Guest guest Posted March 16, 2006 Report Share Posted March 16, 2006 Uttara <muttaraphalguni wrote: > First; Barney, about Winston Churchill. > > If you look through the emails at the beginning of the week, I > believe you will find a lengthy email I gave in response to Wendy > bringing up the topic of Winston Churchill. > > If you were to find it and read it, I am sure you will receive my > impression of mental and emotional disturbances along with an > explanation of legitimate explanation as to Winston Churchill's > depression. He did in fact suffer from dyslexia and Bi-polar > depression. Please note that Bi-polar depression is only one kind > of Bi-polar affliction. There are in fact, 10 classified disorders > of bi-polar with Depressive Disorders being a level of affliction > documented under this classification. > > References include: The DSM-IV psychiatric association of mental > disorders and the recent book "New Hope for people with Bipolar > Disorder" authored by the well known expert in various depressions > Jan Fawcett, MD from Rush Medical University, Chicago, Illinois, > USA. > > Depression is (unless clinically diagnosed as another psychiatric > disorder, physical reaction, traumatized reaction or mental illness) > a symptom of underlying depressive disorders, most known as Bipolar. > It is well documented that Sir Winston Churchill did in fact suffer > from the very highs and lows of Bipolar Depression and dyslexia. At > the beginning of this week in response to Wendy's initial email > about Mr Churchill I did in fact upload his birth data in the > database in the "Astro Chart" table. There under the biographical > column I did and have referenced four website sites to confirm his > personal and public background. The most authentic birth time is > 1:38. > > His birth chart does support his large volume of drinking and his > highs and lows of activity and personal thoughts. Not to mention > his sometimes erratic tactics in political actions. Alcohol is, as > we know, often used as a self medicating drug to alleviate the highs > and lows of our feelings. Bipolar if not treated with other > prescribed drugs or properly diagnosed is often self medicated with > alcohol use; often in large quantities. > > Alcoholism is in itself a medical problem and is often shown in > birth natal charts. But, the diagnosis as to why, is often not > determined in birth data. There is often though, some direction to > other diseases but again, it is often not picked up properly. As we > know, the birth chart gives us the energies of its natal destiny but > does not give us exact reasons as to why. We are after all > astrologers and not medical physicians. Thanks Uttara, you clearly know these subjects well. If I understand you correctly, you're saying Churchill's underlying problem was bi-polar depression, and self medication with alcohol was secondary? Is there anything in his chart that you think indicates depression or heavy alcohol use? Thanks and Best Wishes, Barney Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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