Guest guest Posted September 16, 2008 Report Share Posted September 16, 2008 Dear wendy ji, Your mail has certainly has given an indication some you are still not in tune with matters around.probably domestic issues and also loosing near and dear,particular the recent loss of sister have reflections on your thoughts.I am sure that little bit of occupation on your self by being away from these group activities shall definetely give some more confidence to take stock of your activities both at home and otherwise. we pray for your happiness,health and also peace in all our affairs. regards vrkrishnan--- On Tue, 9/16/08, Wendy Vasicek <jyotishvidya wrote: Wendy Vasicek <jyotishvidya Retirement modejyotish-vidya Date: Tuesday, September 16, 2008, 8:47 PMDear Group, Some private mails have made it clear that I need to address the situation as it now stands. I had hoped to maintain a presence on the group occasionally, allowing the group to rely more on itself. However it seems, from some private (accusatory) mails that some have the impression I favour the few whilst ignoring others. This is not true! I would dearly love to answer every post, as I have done for many years, but it is simply beyond my ability to continue in that mode, despite my desire to do so. There comes a time in everyone's life when we have to slow down, and this time has come for me, I'm afraid. Having battled chronic illness for 25 yrs my body/mind demands rest, and I'm pulled ever-more to a life of silence/prayer. Of course the decision has to be made whether to keep the group going or not, but not today...there is time enough for that. Best Wishes, Mrs. Wendy http://JyotishVidya.com ___ --- Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 17, 2008 Report Share Posted September 17, 2008 Dear Mrs. Wendy, I know you for the last ten years, of course through this Internet. The period is so lengthy. I know your sincere efforts that you have put to run this Group in every form. Kindly take rest and take care of your health. That is foremost. I know pretty well, to run a List of this magnitude is certainly a task, a very difficult task. As you said, let the list run on its own for some time. This is my humble suggestion. With regards. Yours sincerely, C.S. Ravindramani. ================================================================= On 9/17/08, Wendy Vasicek <jyotishvidya wrote: Dear Group,Some private mails have made it clear that I need to address thesituation as it now stands. I had hoped to maintain a presence on the group occasionally, allowing the group to rely more on itself. However itseems, from some private (accusatory) mails that some have the impressionI favour the few whilst ignoring others. This is not true! I would dearly love to answer every post, as I have done for many years, but it issimply beyond my ability to continue in that mode, despite my desire todo so.There comes a time in everyone's life when we have to slow down, and this time has come for me, I'm afraid. Having battled chronic illness for 25yrs my body/mind demands rest, and I'm pulled ever-more to a life ofsilence/prayer.Of course the decision has to be made whether to keep the group going or not, but not today...there is time enough for that.Best Wishes,Mrs. Wendyhttp://JyotishVidya.com___ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 17, 2008 Report Share Posted September 17, 2008 Dear Krishnan, Su and Ravindramani, I'm extremely grateful to you all for your understanding! I now feel more relaxed (less guilty) about taking the time-out that I so desperately need at this time rather than being driven by a sense of responsibility to work through it, causing unnecessary stress. I will take a real break (at least) until Monday to give this latest course of anti-biotics a chance to do their job. I've lost count of the number of times I've been put on anti-biotics these last few months. Things settle down after two repeats (which is all the Dr. can give me at a time) but before long I'm back to square one again...resurgence of Crohn's disease. More surgery now seems the only option to stop these never-ending abscesses but I'm not eager to do this due to the fact that our hospitals are rife with golden-staph and other drug-resistent bacteria. I already have deep, deep wounds from past surgery so am extremely vulnerable to picking up an infection that can't be treated with anti-biotics. I also face the danger anaesthetic poses to my heart condition....not to mention failing kidney, painful condition with femoral artery/sciatic nerve due (again) to past surgery. A bit of a dilemma, no doubt. However, I still feel hopeful that I can get on top of this (once again) with proper rest and faith. Of course none of this is new...have been battling the complications of Crohn's disease for over 20 yrs. I apologise for being so forthright...who needs to hear this :-( I just want members to know, in order to avoid any more private and upsetting mails, that my inability to contribute to the group, as I would wish, is due solely to the fact that I'm absolutely exhausted at the moment...not because I'm disinterested in your questions or am favouring certain members but because I'm constantly fighting infection. Best Wishes, Mrs. Wendy http://JyotishVidya.com ___ - " Ravindramani CS " <ravindramani <jyotish-vidya > Wednesday, September 17, 2008 5:23 PM Re: Retirement mode Dear Mrs. Wendy, I know you for the last ten years, of course through this Internet. The period is so lengthy. I know your sincere efforts that you have put to run this Group in every form. Kindly take rest and take care of your health. That is foremost. I know pretty well, to run a List of this magnitude is certainly a task, a very difficult task. As you said, let the list run on its own for some time. This is my humble suggestion. With regards. Yours sincerely, C.S. Ravindramani. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 17, 2008 Report Share Posted September 17, 2008 Dear Mrs. Wendy, You are in my thoughts and I hope you will be able to improve....I too deal with a chronic illness and find that it is absolutely necessary to give the body as well as the mind rest. All the best, Linda "Life and living is a flow, and if we accept that flow and get into that flow, life can be tremendously simple." Ramesh S. Balsehar - Wendy Vasicek jyotish-vidya Wednesday, September 17, 2008 9:32 AM Re: Retirement mode Dear Krishnan, Su and Ravindramani,I'm extremely grateful to you all for your understanding!I now feel more relaxed (less guilty) about taking the time-out that I so desperately need at this time rather than being driven by a sense of responsibility to work through it, causing unnecessary stress. I will take a real break (at least) until Monday to give this latest course of anti-biotics a chance to do their job.I've lost count of the number of times I've been put on anti-biotics these last few months. Things settle down after two repeats (which is all the Dr. can give me at a time) but before long I'm back to square one again...resurgence of Crohn's disease.More surgery now seems the only option to stop these never-ending abscesses but I'm not eager to do this due to the fact that our hospitals are rife with golden-staph and other drug-resistent bacteria. I already have deep, deep wounds from past surgery so am extremely vulnerable to picking up an infection that can't be treated with anti-biotics. I also face the danger anaesthetic poses to my heart condition....not to mention failing kidney, painful condition with femoral artery/sciatic nerve due (again) to past surgery.A bit of a dilemma, no doubt. However, I still feel hopeful that I can get on top of this (once again) with proper rest and faith. Of course none of this is new...have been battling the complications of Crohn's disease for over 20 yrs.I apologise for being so forthright...who needs to hear this :-(I just want members to know, in order to avoid any more private and upsetting mails, that my inability to contribute to the group, as I would wish, is due solely to the fact that I'm absolutely exhausted at the moment...not because I'm disinterested in your questions or am favouring certain members but because I'm constantly fighting infection.Best Wishes,Mrs. Wendyhttp://JyotishVidya.com___- "Ravindramani CS" <ravindramani ><jyotish-vidya >Wednesday, September 17, 2008 5:23 PMRe: Retirement modeDear Mrs. Wendy,I know you for the last ten years, of course through this Internet. Theperiod is so lengthy. I know your sincere efforts that you have put to runthis Group in every form.Kindly take rest and take care of your health. That is foremost. I knowpretty well, to run a List of this magnitude is certainly a task, a verydifficult task.As you said, let the list run on its own for some time.This is my humble suggestion.With regards.Yours sincerely,C.S. Ravindramani. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 17, 2008 Report Share Posted September 17, 2008 Dear Mrs. Wendy, This is just a public message sending you my affection as one who feels himself like your adopted son. HUGS! - Vic On Sep 16, 2008, at 5:47 PM, Wendy Vasicek wrote: > Dear Group, > > Some private mails have made it clear that I need to address the > situation as it now stands. I had hoped to maintain a presence on the > group occasionally, allowing the group to rely more on itself. > However it > seems, from some private (accusatory) mails that some have the > impression > I favour the few whilst ignoring others. This is not true! I would > dearly > love to answer every post, as I have done for many years, but it is > simply beyond my ability to continue in that mode, despite my desire > to > do so. > > There comes a time in everyone's life when we have to slow down, and > this > time has come for me, I'm afraid. Having battled chronic illness for > 25 > yrs my body/mind demands rest, and I'm pulled ever-more to a life of > silence/prayer. > > Of course the decision has to be made whether to keep the group > going or > not, but not today...there is time enough for that. > > Best Wishes, > Mrs. Wendy > http://JyotishVidya.com > ___ > > > > > > --- > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 17, 2008 Report Share Posted September 17, 2008 Dear Mrs. Wendy,If anyone is accusing you of being biased, just ignore them! Most of us in the list know that is unfounded. Please focus on your health and take necessary rest. That is the need of the hour. We will all wait for you to get well and back with your usual zest.When you feel you could comment on this (definitely of least priority at the moment):When I looked at your chart, I feel that Crohn's disease is caused by 6th lord Mercury dispositing Rahu in its constellation. Do you agree with this observation?Regards,Krishna--- On Wed, 17/9/08, Wendy Vasicek <jyotishvidya wrote:Wendy Vasicek <jyotishvidyaRe: Retirement modejyotish-vidya Date: Wednesday, 17 September, 2008, 7:02 PM Dear Krishnan, Su and Ravindramani, I'm extremely grateful to you all for your understanding! I now feel more relaxed (less guilty) about taking the time-out that I so desperately need at this time rather than being driven by a sense of responsibility to work through it, causing unnecessary stress. I will take a real break (at least) until Monday to give this latest course of anti-biotics a chance to do their job. I've lost count of the number of times I've been put on anti-biotics these last few months. Things settle down after two repeats (which is all the Dr. can give me at a time) but before long I'm back to square one again...resurgence of Crohn's disease. More surgery now seems the only option to stop these never-ending abscesses but I'm not eager to do this due to the fact that our hospitals are rife with golden-staph and other drug-resistent bacteria. I already have deep, deep wounds from past surgery so am extremely vulnerable to picking up an infection that can't be treated with anti-biotics. I also face the danger anaesthetic poses to my heart condition... .not to mention failing kidney, painful condition with femoral