality that > we have been > avoiding > > to recognize. Of course, there are animal associations in our signs > and nakshatras... > > So, to all who find this thread foolish-- > > we can get back to study of the jyotish of some superpower or tennis > hero! > > All the best for now... > > In Humor between eclipses, > > Lien > > > > > <%40>, Chandrashekhar > <chandrashekhar46@> > wrote: > > > > > > Dear Lien, > > > > > > Yes . Prashna would be only way out. Hope your cat does not suffer > > > again. I understand that there are prescription diets for Pets with > > > renal complications. Perhaps " Hill's Pet " and " Pedigree " , both > have such > > > diet and I am sure so does " Royal Canin " . May be, you can try them > under > > > vet's advise. > > > > > > Take care, > > > Chandrashekhar. > > > > > > lotus7moon wrote: > > > > > > > > Dear Margaret and Chandrashekhar, > > > > I've never witnessed 'pet jyotish' before! This was very > interesting! > > > > Thanks for > > > > posting this Margaret. Hope your dog is better soon. > > > > My cat is a stray...so what does one do for stray pet charts? Is > > > > prasna the only way...or > > > > date one received the stray animal? > > > > Just curious. She has had occasional problems over the past 3 years > > > > with urinary tract > > > > infections. Seems fine now--but just wondering how jyotishi's > handle > > > > these matters!! > > > > All the best, > > > > Lien > > > > > > > > > <%40> > > > > <%40>, Chandrashekhar > > > > <chandrashekhar46@> wrote: > > > > > > > > > > Dear Margaret, > > > > > > > > > > Anything I can do to help lessen a dog's suffering, is always a > > > > > pleasure. I am sure in no time he will be his normal self. > > > > > > > > > > Take care, > > > > > Chandrashekhar. > > > > > > > > > > Marg wrote: > > > > > > > > > > > > Hi Chandrashekhar, > > > > > > > > > > > > You are right about the pad being vulnerable, and I suspect > that > > > > it is > > > > > > the central pad which might be to blame, but I hadn't > thought of it > > > > > > being a cyst. > > > > > > He is very playful and frisky as you say. I will keep a > watchful eye > > > > > > for lumps and swellings, though at the moment it does seem > to have > > > > > > gone down and is less heated. > > > > > > Thanks very much for your help in this > > > > > > best wishes > > > > > > M > > > > > > - > > > > > > Chandrashekhar > > > > > > > <%40> > > > > <%40> > > > > <%40> > > > > > > Saturday, March 10, 2007 7:39 PM > > > > > > Re: Little dog's chart > > > > > > > > > > > > Dear Margaret, > > > > > > > > > > > > Please check up his paw hat he does not allow you to check. > There > > > > could > > > > > > be some injury to the pad or some sort of inter digital cyst > that > > > > could > > > > > > be reason for the pain. That is a frisky little breed and > can hurt > > > > their > > > > > > paws sometime in the enthusiasm of playing and pursuit. > > > > > > > > > > > > Chandrashekhar. > > > > > > > > > > > > Marg wrote: > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Dear Chandrashekhar > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Thank you for your reply, and yes I was thinking that > perhaps it > > > > made > > > > > > > sense to look at the front legs as 'arms' so to speak, so > I am glad > > > > > > > that you think so too. > > > > > > > He is a Tibetan Terrier. > > > > > > > I think he may have a knee problem also. He is six years > old now and > > > > > > > perhaps some ageing is setting in at this stage. He has been > > > > using his > > > > > > > left leg more than the right due to the injury, I didn't > walk him so > > > > > > > far today so he could rest the leg a little, and he didn't > complain > > > > > > > about not going for his usual walk. > > > > > > > He seems a little better now. I was unsure of whether > something > > > > > > > serious might be there. He has been licking the paw a lot, > and tells > > > > > > > me not to touch it. I can't see anything unusual about it, > but like > > > > > > > you say there could also be a knee problem causing other > effects. > > > > > > > Thanks once again for taking time to look at the chart I > really > > > > > > > appreciate that > > > > > > > best wishes > > > > > > > M > > > > > > > - > > > > > > > Chandrashekhar > > > > > > > > <%40> > > > > <%40> > > > > > > <%40> > > > > > > <%40> > > > > > > > Friday, March 09, 2007 7:19 PM > > > > > > > Re: Little dog's chart > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Dear Margaret, > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Sorry to know about your dog's problems. I would think the > > > > reason has to > > > > > > > do with Saturn's presence in the 10th and aspect on the 12th > > > > bhava of > > > > > > > the chart, in transit. We could also look at the rear legs > from > > > > the 5th > > > > > > > and 9th houses, if we use the logic of 3 and 11 for the > hands so > > > > > > > naturally 5 and 11 for the rear legs of a four legged animal. > > > > But I do > > > > > > > not think we should do that. Suffice for us to look at > front legs as > > > > > > > hands of human beings and rear legs of the dog as the legs > of human > > > > > > > beings. I would suspect that the hind left foot of the dog is > > > > harmed and > > > > > > > he could also be having a bit of problem in the Knee > region. The > > > > reason > > > > > > > of pain of the right foot could be caused by favoring the > left > > > > leg and > > > > > > > what is called the sympathetic pain. Is that a > possibility? May > > > > I know > > > > > > > the breed of the dog? Dachshunds are usually prone to back > problems > > > > > > > which could also appear as problems in legs. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Take care, > > > > > > > Chandrashekhar. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Marg wrote: > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Hi Everyone > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > My little dog Tsange is limping today and I am not sure how > > > > serious > > > > > > > it is. > > > > > > > > His chart details are: > > > > > > > > 22 June 2000 17:15 BST latitude 53N48 long 1W38 with 1hr > Daylight > > > > > > > > saving or else 16:15 GMT. 19 11 Libra asc > > > > > > > > His chart shows problems with feet due to Pisces on > sixth of > > > > injuries > > > > > > > > and ruler Jupiter in eighth house of accidents, with > malefic > > > > Saturn. > > > > > > > > It is his right rear foot which is hurting him, (anyone any > > > > ideas on > > > > > > > > how to see front and rear legs from a chart?)and Pisces > is in > > > > right > > > > > > > > side of chart for right side of body. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > He hurt his foot yesterday I think, he may have done > this in > > > > the car. > > > > > > > > Interestingly his Muhurtha for yesterday was tarabala > Janma which > > > > > > > > shows danger to body. He also has transit Mars in Capricorn > > > > fourth of > > > > > > > > vehicles aspected by ruler transit Saturn, but his lagna > lord > > > > is Venus > > > > > > > > (also ruling vehicles) which is currently in sixth house of > > > > injury. