Guest guest Posted June 29, 2008 Report Share Posted June 29, 2008 kleem namah narasimhaaya Dear Lakshmi, Namaskar January 11, 1968 Time: 9:32:43 Time Zone: 1:00:00 (East of GMT) Place: 19 E 05' 10", 50 N 18' 10" This person struggles with: A driving need to do things perfectly or correctly. A fear of getting dirty or infected. Compulsions. These are behaviors that you repeat to try to control the obsessions. Some people have behaviors that are rigid and structured, while others have very complex behaviors that change. Examples include: Washing or checking that something has been done. Counting, often while doing another compulsive action, such as hand- washing. Repeating things or always moving items to keep them in perfect order. Hoarding. Praying. The obsessions or compulsions usually take up a lot of time—more than 1 hour a day. They greatly interfere with your normal routine at work or school, and they affect social activities and relationships. Regards, Rafal Gendarz / SJC Teacher www: http://rohinaa.com / email: rafal lakshmikary pisze: Hare Rama Krishna Dear Jyotishi, PLease send to me privately or post to the list for study (with native names kept private)- thank-you Lakshmi Kary Of any person who is suffering from EXTREME jealosy, enough where it significantly interferes with their own and other peoples lives. PLease send only accurate birth data and also include some specifics. ie.. native suffered from extreme jealousy during school 1990-1995 etc and attacked a fellow student on ...date etc definition -1. jealous resentment against a rival, a person enjoying success or advantage, etc., or against another's success or advantage itself. 2. mental uneasiness from suspicion or fear of rivalry, unfaithfulness, etc., as in love or aims. Im also interested in people who have severe/EXTREME obsessive compulsive disorder- Again please keep native name private and include some specifics.. ie native started washing hands 100x a day after husband was killed.... or native cant eat anything except for white food since date etc.. Symptoms of the disorder include: Obsessions. These are unwanted thoughts, ideas, and impulses that you have again and again. They won't go away. They get in the way of your normal thoughts and cause anxiety or fear. The thoughts may be sexual or violent, or they may make you worry about illness or infection. Examples include: A fear of harm to yourself or a loved one. A driving need to do things perfectly or correctly. A fear of getting dirty or infected. Compulsions. These are behaviors that you repeat to try to control the obsessions. Some people have behaviors that are rigid and structured, while others have very complex behaviors that change. Examples include: Washing or checking that something has been done. Counting, often while doing another compulsive action, such as hand- washing. Repeating things or always moving items to keep them in perfect order. Hoarding. Praying. The obsessions or compulsions usually take up a lot of time—more than 1 hour a day. They greatly interfere with your normal routine at work or school, and they affect social activities and relationships. Sometimes people may understand that their obsessions and compulsions are not real. But at other times they may not be sure, or they may believe strongly in their fears. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 29, 2008 Report Share Posted June 29, 2008 Dear Rafal, I know someone who suffers from a similar disease. The doctors have said its obsessive compulsive disorder. Its like if he is going out of the house and locking his door, he will keep coming back and rechecking like 10 times if the lock is properly fastened! Could you tell me some pointers in the chart that can cause this kind of OCDs. -Regards Rajarshi "This above all: to thine own self be true!" - Hamlet--- On Sun, 29/6/08, Rafal Gendarz <starsuponme wrote: Rafal Gendarz <starsuponmeRe: [Om Krishna Guru] charts of extremely jealous and OC persons wanted for study , "sohamsa" <sohamsa >Sunday, 29 June, 2008, 2:10 PM kleem namah narasimhaayaDear Lakshmi, Namaskar January 11, 1968Time: 9:32:43Time Zone: 1:00:00 (East of GMT)Place: 19 E 05' 10", 50 N 18' 10"This person struggles with:A driving need to do things perfectly or correctly. A fear of getting dirty or infected. Compulsions. These are behaviors that you repeat to try to control the obsessions. Some people have behaviors that are rigid and structured, while others have very complex behaviors that change. Examples include: Washing or checking that something has been done. Counting, often while doing another compulsive action, such