Guest guest Posted March 2, 2006 Report Share Posted March 2, 2006 Dear Wendy ji, God give you his Grace and strength at this time. Nalini jyotish-vidya, "Sean Patrick Kelly" <toosean wrote: > > Namaste > > Dear Wendy, I read the recent news and my prayers are with you and > your sister at this time. > > Dear all, > > Regarding my participation in the group-- I definitely contribute > in a more spontaneous way as it takes inspiration to put in the time > that it takes to study a chart and write an analysis. > > The study of Jyotish is completely captivating and enjoyable but it > has the role of a leisure activity for me as I have a full-time job > and a secondary part-time job as well. > > So unless I am somehow inspired, I don't have the time or energy to > contribute as often as I'd like. When I do contribute I spend quite > a few hours looking at the chart or contemplating the topic and > putting my thoughts together -- often I end up staying up quite late. > > Recently, I came across and was inspired by a discussion of Nalini's > chart on the "valist" group -- she just shared her birth details on > this group as well. I had posted my input on the other group, but > I'd be happy to post it here too if anyone would be interested & > Nalini does not object. > > Christiane, I read your recent contributions and it is nice > to "hear" a new voice. I thought your objection was appropriate > given what you knew. If you hadn't spoken your mind then you'd > still be silently appalled by what had seemed to be a tasteless > discussion and the peace that you know have about it would be > eluding you still. Sometimes hesitation can be more of an obstacle > to peace than straight-forward, even "rash" communication. > > Given the recent posts, I think it is obvious that we all have good > intentions here and we are in good company. > > Om Karunayai Namaha > > jyotish-vidya, "Wendy Vasicek" <jyotish@> > wrote: > > > > Dear Uttara, > > > > You Wrote: > > //However, I think the group is tiring of the same theme-they can > > only take so much and talk so much about it in one reference.// > > > > I think it's best if it's more spontaneous, don't you agree? It's > > good that we have all these charts in the Database and I'm > > appreciative of all your hard work. However, as we all know, there > > are far more silent lurkers than there are participants, who, I'm > > sure, will find the Database invaluable in their studies. One > thing I > > would like to say is that it would be better to include only > charts > > that have a confirmed T.O.B. > > > > Best Wishes, > > Mrs. Wendy > > http://JyotishVidya.com > > ______________________________ > > > > - > > "Uttara" <muttaraphalguni@> > > <jyotish-vidya> > > Monday, February 27, 2006 2:59 AM > > Re: Week 3 Group Study Charts > > > > > > Hi Wendy, > > Thanks for your support. Yes the charts can be overwhelming and > > why I strongly suggest that one stay in the perimeters of the > subject > > theme, > > > > From there I would like to classified in the links and files > > sections the different subjects that come up with each chart > along > > with books and articles and other references that people can go to > on > > their own, for further research. > > > > If you are talking about a personal correspondence I had with > you > > about Das, then I can resend it to you privately. If it was own > you > > sent to the group I am sure it is in the archives for reach. > > > > Let me know and I will go hunting for what you have written. > > > > In the research of mental illness, I Found an incredible amount > of > > charts (with and without birth times) and a slew of books and > > articles written on the matter along with biographies and > > autobiographies. We could spend a whole year just on mental > illness > > from childhood on up and what triggers those that are predisposed > to > > succumb to much a mental hell > > > > However, I think the group is tiring of the same theme-they can > > only take so much and talk so much about it in one reference. > > > > Next week (4) I would like to use Slyvia Plath's and Virginia > Woolf > > and Vivien Leigh's charts to introduce Bi Poplar and all its > > different levels. With these three charts with their > Schizoaffective > > Bipolar and suicides, I thought it would make a great > introduction > > into the Bipoplar disorders and at their worse end mental illness. > > Week (5) This is where I wanted to use Das as the main feature. > > However, as I have already stated privately, I am not convince > that > > he is truly Bipoplar and instead Major Depression with its highs > and > > lows and psychosis incubated with hard drug use to axaberate the > > problem. There are a number of charts like Das's that fall into > this > > category. That can supoort his. They are the emotional > illnessness > > that plague many of us from just pure stress and famlly > conditioning > > and learned behaviors (the multi-generaltional learned behaviors) > > that could make for some lively comparisons and talks from our own > > members. > > > > Do you have any other suggestions? > > > > I am trying to meet everyone's needs and those request by the > > moderators. > > > > As Always, > > > > Uttara > > > > p.s. I am concern that the fourm is quiet, asI am trying to find > > interesting charts. > > > > I thigh maybe after this round of Mental Illness we come then > study > > the champions of the Olympics??. > > > > Maybe Twins > > Deaths of Babies and young children -teenagers > > Health in members charts > > Or death of a parent, sibling, fostering, Adoptive in compariosn > of > > members charts > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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