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For the sake of others who may wish to participate, Thomas, since you

have a specific case would it not make more sense to provide the data

and the date of the stroke if known and then people can correlate

with the chart, dasha, transits and discuss more precisely and

specifically as opposed to provide general indications which may or

may not fit in the specific situation. It would also clear hopefully

if the planets or signs or vargas or nakshatras are better indicators

and if the indicators match with the anatomical brain and the

functional brain. There may be different astro-factors that describe

those two very different things.

 

Rohiniranjan

 

jyotish-vidya , " talljun2 " <talljun2 wrote:

>

> Hello to all.

>

> If I may, I'd like to ask a question regarding planetary symbolism

and

> the human body.

>

> What planet can be taken to symbolize the human brain? Some say

Moon,

> others say Sun, still others suggest Mercury has a big role in

brain

> funcrtions.

>

> The reason behind the question is a friend has recently sustained

what

> the docators call and " infract " in his brain, affecting the speech

> center. The doctors say the " infract " is an area of dead cell

tissue,

> the death being due to lack of oxygen/blood flow to that area of

the

> brain.

>

> Thank you all for considering my question.

>

> Best wishes,

>

> Thomas

>

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Dear Thomas,

 

//What planet can be taken to symbolize the human brain? Some say

Moon,others say Sun, still others suggest Mercury has a big role in

brain functions.//

 

As you will be knowing brain is the major decoding center of the body.

Our emotions (moon)and energy levels ( sun) are set by means of minute

electrical signals that travel through numerous nerves (Mercury)to the

brain. So all three could be linked to brain. But in my understanding

one planet that could be strongly linked to Brain would be Mercury;

the reason being Brain is an aggregate of nervous tissue.

 

When it comes to brain infarct we need to look into the causative

factors.Firstly, at the level of blood vessels(jupiter); secondly, at

the level of oxygenation (mars); thirdly, at the level of neurons viz

the cells that form nerves (mercury)and lastly, at the level of

blockage in neural signal transmission (disruption in flow of energy

linked to Sun).

 

Regards,

Manasa.

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Dear Manasaa,

 

How about saturn? Obstruction? Narrowing of passages? Turning off of

the lifeline!

 

Bible said: Only those shall enter Heaven who can pass through the

eye of a needle!

 

Not a Christian myself, though had my awareness raised in a school

surrounded and supported by that faith, I always took that eye of the

needle analogy as a beautiful metaphor for Saturn!

 

RR

 

jyotish-vidya , " m2sangeeth " <m2sangeeth

wrote:

>

>

> Dear Thomas,

>

> //What planet can be taken to symbolize the human brain? Some say

> Moon,others say Sun, still others suggest Mercury has a big role in

> brain functions.//

>

> As you will be knowing brain is the major decoding center of the

body.

> Our emotions (moon)and energy levels ( sun) are set by means of

minute

> electrical signals that travel through numerous nerves (Mercury)to

the

> brain. So all three could be linked to brain. But in my

understanding

> one planet that could be strongly linked to Brain would be Mercury;

> the reason being Brain is an aggregate of nervous tissue.

>

> When it comes to brain infarct we need to look into the causative

> factors.Firstly, at the level of blood vessels(jupiter); secondly,

at

> the level of oxygenation (mars); thirdly, at the level of neurons

viz

> the cells that form nerves (mercury)and lastly, at the level of

> blockage in neural signal transmission (disruption in flow of energy

> linked to Sun).

>

> Regards,

> Manasa.

>

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Dear Thomas,

 

Both 1st house and 1st sign (Aries) signify head/brain specifically. The

specific graha is lagna karaka Sun. Arteries, veins, blood pressure are also

governed by Sun...more information available here:

(http://jyotishvidya.com/prikriti.htm)

 

As suggested by Rohini, it would be good if you could offer the chart for

further study.