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Interestingly yesterday I had acupuncture treatment and my > > > > right leg > > > > > > > > needle was so painful I eventually had to ask the doctor to > > > > take out > > > > > > > > the needles, and I'm wondering if my little dog is > coming out in a > > > > > > > > sympathetic response, or else I was having one for him!! > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > What I would like to know is will my little dog recover > > > > quickly from > > > > > > > > this injury or will I need to take him to the vet for > further > > > > > > > > examination to diagnose a deeper more serious problem? > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Today I have given him lots of reiki to see if that helps. > > > > > > > > Thanks for any insights > > > > > > > > best wishes M > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 16, 2007 Report Share Posted March 16, 2007 Dear Mahaluxmi, Thanking you for confirming that in at least your case my observations appear to be correct. I am sure you did not allow your children to play with dogs due to your own experience, though personally you still love dogs. That is really great. Take care, Chandrashekhar. mahaluxmi iyer wrote: > > how right you are in your observations shri chandrashekharji in my > case. saturn in libra casts its 3rd aspect on mars the LL and also the > 6L in my case. i was so fond of pups and dogs. even now i do, but > observe them only from a distance! > i was bitten by 7 different dogs at 7 diff times (all belonging to my > landlady) and went thro those 14 injections course often. but my love > for them never diminished. it was as if i could perceive what they > wanted to convey. i would imitate the sounds they made and played with > them after school time to the extent that i would consider school time > as a bore! > the faith, the joy in their eyes, the wag - not just the tail, it > would look like the entire body was wagging the tail on seeing me. the > trust which the mums had in me - she would let me alone touch the > pups! it was pure joy when it all lasted. > my boys while young, were bringing in many abandoned pups as they too > shared my love for dogs. but the motherly protective nature was > working overtime and i dint allow them to play with pups or dogs for > the fear that they would get bitten like me. i dint want that to > happen to them. but we do discuss and share a lot of these stories and > articles about dogs and generally animals. > thanks to margaret, lein and all others for bringing this up. > rama > > Chandrashekhar <chandrashekhar46 > <chandrashekhar46%40.co.uk>> wrote: > Dear Margaret and Lien, > > Generally, there is an influence of Saturn on the chart (Lagna) of the > person keeping a Dog and the 6th house is also involved. If Venus is > also involved it could indicate buffaloes (and I suppose all milch > cattle). Others I shall have to find out. > > Chandrashekhar. > > Marg wrote: > > > > Dear Lien > > > > I think this is an area which is much undeveloped, though there are > > some western sites now which focus only on pet charts. I'll try post > > the addresses privately when I come across them or you can do a Google > > search. > > > > I don't know how to see the love of animals in a chart, though did > > share posting some years ago with another member on the list in > > connection with bird significations, especially owls. The Moon, Venus > > and Rahu were key planets involved as well as placements in air signs. > > > > I do think Rahu and Ketu play a major role however, though can't > > provide definitive samples to prove this unfortunately. Certainly for > > cats I would expect Simha and Sun to be featured largely in relation > > to connection with cats especially, and for other creatures perhaps > > Venus, planet of affection, and Moon planet of emotions or else fourth > > ruler playing a contributory role.Don't forget also > > Mars/Aires is ruler of ram/sheep, Taurus/Venus of bulls/cows, and > > Sag/Jupiter rules horses, so already we have many significations to > > play with. It is just a matter of extrapolating references to > > creatures from the classics such as Parasara, Brihat Samhita and > > others which do make mention of animals and birds and other creatures > > in our world. > > > > I did a chart recently for someone who bred dogs, and can't remember > > what significations threw this up, as I didn't know tat was what she > > did until I read her chart and saw it, I do recall it was a Rahu > > connection though. I haven't had time to research this further sadly, > > though clearly there is huge scope for this kind of analysis. > > > > I do know that the most important feature for my little dog's chart > > which helped in understanding his nature and temperament was the yoga > > he was born under. The interpretation correctly predicted that he is > > mischievous, enjoys teasing and is a lover of women. Too right! From > > an early age he has been able to attract the attention of any woman > > around. Once as a puppy, on the beach, he ran off and ended up > > surrounded by admiring women all around him, and he just sat there > > with a huge smile on his face looking as though he was in heaven. He > > is also mischievous as often, when I get up to walk into another room, > > he bounds up behind me and encircles my ankles to round me up. > > I wish I had more time to look at this in greater detail, but am > > pleased that there are other astrologers who are also interested in > > including this most important aspect of astrology in their work.I am > > also pleased that Chandrashekhar took time to look at the chart for > > me.I also think that many of the health problems we can see for humans > > can be seen in animal charts just the same, it is reducing the dasas > > by the correct ratio which would also enable us to time eras of ill > > health. Perhaps one day programmes will enable to do this > > automatically. I just read Tisane's chart again quickly today and saw > > he needs to be given his glucosamine now as he is likely at his age to > > start with knee and joint problems as Chandrshekar pointed out. > > It is also interesting to read the Zend Avestha which was written by > > the Zoroastrians, and is a beautiful treatise on how to care for dogs > > especially, which they worshipped considerably as part of their > > culture and respect for a divine being. I expect the Egyptian culture > > says more of cats though. > > best wishes > > Margaret > > > > - > > lotus7moon > > > <%40> > <%40> > > Wednesday, March 14, 2007 2:34 PM > > Re: Little dog's chart > > > > Dear Margaret, > > Thanks so much for your post! Your little dog sounds so talented and > > he certainly also has > > a gift for making his owner very proud and pleased to have him as a > > companion! > > I am serious when I ask if it is possible to see this pet in your > > chart as one would see > > children in another persons chart? Certainly this is a relationship > > that you treasure and > > focus a lot on. > > My sister-in -law has many pets. people always look to her to get rid > > of animals they were > > sorry that they bought. Have you studied the charts of many serious > > pet owners to see > > how these tendencies are manifested astrologically? > > Lien > > > > > <%40> > > <%40>, " Marg " <margie9 wrote: > > > > > > HI Lien > > > > > > You note: > > > So, to all who find this thread foolish-- > > > we can get back to study of the jyotish of some superpower or tennis > > hero! > > > > > > Actually I do have to point out, in line with the current threads of > > sport talent, that my > > little dog is also a very good goalkeeper............is excellent at > > dribbling the ball upfield, > > and can head the ball sometimes with more accuracy than David Beckham. > > He can also