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You'll have even very good periods, /Me is natural benefic, btw., there are

sub-periods all the time, etc../, but the major issue will have to be

reformulated, mildly speaking- your relationships with cousins definitively

need re-defining, that will serve you in loong run. I will share my story with

you, hope it will help you grasp subtleties of AK periods. I was in Moon in 5th

Md- not only it was AK period, but pradaba karma that had to burnt off in this

life time, so the period brought many problems with my son- despite immense

suffering, I was able /just following my mothe. instincts/ not to give up, not

to avoid pain.... In retrospective, I can tell you it was the most valuable /to

me/ lesson of unconditional love for my son, since he was born- what I'd

painstakingly built, nobody will be able to take from us: my son is a wonderful

human being and good son now! My suffering taught him and helped him more than

everything I did- I

think it's because it was pure divine love! Oh I am so happy God helped me

endure the test. Stick to your guns and Good Luck, dear John, Love, AnnaJohn

<jr_esq > wrote: Namaste Manoy,Thanks for your comments. I'm hoping

for some benefits from Mercury since it is aspected by Jupiter in my rashi

chart.Regards,John R.valist, Manoj Kumar wrote:>> Dear

Group,> > Mahadasha of Atmakaraka will be problematic only if> Atmakaraka is

afflicted. If Atmakaraka enjoys good> Jaimini rajyogas, the dasha would be

fruitful one.> > regards,> > Manoj> > --- John wrote:> > > To all members:> > >

> According to Sanjay Rath, the mahadasha of the> > Atmakaraka is difficult > >

and a challenging one. After analyzing my chart, I> > would have to > > agree.

For me, the mahadasha of Mercury, the> > atmakaraka, started on > > February

12, 2006 after rectification. I've come to> > the realization > > that during

this period I have to do what I believe> > to be just and > > fair. This is the

message I'm getting from the> > soul, the atmakaraka. > > There were will

opposition and challenges. But, as> > the B Gita teaches, > > the task must be

done.> > > > Specifically, on the date given above, I attended a> > funeral

ceremony of > > my uncle who had died in the Philippines. My> > cousins living

in > > California retrieved the body back from overseas to> > be buried in San

> > Francisco, CA. Our culture in the Philippines,> > which is predominantly > >

Christian, does not accept cremation as an> > alternative to burial.> > > >

During the gathering of friends and relatives, I> > found out that my > >

cousins in the Philippines had issued a "fatwah"> > against me. This was > > an

implied threat that I should not go back to my> > hometown. > > Apparently, this

was in retaliation for withholding> > the money that I > > kept for another

uncle who had died many years ago. > > They were > > expecting me to distribute

the inheritance money to> > the relatives. In > > terms of American dollars, the

amount is not> > significant. > > > > I purposely withheld the money to force my

cousins> > to let me take title > > to a house property

which my parents owned. My> > parents died many ago. > > However, my cousins

determined that the land was on> > ancestral > > property. As such, they

determined that I was not> > entitled to owning > > the land.> > > > The value

of the house and lot is not important to> > me. I am trying to > > address an

issue of justice, equity, and the rule of> > law. I am willing > > to have a

legal court determine who is the legal> > owner of the > > property. However,

my cousins are not willing to do> > that. They > > are "proclaiming" that the

property is theirs.> > > > Hence, we have a dilemma put forth during the

period> > of Mercury, the > > atmakaraka. My other relatives here in the

United> > States recommended > > that I relinquish the land. However, I believe

that> > idea, although > > convenient, is avoiding the main issue. We will see>

> what else will > > unfold in the near future.> > > > Regards,> > > > John R.>

> > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > To ,

send an email to:> > > >

> >

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Dear Anna,

I was very touched to read, the poignancy of what you had to say

to John. After this,I can correlate AK giving us the most painful,

karmic but soul cleansing experiences to the various happenings in

my life, though not necessarily in the MD of AK. My AK, being

Saturn, I also wore a stone, a blue one till a few days back. I

removed it on advice from one of my friends on the forum- another

one. I think I have been fortunate to have had so many life

revealing, critical experiences in my life, for they have made me

realise and appreciate so many things I would otherwise have taken

for granted. They have given me a new perspective of life,

relationships, love, duty, gratitude and I would like to think, made

me a better person. I think he has through all pain, sufferings made

me more resilient. Thinking back, I suppose I am happiest now than

all my life, though I am at cross roads in life at 46, with health,

career, finances, domestic peace are at their nadir.There is an

inner peace, a stillness, a bliss which is undefinable. I dont know

why? Is it because like you said, been there - done that? or a lull

before a storm, before I take up my post again, like a Casabianca

who did not perish?