 

Best Wishes,

Mrs. Wendy

http://JyotishVidya.com

jyotish-vidya

___

 

 

-

" talljun2 " <talljun2

<jyotish-vidya >

Saturday, February 16, 2008 6:23 AM

Hello and a question

 

 

Hello to all.

 

If I may, I'd like to ask a question regarding planetary symbolism and

the human body.

 

What planet can be taken to symbolize the human brain? Some say Moon,

others say Sun, still others suggest Mercury has a big role in brain

funcrtions.

 

The reason behind the question is a friend has recently sustained what

the docators call and " infract " in his brain, affecting the speech

center. The doctors say the " infract " is an area of dead cell tissue,

the death being due to lack of oxygen/blood flow to that area of the

brain.

 

Thank you all for considering my question.

 

Best wishes,

 

Thomas

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Dear Rohiniji,

 

Yeah! you are right.. Artherosclerotic changes, the most important

cause for infarcts, could be linked to Saturn.. So is devitalisation

(cell death)..

 

I believe the very question asked by Thomas clearly explains how

difficult it is to pinpoint one single planet as the sole

culprit. All planets are intricately linked to one another to create a

particular karmic response which could be decoded using principles of

astrology..

 

Thank you for pointing out the missing link.

 

Regards,

Manasa

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Manasaa,

 

So are we all in our collective wisdom going to let go the scapegoat

of all times:Saturn/Shani Maharaaj, scott-free as the expression goes?

 

....

jyotish-vidya , " m2sangeeth " <m2sangeeth

wrote:

>

> Dear Rohiniji,

>

> Yeah! you are right.. Artherosclerotic changes, the most important

> cause for infarcts, could be linked to Saturn.. So is devitalisation

> (cell death)..

>

> I believe the very question asked by Thomas clearly explains how

> difficult it is to pinpoint one single planet as the sole

> culprit. All planets are intricately linked to one another to

create a

> particular karmic response which could be decoded using principles

of

> astrology..

>

> Thank you for pointing out the missing link.

>

> Regards,

> Manasa

>

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Dear rohiniji,

 

Thanks for provoking my thoughts..I believe that everyone's life is

under karmic influence.. " Good karma begets good results and Bad karma

begets bad results " .. The effects of each karma is felt as a function

of time, right.. Since Saturn represents kaala or time it does play a

significant role in everyone's life..But our actions are linked to

other planets too.. Each planet has its bright side and dark

side,na..so why to make Saturn the scapegoat?..In my opinion, Saturn is

the biggest teacher of all.

 

Regards,

Manasa.

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Manasa,

 

Why is there so much faith in this karmic influence?

 

Karma could be associated with what you have accepted yourself to be!

 

If you decide to change your role and take on a new one, will Karma as

you have known it so far change? Or not??

 

jyotish-vidya , " m2sangeeth " <m2sangeeth

wrote:

>

> Dear rohiniji,

>

> Thanks for provoking my thoughts..I believe that everyone's life is

> under karmic influence.. " Good karma begets good results and Bad karma

> begets bad results " .. The effects of each karma is felt as a function

> of time, right.. Since Saturn represents kaala or time it does play a

> significant role in everyone's life..But our actions are linked to

> other planets too.. Each planet has its bright side and dark

> side,na..so why to make Saturn the scapegoat?..In my opinion, Saturn

is

> the biggest teacher of all.

>

> Regards,

> Manasa.

>

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Dear Rohiniji,

 

Your question gets me back to the query I have started a few days

back. I hope you agree with me in that our thoughts determine our

actions. Now thoughts could arise at a conscious or subconscious

level. Conscious thoughts are at our free will(voluntary) and

subconscious thoughts(involuntary) are predetermined. That surely

speaks of karmic influence in everyone's life.One could fold their

hands , blink their eyes at free will, but what about heart beat..that

is just not in our control One cannot hasten or slow down heart rate

at their will.. Just as wendyji has pointed out earlier a strong 3rd

house says about people who says they can change their fate. I guess

you have that in your chart.