run > > off with it thus foiling the opposition's attempts at power and > > control. What more could > > you want from a super hero? Have you seen his ninth house, and Rahu in > > tenth as ruler of > > fifth moon stands him in good stead also. I think the vargottama Ketu > > in fourth--the > > sportsfield, aspected by Mars combined with mercury and venus and sun, > > is what gives > > him this talent. > > > > > > He only drinks rain water, and spring water when we go walking, it > > is much softer and > > doesn't have additives. > > > Your cat sounds like she has got you well trained to her liking now, > > hope she stays > > contented and happy > > > best wishes > > > M > > > - > > > lotus7moon > > > > <%40> > > <%40> > > > Tuesday, March 13, 2007 3:33 AM > > > Re: Little dog's chart > > > > > > > > > Dear Margaret and Chandrashekhar, > > > Thanks for considering my cat's health. She must have very good > > karma to have 2 very > > > good jyotishis caring about her health and her chart! Certainly, not > > a common thing for > > a > > > stay cat! > > > She is very strong willed (of course, she is a cat) and she WON'T > > WON'T WON'T eat wet/ > > > canned food. She refuses and has gone a couple of days without > > eating if not given her > > > dry food. We have even tried cheap grocery store brands--can after > > can--because the > > vet > > > said wet food causes less problems. > > > Another idea was to get a water fountain since some cats will drink > > more with flowing > > > water--I have not gotten this yet. > > > When we got her it was either Aug 24 or 25 of 2004 and the vet > > estimated that she was > > 2 > > > years old. She was actually in a friends home for a while but did > > not like being with > > other > > > cats! She is the one and only Queen! > > > Her UTI tract infections came each year in August --2005 and 2006 I > > think. Finally, > > they > > > think they found the right anti biotic to get rid of her particular > > strain of bacteria--so, > > > hopefully, she will be more under control. > > > The good news is...she love us and we love her. When she was first > > with us she bit and > > > wouldn't let anyone pet her--Now, she melts in our arms. > > > I wonder if any great Jyotishis reading our list ever imagined we'd > > be writing about the > > > charts of cats and dogs! Oh well. I think I heard that Arjuna and > > his brothers had a dog > > > named Dharma! > > > Who among us can see ownership of pets (male or female?) in a human > > chart? They > > > certainly bring us our karma > > > too! > > > For me, its funny. I used to REALLY DISLIKE cats.... > > > Maybe they come to us to show us an aspect of our personality that > > we have been > > avoiding > > > to recognize. Of course, there are animal associations in our signs > > and nakshatras... > > > So, to all who find this thread foolish-- > > > we can get back to study of the jyotish of some superpower or tennis > > hero! > > > All the best for now... > > > In Humor between eclipses, > > > Lien > > > > > > > <%40> > > <%40>, Chandrashekhar > > <chandrashekhar46@> > > wrote: > > > > > > > > Dear Lien, > > > > > > > > Yes . Prashna would be only way out. Hope your cat does not suffer > > > > again. I understand that there are prescription diets for Pets with > > > > renal complications. Perhaps " Hill's Pet " and " Pedigree " , both > > have such > > > > diet and I am sure so does " Royal Canin " . May be, you can try them > > under > > > > vet's advise. > > > > > > > > Take care, > > > > Chandrashekhar. > > > > > > > > lotus7moon wrote: > > > > > > > > > > Dear Margaret and Chandrashekhar, > > > > > I've never witnessed 'pet jyotish' before! This was very > > interesting! > > > > > Thanks for > > > > > posting this Margaret. Hope your dog is better soon. > > > > > My cat is a stray...so what does one do for stray pet charts? Is > > > > > prasna the only way...or > > > > > date one received the stray animal? > > > > > Just curious. She has had occasional problems over the past 3 > years > > > > > with urinary tract > > > > > infections. Seems fine now--but just wondering how jyotishi's > > handle > > > > > these matters!! > > > > > All the best, > > > > > Lien > > > > > > > > > > > <%40> > > <%40> > > > > > <%40>, Chandrashekhar > > > > > <chandrashekhar46@> wrote: > > > > > > > > > > > > Dear Margaret, > > > > > > > > > > > > Anything I can do to help lessen a dog's suffering, is always a > > > > > > pleasure. I am sure in no time he will be his normal self. > > > > > > > > > > > > Take care, > > > > > > Chandrashekhar. > > > > > > > > > > > > Marg wrote: > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Hi Chandrashekhar, > > > > > > > > > > > > > > You are right about the pad being vulnerable, and I suspect > > that > > > > > it is > > > > > > > the central pad which might be to blame, but I hadn't > > thought of it > > > > > > > being a cyst. > > > > > > > He is very playful and frisky as you say. I will keep a > > watchful eye > > > > > > > for lumps and swellings, though at the moment it does seem > > to have > > > > > > > gone down and is less heated. > > > > > > > Thanks very much for your help in this > > > > > > > best wishes > > > > > > > M > > > > > > > - > > > > > > > Chandrashekhar > > > > > > > > <%40> > > <%40> > > > > > <%40> > > > > > <%40> > > > > > > > Saturday, March 10, 2007 7:39 PM > > > > > > > Re: Little dog's chart > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Dear Margaret, > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Please check up his paw hat he does not allow you to check. > > There > > > > > could > > > > > > > be some injury to the pad or some sort of inter digital cyst > > that > > > > > could > > > > > > > be reason for the pain. That is a frisky little breed and > > can hurt > > > > > their > > > > > > > paws sometime in the enthusiasm of playing and pursuit. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Chandrashekhar. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Marg wrote: > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Dear Chandrashekhar > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Thank you for your reply, and yes I was thinking that > > perhaps it > > > > > made > > > > > > > > sense to look at the front legs as 'arms' so to speak, so > > I am glad > > > > > > > > that you think so too. > > > > > > > > He is a Tibetan Terrier. > > > > > > > > I think he may have a knee problem also. He is six years > > old now and > > > > > > > > perhaps some ageing is setting in at this stage. He has been > > > > > using his > > > > > > > > left leg more than the right due to the injury, I didn't > > walk him so > > > > > > > > far today so he could rest the leg a little, and he didn't > > complain > > > > > > > > about not going for his usual walk. > > > > > > > > He seems a little better now. I was unsure of whether > > something > > > > > > > > serious might be there. He has been licking the paw a lot, > > and tells > > > > > > > > me not to touch it. I can't see anything unusual about it, > > but like > > > > > > > > you say there could also be a knee problem causing other > > effects. > > > > > > > > Thanks once again for taking time to look at the chart I > > really > > > > > > > > appreciate that > > > > > > > > best wishes > > > > > > > > M > > > > > > > > - > > > > > > > > Chandrashekhar > > > > > > > > > <%40> > > <%40> > > > > > <%40> > > > > > > > <%40> > > > > > > > <%40> > > > > > > > > Friday, March 09, 2007 7:19 PM > > > > > > > > Re: Little dog's chart > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Dear Margaret, > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Sorry to know about your dog's problems. I would think the > > > > > reason has to > > > > > > > > do with Saturn's presence in the 10th and aspect on the 12th > > > > > bhava of > > > > > > > > the chart, in transit. We could also look at the rear legs > > from > > > > > the 5th > > > > > > > > and 9th houses, if we use the logic of 3 and 11 for the > > hands so > > > > > > > > naturally 5 and 11 for the rear legs of a four legged > animal. > > > > > But I do > > > > > > > > not think we should do that. Suffice for us to look at > > front legs as > > > > > > > > hands of human beings and rear legs of the dog as the legs > > of human > > > > > > > > beings. I would suspect that the hind left foot of the > dog is > > > > > harmed and > > > > > > > > he could also be having a bit of problem in the Knee > > region. The > > > > > reason > > > > > > > > of pain of the right foot could be caused by favoring the > > left > > > > > leg and > > > > > > > > what is called the sympathetic pain. Is that a > > possibility? May > > > > > I know > > > > > > > > the breed of the dog? Dachshunds are usually prone to back > > problems > > > > > > > > which could also appear as problems in legs. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Take care, > > > > > > > > Chandrashekhar. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Marg wrote: > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Hi Everyone > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > My little dog Tsange is limping today and I am not > sure how > > > > > serious > > > > > > > > it is. > > > > > > > > > His chart details are: > > > > > > > > > 22 June 2000 17:15 BST latitude 53N48 long 1W38 with 1hr > > Daylight > > > > > > > > > saving or else 16:15 GMT. 19 11 Libra asc > > > > > > > > > His chart shows problems with feet due to Pisces on > > sixth of > > > > > injuries > > > > > > > > > and ruler Jupiter in eighth house of accidents, with > > malefic > > > > > Saturn. > > > > > > > > > It is his right rear foot which is hurting him, > (anyone any > > > > > ideas on > > > > > > > > > how to see front and rear legs from a chart?)and Pisces > > is in > > > > > right > > > > > > > > > side of chart for right side of body. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > He hurt his foot yesterday I think, he may have done > > this in > > > > > the car. > > > > > > > > > Interestingly his Muhurtha for yesterday was tarabala > > Janma which > > > > > > > > > shows danger to body. He also has transit Mars in > Capricorn > > > > > fourth of > > > > > > > > > vehicles aspected by ruler transit Saturn, but his lagna > > lord > > > > > is Venus > > > > > > > > > (also ruling vehicles) which is currently in sixth > house of > > > > > injury. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Interestingly yesterday I had acupuncture treatment and my > > > > > right leg > > > > > > > > > needle was so painful I eventually had to ask the > doctor to > > > > > take out > > > > > > > > > the needles, and I'm wondering if my little dog is > > coming out in a > > > > > > > > > sympathetic response, or else I was having one for him!! > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > What I would like to know is will my little dog recover > > > > > quickly from > > > > > > > > > this injury or will I need to take him to the vet for > > further > > > > > > > > > examination to diagnose a deeper more serious problem? > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Today I have given him lots of reiki to see if that helps. > > > > > > > > > Thanks for any insights > > > > > > > > > best wishes M > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 16, 2007 Report Share Posted March 16, 2007 Dear Margaret, So the Saturn Venus 6th house connection does work out, as gleaned from the texts, it seems. Take care, Chandrashekhar Chandrashekhar. Marg wrote: > > Hi Chandrashekhar and Lien and others interested in this thread, > > I just managed to take a very quick look at the chart of the lady who > bred dogs. The planets which made me say she would do so in Saturn > Mars dasa was the aspect of Saturn in ninth house Cancer, on Mars in > eleventh of Virgo. Mars, conjoins Venus and rules sixth and asc, while > Saturn conjunct Mercury rules third and fourth. Venus disposits Rahu, > and I do associate Rahu with dogs specifically for some reason long > since forgotten but still applicable! > > best wishes > M > - > Chandrashekhar > <%40> > Thursday, March 15, 2007 6:18 PM > Re: Re: Little dog's chart > > Dear Margaret and Lien, > > Generally, there is an influence of Saturn on the chart (Lagna) of the > person keeping a Dog and the 6th house is also involved. If Venus is > also involved it could indicate buffaloes (and I suppose all milch > cattle). Others I shall have to find out. > > Chandrashekhar. > > Marg wrote: > > > > Dear Lien > > > > I think this is an area which is much undeveloped, though there are > > some western sites now which focus only on pet charts. I'll try post > > the addresses privately when I come across them or you can do a Google > > search. > > > > I don't know how to see the love of animals in a chart, though did > > share posting some years ago with another member on the list in > > connection with bird significations, especially owls. The Moon, Venus > > and Rahu were key planets involved as well as placements in air signs. > > > > I do think Rahu and Ketu play a major role however, though can't > > provide definitive samples to prove this unfortunately. Certainly for > > cats I would expect Simha and Sun to be featured largely in relation > > to connection with cats especially, and for other creatures perhaps > > Venus, planet of affection, and Moon planet of emotions or else fourth > > ruler playing a contributory role.Don't forget also > > Mars/Aires is ruler of ram/sheep, Taurus/Venus of bulls/cows, and > > Sag/Jupiter rules horses, so already we have many significations to > > play with. It is just a matter of extrapolating references to > > creatures from the classics such as Parasara, Brihat Samhita and > > others which do make mention of animals and birds and other creatures > > in our world. > > > > I did a chart recently for someone who bred dogs, and can't remember > > what significations threw this up, as I didn't know tat was what she > > did until I read her chart and saw it, I do recall it was a Rahu > > connection though. I haven't had time to research this further sadly, > > though clearly there is huge scope for this kind of analysis. > > > > I do know that the most important feature for my little dog's chart > > which helped in understanding his nature and temperament was the yoga > > he was born under. The interpretation correctly predicted that he is > > mischievous, enjoys teasing and is a lover of women. Too right! From > > an early age he has been able to attract the attention of any woman > > around. Once as a puppy, on the beach, he ran off and ended up > > surrounded by admiring women all around him, and he just sat there > > with a huge smile on his face looking as though he was in heaven. He > > is also mischievous as often, when I get up to walk into another room, > > he bounds up behind me and encircles my ankles to round me up. > > I wish I had more time to look at this in greater detail, but am > > pleased that