Regards

Nalini

 

 

 

valist, "A.R." <bonamente108 wrote:

>

> Dear John,

>

> Ak period can be trying indeed: I was taught that from Sanjay

Rath- Guru, experienced myself and have seen that in many cases

afterwards-/suffering and valuable-for life!- insights!!! in the

area of experience indicated by it's placement, yogas, aspects,

etc./ AK teaches us through painful experiences because it is

supposed to cleanse our souls- difficult on mundane level, but

beneficial on spiritual and in terms of growth. That's the reason

why one should not wear the stone of AK, bcs it will enhance

it's 'mission' which is not meant to be pleasant for mundane life.

Just propitiation, donations, and ACCEPTANCE with patience!!! would

prove beneficial. My observation shows that the more you resist, the

more painful ' AK lessons become'.

> You won't forget AK lesson, you'll gain valuable knowledge for

the rest of your life! /Been there, done that/

> AK period is not entirely bad though- no way! You'll have even

very good periods, /Me is natural benefic, btw., there are sub-

periods all the time, etc../, but the major issue will have to be

reformulated, mildly speaking- your relationships with cousins

definitively need re-defining, that will serve you in loong run. I

will share my story with you, hope it will help you grasp subtleties

of AK periods. I was in Moon in 5th Md- not only it was AK period,

but pradaba karma that had to burnt off in this life time, so the

period brought many problems with my son- despite immense suffering,

I was able /just following my mothe. instincts/ not to give up, not

to avoid pain.... In retrospective, I can tell you it was the most

valuable /to me/ lesson of unconditional love for my son, since he

was born- what I'd painstakingly built, nobody will be able to take

from us: my son is a wonderful human being and good son now! My

suffering taught him and helped him more than everything I did- I

> think it's because it was pure divine love! Oh I am so happy God

helped me endure the test.

>

> Stick to your guns and Good Luck, dear John,

> Love,

> Anna

> John <jr_esq wrote:

> Namaste Manoy,

>

> Thanks for your comments. I'm hoping for some benefits from

Mercury

> since it is aspected by Jupiter in my rashi chart.

>

> Regards,

>

> John R.

>

>

>

>

> valist, Manoj Kumar wrote:

> >

> > Dear Group,

> >

> > Mahadasha of Atmakaraka will be problematic only if

> > Atmakaraka is afflicted. If Atmakaraka enjoys good

> > Jaimini rajyogas, the dasha would be fruitful one.

> >

> > regards,

> >

> > Manoj

> >

> > --- John wrote:

> >

> > > To all members:

> > >

> > > According to Sanjay Rath, the mahadasha of the

> > > Atmakaraka is difficult

> > > and a challenging one. After analyzing my chart, I

> > > would have to

> > > agree. For me, the mahadasha of Mercury, the

> > > atmakaraka, started on

> > > February 12, 2006 after rectification. I've come to

> > > the realization

> > > that during this period I have to do what I believe

> > > to be just and

> > > fair. This is the message I'm getting from the

> > > soul, the atmakaraka.

> > > There were will opposition and challenges. But, as

> > > the B Gita teaches,

> > > the task must be done.

> > >

> > > Specifically, on the date given above, I attended a

> > > funeral ceremony of

> > > my uncle who had died in the Philippines. My

> > > cousins living in

> > > California retrieved the body back from overseas to

> > > be buried in San

> > > Francisco, CA. Our culture in the Philippines,

> > > which is predominantly

> > > Christian, does not accept cremation as an

> > > alternative to burial.

> > >

> > > During the gathering of friends and relatives, I

> > > found out that my

> > > cousins in the Philippines had issued a "fatwah"

> > > against me. This was

> > > an implied threat that I should not go back to my

> > > hometown.

> > > Apparently, this was in retaliation for withholding

> > > the money that I

> > > kept for another uncle who had died many years ago.

> > > They were

> > > expecting me to distribute the inheritance money to

> > > the relatives. In

> > > terms of American dollars, the amount is not

> > > significant.

> > >

> > > I purposely withheld the money to force my cousins

> > > to let me take title

> > > to a house property which my parents owned. My

> > > parents died many ago.

> > > However, my cousins determined that the land was on

> > > ancestral

> > > property. As such, they determined that I was not

> > > entitled to owning

> > > the land.

> > >

> > > The value of the house and lot is not important to

> > > me. I am trying to

> > > address an issue of justice, equity, and the rule of

> > > law. I am willing

> > > to have a legal court determine who is the legal

> > > owner of the

> > > property. However, my cousins are not willing to do

> > > that. They

> > > are "proclaiming" that the property is theirs.

> > >

> > > Hence, we have a dilemma put forth during the period

> > > of Mercury, the

> > > atmakaraka. My other relatives here in the United

> > > States recommended

> > > that I relinquish the land. However, I believe that

> > > idea, although

> > > convenient, is avoiding the main issue. We will see

> > > what else will

> > > unfold in the near future.

> > >

> > > Regards,

> > >

> > > John R.

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > > :

> > >

> > >

> > >

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