 

jyotish-vidya , " Rohiniranjan "

<rohini_ranjan wrote:

>

> Manasa,

>

> Why is there so much faith in this karmic influence?

>

> Karma could be associated with what you have accepted yourself to be!

>

> If you decide to change your role and take on a new one, will Karma as

> you have known it so far change? Or not??

>

> jyotish-vidya , " m2sangeeth " <m2sangeeth@>

> wrote:

> >

> > Dear rohiniji,

> >

> > Thanks for provoking my thoughts..I believe that everyone's life is

> > under karmic influence.. " Good karma begets good results and Bad karma

> > begets bad results " .. The effects of each karma is felt as a function

> > of time, right.. Since Saturn represents kaala or time it does play a

> > significant role in everyone's life..But our actions are linked to

> > other planets too.. Each planet has its bright side and dark

> > side,na..so why to make Saturn the scapegoat?..In my opinion, Saturn

> is

> > the biggest teacher of all.

> >

> > Regards,

> > Manasa.

> >

>

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Dear Manasa and Rohini,

 

If I might offer a little here (quickly before I switch off for the day) to

clarify the significance of 3rd house in respect to free will. As an example

I have in mind the charts of two natives well known to me. Both have been

very successful in life and both are convinced that their success is due

entirely to their own efforts and has nothing to do with destiny.

 

As fate would have it (pun intended) both have Rx Saturn in 3rd aspected by

Mars.

Saturn indicates discipline, endurance, persistence etc., whilst Mars shows

energy, courage, ambition and force of character.

 

Certainly these natives HAVE succeeded in life through their own

efforts...no doubt of that! However this very characteristic is stamped in

their cosmic blueprint and can be interpreted by the astrologer as one who

will succeed in life through his own efforts.

 

Best Wishes,

Mrs. Wendy

http://JyotishVidya.com

jyotish-vidya

___

 

 

-

" m2sangeeth " <m2sangeeth

<jyotish-vidya >

Saturday, February 16, 2008 10:18 PM

Re: Hello and a question

 

 

 

Dear Rohiniji,

 

Your question gets me back to the query I have started a few days

back. I hope you agree with me in that our thoughts determine our

actions. Now thoughts could arise at a conscious or subconscious

level. Conscious thoughts are at our free will(voluntary) and

subconscious thoughts(involuntary) are predetermined. That surely

speaks of karmic influence in everyone's life.One could fold their

hands , blink their eyes at free will, but what about heart beat..that

is just not in our control One cannot hasten or slow down heart rate

at their will.. Just as wendyji has pointed out earlier a strong 3rd

house says about people who says they can change their fate. I guess

you have that in your chart.

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PS: Both these natives preach the same principle to anyone not succeeding as

they have. They say (continually); " I've worked hard for what I've got! " and

" If you put in the effort you reap the rewards "

 

This is so true - for them - because this IS their destiny!

_____

 

Dear Manasa and Rohini,

 

If I might offer a little here (quickly before I switch off for the day) to

clarify the significance of 3rd house in respect to free will. As an example

I have in mind the charts of two natives well known to me. Both have been

very successful in life and both are convinced that their success is due

entirely to their own efforts and has nothing to do with destiny.

 

As fate would have it (pun intended) both have Rx Saturn in 3rd aspected by

Mars.

Saturn indicates discipline, endurance, persistence etc., whilst Mars shows

energy, courage, ambition and force of character.

 

Certainly these natives HAVE succeeded in life through their own

efforts...no doubt of that! However this very characteristic is stamped in

their cosmic blueprint and can be interpreted by the astrologer as one who

will succeed in life through his own efforts.

 

Best Wishes,

Mrs. Wendy

http://JyotishVidya.com

jyotish-vidya

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Manasaa,

 

I believe in there being an interplay between destiny and free-will.

Without the latter astrology would only remain an intellectual

curiosity. A nice to know but with no practical utility. This would

be the case if everything were destined.