artery/sciatic nerve due (again) to past surgery. A bit of a dilemma, no doubt. However, I still feel hopeful that I can get on top of this (once again) with proper rest and faith. Of course none of this is new...have been battling the complications of Crohn's disease for over 20 yrs. I apologise for being so forthright.. .who needs to hear this :-( I just want members to know, in order to avoid any more private and upsetting mails, that my inability to contribute to the group, as I would wish, is due solely to the fact that I'm absolutely exhausted at the moment...not because I'm disinterested in your questions or am favouring certain members but because I'm constantly fighting infection. Best Wishes, Mrs. Wendy http://JyotishVidya .com ____________ _________ _________ _______ - "Ravindramani CS" <ravindramani@ gmail.com> <jyotish-vidya> Wednesday, September 17, 2008 5:23 PM Re: Retirement mode Dear Mrs. Wendy, I know you for the last ten years, of course through this Internet. The period is so lengthy. I know your sincere efforts that you have put to run this Group in every form. Kindly take rest and take care of your health. That is foremost. I know pretty well, to run a List of this magnitude is certainly a task, a very difficult task. As you said, let the list run on its own for some time. This is my humble suggestion. With regards. Yours sincerely, C.S. Ravindramani. Unlimited freedom, unlimited storage. Get it now Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 17, 2008 Report Share Posted September 17, 2008 Dear Wendy,All my best for you my dear friend. Please rest and feel better.The list will hold its own, I am sure, as it always has. Although, It is very true that when you are present, members are excited to converse with their knowledgeable senior member. However, there are an abundance of archive articles on the list for all members to search for many of your tutoring and guidance, with referrals for instructive sharing with each other. This is the key for the group to be more self reliant :-).You continue to be in my thoughts and prayers.Hugs, God holds you in his heart with loveUttaraOriginal Message ----Wendy Vasicek <jyotishvidyajyotish-vidya Sent: Wednesday, September 17, 2008 8:32:33 AMRe: Retirement mode Dear Krishnan, Su and Ravindramani, I'm extremely grateful to you all for your understanding! I now feel more relaxed (less guilty) about taking the time-out that I so desperately need at this time rather than being driven by a sense of responsibility to work through it, causing unnecessary stress. I will take a real break (at least) until Monday to give this latest course of anti-biotics a chance to do their job. I've lost count of the number of times I've been put on anti-biotics these last few months. Things settle down after two repeats (which is all the Dr. can give me at a time) but before long I'm back to square one again...resurgence of Crohn's disease. More surgery now seems the only option to stop these never-ending abscesses but I'm not eager to do this due to the fact that our hospitals are rife with golden-staph and other drug-resistent bacteria. I already have deep, deep wounds from past surgery so am extremely vulnerable to picking up an infection that can't be treated with anti-biotics. I also face the danger anaesthetic poses to my heart condition... .not to mention failing kidney, painful condition with femoral artery/sciatic nerve due (again) to past surgery. A bit of a dilemma, no doubt. However, I still feel hopeful that I can get on top of this (once again) with proper rest and faith. Of course none of this is new...have been battling the complications of Crohn's disease for over 20 yrs. I apologise for being so forthright.. .who needs to hear this :-( I just want members to know, in order to avoid any more private and upsetting mails, that my inability to contribute to the group, as I would wish, is due solely to the fact that I'm absolutely exhausted at the moment...not because I'm disinterested in your questions or am favouring certain members but because I'm constantly fighting infection. Best Wishes, Mrs. Wendy http://JyotishVidya .com ____________ _________ _________ _______ ----- Original Message ----- "Ravindramani CS" <ravindramani@ gmail.com> <jyotish-vidya> Wednesday, September 17, 2008 5:23 PM Re: Retirement mode Dear Mrs. Wendy, I know you for the last ten years, of course through this Internet. The period is so lengthy. I know your sincere efforts that you have put to run this Group in every form. Kindly take rest and take care of your health. That is foremost. I know pretty well, to run a List of this magnitude is certainly a task, a very difficult task. As you said, let the list run on its own for some time. This is my humble suggestion. With regards. Yours sincerely, C.S. Ravindramani. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 17, 2008 Report Share Posted September 17, 2008 Wendy ji, ///There comes a time in everyone's life when we have to slow down, and this time has come for me, I'm afraid./// I completely agree. You have to do what you want to do, and nobody can force you to do otherwise. ///Of course the decision has to be made whether to keep the group going or not, but not today...there is time enough for that./// Is this necessary? Vic ji is doing an excellent job! End of the day, it is your call. But I pray that you should repond whenever possible. Don't force yourself, and don't allow anybody to force you. But, whatever you do, please keep JV running! :-) ~~~~~~~~~ Balaji Narasimhan Author & Editor http://www.balaji.ind.in/ ~~~~~~~~~ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 18, 2008 Report Share Posted September 18, 2008 Dear WendyI am shocked to read ur mail. I pray God that u should recover and be amongst us with ur usual self. It is needless to say that we r benefited by ur knowledge and guidance.with regardssavithri--- On Wed, 17/9/08, Uttara <muttaraphalguni wrote:Uttara <muttaraphalguniRe: Retirement modejyotish-vidya Date: Wednesday, 17 September, 2008, 