there are other astrologers who are also interested in > > including this most important aspect of astrology in their work.I am > > also pleased that Chandrashekhar took time to look at the chart for > > me.I also think that many of the health problems we can see for humans > > can be seen in animal charts just the same, it is reducing the dasas > > by the correct ratio which would also enable us to time eras of ill > > health. Perhaps one day programmes will enable to do this > > automatically. I just read Tisane's chart again quickly today and saw > > he needs to be given his glucosamine now as he is likely at his age to > > start with knee and joint problems as Chandrshekar pointed out. > > It is also interesting to read the Zend Avestha which was written by > > the Zoroastrians, and is a beautiful treatise on how to care for dogs > > especially, which they worshipped considerably as part of their > > culture and respect for a divine being. I expect the Egyptian culture > > says more of cats though. > > best wishes > > Margaret > > > > - > > lotus7moon > > > <%40> > <%40> > > Wednesday, March 14, 2007 2:34 PM > > Re: Little dog's chart > > > > Dear Margaret, > > Thanks so much for your post! Your little dog sounds so talented and > > he certainly also has > > a gift for making his owner very proud and pleased to have him as a > > companion! > > I am serious when I ask if it is possible to see this pet in your > > chart as one would see > > children in another persons chart? Certainly this is a relationship > > that you treasure and > > focus a lot on. > > My sister-in -law has many pets. people always look to her to get rid > > of animals they were > > sorry that they bought. Have you studied the charts of many serious > > pet owners to see > > how these tendencies are manifested astrologically? > > Lien > > > > > <%40> > > <%40>, " Marg " <margie9 wrote: > > > > > > HI Lien > > > > > > You note: > > > So, to all who find this thread foolish-- > > > we can get back to study of the jyotish of some superpower or tennis > > hero! > > > > > > Actually I do have to point out, in line with the current threads of > > sport talent, that my > > little dog is also a very good goalkeeper............is excellent at > > dribbling the ball upfield, > > and can head the ball sometimes with more accuracy than David Beckham. > > He can also run > > off with it thus foiling the opposition's attempts at power and > > control. What more could > > you want from a super hero? Have you seen his ninth house, and Rahu in > > tenth as ruler of > > fifth moon stands him in good stead also. I think the vargottama Ketu > > in fourth--the > > sportsfield, aspected by Mars combined with mercury and venus and sun, > > is what gives > > him this talent. > > > > > > He only drinks rain water, and spring water when we go walking, it > > is much softer and > > doesn't have additives. > > > Your cat sounds like she has got you well trained to her liking now, > > hope she stays > > contented and happy > > > best wishes > > > M > > > - > > > lotus7moon > > > > <%40> > > <%40> > > > Tuesday, March 13, 2007 3:33 AM > > > Re: Little dog's chart > > > > > > > > > Dear Margaret and Chandrashekhar, > > > Thanks for considering my cat's health. She must have very good > > karma to have 2 very > > > good jyotishis caring about her health and her chart! Certainly, not > > a common thing for > > a > > > stay cat! > > > She is very strong willed (of course, she is a cat) and she WON'T > > WON'T WON'T eat wet/ > > > canned food. She refuses and has gone a couple of days without > > eating if not given her > > > dry food. We have even tried cheap grocery store brands--can after > > can--because the > > vet > > > said wet food causes less problems. > > > Another idea was to get a water fountain since some cats will drink > > more with flowing > > > water--I have not gotten this yet. > > > When we got her it was either Aug 24 or 25 of 2004 and the vet > > estimated that she was > > 2 > > > years old. She was actually in a friends home for a while but did > > not like being with > > other > > > cats! She is the one and only Queen! > > > Her UTI tract infections came each year in August --2005 and 2006 I > > think. Finally, > > they > > > think they found the right anti biotic to get rid of her particular > > strain of bacteria--so, > > > hopefully, she will be more under control. > > > The good news is...she love us and we love her. When she was first > > with us she bit and > > > wouldn't let anyone pet her--Now, she melts in our arms. > > > I wonder if any great Jyotishis reading our list ever imagined we'd > > be writing about the > > > charts of cats and dogs! Oh well. I think I heard that Arjuna and > > his brothers had a dog > > > named Dharma! > > > Who among us can see ownership of pets (male or female?) in a human > > chart? They > > > certainly bring us our karma > > > too! > > > For me, its funny. I used to REALLY DISLIKE cats.... > > > Maybe they come to us to show us an aspect of our personality that > > we have been > > avoiding > > > to recognize. Of course, there are animal associations in our signs > > and nakshatras... > > > So, to all who find this thread foolish-- > > > we can get back to study of the jyotish of some superpower or tennis > > hero! > > > All the best for now... > > > In Humor between eclipses, > > > Lien > > > > > > > <%40> > > <%40>, Chandrashekhar > > <chandrashekhar46@> > > wrote: > > > > > > > > Dear Lien, > > > > > > > > Yes . Prashna would be only way out. Hope your cat does not suffer > > > > again. I understand that there are prescription diets for Pets with > > > > renal complications. Perhaps " Hill's Pet " and " Pedigree " , both > > have such > > > > diet and I am sure so does " Royal Canin " . May be, you can try them > > under > > > > vet's advise. > > > > > > > > Take care, > > > > Chandrashekhar. > > > > > > > > lotus7moon wrote: > > > > > > > > > > Dear Margaret and Chandrashekhar, > > > > > I've never witnessed 'pet jyotish' before! This was very > > interesting! > > > > > Thanks for > > > > > posting this Margaret. Hope your dog is better soon. > > > > > My cat is a stray...so what does one do for stray pet charts? Is > > > > > prasna the only way...or > > > > > date one received the stray animal? > > > > > Just curious. She has had occasional problems over the past 3 > years > > > > > with urinary tract > > > > > infections. Seems fine now--but just wondering how jyotishi's > > handle > > > > > these matters!! > > > > > All the best, > > > > > Lien > > > > > > > > > > > <%40> > > <%40> > > > > > <%40>, Chandrashekhar > > > > > <chandrashekhar46@> wrote: > > > > > > > > > > > > Dear Margaret, > > > > > > > > > > > > Anything I can do to help lessen a dog's suffering, is always a > > > > > > pleasure. I am sure in no time he will be his normal self. > > > > > > > > > > > > Take care, > > > > > > Chandrashekhar. > > > > > > > > > > > > Marg wrote: > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Hi Chandrashekhar, > > > > > > > > > > > > > > You are right about the pad being vulnerable, and I suspect > > that > > > > > it is > > > > > > > the central pad which might be to blame, but I hadn't > > thought of it > > > > > > > being a cyst. > > > > > > > He is very playful and frisky as you say. I will keep a > > watchful eye > > > > > > > for lumps and swellings, though at the moment it does seem > > to have > > > > > > > gone down and is less heated. > > > > > > > Thanks very much for your help in this > > > > > > > best wishes > > > > > > > M > > > > > > > - > > > > > > > Chandrashekhar > > > > > > > > <%40> > > <%40> > > > > > <%40> > > > > > <%40> > > > > > > > Saturday, March 10, 2007 7:39 PM > > > > > > > Re: Little dog's chart > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Dear Margaret, > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Please check up his paw hat he does not allow you to check. > > There > > > > > could > > > > > > > be some injury to the pad or some sort of inter digital cyst > > that > > > > > could > > > > > > > be reason for the pain. That is a frisky little breed and > > can hurt > > > > > their > > > > > > > paws sometime in the enthusiasm of playing and pursuit. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Chandrashekhar. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Marg wrote: > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Dear Chandrashekhar > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Thank you for your reply, and yes I was thinking that > > perhaps it > > > > > made > > > > > > > > sense to look at the front legs as 'arms' so to speak, so > > I am glad > > > > > > > > that you think so too. > > > > > > > > He is a Tibetan Terrier. > > > > > > > > I think he may have a knee problem also. He is six years > > old now and > > > > > > > > perhaps some ageing is setting in at this stage. He has been > > > > > using his > > > > > > > > left leg more than the right due to the injury, I didn't > > walk him so > > > > > > > > far today so he could rest the leg a little, and he didn't > > complain > > > > > > > > about not going for his usual walk. > > > > > > > > He seems a little better now. I was unsure of whether > > something > > > > > > > > serious might be there. He has been licking the paw a lot, > > and tells > > > > > > > > me not to touch it. I can't see anything unusual about it, > > but like > > > > > > > > you say there could also be a knee problem causing other > > effects. > > > > > > > > Thanks once again for taking time to look at the chart I > > really > > > > > > > > appreciate that > > > > > > > > best wishes > > > > > > > > M > > > > > > > > - > > > > > > > > Chandrashekhar > > > > > > > > > <%40> > > <%40> > > > > > <%40> > > > > > > > <%40> > > > > > > > <%40> > > > > > > > > Friday, March 09, 2007 7:19 PM > > > > > > > > Re: Little dog's chart > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Dear Margaret, > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Sorry to know about your dog's problems. I would think the > > > > > reason has to > > > > > > > > do with Saturn's presence in the 10th and aspect on the 12th > > > > > bhava of > > > > > > > > the chart, in transit. We could also look at the rear legs > > from > > > > > the 5th > > > > > > > > and 9th houses, if we use the logic of 3 and 11 for the > > hands so > > > > > > > > naturally 5 and 11 for the rear legs of a four legged > animal. > > > > > But I do > > > > > > > > not think we should do that. Suffice for us to look at > > front legs as > > > > > > > > hands of human beings and rear legs of the dog as the legs > > of human > > > > > > > > beings. I would suspect that the hind left foot of the > dog is > > > > > harmed and > > > > > > > > he could also be having a bit of problem in the Knee > > region. The > > > > > reason > > > > > > > > of pain of the right foot could be caused by favoring the > > left > > > > > leg and > > > > > > > > what is called the sympathetic pain. Is that a > > possibility? May > > > > > I know > > > > > > > > the breed of the dog? Dachshunds are usually prone to back > > problems > > > > > > > > which could also appear as problems in legs. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Take care, > > > > > > > > Chandrashekhar. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Marg wrote: > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Hi Everyone > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > My little dog Tsange is limping today and I am not > sure how > > > > > serious > > > > > > > > it is. > > > > > > > > > His chart details are: > > > > > > > > > 22 June 2000 17:15 BST latitude 53N48 long 1W38 with 1hr > > Daylight > > > > > > > > > saving or else 16:15 GMT. 19 11 Libra asc > > > > > > > > > His chart shows problems with feet due to Pisces on > > sixth of > > > > > injuries > > > > > > > > > and ruler Jupiter in eighth house of accidents, with > > malefic > > > > > Saturn. > > > > > > > > > It is his right rear foot which is hurting him, > (anyone any > > > > > ideas on > > > > > > > > > how to see front and rear legs from a chart?)and Pisces > > is in > > > > > right > > > > > > > > > side of chart for right side of body. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > He hurt his foot yesterday I think, he may have done > > this in > > > > > the car. > > > > > > > > > Interestingly his Muhurtha for yesterday was tarabala > > Janma which > > > > > > > > > shows danger to body. He also has transit Mars in > Capricorn > > > > > fourth of > > > > > > > > > vehicles aspected by ruler transit Saturn, but his lagna > > lord > > > > > is Venus > > > > > > > > > (also ruling vehicles) which is currently in sixth > house of > > > > > injury. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Interestingly yesterday I had acupuncture treatment and my > > > > > right leg > > > > > > > > > needle was so painful I eventually had to ask the > doctor to > > > > > take out > > > > > > > > > the needles, and I'm wondering if my little dog is > > coming out in a > > > > > > > > > sympathetic response, or else I was having one for him!! > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > What I would like to know is will my little dog recover > > > > > quickly from > > > > > > > > > this injury or will I need to take him to the vet for > > further > > > > > > > > > examination to diagnose a deeper more serious problem? > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Today I have given him lots of reiki to see if that helps. > > > > > > > > > Thanks for any insights > > > > > > > > > best wishes M > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 16, 2007 Report Share Posted March 16, 2007 you are right about rahu. he does conjoins the LL in my case. m Marg <margie9 wrote: Hi Chandrashekhar and Lien and others interested in this thread, I just managed to take a very quick look at the chart of the lady who bred dogs. The planets which made me say she would do so in Saturn Mars dasa was the aspect of Saturn in ninth house Cancer, on Mars in eleventh of Virgo. Mars, conjoins Venus and rules sixth and asc, while Saturn conjunct Mercury rules third and fourth. Venus disposits Rahu, and I do associate Rahu with dogs specifically for some reason long since forgotten but still applicable! best wishes M - Chandrashekhar Thursday, March 15, 2007 6:18 PM Re: Re: Little dog's chart Dear Margaret and Lien, Generally, there is an influence of Saturn on the chart (Lagna) of the person keeping a Dog and the 6th house is also involved. If Venus is also involved it could indicate buffaloes (and I suppose all milch cattle). Others I shall have to find out. Chandrashekhar. Marg wrote: > > Dear Lien > > I think this is an area which is much undeveloped, though there are > some western sites now which focus only on pet charts. I'll try post > the addresses privately when I come across them or you can do a Google > search. > > I don't know how to see the love