as hand-washing. Repeating things or always moving items to keep them in perfect order. Hoarding. Praying. The obsessions or compulsions usually take up a lot of time—more than 1 hour a day. They greatly interfere with your normal routine at work or school, and they affect social activities and relationships.Regards,Rafal Gendarz / SJC Teacherwww: http://rohinaa. com / email: rafal (AT) rohinaa (DOT) comlakshmikary pisze: Hare Rama KrishnaDear Jyotishi,PLease send to me privately or post to the list for study (with native names kept private)-thank-you Lakshmi KaryOf any person who is suffering from EXTREME jealosy, enough where it significantly interferes with their own and other peoples lives.PLease send only accurate birth data and also include some specifics.ie..native suffered from extreme jealousy during school 1990-1995 etc and attacked a fellow student on ...date etcdefinition -1. jealous resentment against a rival, a person enjoying success or advantage, etc., or against another's success or advantage itself. 2. mental uneasiness from suspicion or fear of rivalry, unfaithfulness, etc., as in love or aims. Im also interested in people who have severe/EXTREME obsessive compulsive disorder- Again please keep native name private and include some specifics.. ie native started washing hands 100x a day after husband was killed.... or native cant eat anything except for white food since date etc.. Symptoms of the disorder include:Obsessions. These are unwanted thoughts, ideas, and impulses that you have again and again. They won't go away. They get in the way of your normal thoughts and cause anxiety or fear. The thoughts may be sexual or violent, or they may make you worry about illness or infection. Examples include: A fear of harm to yourself or a loved one. A driving need to do things perfectly or correctly. A fear of getting dirty or infected. Compulsions. These are behaviors that you repeat to try to control the obsessions. Some people have behaviors that are rigid and structured, while others have very complex behaviors that change. Examples include: Washing or checking that something has been done. Counting, often while doing another compulsive action, such as hand-washing. Repeating things or always moving items to keep them in perfect order. Hoarding. Praying. The obsessions or compulsions usually take up a lot of time—more than 1 hour a day. They greatly interfere with your normal routine at work or school, and they affect social activities and relationships.Sometimes people may understand that their obsessions and compulsions are not real. But at other times they may not be sure, or they may believe strongly in their fears. Bollywood, fun, friendship, sports and more. You name it, we have it. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 29, 2008 Report Share Posted June 29, 2008 kleem namah narasimhaaya Dear Rajarishi , Namaskar The position of Ma/Ke must be checked in D1 and D30. Regards, Rafal Gendarz / SJC Teacher www: http://rohinaa.com / email: rafal rajarshi nandy pisze: Dear Rafal,  I know someone who suffers from a similar disease. The doctors have said its obsessive compulsive disorder. Its like if he is going out of the house and locking his door, he will keep coming back and rechecking like 10 times if the lock is properly fastened!  Could you tell me some pointers in the chart that can cause this kind of OCDs.  -Regards  Rajarshi "This above all: to thine own self be true!" - Hamlet --- On Sun, 29/6/08, Rafal Gendarz <starsuponme (AT) wp (DOT) pl> wrote: Rafal Gendarz <starsuponme (AT) wp (DOT) pl> Re: [Om Krishna Guru] charts of extremely jealous and OC persons wanted for study , "sohamsa" <sohamsa > Sunday, 29 June, 2008, 2:10 PM kleem namah narasimhaaya Dear Lakshmi, Namaskar Date:         January 11, 1968 Time:         9:32:43 Time Zone:    1:00:00 (East of GMT) Place:        19 E 05' 10", 50 N 18' 10" This person struggles with: A driving need to do things perfectly or correctly. A fear of getting dirty or infected. Compulsions. These are behaviors that you repeat to try to control the obsessions. Some people have behaviors that are rigid and structured, while others have very complex behaviors that change. Examples include: Washing or checking that something has been done. Counting, often while doing another compulsive action, such as hand- washing. Repeating things or always moving items to keep them in perfect order. Hoarding. Praying. The obsessions or compulsions usually take up a lot of time—more than 1 hour a day. They greatly interfere with your normal routine at work or school, and they affect social