 

Also, we must not ignore that jyotish has always given a lot of

emphasis to muhurta, chosen moments to maximize success of an event

or enterprise etc (electional astrology) and it has always

recommended remedies of all kinds.

 

Now people can interpret any which way they choose and see free will

in destiny or destiny in free-will etc, I have no problem with that.

 

Sometimes people misunderstand and think their entire life was

created by efforts (self-made persons). I have see a few such

individuals too but to an outsider it was obvious that opportunities

were arising for them at critical moments (which they took up readily

without wasting time). To me that was how life works in many cases:

marriage between destiny and free-will. There can not be a one size

that fits all, of course!

 

Regards,

 

RR

 

jyotish-vidya , " m2sangeeth " <m2sangeeth

wrote:

>

>

> Dear Rohiniji,

>

> Your question gets me back to the query I have started a few days

> back. I hope you agree with me in that our thoughts determine our

> actions. Now thoughts could arise at a conscious or subconscious

> level. Conscious thoughts are at our free will(voluntary) and

> subconscious thoughts(involuntary) are predetermined. That surely

> speaks of karmic influence in everyone's life.One could fold their

> hands , blink their eyes at free will, but what about heart

beat..that

> is just not in our control One cannot hasten or slow down heart rate

> at their will.. Just as wendyji has pointed out earlier a strong 3rd

> house says about people who says they can change their fate. I guess

> you have that in your chart.

>

> jyotish-vidya , " Rohiniranjan "

> <rohini_ranjan@> wrote:

> >

> > Manasa,

> >

> > Why is there so much faith in this karmic influence?

> >

> > Karma could be associated with what you have accepted yourself to

be!

> >

> > If you decide to change your role and take on a new one, will

Karma as

> > you have known it so far change? Or not??

> >

> > jyotish-vidya , " m2sangeeth " <m2sangeeth@>

> > wrote:

> > >

> > > Dear rohiniji,

> > >

> > > Thanks for provoking my thoughts..I believe that everyone's

life is

> > > under karmic influence.. " Good karma begets good results and

Bad karma

> > > begets bad results " .. The effects of each karma is felt as a

function

> > > of time, right.. Since Saturn represents kaala or time it does

play a

> > > significant role in everyone's life..But our actions are linked

to

> > > other planets too.. Each planet has its bright side and dark

> > > side,na..so why to make Saturn the scapegoat?..In my opinion,

Saturn

> > is

> > > the biggest teacher of all.

> > >

> > > Regards,

> > > Manasa.

> > >

> >

>

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Hello to all.

 

Thank you for your responses. There is,however, a small problem in sharing the

birth chart with the group; the person spoken of here does not have a recorded

birth time as he was born at home and no one recorded a time of birth. So the

exact house cusps are in doubt, and of course, the operating

periods/sub-periods are also a matters which are questionable due to the lack of

an accurate birth time. However, for the sake of clarity and to assist those who

would like to pursue the matter further, I enclose the birth data as known by

the subject and close with the day,date and time ( as best he remembers) of the

event. The event itself was a stroke affecting the left side of the brain,

resulting in paritial loss of speech and mild paralysis afflicting the right

side of the body.

 

One last note; at the time of the event, transiting Ketu was within a very

tight transit orb of natal Mercury, posited in Leo. First, the birth data:

 

September 17,1957

Wilson (wilson county) North Carolina USA

77w55

35n43

time zone 5

Eastern standard time was in effect during the birth

 

 

The event occured on the day/time as follows:

 

May 13 2007

approximately 5:45 PM Pacific Daylight time

location Seattle Washington

122w20

47n36

time zone 8

daylight savings time in effect

 

Again, thank you and best wishes to all.

 

Sincerely,

 

Thomas

 

Wendy Vasicek <jyotishvidya wrote:

Dear Thomas,

 

Both 1st house and 1st sign (Aries) signify head/brain specifically. The

specific graha is lagna karaka Sun. Arteries, veins, blood pressure are also

governed by Sun...more information available here:

(http://jyotishvidya.com/prikriti.htm)

 

As suggested by Rohini, it would be good if you could offer the chart for

further study.

