Guest guest Posted July 4, 2009 Report Share Posted July 4, 2009 Dear Members, For the 3rd time in my life I've fallen victim to thieves. As we know Rahu is a significator for theft, robbery etc., and 8th house also governs theft, robbery etc.. Currently Antar & Pratyantar lord (Saturn) is transiting 8th whilst Sookshmantar lord Rahu transits lagna in nakshatra of 8th lord Sun. Today, whilst out shopping, my purse was stolen from my handbag. Before I discovered the theft and reported it to the bank, the thief had already withdrew $500. from my husband's bank. My husband, of course was not very pleased due to the fact that I'd also kept his pin number in my purse...how stupid of me :-( Of course I've also lost a lot of other important things drivers license, medicare card, pension card etc,etc., to name but a few. I couldn't believe it when I discovered my purse was gone and wasted time retracing my steps to see if I'd left it at one of the shops...giving the thief plenty of time to withdraw the cash. What a horrible feeling it is to have such personal things stolen from you like that :-( Greatest lesson learned...never keep bankcards and pin numbers in the same place. Apparently the thief also tried to withdraw $500. from my account as well but I had insufficient funds so they were unsuccessful there. But you know, as with the other times, my inner voice was screaming at me to leave the shopping and go home; but as usual I didn't listen. I was extremely tired and was practically dragging myself around the supermarket. The first few items on my list were out of stock and even the Chemist was unable to fulfil a prescription. My every instinct told me this was not a favourable day and I should just go home, but I stubbornly refused to listen. Oh well, there's karma for you! It comes, it goes...as life itself does. Let the thief celebrate his good fortune (for now). He too has his karma... Best Wishes, Mrs. Wendy http://JyotishVidya.com ___ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 4, 2009 Report Share Posted July 4, 2009 Dear Mrs Wendy , Shocking somebody could steal your purse/hnadbas that contained many important things.Rahu as karak for thief and link with 8th house are interesting to note.But loss of hard earned money was certainly a matter that happens due to karma.These unsocial elements explore time to pick up things and frustate elder and grown up people.Most of the articles interesting area also related to venus your driving license,bank accounts and even purse that holds money.Did it haapeen on friday and the time also looks during the hora of sukra.we also believe it was also bad time due to rahu kalam. for thieves to have gains. vrkrishnan--- On Sat, 7/4/09, Mrs. Wendy <jyotishvidya wrote: Mrs. Wendy <jyotishvidya Theivesjyotish-vidya Date: Saturday, July 4, 2009, 11:31 AM Dear Members,For the 3rd time in my life I've fallen victim to thieves. As we know Rahu is a significator for theft, robbery etc., and 8th house also governs theft, robbery etc..Currently Antar & Pratyantar lord (Saturn) is transiting 8th whilst Sookshmantar lord Rahu transits lagna in nakshatra of 8th lord Sun.Today, whilst out shopping, my purse was stolen from my handbag. Before I discovered the theft and reported it to the bank, the thief had already withdrew $500. from my husband's bank. My husband, of course was not very pleased due to the fact that I'd also kept his pin number in my purse...how stupid of me :-(Of course I've also lost a lot of other important things drivers license, medicare card, pension card etc,etc., to name but a few. I couldn't believe it when I discovered my purse was gone and wasted time retracing my steps to see if I'd left it at one of the shops...giving the thief plenty of time to withdraw the cash. What a horrible feeling it is to have such personal things stolen from you like that :-(Greatest lesson learned...never keep bankcards and pin numbers in the same place. Apparently the thief also tried to withdraw $500. from my account as well but I had insufficient funds so they were unsuccessful there.But you know, as with the other times, my inner voice was screaming at me to leave the shopping and go home; but as usual I didn't listen. I was extremely tired and was practically dragging myself around the supermarket. The first few items on my list were out of stock and even the Chemist was unable to fulfil a prescription. My every instinct told me this was not a favourable day and I should just go home, but I stubbornly refused to listen.Oh well, there's karma for you! It comes, it goes...as life itself does. Let the thief celebrate his good fortune (for now). He too has his karma...Best Wishes,Mrs. Wendyhttp://JyotishVidya.com___--- Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 4, 2009 Report Share Posted July 4, 2009 Dear Mrs Wendy, I am so sorry to hear this. I know it is probably no consolation but Karma is like a heat seeking missile and it will find the perpertrator at the most vulnerable moment. Actually I have the same memory problem you have. What I do is I add a certain number to the Pin code. So for example if your pin is 123-45-678 then you can add a constant number (may be the strongest house in your chart ) to it. Then when you use it, just subtract the number from the written pin. Regards, -Manoj Mrs. Wendy <jyotishvidyajyotish-vidya Sent: Saturday, July 4, 2009 8:31:46 AM TheivesDear Members,For the 3rd time in my life I've fallen victim to thieves. As we know Rahu is a significator for theft, robbery