3:57 PMDear Wendy,All my best for you my dear friend. Please rest and feel better.The list will hold its own, I am sure, as it always has. Although, It is very true that when you are present, members are excited to converse with their knowledgeable senior member. However, there are an abundance of archive articles on the list for all members to search for many of your tutoring and guidance, with referrals for instructive sharing with each other. This is the key for the group to be more self reliant :-).You continue to be in my thoughts and prayers.Hugs, God holds you in his heart with loveUttaraOriginal Message ----Wendy Vasicek <jyotishvidya@ bigpond.com>jyotish-vidyaWednesday, September 17, 2008 8:32:33 AMRe: Retirement modeDear Krishnan, Su and Ravindramani, I'm extremely grateful to you all for your understanding! I now feel more relaxed (less guilty) about taking the time-out that I so desperately need at this time rather than being driven by a sense of responsibility to work through it, causing unnecessary stress. I will take a real break (at least) until Monday to give this latest course of anti-biotics a chance to do their job. I've lost count of the number of times I've been put on anti-biotics these last few months. Things settle down after two repeats (which is all the Dr. can give me at a time) but before long I'm back to square one again...resurgence of Crohn's disease. More surgery now seems the only option to stop these never-ending abscesses but I'm not eager to do this due to the fact that our hospitals are rife with golden-staph and other drug-resistent bacteria. I already have deep, deep wounds from past surgery so am extremely vulnerable to picking up an infection that can't be treated with anti-biotics. I also face the danger anaesthetic poses to my heart condition... .not to mention failing kidney, painful condition with femoral artery/sciatic nerve due (again) to past surgery. A bit of a dilemma, no doubt. However, I still feel hopeful that I can get on top of this (once again) with proper rest and faith. Of course none of this is new...have been battling the complications of Crohn's disease for over 20 yrs. I apologise for being so forthright.. .who needs to hear this :-( I just want members to know, in order to avoid any more private and upsetting mails, that my inability to contribute to the group, as I would wish, is due solely to the fact that I'm absolutely exhausted at the moment...not because I'm disinterested in your questions or am favouring certain members but because I'm constantly fighting infection. Best Wishes, Mrs. Wendyhttp://JyotishVidya .com ____________ _________ _________ _______ - "Ravindramani CS" <ravindramani@ gmail.com> <jyotish-vidya> Wednesday, September 17, 2008 5:23 PM Re: Retirement mode Dear Mrs. Wendy, I know you for the last ten years, of course through this Internet. The period is so lengthy. I know your sincere efforts that you have put to run this Group in every form. Kindly take rest and take care of your health. That is foremost. I know pretty well, to run a List of this magnitude is certainly a task, a very difficult task. As you said, let the list run on its own for some time. This is my humble suggestion. With regards. Yours sincerely, C..S. Ravindramani. Unlimited freedom, unlimited storage. Get it now Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 18, 2008 Report Share Posted September 18, 2008 Dear Linda, I do appreciate your kind mail :-) And I truly do hope we will have time to get to know each other better when I return to the group. Best Wishes, Mrs. Wendy http://JyotishVidya.com ___ - " Linda Callanan " <annaicenter <jyotish-vidya > Wednesday, September 17, 2008 10:27 PM Re: Retirement mode Dear Mrs. Wendy, You are in my thoughts and I hope you will be able to improve....I too deal with a chronic illness and find that it is absolutely necessary to give the body as well as the mind rest. All the best, Linda " Life and living is a flow, and if we accept that flow and get into that flow, life can be tremendously simple. " Ramesh S. Balsehar - Wendy Vasicek jyotish-vidya Wednesday, September 17, 2008 9:32 AM Re: Retirement mode Dear Krishnan, Su and Ravindramani, I'm extremely grateful to you all for your understanding! I now feel more relaxed (less guilty) about taking the time-out that I so desperately need at this time rather than being driven by a sense of responsibility to work through it, causing unnecessary stress. I will take a real break (at least) until Monday to give this latest course of anti-biotics a chance to do their job. I've lost count of the number of times I've been put on anti-biotics these last few months. Things settle down after two repeats (which is all the Dr. can give me at a time) but before long I'm back to square one again...resurgence of Crohn's disease. More surgery now seems the only option to stop these never-ending abscesses but I'm not eager to do this due to the fact that our hospitals are rife with golden-staph and other drug-resistent bacteria. I already have deep, deep wounds from past surgery so am extremely vulnerable to picking up an infection that can't be treated with anti-biotics. I also face the danger anaesthetic poses to my heart condition....not to mention failing kidney, painful condition with femoral artery/sciatic nerve due (again) to past surgery. A bit of a dilemma, no doubt. However, I still feel hopeful that I can get on top of this (once again) with proper rest and faith. Of course none of this is new...have been battling the complications of Crohn's disease for over 20 yrs. I apologise for being so forthright...who needs to hear this :-( I just want members to know, in order to avoid any more private and upsetting mails, that my inability to contribute to the group, as I would wish, is due solely to the fact that I'm absolutely exhausted at the moment...not because I'm disinterested in your questions or am favouring certain members but because I'm constantly fighting infection. Best Wishes, Mrs. Wendy http://JyotishVidya.com ___ - " Ravindramani CS " <ravindramani <jyotish-vidya > Wednesday, September 17, 2008 5:23 PM Re: Retirement mode Dear Mrs. Wendy, I know you for the last ten years, of course through this Internet. The period is so lengthy. I know your sincere efforts that you have put to run this Group in every form. Kindly take rest and take care of your health. That is foremost. I know pretty well, to run a List of this magnitude is certainly a task, a very difficult task. As you said, let the list run on its own for some time. This is my humble suggestion. With regards. Yours sincerely, C.S. Ravindramani. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 18, 2008 Report Share Posted September 18, 2008 Thank You Dear Uttara (and ALL), God willing I will benefit from a rest and can contribute to the discussions again without battling through a perpetual haze of exhaustion... Best Wishes, Mrs. Wendy http://JyotishVidya.com ___ - " Uttara " <muttaraphalguni <jyotish-vidya > Thursday, September 18, 2008 4:57 AM Re: Retirement mode Dear Wendy, All my best for you my dear friend. Please rest and feel better. The list will hold its own, I am sure, as it always has. Although, It is very true that when you are present, members are excited to converse with their knowledgeable senior member. However, there are an abundance of archive articles on the list for all members to search for many of your tutoring and guidance, with referrals for instructive sharing with each other. This is the key for the group to be more self reliant :-). You continue to be in my thoughts and prayers. Hugs, God holds you in his heart with love Uttara Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 18, 2008 Report Share Posted September 18, 2008 Dear Mrs Wendy, Just plug off your computer and enjoy some reading.Pray as much as you can.Try to wear a silver (of 5 gms wt) to your little finger.we wish for your recovery besides taking care of yourself. with best wishes & regards vrkishnan--- On Wed, 9/17/08, Wendy Vasicek <jyotishvidya wrote: Wendy Vasicek <jyotishvidyaRe: Retirement modejyotish-vidya Date: Wednesday, September 17, 2008, 9:32 AM Dear Krishnan, Su and Ravindramani,I'm extremely grateful to you all for your understanding!I now feel more relaxed (less guilty) about taking the time-out that I so desperately need at this time rather than being driven by a sense of responsibility to work through it, causing unnecessary stress. I will take a real break (at least) until Monday to give this latest course of anti-biotics a chance to do their job.I've lost count of the number of times I've been put on anti-biotics these last few months. Things settle down after two repeats (which is all the Dr. can give me at a time) but before long I'm back to square one again...resurgence of Crohn's disease.More surgery now seems the only option to stop these never-ending abscesses but I'm not eager to do this due to the fact that our hospitals are rife with golden-staph and other drug-resistent bacteria. I already have deep, deep wounds from past surgery so am extremely vulnerable to picking up an infection that can't be treated with anti-biotics. I also face the danger anaesthetic poses to my heart condition... .not to mention failing kidney, painful condition with femoral artery/sciatic nerve due (again) to past surgery.A bit of a dilemma, no doubt. However, I still feel hopeful that I can get on top of this (once again) with proper rest and faith. Of course none of this is new...have been battling the complications of Crohn's disease for over 20 yrs.I apologise for being so forthright.. .who needs to hear this :-(I just want members to know, in order to avoid any more private and upsetting mails, that my inability to contribute to the group, as I would wish, is due solely to the fact that I'm absolutely exhausted at the moment...not because I'm disinterested in your questions or am favouring certain members but because I'm constantly fighting infection.Best Wishes,Mrs. Wendyhttp://JyotishVidya .com____________ _________ _________ _______- "Ravindramani CS" <ravindramani@ gmail.com><jyotish-vidya>Wednesday, September 17, 2008 5:23 PMRe: Retirement modeDear Mrs. Wendy,I know you for the last ten years, of course through this Internet. Theperiod is so lengthy. I know your sincere efforts that you have put to runthis Group in every form.Kindly take rest and take care of your health. That is foremost. I knowpretty well, to run a List of this magnitude is certainly a task, a verydifficult task.As you said, let the list run on its own for some time.This is my humble suggestion.With regards.Yours sincerely,C.S. Ravindramani. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 18, 2008 Report Share Posted September 18, 2008 Dear Mrs. Wendy, I apologize for the delay in responding to your mail to the group. I strongly believe that you would greatly benefit from an energy healer. This is something I learnt over the few months following my first kundalini rising this year. I don't know if you are skeptical about choosing alternative medicine. So far channeling my energy has helped me in keeping away from medicine of any kind to defeat many common infections. But yours is a more serious infection, so you do need to get external help. Positive energy transfer will clear you of the pain and keep you healthy once again. With love and prayers, Manasa. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 18, 2008 Report Share Posted September 18, 2008 Dear Balaji, > Vic ji is doing an excellent job! =) =) =) Thanks! - Vic Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 19, 2008 Report Share Posted September 19, 2008 Dear Wendyji, I wish my very best for your recovery. Take good care of your health, the group can definitely wait. Warm Wishes Nilesh --- On Thu, 18/9/08, vattem krishnan <bursar_99 wrote: vattem krishnan <bursar_99Re: Retirement modejyotish-vidya Date: Thursday, 18 September, 2008, 6:11 PM Dear Mrs Wendy, Just plug off your computer and enjoy some reading.Pray as much as you can.Try to wear a silver (of 5 gms wt) to your little finger.we wish for your recovery besides taking care of yourself. with best wishes & regards vrkishnan--- On Wed, 9/17/08, Wendy Vasicek <jyotishvidya@ bigpond.com> wrote: Wendy Vasicek <jyotishvidya@ bigpond.com>Re: Retirement modejyotish-vidyaWednesday, September 17, 2008, 9:32 AM Dear Krishnan, Su and Ravindramani,I'm extremely grateful to you all for your understanding!I now feel more relaxed (less guilty) about taking the time-out that I so desperately need at this time rather than being driven by a sense of responsibility to work through it, causing unnecessary stress. I will take a real break (at least) until Monday to give this latest course of anti-biotics a chance to do their job.I've lost count of the number of times I've been put on anti-biotics these last few months. Things settle down after two repeats (which is all the Dr. can give me at a time) but before long I'm back to square one again...resurgence of Crohn's disease.More surgery now seems the only option to stop these never-ending abscesses but I'm not eager to do this due to the fact that our hospitals are rife with golden-staph and other drug-resistent bacteria. I already have deep, deep wounds from past surgery so am extremely vulnerable to picking up an infection that can't be treated with anti-biotics. I also face the danger anaesthetic poses to my heart condition... .not to mention failing kidney, painful condition with femoral artery/sciatic nerve due (again) to past surgery.A bit of a dilemma, no doubt. However, I still feel hopeful that I can get on top of this (once again) with proper rest and faith. Of course none of this is new...have been battling the complications of Crohn's disease for over 20 yrs.I apologise for being so forthright.. .who needs to hear this :-(I just want members to know, in order to avoid any more private and upsetting mails, that my inability to contribute to the group, as I would wish, is due solely to the fact that I'm absolutely exhausted at the moment...not because I'm disinterested in your questions or am favouring certain members but because I'm constantly fighting infection.Best Wishes,Mrs. Wendyhttp://JyotishVidya .com____________ _________ _________ _______- "Ravindramani CS" <ravindramani@ gmail.com><jyotish-vidya>Wednesday, September 17, 2008 5:23 PMRe: Retirement modeDear Mrs. Wendy,I know you for the last ten years, of course through this Internet. Theperiod is so lengthy. I know your sincere efforts that you have put to runthis Group in every form.Kindly take rest and take care of your health. That is foremost. I knowpretty well, to run a List of this magnitude is certainly a task, a verydifficult task.As you said, let the list run on its own for some time.This is my humble suggestion.With regards.Yours sincerely,C.S. Ravindramani. Add more friends to your messenger and enjoy! Invite them now. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 23, 2008 Report Share Posted September 23, 2008 Dear Krishna, ///When you feel you could comment on this (definitely of least priority at the moment): When I looked at your chart, I feel that Crohn's disease is caused by 6th lord Mercury dispositing Rahu in its constellation. Do you agree with this observation?/// I will respond soon :-) Best Wishes, Mrs. Wendy http://JyotishVidya.com ___ - " Krishnamurthy Seetharama " <krishna_1998 <jyotish-vidya > Thursday, September 18, 2008 12:17 AM Re: Retirement mode Dear Mrs. Wendy, If anyone is accusing you of being biased, just ignore them! Most of us in the list know that is unfounded. Please focus on your health and take necessary rest. That is the need of the hour. We will all wait for you to get well and back with your usual zest. When you feel you could comment on this (definitely of least priority at the moment): When I looked at your chart, I feel that Crohn's disease is caused by 6th lord Mercury dispositing Rahu in its constellation. Do you agree with this observation? Regards, Krishna Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 24, 2008 Report Share Posted September 24, 2008 Dear Mrs. Wendy,I will wait for your response :-) Take care.Regards,Krishna--- On Wed, 24/9/08, Wendy Vasicek <jyotishvidya wrote:Wendy Vasicek <jyotishvidyaRe: Retirement modejyotish-vidya Date: Wednesday, 24 September, 2008, 6:50 AM Dear Krishna, ///When you feel you could comment on this (definitely of least priority at the moment): When I looked at your chart, I feel that Crohn's disease is caused by 6th lord Mercury dispositing Rahu in its constellation. Do you agree with this observation? /// I will respond soon :-) Best Wishes, Mrs. Wendy http://JyotishVidya .com ____________ _________ _________ _______ - "Krishnamurthy Seetharama" <krishna_1998@ > <jyotish-vidya> Thursday, September 18, 2008 12:17 AM Re: Retirement mode Dear Mrs. Wendy, If anyone is accusing you of being biased, just ignore them! Most of us in the list know that is unfounded. Please focus on your health and take necessary rest. That is the need of the hour. We will all wait for you to get well and back with your usual zest. When you feel you could comment on this (definitely of least priority at the moment): When I looked at your chart, I feel that Crohn's disease is caused by 6th lord Mercury dispositing Rahu in its constellation. Do you agree with this observation? Regards, Krishna Be the first one to try the new Messenger 9 Beta! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 24, 2008 Report Share Posted September 24, 2008 Dear Krishna, ///When I looked at your chart, I feel that Crohn's disease is caused by 6th lord Mercury dispositing Rahu in its constellation. Do you agree with this observation?