 

Best Wishes,

Mrs. Wendy

http://JyotishVidya.com

jyotish-vidya

___

 

-

" talljun2 " <talljun2

<jyotish-vidya >

Saturday, February 16, 2008 6:23 AM

Hello and a question

 

Hello to all.

 

If I may, I'd like to ask a question regarding planetary symbolism and

the human body.

 

What planet can be taken to symbolize the human brain? Some say Moon,

others say Sun, still others suggest Mercury has a big role in brain

funcrtions.

 

The reason behind the question is a friend has recently sustained what

the docators call and " infract " in his brain, affecting the speech

center. The doctors say the " infract " is an area of dead cell tissue,

the death being due to lack of oxygen/blood flow to that area of the

brain.

 

Thank you all for considering my question.

 

Best wishes,

 

Thomas

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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So Manasaa, all spur-of-the moment, 'reflexive', knee jerk responses

and impulsive actions must be *destined* because not much thought

goes into those!

 

The type of actions that happen in a " heart-beat " as well as in a

blink of the eye! ;-)

 

RR

 

jyotish-vidya , " m2sangeeth " <m2sangeeth

wrote:

>

>

> Dear Rohiniji,

>

> Your question gets me back to the query I have started a few days

> back. I hope you agree with me in that our thoughts determine our

> actions. Now thoughts could arise at a conscious or subconscious

> level. Conscious thoughts are at our free will(voluntary) and

> subconscious thoughts(involuntary) are predetermined. That surely

> speaks of karmic influence in everyone's life.One could fold their

> hands , blink their eyes at free will, but what about heart

beat..that

> is just not in our control One cannot hasten or slow down heart rate

> at their will.. Just as wendyji has pointed out earlier a strong 3rd

> house says about people who says they can change their fate. I guess

> you have that in your chart.

>

> jyotish-vidya , " Rohiniranjan "

> <rohini_ranjan@> wrote:

> >

> > Manasa,

> >

> > Why is there so much faith in this karmic influence?

> >

> > Karma could be associated with what you have accepted yourself to

be!

> >

> > If you decide to change your role and take on a new one, will

Karma as

> > you have known it so far change? Or not??

> >

> > jyotish-vidya , " m2sangeeth " <m2sangeeth@>

> > wrote:

> > >

> > > Dear rohiniji,

> > >

> > > Thanks for provoking my thoughts..I believe that everyone's

life is

> > > under karmic influence.. " Good karma begets good results and

Bad karma

> > > begets bad results " .. The effects of each karma is felt as a

function

> > > of time, right.. Since Saturn represents kaala or time it does

play a

> > > significant role in everyone's life..But our actions are linked

to

> > > other planets too.. Each planet has its bright side and dark

> > > side,na..so why to make Saturn the scapegoat?..In my opinion,

Saturn

> > is

> > > the biggest teacher of all.

> > >

> > > Regards,

> > > Manasa.

> > >

> >

>

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Dear RRji,

 

//So Manasaa, all spur-of-the moment, 'reflexive', knee jerk responses

and impulsive actions must be *destined* because not much thought

goes into those!//

 

Those actions are programmed at sub-conscious level. We are not

conscious of it until it happens..hope u agree with me in that.. So

aren't they *destined* to happen?

 

Regards,

Manasa.

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Dear Rohini,

 

If I might add my thoughts on this...

