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Dear All, Namaskar

 

Thank you for your blessings on this day. Its been one more year and I'm

grateful for each year that i can spend among spiritual and

self-inquiring souls such as those on these lists and in my day to day life.

 

I hope to continue being blessed by your presence, and that we will all

continue to grow in our knowledge and understanding.

Yours sincerely,

 

--

Visti Larsen

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Dear Sujith.

 

Well nothing much. You gave me a chance to share and interact.

I have long stopped giving credence to dreams since long unless they

point out to

something special and logical. Some dreams stand ou very much in my

memories.

1) Once I dreamt my mother shielding me from a long snake, my mother

in that dream

had very long hair coming much below the knee part,open, and when she

lifted and hurled the snake, she shouted "Jai Ambe ". Since one

cannot forget this dream, I asked my mother in the morning is there

some God or Shakti known as Ambe. And she said yes. That was my first

introduction to the eternal Mother.Before that I never knew such name

of the Mother.

2) Once I dreamt that I was falling from a high mountain and suddenly

some person Royal looking like a King with a Beard and on a Horse,

came and lifted me on the horse and brought me safely on the ground.

Next morning I described this to my Mother and she said this

Personality is known as Ramdev. Baba Ramdev. (Not the one we see on

TV). This

was my first introduction to this God/Saint/King.Even now when I

listen to the Bhajan?Arati Khamma Khamma it makes my hair stand on

the edge.

3) Once I saw my Dead Grandmother in the Dream drinking Kheer

(Prepearation of Rice and flavoured Milk) from a very large silver

Bowl. This was one day before the Shradha or after the Shradha I

dreamt and this confirmed that her shradha ceremonies were keeping

her satisfied.

and content. I loved my grandmother verymuch till she was alive upto

12 years back and when she expired in Calcutta she came to meet me

within 1 minute of her soul leaving her body. But that story is for

some another day. We are talking of dreams now.

4) Two times Lord Krishna has come in my dreams. Once as a child

smiling beautifully. and just few years back in a Youth Form and gave

me some instructions for my welfare.

 

I have some other good dreams like this to talkabout but the mail

would become pretty long.

 

Rest of the dreams are just rubbish which are intermingled thoughts

about the problems which we are facing currently, or the fears

physical,mental or financial overpowering our mind in the

subconscious which are given way, when the conscious mind goes to

rest. Also at times

when a peron has some hard drink and goes to sleep, then no sense to

his dreams except

for the ones which convey some warnings..

 

regards,

Bhaskar.

 

 

 

 

 

 

, Sujit <sujit68 wrote:

>

> Dear Bhaskar, Rampriya & Sunil John,

>

> I would like to thank you for responding to my query.

> Jyotish group should be proud for having such sincere & dedicated

members.

>

> Best regards

> Sujit

>

> -

> Bhaskar

>

> Friday, December 08, 2006 10:28 AM

> Re: Tornado rips through London - Dec 2006

>

>

> Dear Sujit,

>

> Yes You should apply to this job again even though You may have

done

> so in the past and not succeeded. At least you are trying to put

> pillars to your dreams in the air and attempting to make them a

> reality with support from self efforts. Its a step in the right

> direction.The results God knows, at least You have played your

game.

> The basic principles for dreams to come true is when they appear

in

> BrahmaMuhurta, and person getting shubh (happy) dream should not

> sleep after that, and neither talk about this

> dream to anyone else,perhaps he is allowed to talk to his very

close

> 1-2 person like his wife. With regards to bad dreams and asubha

> ones , we should go back to sleep after dreaming one,

> and if we still remember it due to its horrifying nature, should

> speak to some people about it, and get over with in time to come.

> By allowing many people to know abiout a dream showing happiness

> event or shubh, the efficacy of the dream is lost. So one has to

be

> careful with regards to a good dream.

>

> Its good to know that you wake up early and propitate Jupiter

before

> having your breakfast. That is the right way of living which all

> should develop.

>

> Bhaskar.

>

> , Sujit <sujit68@> wrote:

> >

> > Dear Bhaskar,

> >

> > I have noted your point.

> >

> > This particular dream has become regular in the recent times

and

> wake up with my memory clearing recording it.

> > Even when I am awake I am still able remember my dream. No

other

> dream has repeated like this one.

> > I usually wake up around 6:00am and do propitiation for Jupiter

> before taking my breakfast.

> >

> > Shall I apply to this job again, eventhough I have doing it

every

> year.

> >

> > Regards

> > Sujit

> >

> > -

> > Bhaskar

> >

> > Thursday, December 07, 2006 11:32 PM

> > Re: Tornado rips through London - Dec

2006

> >

> >

> > Dear Sujit,

> >

> > Be serious of any dream only if its between one hour before,

> > of the

> > Local sunrise time of your place where you are currently.

> > Otherwise do not give much importance to it.

> > If in this time you receive a bad dream which has bad bodings

> > then go back to sleep, and if you receive a good dream please

> > try to stay put thats awake any how , however difficult it

> > maybe.

> > Next time you get the dream which you sighted, in the given

> > timings, then please stay awake.