/// I see the affliction of Venus in 8th house of Chronic illness as the major cause. Mercury's involvement is through his star lord (Moon) who is disposited by Venus. Crohn's can manifest in different ways. In my case, the chronic inflammation affects (mainly) the pelvic area...space below, and including, the navel (i.e. abdomen, lower bowel etc) resulting in (chronic) perianal fistulas. Not a nice thing to talk about really. But perhaps it may be helpful in confirming the physiological significance of the bhavas (in particular). Both Libra and 7th bhava govern the 'space below navel'...more info here: http://jyotishvidya.com/prikriti.htm In my chart, there are many points leading to this: 1) 7th lord Moon occupies Libra...Venus afflicted in 8th. 2) Mercury in nakshatra of Moon...dispositor Venus afflicted in 8th. 3) Mars aspecting Venus...Mars occupies nakshatra of Moon etc.. 4) Lagna lord disposited by Mercury...dispositor of ME star lord afflicted etc.. 5) Lagna lord SA in nakshatra of Mars aspects Venus; note 2nd is SA's moolatrikona. 6) Both JU and RA occupy nakshatra of Mercury...ME in nakshatra of Moon etc.. 7) Ketu in lagna occupies nakshatra of Moon etc.. 8) Ketu's dispositor (lagnesh Sani) in sign of Mercury, occupies 6th house of diseases (suffering, wounds/ulcers etc.) The point of listing these paths that lead (ultimately) to Venus (afflicted) in 8th is to show that, for chronic illness to develop, there needs to be several strong indications. Of course this is only one side of the coin and, in all honesty, it does not define who I am. No doubt there are times when I'm physically exhausted and I should take more rest than I do when I'm suffering a flare-up. But, at the core of my being, I feel truly blessed. Mercury has given me so much, Jupiter has given me so much :-) There is a place found only in the stillness of deep meditation where I enjoy perfect health of body, mind and spirit...all the rest is totally unimportant by comparison. Unfortunately I don't go there often enough these days...too much time on the computer. The thing is that I couldn't wipe clean one side of the coin without diminishing the other side that has bestowed so many blessings on me. One moment of (spiritual) bliss is worth a lifetime of suffering...not that suffering is necessary, but if that's the way it has to be I accept with gratitude. Best Wishes, Mrs. Wendy http://JyotishVidya.com ___ - " Krishnamurthy Seetharama " <krishna_1998 <jyotish-vidya > Wednesday, September 24, 2008 5:58 PM Re: Retirement mode Dear Mrs. Wendy, I will wait for your response :-) Take care. Regards, Krishna Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 24, 2008 Report Share Posted September 24, 2008 Dear mrs wendy, You have rightly found a way to overcome tensions and there by the sense of " I'm not OK " ..// One moment of (spiritual) bliss is worth a lifetime of suffering... not that suffering is necessary, but if that's the way it has to be I accept with gratitude.// where ever and what ever way you could find peace,joy and comfort,one can withstand to all other kind of pains. if one can adopt to spirtual ways, nothing else in the world can bother.sufferings.Spirtual ways show the path to Mukti(relief) it is this recourse that can give great solace. vrkrishnan ____________ _________ _________ _______ --- On Wed, 9/24/08, Wendy Vasicek <jyotishvidya wrote: Wendy Vasicek <jyotishvidya Re: Retirement mode jyotish-vidya Wednesday, September 24, 2008, 1:18 PM Dear Krishna, ///When I looked at your chart, I feel that Crohn's disease is caused by 6th lord Mercury dispositing Rahu in its constellation. Do you agree with this observation? /// I see the affliction of Venus in 8th house of Chronic illness as the major cause. Mercury's involvement is through his star lord (Moon) who is disposited by Venus. Crohn's can manifest in different ways. In my case, the chronic inflammation affects (mainly) the pelvic area...space below, and including, the navel (i.e. abdomen, lower bowel etc) resulting in (chronic) perianal fistulas. Not a nice thing to talk about really. But perhaps it may be helpful in confirming the physiological significance of the bhavas (in particular). Both Libra and 7th bhava govern the 'space below navel'...more info here: http://jyotishvidya .com/prikriti. htm In my chart, there are many points leading to this: 1) 7th lord Moon occupies Libra...Venus afflicted in 8th. 2) Mercury in nakshatra of Moon...dispositor Venus afflicted in 8th. 3) Mars aspecting Venus...Mars occupies nakshatra of Moon etc.. 4) Lagna lord disposited by Mercury...disposito r of ME star lord afflicted etc.. 5) Lagna lord SA in nakshatra of Mars aspects Venus; note 2nd is SA's moolatrikona. 6) Both JU and RA occupy nakshatra of Mercury...ME in nakshatra of Moon etc.. 7) Ketu in lagna occupies nakshatra of Moon etc.. 8) Ketu's dispositor (lagnesh Sani) in sign of Mercury, occupies 6th house of diseases (suffering, wounds/ulcers etc.) The point of listing these paths that lead (ultimately) to Venus (afflicted) in 8th is to show that, for chronic illness to develop, there needs to be several strong indications. Of course this is only one side of the coin and, in all honesty, it does not define who I am. No doubt there are times when I'm physically exhausted and I should take more rest than I do when I'm suffering a flare-up. But, at the core of my being, I feel truly blessed. Mercury has given me so much, Jupiter has given me so much :-) There is a place found only in the stillness of deep meditation where I enjoy perfect health of body, mind and spirit...all the rest is totally unimportant by comparison. Unfortunately I don't go there often enough these days...too much time on the computer. The thing is that I couldn't wipe clean one side of the coin without diminishing the other side that has bestowed so many blessings on me. One moment of (spiritual) bliss is worth a lifetime of suffering... not that suffering is necessary, but if that's the way it has to be I accept with gratitude. Best Wishes, Mrs. Wendy http://JyotishVidya .com ____________ _________ _________ _______ - " Krishnamurthy Seetharama " <krishna_1998@ > <jyotish-vidya> Wednesday, September 24, 2008 5:58 PM Re: Retirement mode Dear Mrs. Wendy, I will wait for your response :-) Take care. Regards, Krishna Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 25, 2008 Report Share Posted September 25, 2008 Dear Krishnan, I appreciate your input :-) I think if I was asked under oath to define my religion, I would have to say that I hold Jyotish as the supreme truth, the light of which leads the genuine seeker towards the reality of his true self. Best Wishes, Mrs. Wendy http://JyotishVidya.com ___ - " vattem krishnan " <bursar_99 <jyotish-vidya > Thursday, September 25, 2008 11:01 AM Re: Retirement mode Dear mrs wendy, You have rightly found a way to overcome tensions and there by the sense of " I'm not OK " ..