 

///and it has always recommended remedies of all kinds.///

 

Since the navagrahas are the dispensers of karma, it stands to reason that

propitiation can bring (some) relief from difficult karma...we agree, I'm

sure :-)

 

Parashara tells us (BPHS Ch.84)

http://jyotishvidya.com/ch84.htm

*26-27. The Grah, who is the cause of adverse effects to a person at any

time, should be handled by worship and appeasing, because Brahma has blessed

the Grahas with the boon " Do good to the persons, who worship you " . And the

development and progress and downfall of the people and the creation and

destruction of the universe are all under the administration and authority

of the Grahas. Therefore they are most venerable.*

 

However, the ability/opportunity given to the native to benefit from

remedial measures is also seen from horoscope. As I'm sure you know, 9th

house governs such things as solutions to problems, remedies (medicine,

yagya, tapas etc). If this house supports it, the native may be able to

receive a good (horoscope) reading and benefit from remedial

measures...otherwise not! It's a very small proportion of the world's

population (India apart of course) that even accepts jyotish let alone be

fortunate enough to receive (correct) remedial measures.

 

///Also, we must not ignore that jyotish has always given a lot of

emphasis to muhurta, chosen moments to maximize success of an event

or enterprise etc (electional astrology)///

 

http://www.enmag.org/06/6jyotish.htm

*A Muhurta helps to avoid unnecessary obstacles and bring additional support

of Nature. However it cannot neutralize unfavorable influences that may

exist in our birth horoscope. When we begin any new and important

enterprise, it is always advisable to have a Jyotish consultation in

addition to the Muhurta. The consultation will help us to understand our

overall chances for success.

 

A Muhurta is not a remedial measure. If the time for the new activity is not

favorable in our birth horoscope, as seen in its dasha periods and planetary

transits, then we might need Yagya performances to help fulfill the purpose

of the Muhurta.*

 

Best Wishes,

Mrs. Wendy

http://JyotishVidya.com

jyotish-vidya

___

 

 

-

" Rohiniranjan " <rohini_ranjan

<jyotish-vidya >

Sunday, February 17, 2008 4:45 AM

Re: Hello and a question

 

 

Manasaa,

 

I believe in there being an interplay between destiny and free-will.

Without the latter astrology would only remain an intellectual

curiosity. A nice to know but with no practical utility. This would

be the case if everything were destined.

 

Also, we must not ignore that jyotish has always given a lot of

emphasis to muhurta, chosen moments to maximize success of an event

or enterprise etc (electional astrology) and it has always

recommended remedies of all kinds.

 

Now people can interpret any which way they choose and see free will

in destiny or destiny in free-will etc, I have no problem with that.

 

Sometimes people misunderstand and think their entire life was

created by efforts (self-made persons). I have see a few such

individuals too but to an outsider it was obvious that opportunities

were arising for them at critical moments (which they took up readily

without wasting time). To me that was how life works in many cases:

marriage between destiny and free-will. There can not be a one size

that fits all, of course!

 

Regards,

 

RR

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Dear Thomas,

 

After a quick look at both natal and transit charts, I'm looking at a

tentative T.O.B. around 6:00AM. With this time the operating dasa was

SA-RA-KE...

 

Natal Ketu occupies 8th house of accidental incidents etc., and was

transited by lagna karaka Sun on day of stroke...Ketu himself was transiting

lagna lord Mercury (in 12th) in sign of Leo.

 

BTW (in my days of nursing) a stroke was referred to as a CVA (cerebral

vascular accident)...

 

This, of course, is a very, very tentative T.O.B. and would need to be

verified/rectified by matching some significant details of the native's

life. It would be good if you could supply some information in this regard.

 

Best Wishes,

Mrs. Wendy

http://JyotishVidya.com

jyotish-vidya

___

 

 

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" thomas allen " <talljun2

<jyotish-vidya >

Sunday, February 17, 2008 6:37 AM

Re: Hello and a question

 

 

Hello to all.

 

Thank you for your responses. There is,however, a small problem in sharing

the birth chart with the group; the person spoken of here does not have a

recorded birth time as he was born at home and no one recorded a time of

birth. So the exact house cusps are in doubt, and of course, the operating

periods/sub-periods are also a matters which are questionable due to the

lack of an accurate birth time. However, for the sake of clarity and to

assist those who would like to pursue the matter further, I enclose the

birth data as known by the subject and close with the day,date and time ( as

best he remembers) of the event. The event itself was a stroke affecting the

left side of the brain, resulting in paritial loss of speech and mild

paralysis afflicting the right side of the body.