activities and relationships. Regards, Rafal Gendarz / SJC Teacher www: http://rohinaa. com / email: rafal (AT) rohinaa (DOT) com lakshmikary pisze: Hare Rama Krishna Dear Jyotishi, PLease send to me privately or post to the list for study (with native names kept private)- thank-you Lakshmi Kary Of any person who is suffering from EXTREME jealosy, enough where it significantly interferes with their own and other peoples lives. PLease send only accurate birth data and also include some specifics. ie.. native suffered from extreme jealousy during school 1990-1995 etc and attacked a fellow student on ...date etc definition -1. jealous resentment against a rival, a person enjoying success or advantage, etc., or against another's success or advantage itself. 2. mental uneasiness from suspicion or fear of rivalry, unfaithfulness, etc., as in love or aims. Im also interested in people who have severe/EXTREME obsessive compulsive disorder- Again please keep native name private and include some specifics.. ie native started washing hands 100x a day after husband was killed.... or native cant eat anything except for white food since date etc.. Symptoms of the disorder include: Obsessions. These are unwanted thoughts, ideas, and impulses that you have again and again. They won't go away. They get in the way of your normal thoughts and cause anxiety or fear. The thoughts may be sexual or violent, or they may make you worry about illness or infection. Examples include: A fear of harm to yourself or a loved one. A driving need to do things perfectly or correctly. A fear of getting dirty or infected. Compulsions. These are behaviors that you repeat to try to control the obsessions. Some people have behaviors that are rigid and structured, while others have very complex behaviors that change. Examples include: Washing or checking that something has been done. Counting, often while doing another compulsive action, such as hand- washing. Repeating things or always moving items to keep them in perfect order. Hoarding. Praying. The obsessions or compulsions usually take up a lot of time—more than 1 hour a day. They greatly interfere with your normal routine at work or school, and they affect social activities and relationships. Sometimes people may understand that their obsessions and compulsions are not real. But at other times they may not be sure, or they may believe strongly in their fears. Bollywood, fun, friendship, sports and more. You name it, we have it. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 29, 2008 Report Share Posted June 29, 2008 Hare Rama Krishna Dear Rafal, Which D-30 do you use, Shashtiamsa like trimsamsa? Best wishes Lakshmi , Rafal Gendarz <starsuponme wrote: > > *kleem namah narasimhaaya* > Dear Rajarishi , Namaskar > > The position of Ma/Ke must be checked in D1 and D30. > > Regards, > Rafal Gendarz / SJC Teacher > www: http://rohinaa.com / email: rafal > > > > rajarshi nandy pisze: > > > > Dear Rafal, > > > > > > > > I know someone who suffers from a similar disease. The doctors have > > said its obsessive compulsive disorder. Its like if he is going out of > > the house and locking his door, he will keep coming back and > > rechecking like 10 times if the lock is properly fastened! > > > > > > > > Could you tell me some pointers in the chart that can cause this kind > > of OCDs. > > > > > > > > -Regards > > > > Rajarshi > > > > /* > > * " This above all: to thine own self be true! " - Hamlet* > > */ > > > > > > --- On *Sun, 29/6/08, Rafal Gendarz /<starsuponme/* wrote: > > > > Rafal Gendarz <starsuponme > > Re: [Om Krishna Guru] charts of extremely jealous and OC > > persons wanted for study > > , " sohamsa " <sohamsa > > > Sunday, 29 June, 2008, 2:10 PM > > > > *kleem namah narasimhaaya* > > Dear Lakshmi, Namaskar > > > > > > January 11, 1968 > > Time: 9:32:43 > > Time Zone: 1:00:00 (East of GMT) > > Place: 19 E 05' 10 " , 50 N 18' 10 " > > > > This person struggles with: > > > > A driving need to do things perfectly or correctly. > > A fear of getting dirty or infected. > > Compulsions. These are behaviors that you repeat to try to control > > the > > obsessions. Some people have behaviors that are rigid and structured, > > while others have very complex behaviors that change. Examples > > include: > > Washing or checking that something has been done. > > Counting, often while doing another compulsive action, such as hand- > > washing. > > Repeating things or always moving items to keep them in perfect > > order. > > Hoarding. > > Praying. > > The obsessions or compulsions usually take up a lot of time†" more > > than 1 > > hour a