// One moment of (spiritual) bliss is worth a lifetime of suffering... not that suffering is necessary, but if that's the way it has to be I accept with gratitude.// where ever and what ever way you could find peace,joy and comfort,one can withstand to all other kind of pains. if one can adopt to spirtual ways, nothing else in the world can bother.sufferings.Spirtual ways show the path to Mukti(relief) it is this recourse that can give great solace. vrkrishnan ____________ _________ _________ _______ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 25, 2008 Report Share Posted September 25, 2008 Dear List, This is what the exact nature of exalted Jupiter. C.S. Ravindramani ==================================================================== jyotish-vidya , " Wendy Vasicek " <jyotishvidya wrote: > > Dear Krishnan, > > I appreciate your input :-) > > I think if I was asked under oath to define my religion, I would have to > say that I hold Jyotish as the supreme truth, the light of which leads > the genuine seeker towards the reality of his true self. > > Best Wishes, > Mrs. Wendy > http://JyotishVidya.com > ___ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 25, 2008 Report Share Posted September 25, 2008 Dear Mrs. Wendy, Yes, I see that Venus is badly afflicted and the need to focus on the 7th house as Crohn's disease particularly occurs in the large intestine (as I undrstand from Wiki). 7H has Rahu and 12L Jupiter (and both of them occupy 6th lord Mercury's constellation). 7L Moon's dispositor is badly afflicted... Thanks for the clarifications. Each placement of a planet brings both good and bad. Nothing is completely good nor completely bad. I am very happy to see that with all the health problems you have, you are able to find solace on the spiritual plane. That takes lot of sadhana, and does not come easily to everyone. I wish all the best for your early recovery. Regards, Krishna --- On Wed, 24/9/08, Wendy Vasicek <jyotishvidya wrote: Wendy Vasicek <jyotishvidya Re: Retirement mode jyotish-vidya Wednesday, 24 September, 2008, 10:48 PM Dear Krishna, ///When I looked at your chart, I feel that Crohn's disease is caused by 6th lord Mercury dispositing Rahu in its constellation. Do you agree with this observation? /// I see the affliction of Venus in 8th house of Chronic illness as the major cause. Mercury's involvement is through his star lord (Moon) who is disposited by Venus. Crohn's can manifest in different ways. In my case, the chronic inflammation affects (mainly) the pelvic area...space below, and including, the navel (i.e. abdomen, lower bowel etc) resulting in (chronic) perianal fistulas. Not a nice thing to talk about really. But perhaps it may be helpful in confirming the physiological significance of the bhavas (in particular). Both Libra and 7th bhava govern the 'space below navel'...more info here: http://jyotishvidya .com/prikriti. htm In my chart, there are many points leading to this: 1) 7th lord Moon occupies Libra...Venus afflicted in 8th. 2) Mercury in nakshatra of Moon...dispositor Venus afflicted in 8th. 3) Mars aspecting Venus...Mars occupies nakshatra of Moon etc.. 4) Lagna lord disposited by Mercury...disposito r of ME star lord afflicted etc.. 5) Lagna lord SA in nakshatra of Mars aspects Venus; note 2nd is SA's moolatrikona. 6) Both JU and RA occupy nakshatra of Mercury...ME in nakshatra of Moon etc.. 7) Ketu in lagna occupies nakshatra of Moon etc.. 8) Ketu's dispositor (lagnesh Sani) in sign of Mercury, occupies 6th house of diseases (suffering, wounds/ulcers etc.) The point of listing these paths that lead (ultimately) to Venus (afflicted) in 8th is to show that, for chronic illness to develop, there needs to be several strong indications. Of course this is only one side of the coin and, in all honesty, it does not define who I am. No doubt there are times when I'm physically exhausted and I should take more rest than I do when I'm suffering a flare-up. But, at the core of my being, I feel truly blessed. Mercury has given me so much, Jupiter has given me so much :-) There is a place found only in the stillness of deep meditation where I enjoy perfect health of body, mind and spirit...all the rest is totally unimportant by comparison. Unfortunately I don't go there often enough these days...too much time on the computer. The thing is that I couldn't wipe clean one side of the coin without diminishing the other side that has bestowed so many blessings on me. One moment of (spiritual) bliss is worth a lifetime of suffering... not that suffering is necessary, but if that's the way it has to be I accept with gratitude. Best Wishes, Mrs. Wendy http://JyotishVidya .com ____________ _________ _________ _______ - " Krishnamurthy Seetharama " <krishna_1998@ > <jyotish-vidya> Wednesday, September 24, 2008 5:58 PM Re: Retirement mode Dear Mrs. Wendy, I will wait for your response :-) Take care. Regards, Krishna Add more friends to your messenger and enjoy! Go to http://in.messenger./invite/ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 25, 2008 Report Share Posted September 25, 2008 > I think if I was asked under oath to define my religion, I would > have to > say that I hold Jyotish as the supreme truth, the light of which leads > the genuine seeker towards the reality of his true self. Dear Mrs. Wendy, That is beautiful! Yours, Vic DiCara / Vraja Kishor http://www.vedicastrologer.net Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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