 

One last note; at the time of the event, transiting Ketu was within a very

tight transit orb of natal Mercury, posited in Leo. First, the birth data:

 

September 17,1957

Wilson (wilson county) North Carolina USA

77w55

35n43

time zone 5

Eastern standard time was in effect during the birth

 

 

The event occured on the day/time as follows:

 

May 13 2007

approximately 5:45 PM Pacific Daylight time

location Seattle Washington

122w20

47n36

time zone 8

daylight savings time in effect

 

Again, thank you and best wishes to all.

 

Sincerely,

 

Thomas

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BTW my software doesn't show DST for the date you provided?

 

For 06:00AM I get Virgo rising 01:04:46

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Dear Thomas,

 

After a quick look at both natal and transit charts, I'm looking at a

tentative T.O.B. around 6:00AM. With this time the operating dasa was

SA-RA-KE...

 

Natal Ketu occupies 8th house of accidental incidents etc., and was

transited by lagna karaka Sun on day of stroke...Ketu himself was transiting

lagna lord Mercury (in 12th) in sign of Leo.

 

BTW (in my days of nursing) a stroke was referred to as a CVA (cerebral

vascular accident)...

 

This, of course, is a very, very tentative T.O.B. and would need to be

verified/rectified by matching some significant details of the native's

life. It would be good if you could supply some information in this regard.

 

Best Wishes,

Mrs. Wendy

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Whoops, my mistake :-(

 

You had said Eastern standard time...Sorry!

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BTW my software doesn't show DST for the date you provided?

 

For 06:00AM I get Virgo rising 01:04:46

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Dear Thomas,

 

After a quick look at both natal and transit charts, I'm looking at a

tentative T.O.B. around 6:00AM. With this time the operating dasa was

SA-RA-KE...

 

Natal Ketu occupies 8th house of accidental incidents etc., and was

transited by lagna karaka Sun on day of stroke...Ketu himself was transiting

lagna lord Mercury (in 12th) in sign of Leo.

 

BTW (in my days of nursing) a stroke was referred to as a CVA (cerebral

vascular accident)...

 

This, of course, is a very, very tentative T.O.B. and would need to be

verified/rectified by matching some significant details of the native's

life. It would be good if you could supply some information in this regard.

 

Best Wishes,

Mrs. Wendy

http://JyotishVidya.com

jyotish-vidya

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No dear Manasaa,

 

I have never been known to be good at devotional beliefs and that

reality!

 

Best regards...

 

 

jyotish-vidya , " m2sangeeth " <m2sangeeth

wrote:

>

>

> Dear RRji,

>

> //So Manasaa, all spur-of-the moment, 'reflexive', knee jerk

responses

> and impulsive actions must be *destined* because not much thought

> goes into those!//

>

> Those actions are programmed at sub-conscious level. We are not

> conscious of it until it happens..hope u agree with me in that.. So

> aren't they *destined* to happen?

>

> Regards,

> Manasa.

>

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Dear Wendyji and Rohiniji

 

I also would like to state of a chart where Sani and Ketu are in 3rd house

aspected by Moon from 9th house. The subject is organised, hardworking,

courageous and has perseverance. But still believes in fate and Karma.

 

savithri

 

m2sangeeth <m2sangeeth wrote:

 

Dear Rohiniji,

 

Your question gets me back to the query I have started a few days

back. I hope you agree with me in that our thoughts determine our

actions. Now thoughts could arise at a conscious or subconscious

level. Conscious thoughts are at our free will(voluntary) and

subconscious thoughts(involuntary) are predetermined. That surely

speaks of karmic influence in everyone's life.One could fold their

hands , blink their eyes at free will, but what about heart beat..that

is just not in our control One cannot hasten or slow down heart rate

at their will.. Just as wendyji has pointed out earlier a strong 3rd

house says about people who says they can change their fate. I guess

you have that in your chart.