day. They greatly interfere with your normal routine at > > work or > > school, and they affect social activities and relationships. > > > > > > > > Regards, > > Rafal Gendarz / SJC Teacher > > www: http://rohinaa. com / email: rafal (AT) rohinaa (DOT) com > > > > > > > > lakshmikary pisze: > > > >> Hare Rama Krishna > >> Dear Jyotishi, > >> PLease send to me privately or post to the list for study (with > >> native > >> names kept private)- > >> thank-you > >> Lakshmi Kary > >> Of any person who is suffering from EXTREME jealosy, enough where it > >> significantly interferes with their own and other peoples lives. > >> PLease send only accurate birth data and also include some specifics. > >> ie.. > >> native suffered from extreme jealousy during school 1990- 1995 etc > >> and > >> attacked a fellow student on ...date etc > >> > >> definition -1. jealous resentment against a rival, a person enjoying > >> success or advantage, etc., or against another's success or > >> advantage > >> itself. > >> 2. mental uneasiness from suspicion or fear of rivalry, > >> unfaithfulness, > >> etc., as in love or aims. > >> > >> Im also interested in people who have severe/EXTREME obsessive > >> compulsive disorder- Again please keep native name private and > >> include > >> some specifics.. ie native started washing hands 100x a day after > >> husband was killed.... or native cant eat anything except for white > >> food since date etc.. > >> > >> Symptoms of the disorder include: > >> > >> Obsessions. These are unwanted thoughts, ideas, and impulses that > >> you > >> have again and again. They won't go away. They get in the way of > >> your > >> normal thoughts and cause anxiety or fear. The thoughts may be > >> sexual > >> or violent, or they may make you worry about illness or infection. > >> Examples include: > >> A fear of harm to yourself or a loved one. > >> A driving need to do things perfectly or correctly. > >> A fear of getting dirty or infected. > >> Compulsions. These are behaviors that you repeat to try to > >> control the > >> obsessions. Some people have behaviors that are rigid and > >> structured, > >> while others have very complex behaviors that change. Examples > >> include: > >> Washing or checking that something has been done. > >> Counting, often while doing another compulsive action, such as hand- > >> washing. > >> Repeating things or always moving items to keep them in perfect > >> order. > >> Hoarding. > >> Praying. > >> The obsessions or compulsions usually take up a lot of time†" more > >> than 1 > >> hour a day. They greatly interfere with your normal routine at > >> work or > >> school, and they affect social activities and relationships. > >> > >> Sometimes people may understand that their obsessions and > >> compulsions > >> are not real. But at other times they may not be sure, or they may > >> believe strongly in their fears. > >> > > > > ------ > > Bollywood, fun, friendship, sports and more. You name it, we have it. > > <http://in.rd./tagline_groups_1/*http://in.promos./g roups/bestof/> > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 30, 2008 Report Share Posted June 30, 2008 kleem namah narasimhaaya Dear Lakshmi , Namaskar If its nerves then normal d30, if psychological disorder then D30-60. Regards, Rafal Gendarz / SJC Teacher www: http://rohinaa.com / email: rafal lakshmikary pisze: Hare Rama Krishna Dear Rafal, Which D-30 do you use, Shashtiamsa like trimsamsa? Best wishes Lakshmi , Rafal Gendarz <starsuponme wrote: > > *kleem namah narasimhaaya* > Dear Rajarishi , Namaskar > > The position of Ma/Ke must be checked in D1 and D30. > > Regards, > Rafal Gendarz / SJC Teacher > www: http://rohinaa.com / email: rafal > > > > rajarshi nandy pisze: > > > > Dear Rafal, > > > > > > > > I know someone who suffers from a similar disease. The doctors have > > said its obsessive compulsive disorder. Its like if he is going out of > > the house and locking his door, he will keep coming back and > > rechecking like 10 times if the lock is properly fastened! > > > > > > > > Could you tell me some pointers in the chart that can cause this kind > > of OCDs. > > > > > > > > -Regards > > > > Rajarshi > > > > /* > > *"This above all: to thine own self be true!" - Hamlet* > > */ > > > > > > --- On *Sun, 29/6/08, Rafal Gendarz /<starsuponme/* wrote: > > > > Rafal Gendarz <starsuponme > > Re: [Om Krishna Guru] charts of extremely jealous and OC > > persons wanted for study > > , "sohamsa" <sohamsa > > > Sunday, 29 June, 2008, 2:10 PM > > > > *kleem namah narasimhaaya* > > Dear Lakshmi, Namaskar > > > > > > January 11, 1968 > > Time: 9:32:43 > > Time Zone: 1:00:00 (East of GMT) > > Place: 19 E 05' 10", 50 N 18' 10" > > > > This person struggles with: > > > > A driving need to do things perfectly or correctly. > > A fear of getting dirty or infected. > > Compulsions. These are behaviors that you repeat to try to control > > the > > obsessions. Some people have behaviors that are rigid and structured, > > while others have very complex behaviors that change. Examples > > include: > > Washing or checking that something has been done. > > Counting, often while doing another compulsive action, such as hand- > > washing. > > Repeating things or always moving items to keep them in perfect > > order. > > Hoarding. > > Praying. > > The obsessions or compulsions usually take up a lot of timeâ€"more > > than 1 > > hour a day. They greatly interfere with your normal routine at > > work or > > school, and they affect social activities and relationships. > > > > > > > > Regards, > > Rafal Gendarz / SJC Teacher > > www: http://rohinaa. com / email: rafal (AT) rohinaa (DOT) com > > > > > > > > lakshmikary pisze: > > > >> Hare Rama Krishna > >> Dear Jyotishi, > >> PLease send to me privately or post to the list for study (with > >> native > >> names kept private)- > >> thank-you > >> Lakshmi Kary > >> Of any person who is suffering from EXTREME jealosy, enough where it > >> significantly interferes with their own and other peoples lives. > >> PLease send only accurate birth data and also include some specifics. > >> ie.. > >> native suffered from extreme jealousy during school 1990- 1995 etc > >> and > >> attacked a fellow student on ...date etc > >> > >> definition -1. jealous resentment against a rival, a person enjoying > >> success or advantage, etc., or against another's success or > >> advantage > >> itself. > >> 2. mental uneasiness from suspicion or fear of rivalry, > >> unfaithfulness, > >> etc., as in love or aims. > >> > >> Im also interested in people who have severe/EXTREME obsessive > >> compulsive disorder- Again please keep native name private and > >> include > >> some specifics.. ie native started washing hands 100x a day after > >> husband was killed.... or native cant eat anything except for white > >> food since date etc.. > >> > >> Symptoms of the disorder include: > >> > >> Obsessions. These are unwanted thoughts, ideas, and impulses that > >> you > >> have again and again. They won't go away. They get in the way of > >> your > >> normal thoughts and cause anxiety or fear. The thoughts may be > >> sexual > >> or violent, or they may make you worry about illness or infection. > >> Examples include: > >> A fear of harm to yourself or a loved one. > >> A driving need to do things perfectly or correctly. > >> A fear of getting dirty or infected. > >> Compulsions. These are behaviors that you repeat to try to > >> control the > >> obsessions. Some people have behaviors that are rigid and > >> structured, > >> while others have very complex behaviors that change. Examples > >> include: > >> Washing or checking that something has been done. > >> Counting, often while doing another compulsive action, such as hand- > >> washing. > >> Repeating things or always moving items to keep them in perfect > >> order. > >> Hoarding. > >> Praying. > >> The obsessions or compulsions usually take up a lot of timeâ€"more > >> than 1 > >> hour a day. They greatly interfere with your normal routine at > >> work or > >> school, and they affect social activities and relationships. > >> > >> Sometimes people may understand that their obsessions and > >> compulsions > >> are not real. But at other times they may not be sure, or they may > >> believe strongly in their fears. > >> > > > > ------------------------- ------ > > Bollywood, fun, friendship, sports and more. You name it, we have it. > > <http://in.rd./tagline_groups_1/*http://in.promos./g roups/bestof/> > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 30, 2008 Report Share Posted June 30, 2008 Hare Rama Krishna Dear Rafal, When you mean normal D-30 you are referring to Parasara? and when you say nerves you mean, like a physical problem that involves the nervous system, like MS, Lou Gehrigs Disease etc? thanks Best wishes Lakshmi Lakshmi -- In , Rafal Gendarz <starsuponme wrote: > > *kleem namah narasimhaaya* > Dear Lakshmi , Namaskar > > If its nerves then normal d30, if psychological disorder then D30- 60. > > Regards, > Rafal Gendarz / SJC Teacher > www: http://rohinaa.com / email: rafal > > > > > > lakshmikary pisze: > > > > Hare Rama Krishna > > Dear Rafal, > > Which D-30 do you use, > > Shashtiamsa like trimsamsa? > > Best wishes > > Lakshmi > > > > > > <%40>, Rafal Gendarz <starsuponme@> > > wrote: > > > > > > *kleem namah narasimhaaya* > > > Dear Rajarishi , Namaskar > > > > > > The position of Ma/Ke must be checked in D1 and D30. > > > > > > Regards, > > > Rafal Gendarz / SJC Teacher > > > www: http://rohinaa.com <http://rohinaa.com> / email: rafal@ > > > > > > > > > > > > rajarshi nandy pisze: > > > > > > > > Dear Rafal, > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > I know someone who suffers from a similar disease. The doctors > > have > > > > said its obsessive compulsive disorder. Its like if he is going > > out of > > > > the house and locking his door, he will keep coming back and > > > > rechecking like 10 times if the lock is properly fastened! > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Could you tell me some pointers in the chart that can cause this > > kind > > > > of OCDs. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > -Regards > > > > > > > > Rajarshi > > > > > > > > /* > > > > * " This above all: to thine own self be true! " - Hamlet* > > > > */ > > > > > > > > > > > > --- On *Sun, 29/6/08, Rafal Gendarz /<starsuponme@>/* wrote: > > > > > > > > Rafal Gendarz <starsuponme@> > > > > Re: [Om Krishna Guru] charts of extremely jealous > > and OC > > > > persons wanted for study > > > > > > <%40>, " sohamsa " > > <sohamsa <sohamsa%40>> > > > > Sunday, 29 June, 2008, 2:10 PM > > > > > > > > *kleem namah narasimhaaya* > > > > Dear Lakshmi, Namaskar > > > > > > > > > > > > January 11, 1968 > > > > Time: 9:32:43 > > > > Time Zone: 1:00:00 (East of GMT) > > > > Place: 19 E 05' 10 " , 50 N 18' 10 " > > > > > > > > This person struggles with: > > > > > > > > A driving need to do things perfectly or correctly. > > > > A fear of getting dirty or infected. > > > > Compulsions. These are behaviors that you repeat to try to > > control > > > > the > > > > obsessions. Some people have behaviors that are rigid and > > structured, > > > > while others have very complex behaviors that change. Examples > > > > include: > > > > Washing or checking that something has been done. > > > > Counting, often while doing another compulsive action, such > > as hand- > > > > washing. > > > > Repeating things or always moving items to keep them in > > perfect > > > > order. > > > > Hoarding. > > > > Praying. > > > > The obsessions or compulsions usually take up a lot of > > timeâEUR " more > > > > than 1 > > > > hour a day. They greatly interfere with your normal routine at > > > > work or > > > > school, and they affect social activities and relationships. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Regards, > > > > Rafal Gendarz / SJC Teacher > > > > www: http://rohinaa. com / email: rafal (AT) rohinaa (DOT) com > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > lakshmikary pisze: > > > > > > > >> Hare Rama Krishna > > > >> Dear Jyotishi, > > > >> PLease send to me privately or post to the list for study > > (with > > > >> native > > > >> names kept private)- > > > >> thank-you > > > >> Lakshmi Kary > > > >> Of any person who is suffering from EXTREME jealosy, enough > > where it > > > >> significantly interferes with their own and other peoples > > lives. > > > >> PLease send only accurate birth data and also include some > > specifics. > > > >> ie.. > > > >> native suffered from extreme jealousy during school 1990- > > 1995 etc > > > >> and > > > >> attacked a fellow student on ...date etc > > > >> > > > >> definition -1. jealous resentment against a rival, a person > > enjoying > > > >> success or advantage, etc., or against another's success or > > > >> advantage > > > >> itself. > > > >> 2. mental uneasiness from suspicion or fear of rivalry, > > > >> unfaithfulness, > > > >> etc., as in love or aims. > > > >> > > > >> Im also interested in people who have severe/EXTREME > > obsessive > > > >> compulsive disorder- Again please keep native name private > > and > > > >> include > > > >> some specifics.. ie native started washing hands 100x a day > > after > > > >> husband was killed.... or native cant eat anything except > > for white > > > >> food since date etc.. > > > >> > > > >> Symptoms of the disorder include: > > > >> > > > >> Obsessions. These are unwanted thoughts, ideas, and impulses > > that > > > >> you > > > >> have again and again. They won't go away. They get in the > > way of > > > >> your > > > >> normal thoughts and cause anxiety or fear. The thoughts may > > be > > > >> sexual > > > >> or violent, or they may make you worry about illness or > > infection. > > > >> Examples include: > > > >> A fear of harm to yourself or a loved one. > > > >> A