> >

> > regards,

> > Bhaskar.

> >

> > , Sujit <sujit68@> wrote:

> > >

> > > Dear Rampriya & list,

> > >

> > > After reading your message, I am wondering if my dream would

> also

> > come true.

> > > I have been regularly waking up with a dream that I am back

in

> my

> > old job which I quit, a decision which has cost me dearly..

> > >

> > > Do you think it will happen. Any dream analyst on the list ..?

> > >

> > > Regards

> > > Sujit

> > >

> > > -

> > > D Ramapriya

> > >

> > > Thursday, December 07, 2006 9:10 PM

> > > Re: Tornado rips through London - Dec

> 2006

> > >

> > >

> > > Thought I should relate an interesting incident. About 3 days

> > ago, I told a

> > > Brit colleague of mine that I'd that dawn dreamt of a tornado

> > hitting the UK

> > > eastern coast very close to the Headingley cricket stadium

and

> > causing minor

> > > damage. He'd laughed at the impossibility of a tornado (a)

> > hitting the UK

> > > and (b) causing only minor damage if it struck at all. Can't

> wait

> > to bump

> > > into him after the weekend :)

> > >

> > > This is the second such happenstance. Last year I'd dreamt of

a

> > cargo plane

> > > crashing into a lake with incredible clarity and some weeks

> > thereon, my

> > > Russian pilot neighbor (at Khartoum, Sudan) was tragically

> killed

> > when his

> > > Hercules crashed into Lake Victoria near Entebbe, Uganda.

> > >

> > > I must confess of course that these are two of the hordes of

> > dreams -

> > > mostly of me owning and driving a Carrera :) - that have come

> > true.

> > >

> > > Ramapriya

> > >

> > > On 12/7/06, Sateesh Batas <makaras@> wrote:

> > > >

> > > >

> > > >

> > >

> > >

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Panchak means the inauspicious period of the Hindu Month in this case ?

or something else ? And how would the application done and where, if

this calculation is learnt ? Just curious before attempting to reply.

 

 

, "Venkat Machiraju"

<punditvenkat wrote:

>

> I was wondering if anyone can tell me about how panchak is calculated.

>

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On 12/9/06, Venkat Machiraju <punditvenkat (AT) mts (DOT) net> wrote:

>

> Sorry you also asked why I want to know this.

> My husband is a Hindu Priest and I often look into the panchang for him

> when people call and if he is out of the temple.

> A lady once called after the death of a relative and asked me if the date

> fell in panchak and it was not listed in the panchangam.

> I wondered how this panchak was calculated and when it falls gnerally.

> Does it fall on certain tithis or how is it determined?

>

 

 

Being a kind of on-the-fence name, I'm often the recipient of rather

flattering male mail but I'd never have guessed your name was a female's.

 

Will never ever assume a gender based on name after this, Venkat :)

 

Cheers,

Ramapriya

 

PS: I hope you're not using someone else's alias, o'course!

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It is an inauspicious time.

If people ide in that time the fear is others will accompany them.

I wanted to know when it comes and how it is calculated.

-

Bhaskar

Friday, December 08, 2006 8:03 AM

Re: Thank you

 

 

Panchak means the inauspicious period of the Hindu Month in this case ?

or something else ? And how would the application done and where, if

this calculation is learnt ? Just curious before attempting to reply.

 

, "Venkat Machiraju"

<punditvenkat wrote:

>

> I was wondering if anyone can tell me about how panchak is calculated.

>

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Sorry you also asked why I want to know this.

My husband is a Hindu Priest and I often look into the panchang for him when people call and if he is out of the temple.

A lady once called after the death of a relative and asked me if the date fell in panchak and it was not listed in the panchangam.

I wondered how this panchak was calculated and when it falls gnerally.

Does it fall on certain tithis or how is it determined?

-

Bhaskar

Friday, December 08, 2006 8:03 AM

Re: Thank you

 

 

Panchak means the inauspicious period of the Hindu Month in this case ?

or something else ? And how would the application done and where, if

this calculation is learnt ? Just curious before attempting to reply.

 

, "Venkat Machiraju"

<punditvenkat wrote:

>

> I was wondering if anyone can tell me about how panchak is calculated.

>

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My name is Mandakini and my husband is Pundit Venkat

-

D Ramapriya

Friday, December 08, 2006 10:02 AM

Re: Re: Thank you

 

 

On 12/9/06, Venkat Machiraju <punditvenkat (AT) mts (DOT) net> wrote:

>

> Sorry you also asked why I want to know this.

> My husband is a Hindu Priest and I often look into the panchang for him

> when people call and if he is out of the temple.

> A lady once called after the death of a relative and asked me if the date

> fell in panchak and it was not listed in the panchangam.

> I wondered how this panchak was calculated and when it falls gnerally.

> Does it fall on certain tithis or how is it determined?

>

 

Being a kind of on-the-fence name, I'm often the recipient of rather

flattering male mail but I'd never have guessed your name was a female's.

 

Will never ever assume a gender based on name after this, Venkat :)

 

Cheers,

Ramapriya

 

PS: I hope you're not using someone else's alias, o'course!

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