 

jyotish-vidya , " Rohiniranjan "

<rohini_ranjan wrote:

>

> Manasa,

>

> Why is there so much faith in this karmic influence?

>

> Karma could be associated with what you have accepted yourself to be!

>

> If you decide to change your role and take on a new one, will Karma as

> you have known it so far change? Or not??

>

> jyotish-vidya , " m2sangeeth " <m2sangeeth@>

> wrote:

> >

> > Dear rohiniji,

> >

> > Thanks for provoking my thoughts..I believe that everyone's life is

> > under karmic influence.. " Good karma begets good results and Bad karma

> > begets bad results " .. The effects of each karma is felt as a function

> > of time, right.. Since Saturn represents kaala or time it does play a

> > significant role in everyone's life..But our actions are linked to

> > other planets too.. Each planet has its bright side and dark

> > side,na..so why to make Saturn the scapegoat?..In my opinion, Saturn

> is

> > the biggest teacher of all.

> >

> > Regards,

> > Manasa.

> >

>

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Dear Savithri,

 

Is it possible to look at the chart?

 

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Mrs. Wendy

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jyotish-vidya

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" SAVITHRI MAHESH " <savithri_mahesh2000

<jyotish-vidya >

Monday, February 18, 2008 4:37 PM

Re: Re: Hello and a question

 

 

Dear Wendyji and Rohiniji

 

I also would like to state of a chart where Sani and Ketu are in 3rd house

aspected by Moon from 9th house. The subject is organised, hardworking,

courageous and has perseverance. But still believes in fate and Karma.

 

savithri

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Dear Wendyji

 

I am giving you the details and look forward to your views:

 

24 oct 1950 12.30 AM at coimbatore Tamilnadu

 

regards

savithri

 

 

 

Wendy Vasicek <jyotishvidya wrote:

Dear Savithri,

 

Is it possible to look at the chart?

 

Best Wishes,

Mrs. Wendy

http://JyotishVidya.com

jyotish-vidya

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" SAVITHRI MAHESH " <savithri_mahesh2000

<jyotish-vidya >

Monday, February 18, 2008 4:37 PM

Re: Re: Hello and a question

 

Dear Wendyji and Rohiniji

 

I also would like to state of a chart where Sani and Ketu are in 3rd house

aspected by Moon from 9th house. The subject is organised, hardworking,

courageous and has perseverance. But still believes in fate and Karma.

 

savithri

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Just to aid you to remember, Sat and Mars are in Lagna and Saturn

aspects his own house the 3rd where Sun is placed in my case.

 

Regards, C.S. Ravindramani.

 

 

 

jyotish-vidya , SAVITHRI MAHESH

<savithri_mahesh2000 wrote:

>

> Dear Wendyji and Rohiniji

>

> I also would like to state of a chart where Sani and Ketu are in

3rd house aspected by Moon from 9th house. The subject is organised,

hardworking, courageous and has perseverance. But still believes in

fate and Karma.

>

> savithri

>

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Dear Savithri,

 

Thank You! Yes, in this chart 9th lord's dispositor (Saturn) occupies 3rd in

company of Ketu who himself signifies hidden/secret knowledge. Lagnesh Moon

aspects Saturn (from 9th) whilst 9th lord Jupiter aspects 3rd lord Mercury

etc..

 

Best Wishes,

Mrs. Wendy

http://JyotishVidya.com

jyotish-vidya

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" SAVITHRI MAHESH " <savithri_mahesh2000

<jyotish-vidya >

Monday, February 18, 2008 5:34 PM

Re: Re: Hello and a question

 

 

Dear Wendyji

 

I am giving you the details and look forward to your views:

 

24 oct 1950 12.30 AM at coimbatore Tamilnadu

 

regards

savithri

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