driving need to do things perfectly or correctly. > > > >> A fear of getting dirty or infected. > > > >> Compulsions. These are behaviors that you repeat to try to > > > >> control the > > > >> obsessions. Some people have behaviors that are rigid and > > > >> structured, > > > >> while others have very complex behaviors that change. > > Examples > > > >> include: > > > >> Washing or checking that something has been done. > > > >> Counting, often while doing another compulsive action, such > > as hand- > > > >> washing. > > > >> Repeating things or always moving items to keep them in > > perfect > > > >> order. > > > >> Hoarding. > > > >> Praying. > > > >> The obsessions or compulsions usually take up a lot of > > timeâEUR " more > > > >> than 1 > > > >> hour a day. They greatly interfere with your normal routine > > at > > > >> work or > > > >> school, and they affect social activities and relationships. > > > >> > > > >> Sometimes people may understand that their obsessions and > > > >> compulsions > > > >> are not real. But at other times they may not be sure, or > > they may > > > >> believe strongly in their fears. > > > >> > > > > > > > > ------------------------- > > ------ > > > > Bollywood, fun, friendship, sports and more. You name it, we have > > it. > > > > > > <http://in.rd./tagline_groups_1/*http://in.promos./g > > <http://in.rd./tagline_groups_1/*http://in.promos./g > > > roups/bestof/> > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 30, 2008 Report Share Posted June 30, 2008 kleem namah narasimhaaya Dear Lakshmi, Namaskar Yes, Parasara D30 is to determine the tattvas/doshas. Yes nervous systems, for this often mangal is connected to D30 Lagna. In my chart I have Lagnesh with Mangal in D30 whilst Ke/Ma (gandanta) are in badhak - i have nerve problems. In remek's chart. Mangal sits in lagna and Ketu is in badhak in pitta sign d30 (agni distortion). Mangal in Lagna in d30. He is interested in Martial arts (Mo in 12 from AL) In this year he took divorce after many years of marriage. 2L from UL sits in third bhava in D9 and 12H in D1. Pi-Li MD. Li is 8H from Pi. Pi aspects 2H from UL, Li lord is in 7 from UL. The issue was strongly connected to religious differences as Guru sits in 8h in d9. they have one child which was girl - 9L from ul is aspected by one planet - manly but in parivartana. He left spiritual organization (4L from AL is Me - spiritual society) recently and we see Guru-Shani. Shani aspects 9L from NL as anubhava in D1 sits in ninth bhava with Ketu. Moon should be checked and it is connected to UL which shows connections to wife decisions. Ma and Ve in simhasana bhavas give problems to Gu and Ra both connected to marriage-points indicate the problems. tithi lord is in parivartana which shows reversal of fortune. Regards, Rafal Gendarz / SJC Teacher www: http://rohinaa.com / email: rafal lakshmikary pisze: Hare Rama Krishna Dear Rafal, When you mean normal D-30 you are referring to Parasara? and when you say nerves you mean, like a physical problem that involves the nervous system, like MS, Lou Gehrigs Disease etc? thanks Best wishes Lakshmi Lakshmi -- In , Rafal Gendarz <starsuponme wrote: > > *kleem namah narasimhaaya* > Dear Lakshmi , Namaskar > > If its nerves then normal d30, if psychological disorder then D30- 60. > > Regards, > Rafal Gendarz / SJC Teacher > www: http://rohinaa.com / email: rafal > > > > > > lakshmikary pisze: > > > > Hare Rama Krishna > > Dear Rafal, > > Which D-30 do you use, > > Shashtiamsa like trimsamsa? > > Best wishes > > Lakshmi > > > > > > <%40>, Rafal Gendarz <starsuponme@> > > wrote: > > > > > > *kleem namah narasimhaaya* > > > Dear Rajarishi , Namaskar > > > > > > The position of Ma/Ke must be checked in D1 and D30. > > > > > > Regards, > > > Rafal Gendarz / SJC Teacher > > > www: http://rohinaa.com <http://rohinaa.com> / email: rafal@ > > > > > > > > > > > > rajarshi nandy pisze: > > > > > > > > Dear Rafal, > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > I know someone who suffers from a similar disease. The doctors > > have > > > > said its obsessive compulsive disorder. Its like if he is going > > out of > > > > the house and locking his door, he will keep coming back and > > > > rechecking like 10 times if the lock is properly fastened! > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Could you tell me some pointers in the chart that can cause this > > kind > > > > of OCDs. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > -Regards > > > > > > > > Rajarshi > > > > > > > > /* > > > > *"This above all: to thine own self be true!" - Hamlet* > > > > */ > > > > > > > > > > > > --- On *Sun, 29/6/08, Rafal Gendarz /<starsuponme@>/* wrote: > > > > > > > > Rafal Gendarz <starsuponme@> > > > > Re: [Om Krishna Guru] charts of extremely jealous > > and OC > > > > persons wanted for study > > > > > > <%40>, "sohamsa" > > <sohamsa <sohamsa%40>> > > > > Sunday, 29 June, 2008, 2:10 PM > > > > > > > > *kleem namah narasimhaaya* > > > > Dear Lakshmi, Namaskar > > > > > > > > > > > > January 11, 1968 > > > > Time: 9:32:43 > > > > Time Zone: 1:00:00 (East of GMT) > > > > Place: 19 E 05' 10", 50 N 18' 10" > > > > > > > > This person struggles with: > > > > > > > > A driving need to do things perfectly or correctly. > > > > A fear of getting dirty or infected. > > > > Compulsions. These are behaviors that you repeat to try to > > control > > > > the > > > > obsessions. Some people have behaviors that are rigid and > > structured, > > > > while others have very complex behaviors that change. Examples > > > > include: > > > > Washing or checking that something has been done. > > > > Counting, often while doing another compulsive action, such > > as hand- > > > > washing. > > > > Repeating things or always moving items to keep them in > > perfect > > > > order. > > > > Hoarding. > > > > Praying. > > > > The obsessions or compulsions usually take up a lot of > > timeâEUR"more > > > > than 1 > > > > hour a day. They greatly interfere with your normal routine at > > > > work or > > > > school, and they affect social activities and relationships. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Regards, > > > > Rafal Gendarz / SJC Teacher > > > > www: http://rohinaa. com / email: rafal (AT) rohinaa (DOT) com > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > lakshmikary pisze: > > > > > > > >> Hare Rama Krishna > > > >> Dear Jyotishi, > > > >> PLease send to me privately or post to the list for study > > (with > > > >> native > > > >> names kept private)- > > > >> thank-you > > > >> Lakshmi Kary > > > >> Of any person who is suffering from EXTREME jealosy, enough > > where it > > > >> significantly interferes with their own and other peoples > > lives. > > > >> PLease send only accurate birth data and also include some > > specifics. > > > >> ie.. > > > >> native suffered from extreme jealousy during school 1990- > > 1995 etc > > > >> and > > > >> attacked a fellow student on ...date etc > > > >> > > > >> definition -1. jealous resentment against a rival, a person > > enjoying > > > >> success or advantage, etc., or against another's success or > > > >> advantage > > > >> itself. > > > >> 2. mental uneasiness from suspicion or fear of rivalry, > > > >> unfaithfulness, > > > >> etc., as in love or aims. > > > >> > > > >> Im also interested in people who have severe/EXTREME > > obsessive > > > >> compulsive disorder- Again please keep native name private > > and > > > >> include > > > >> some specifics.. ie native started washing hands 100x a day > > after > > > >> husband was killed.... or native cant eat anything except > > for white > > > >> food since date etc.. > > > >> > > > >> Symptoms of the disorder include: > > > >> > > > >> Obsessions. These are unwanted thoughts, ideas, and impulses > > that > > > >> you > > > >> have again and again. They won't go away. They get in the > > way of > > > >> your > > > >> normal thoughts and cause anxiety or fear. The thoughts may > > be > > > >> sexual > > > >> or violent, or they may make you worry about illness or > > infection. > > > >> Examples include: > > > >> A fear of harm to yourself or a loved one. > > > >> A driving need to do things perfectly or correctly. > > > >> A fear of getting dirty or infected. > > > >> Compulsions. These are behaviors that you repeat to try to > > > >> control the > > > >> obsessions. Some people have behaviors that are rigid and > > > >> structured, > > > >> while others have very complex behaviors that change. > > Examples > > > >> include: > > > >> Washing or checking that something has been done. > > > >> Counting, often while doing another compulsive action, such > > as hand- > > > >> washing. > > > >> Repeating things or always moving items to keep them in > > perfect > > > >> order. > > > >> Hoarding. > > > >> Praying. > > > >> The obsessions or compulsions usually take up a lot of > > timeâEUR"more > > > >> than 1 > > > >> hour a day. They greatly interfere with your normal routine > > at > > > >> work or > > > >> school, and they affect social activities and relationships. > > > >> > > > >> Sometimes people may understand that their obsessions and > > > >> compulsions > > > >> are not real. 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