Guest guest Posted January 8, 2003 Report Share Posted January 8, 2003 Hi all: I recently got my birth time from Yogi Karve. However I failed to clarify whether it was Local Mean Time or Local Standard Time. I assumed it to be Local Standard Time. However, I later learnt people under "body-talk" (a state of hypnosis?) give time in LMT. KN Rao says Karveji gives local standard time and not LMT. Any help/info is appreciated. Thanks, Siva. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 8, 2003 Report Share Posted January 8, 2003 I expect to meet with Yogi Karve next week, if all goes well (as it should). I will bring a printout of your question with me, in hopes he can make the correct time (LMT or Standard) clear for your understanding. Love, Carol Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 8, 2003 Report Share Posted January 8, 2003 Dear Carol, Thanks a lot!. His son is with him. He knows jyotish, is very conversant in english and he also can tell the birth date (actually he tells it faster than Karveji). He was my translator. I believe he can help with this question. Best wishes for your meeting. -Siva. gjlist, Carolhook@a... wrote: > Dear Siva, > > I expect to meet with Yogi Karve next week, if all goes well (as it > should). I will bring a printout of your question with me, in hopes he can > make the correct time (LMT or Standard) clear for your understanding. > Love, > Carol Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 14, 2003 Report Share Posted January 14, 2003 I asked Charles about your question (LMT vs GMT) before meeting Yogi Karveji, and Charles explained that Yogi Karve always uses local clock-on-the-wall time for the location where the baby is being born....so if the local clock time used in the birth room is Daylight savings time, for instance, Yogi Karve will give birth time to correspond with that same Daylight savings time. Hope this answers your question! Later this week I will tell the List about this meeting. meanwhile, i hope as many as can, will contact Charles Saba and see Yogi Karve while he remains in the Washington DC area a week longer than originally anticipated, for the benefit of many who wish to meet him. Love, Carol Hook In a message dated 1/8/2003 9:03:09 PM Eastern Standard Time, schinnas writes: Dear Carol, Thanks a lot!. His son is with him. He knows jyotish, is very conversant in english and he also can tell the birth date (actually he tells it faster than Karveji). He was my translator. I believe he can help with this question. Best wishes for your meeting. -Siva. gjlist, Carolhook@a... wrote: >Dear Siva, > > I expect to meet with Yogi Karve next week, if all goes well (as it >should). I will bring a printout of your question with me, in hopes he can >make the correct time (LMT or Standard) clear for your understanding. > Love, > Carol Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 15, 2003 Report Share Posted January 15, 2003 Dear Carol, Thank you very much. I really appreciate it. That is what I guessed initially, but later got mixed up with LMT and wanted to be sure. I hope Karveji visits Boston sometimes. regards, -Siva. gjlist, Carolhook@a... wrote: > Dear Siva, > > I asked Charles about your question (LMT vs GMT) before meeting Yogi > Karveji, and Charles explained that Yogi Karve always uses local > clock-on-the-wall time for the location where the baby is being born....so if > the local clock time used in the birth room is Daylight savings time, for > instance, Yogi Karve will give birth time to correspond with that same > Daylight savings time. Hope this answers your question! > Later this week I will tell the List about this meeting. meanwhile, i > hope as many as can, will contact Charles Saba and see Yogi Karve while he > remains in the Washington DC area a week longer than originally anticipated, > for the benefit of many who wish to meet him. > Love, > Carol Hook In a message dated 1/8/2003 9:03:09 PM Eastern Standard Time, > schinnas writes: > > > Dear Carol, > > Thanks a lot!. His son is with him. He knows jyotish, is very > > conversant in english and he also can tell the birth date (actually > > he tells it faster than Karveji). He was my translator. I believe he > > can help with this question. > > > > Best wishes for your meeting. > > -Siva. > > > > gjlist, Carolhook@a... wrote: > > >Dear Siva, > > > > > > I expect to meet with Yogi Karve next week, if all goes well > > (as it > > >should). I will bring a printout of your question with me, in > > hopes he can > > >make the correct time (LMT or Standard) clear for your > > understanding. > > > Love, > > > Carol Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 