of animals in a chart, though did > share posting some years ago with another member on the list in > connection with bird significations, especially owls. The Moon, Venus > and Rahu were key planets involved as well as placements in air signs. > > I do think Rahu and Ketu play a major role however, though can't > provide definitive samples to prove this unfortunately. Certainly for > cats I would expect Simha and Sun to be featured largely in relation > to connection with cats especially, and for other creatures perhaps > Venus, planet of affection, and Moon planet of emotions or else fourth > ruler playing a contributory role.Don't forget also > Mars/Aires is ruler of ram/sheep, Taurus/Venus of bulls/cows, and > Sag/Jupiter rules horses, so already we have many significations to > play with. It is just a matter of extrapolating references to > creatures from the classics such as Parasara, Brihat Samhita and > others which do make mention of animals and birds and other creatures > in our world. > > I did a chart recently for someone who bred dogs, and can't remember > what significations threw this up, as I didn't know tat was what she > did until I read her chart and saw it, I do recall it was a Rahu > connection though. I haven't had time to research this further sadly, > though clearly there is huge scope for this kind of analysis. > > I do know that the most important feature for my little dog's chart > which helped in understanding his nature and temperament was the yoga > he was born under. The interpretation correctly predicted that he is > mischievous, enjoys teasing and is a lover of women. Too right! From > an early age he has been able to attract the attention of any woman > around. Once as a puppy, on the beach, he ran off and ended up > surrounded by admiring women all around him, and he just sat there > with a huge smile on his face looking as though he was in heaven. He > is also mischievous as often, when I get up to walk into another room, > he bounds up behind me and encircles my ankles to round me up. > I wish I had more time to look at this in greater detail, but am > pleased that there are other astrologers who are also interested in > including this most important aspect of astrology in their work.I am > also pleased that Chandrashekhar took time to look at the chart for > me.I also think that many of the health problems we can see for humans > can be seen in animal charts just the same, it is reducing the dasas > by the correct ratio which would also enable us to time eras of ill > health. Perhaps one day programmes will enable to do this > automatically. I just read Tisane's chart again quickly today and saw > he needs to be given his glucosamine now as he is likely at his age to > start with knee and joint problems as Chandrshekar pointed out. > It is also interesting to read the Zend Avestha which was written by > the Zoroastrians, and is a beautiful treatise on how to care for dogs > especially, which they worshipped considerably as part of their > culture and respect for a divine being. I expect the Egyptian culture > says more of cats though. > best wishes > Margaret > > - > lotus7moon > <%40> > Wednesday, March 14, 2007 2:34 PM > Re: Little dog's chart > > Dear Margaret, > Thanks so much for your post! Your little dog sounds so talented and > he certainly also has > a gift for making his owner very proud and pleased to have him as a > companion! > I am serious when I ask if it is possible to see this pet in your > chart as one would see > children in another persons chart? Certainly this is a relationship > that you treasure and > focus a lot on. > My sister-in -law has many pets. people always look to her to get rid > of animals they were > sorry that they bought. Have you studied the charts of many serious > pet owners to see > how these tendencies are manifested astrologically? > Lien > > > <%40>, " Marg " <margie9 wrote: > > > > HI Lien > > > > You note: > > So, to all who find this thread foolish-- > > we can get back to study of the jyotish of some superpower or tennis > hero! > > > > Actually I do have to point out, in line with the current threads of > sport talent, that my > little dog is also a very good goalkeeper............is excellent at > dribbling the ball upfield, > and can head the ball sometimes with more accuracy than David Beckham. > He can also run > off with it thus foiling the opposition's attempts at power and > control. What more could > you want from a super hero? Have you seen his ninth house, and Rahu in > tenth as ruler of > fifth moon stands him in good stead also. I think the vargottama Ketu > in fourth--the > sportsfield, aspected by Mars combined with mercury and venus and sun, > is what gives > him this talent. > > > > He only drinks rain water, and spring water when we go walking, it > is much softer and > doesn't have additives. > > Your cat sounds like she has got you well trained to her liking now, > hope she stays > contented and happy > > best wishes > > M > > - > > lotus7moon > > > <%40> > > Tuesday, March 13, 2007 3:33 AM > > Re: Little dog's chart > > > > > > Dear Margaret and Chandrashekhar, > > Thanks for considering my cat's health. She must have very good > karma to have 2 very > > good jyotishis caring about her health and her chart! Certainly, not > a common thing for > a > > stay cat! > > She is very strong willed (of course, she is a cat) and she WON'T > WON'T WON'T eat wet/ > > canned food. She refuses and has gone a couple of days without > eating if not given her > > dry food. We have even tried cheap grocery store brands--can after > can--because the > vet > > said wet food causes less problems. > > Another idea was to get a water fountain since some cats will drink > more with flowing > > water--I have not gotten this yet. > > When we got her it was either Aug 24 or 25 of 2004 and the vet > estimated that she was > 2 > > years old. She was actually in a friends home for a while but did > not like being with > other > > cats! She is the one and only Queen! > > Her UTI tract infections came each year in August --2005 and 2006 I > think. Finally, > they > > think they found the right anti biotic to get rid of her particular > strain of bacteria--so, > > hopefully, she will be more under control. > > The good news is...she love us and we love her. When she was first > with us she bit and > > wouldn't let anyone pet her--Now, she melts in our arms. > > I wonder if any great Jyotishis reading our list ever imagined we'd > be writing about the > > charts of cats and dogs! Oh well. I think I heard that Arjuna and > his brothers had a dog > > named Dharma! > > Who among us can see ownership of pets (male or female?) in a human > chart? They > > certainly bring us our karma > > too! > > For me, its funny. I used to REALLY DISLIKE cats.... > > Maybe they come to us to show us an aspect of our personality that > we have been > avoiding > > to recognize. Of course, there are animal associations in our signs > and nakshatras... > > So, to all who find this thread foolish-- > > we can get back to study of the jyotish of some superpower or tennis > hero! > > All the best for now... > > In Humor between eclipses, > > Lien > > > > > <%40>, Chandrashekhar > <chandrashekhar46@> > wrote: > > > > > > Dear Lien, > > > > > > Yes . Prashna would be only way out. Hope your cat does not suffer > > > again. I understand that there are prescription diets for Pets with > > > renal complications. Perhaps " Hill's Pet " and " Pedigree " , both > have such > > > diet and I am sure so does " Royal Canin " . May be, you can try them > under > > > vet's advise. > > > > > > Take care, > > > Chandrashekhar. > > > > > > lotus7moon wrote: > > > > > > > > Dear Margaret and Chandrashekhar, > > > > I've never witnessed 'pet jyotish' before! This was very > interesting! > > > > Thanks for > > > > posting this Margaret. Hope your dog is better soon. > > > > My cat is a stray...so what does one do for stray pet charts? Is > > > > prasna the only way...or > > > > date one received the stray animal? > > > > Just curious. She has had occasional problems over the past 3 years > > > > with urinary tract > > > > infections. Seems fine now--but just wondering how jyotishi's > handle > > > > these matters!! > > > > All the best, > > > > Lien > > > > > > > > > <%40> > > > > <%40>, Chandrashekhar > > > > <chandrashekhar46@> wrote: > > > > > > > > > > Dear Margaret, > > > > > > > > > > Anything I can do to help lessen a dog's suffering, is always a > > > > > pleasure. I am sure in no time he will be his normal self. > > > > > > > > > > Take care, > > > > > Chandrashekhar. > > > > > > > > > > Marg wrote: > > > > > > > > > > > > Hi Chandrashekhar, > > > > > > > > > > > > You are right about the pad being vulnerable, and I suspect > that > > > > it is > > > > > > the central pad which might be to blame, but I hadn't > thought of it > > > > > > being a cyst. > > > > > > He is very playful and frisky as you say. I will keep a > watchful eye > > > > > > for lumps and swellings, though at the moment it does seem > to have > > > > > > gone down and is less heated. > > > > > > Thanks very much for your help in this > > > > > > best wishes > > > > > > M > > > > > > - > > > > > > Chandrashekhar > > > > > > > <%40> > > > > <%40> > > > > <%40> > > > > > > Saturday, March 10, 2007 7:39 PM > > > > > > Re: Little dog's chart > > > > > > > > > > > > Dear Margaret, > > > > > > > > > > > > Please check up his paw hat he does not allow you to check. > There > > > > could > > > > > > be some injury to the pad or some sort of inter digital cyst > that > > > > could > > > > > > be reason for the pain. That is a frisky little breed and > can hurt > > > > their > > > > > > paws sometime in the enthusiasm of playing and pursuit. > > > > > > > > > > > > Chandrashekhar. > > > > > > > > > > > > Marg wrote: > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Dear Chandrashekhar > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Thank you for your reply, and yes I was thinking that > perhaps it > > > > made > > > > > > > sense to look at the front legs as 'arms' so to speak, so > I am glad > > > > > > > that you think so too. > > > > > > > He is a Tibetan Terrier. > > > > > > > I think he may have a knee problem also. He is six years > old now and > > > > > > > perhaps some ageing is setting in at this stage. He has been > > > > using his > > > > > > > left leg more than the right due to the injury, I didn't > walk him so > > > > > > > far today so he could rest the leg a little, and he didn't > complain > > > > > > > about not going for his usual walk. > > > > > > > He seems a little better now. I was unsure of whether > something > > > > > > > serious might be there. He has been licking the paw a lot, > and tells > > > > > > > me not to touch it. I can't see anything unusual about it, > but like > > > > > > > you say there could also be a knee problem causing other > effects. > > > > > > > Thanks once again for taking time to look at the chart I > really > > > > > > > appreciate that > > > > > > > best wishes > > > > > > > M > > > > > > > - > > > > > > > Chandrashekhar > > > > > > > > <%40> > > > > <%40> > > > > > > <%40> > > > > > > <%40> > > > > > > > Friday, March 09, 2007 7:19 PM > > > > > > > Re: Little dog's chart > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Dear Margaret, > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Sorry to know about your dog's problems. I would think the > > > > reason has to > > > > > > > do with Saturn's presence in the 10th and aspect on the 12th > > > > bhava of > > > > > > > the chart, in transit. We could also look at the rear legs > from > > > > the 5th > > > > > > > and 9th houses, if we use the logic of 3 and 11 for the > hands so > > > > > > > naturally 5 and 11 for the rear legs of a four legged animal. > > > > But I do > > > > > > > not think we should do that. Suffice for us to look at > front legs as > > > > > > > hands of human beings and rear legs of the dog as the legs > of human > > > > > > > beings. I would suspect that the hind left foot of the dog is > > > > harmed and > > > > > > > he could also be having a bit of problem in the Knee > region. The > > > > reason > > > > > > > of pain of the right foot could be caused by favoring the > left > > > > leg and > > > > > > > what is called the sympathetic pain. Is that a > possibility? May > > > > I know > > > > > > > the breed of the dog? Dachshunds are usually prone to back > problems > > > > > > > which could also appear as problems in legs. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Take care, > > > > > > > Chandrashekhar. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Marg wrote: > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Hi Everyone > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > My little dog Tsange is limping today and I am not sure how > > > > serious > > > > > > > it is. > > > > > > > > His chart details are: > > > > > > > > 22 June 2000 17:15 BST latitude 53N48 long 1W38 with 1hr > Daylight > > > > > > > > saving or else 16:15 GMT. 19 11 Libra asc > > > > > > > > His chart shows problems with feet due to Pisces on > sixth of > > > > injuries > > > > > > > > and ruler Jupiter in eighth house of accidents, with > malefic > > > > Saturn. > > > > > > > > It is his right rear foot which is hurting him, (anyone any > > > > ideas on > > > > > > > > how to see front and rear legs from a chart?)and Pisces > is in > > > > right > > > > > > > > side of chart for right side of body. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > He hurt his foot yesterday I think, he may have done > this in > > > > the car. > > > > > > > > Interestingly his Muhurtha for yesterday was tarabala > Janma which > > > > > > > > shows danger to body. He also has transit Mars in Capricorn > > > > fourth of > > > > > > > > vehicles aspected by ruler transit Saturn, but his lagna > lord > > > > is Venus > > > > > > > > (also ruling vehicles) which is currently in sixth house of > > > > injury. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Interestingly yesterday I had acupuncture treatment and my > > > > right leg > > > > > > > > needle was so painful I eventually had to ask the doctor to > > > > take out > > > > > > > > the needles, and I'm wondering if my little dog is > coming out in a > > > > > > > > sympathetic response, or else I was having one for him!! > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > What I would like to know is will my little dog recover > > > > quickly from > > > > > > > > this injury or will I need to take him to the vet for > further > > > > > > > > examination to diagnose a deeper more serious problem? > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Today I have given him lots of reiki to see if that helps. > > > > > > > > Thanks for any insights > > > > > > > > best wishes M > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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