15, 2003 Report Share Posted January 15, 2003 I was hoping to be helpful and make the time issue clear for understanding, and yet inadvertently my description gave you a new question! I do not know how Yogi Karve visualizes time. Certainly one with his divine attunement will easily distinguish between the correct/exact local clock time and a local mechanical clock on the wall that is running fast or slow, so the question should actually be properly phrased, "How does he do that?!" I am simply in awe. A few days more and I will write my experience with Yogi Karveji for our GJList. Love to all, Carol In a message dated 1/15/2003 4:39:50 PM Eastern Standard Time, venk (AT) mansai (DOT) com writes: This discussion brings up a question in my mind as to how Yogi Karve visualizes time. In one response below it is said that "he visualizes the time of the clock on the wall." That is probably very true, which means that he visualizes the birth of the person and the surroundings which include the clock on the wall. But that also implies that this visualization of the time of birth accurately depicts the time as was of the clock on the wall. But the clock on the wall could be accurate or it could be off? venkatachalam Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 15, 2003 Report Share Posted January 15, 2003 This discussion brings up a question in my mind as to how Yogi Karve visualizes time. In one response below it is said that "he visualizes the time of the clock on the wall." That is probably very true, which means that he visualizes the birth of the person and the surroundings which include the clock on the wall. But that also implies that this visualization of the time of birth accurately depicts the time as was of the clock on the wall. But the clock on the wall could be accurate or it could be off? venkatachalam schinnas wrote: > Dear Carol, > Thank you very much. I really appreciate it. That is what I guessed > initially, but later got mixed up with LMT and wanted to be sure. > > I hope Karveji visits Boston sometimes. > > regards, > -Siva. > > gjlist, Carolhook@a... wrote: > >> Dear Siva, >> >> I asked Charles about your question (LMT vs GMT) before > > meeting Yogi > >> Karveji, and Charles explained that Yogi Karve always uses local >> clock-on-the-wall time for the location where the baby is being > > born....so if > >> the local clock time used in the birth room is Daylight savings > > time, for > >> instance, Yogi Karve will give birth time to correspond with that > > same > >> Daylight savings time. Hope this answers your question! >> Later this week I will tell the List about this meeting. > > meanwhile, i > >> hope as many as can, will contact Charles Saba and see Yogi Karve > > while he > >> remains in the Washington DC area a week longer than originally > > anticipated, > >> for the benefit of many who wish to meet him. >> Love, >> Carol Hook >> >> >> >> >> >> >> In a message dated 1/8/2003 9:03:09 PM Eastern Standard Time, >> schinnas writes: >> >> >>> Dear Carol, >>> Thanks a lot!. His son is with him. He knows jyotish, is very >>> conversant in english and he also can tell the birth date >> > (actually > >>> he tells it faster than Karveji). He was my translator. I believe >> > he > >>> can help with this question. >>> >>> Best wishes for your meeting. >>> -Siva. >>> >>> gjlist, Carolhook@a... wrote: >>> >>>> Dear Siva, >>>> >>>> I expect to meet with Yogi Karve next week, if all goes well >>> >>> (as it >>> >>>> should). I will bring a printout of your question with me, in >>> >>> hopes he can >>> >>>> make the correct time (LMT or Standard) clear for your >>> >>> understanding. >>> >>>> Love, >>>> Carol >>> > > > > > Om Namo Bhagavate Vasudevaya; Hare Krishna; Om Tat Sat > : gjlist- > > > > Your use of is subject to Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 16, 2003 Report Share Posted January 16, 2003 Dear All I have been reading the postings about Yogi Karve - his ability to rectification birth time up to a minute exactly. Maybe I have missed this point - my question anyway: As you all know there is a discussion about the determination of birth time: 1. The cutting through of the umbilical chord (the first crying/ventilation ) 2. When the skull of the baby first is exposed completely to the celestial environment 3. What then about the procedure of cesarean section - when would you determine the exact minute? Since Yogi Karve is rectifying the birth time to a minute exactly, he must have a clear view on this point?! best regards Hans Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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