etc., and 8th house also governs theft, robbery etc..Currently Antar & Pratyantar lord (Saturn) is transiting 8th whilst Sookshmantar lord Rahu transits lagna in nakshatra of 8th lord Sun.Today, whilst out shopping, my purse was stolen from my handbag. Before I discovered the theft and reported it to the bank, the thief had already withdrew $500. from my husband's bank. My husband, of course was not very pleased due to the fact that I'd also kept his pin number in my purse...how stupid of me :-(Of course I've also lost a lot of other important things drivers license, medicare card, pension card etc,etc., to name but a few. I couldn't believe it when I discovered my purse was gone and wasted time retracing my steps to see if I'd left it at one of the shops...giving the thief plenty of time to withdraw the cash. What a horrible feeling it is to have such personal things stolen from you like that :-(Greatest lesson learned...never keep bankcards and pin numbers in the same place. Apparently the thief also tried to withdraw $500. from my account as well but I had insufficient funds so they were unsuccessful there.But you know, as with the other times, my inner voice was screaming at me to leave the shopping and go home; but as usual I didn't listen. I was extremely tired and was practically dragging myself around the supermarket. The first few items on my list were out of stock and even the Chemist was unable to fulfil a prescription. My every instinct told me this was not a favourable day and I should just go home, but I stubbornly refused to listen.Oh well, there's karma for you! It comes, it goes...as life itself does. Let the thief celebrate his good fortune (for now). He too has his karma...Best Wishes,Mrs. Wendyhttp://JyotishVidya.com___--- Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 4, 2009 Report Share Posted July 4, 2009 Dear Mrs. Wendy, It is really shocking and nauseating to know that the elders are the easy targets in every part of the world. It is the order of the day in India's capital city, that it is not uncommon, in most cases the elders are the victims near the shopping centres. I don't even remember my pin number always. Every time, I go to an ATM counter, I take note of my pin number on my palm written in ink and go, withdraw the money. What to do? In your case, the person who stole your purse could be a woman. There is a role of Venus. Mars and Saturn are known as " chor grahas " (thieves) in another branch of Hindu Astrology. You are enjoying the dasha of Mer/Sat/Sat. Saturn occupies the constellation of Mars. Saturn is in the 6th house from Lagna and aspects the Venus, your karma in 8th, which is the 12th house of loss from Mercury the Dasha Lord. Mars is in 8th from your Moon. This Mars is also aspects the Venus. In transit, Saturn transits over your Venus in 8th house. In transit, Mars and Saturn mutually influence each other. In transit, Mars and Venus are together. I just asked my wife to read your message to the Group. She always carry her Identify Card, Medical Card, Bank Card and Pin number together in a purse kept in her hand bag. I have been admonishing her. She says, what is to happen, is to happen, you cannot just stop it. What should I talk about this lady? It is my karma, she is my wife. Regards, C.S. Ravindrmani. > > Oh well, there's karma for you! It comes, it goes...as life itself does. > Let the thief celebrate his good fortune (for now). He too has his > karma... > > Best Wishes, > Mrs. Wendy Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 4, 2009 Report Share Posted July 4, 2009 Dear Mrs.Wendy, I feel sad to her this loss at your side. Please remember that was is lost was not ours. That is the only consolations which we can give ourselves. And probably some money was due to that thief from us due to some old rinabandhana of karma. The Cash part is okay, and consolable if gone, but to get the Cards, papers , Licenses etc. remade is a problem (At least in India. This also reminds me that you are not the only one who keeps In nos along with the Cards. My own wife got a reprimand from me, a month ago for she has a habit of keeping the Pin numbers alongwith her ATM Cards and has valid reasons for these (According to her). I was not able to convince her, because she was not ready to be convinced, but when my son who has just passesd his Graduation heard of the commotion we were causing and joined in, he too reprimanded her for this action. Finally the discussion got over. Most of us have lost their purses, mobile phones etc. in this journey of Life. The time will take away the memory and the pain. But this will take time, again. We are with you. Though distances may keep us apart physically, does not matter. ( I just read your mail again .It seems that you did not loose money from the ATM except probably the loose cash in you purse). regards, Bhaskar. jyotish-vidya , " Mrs. Wendy " <jyotishvidya wrote: > > Dear Members, > > For the 3rd time in my life I've fallen victim to thieves. As we know > Rahu is a significator for theft, robbery etc., and 8th house also > governs theft, robbery etc.. > > Currently Antar & Pratyantar lord (Saturn) is transiting 8th whilst > Sookshmantar lord Rahu transits lagna in nakshatra of 8th lord Sun. > > Today, whilst out shopping, my purse was stolen from my handbag. Before I > discovered the theft and reported it to the bank, the thief had already > withdrew $500. from my husband's bank. My husband, of course was not very > pleased due to the fact that I'd also kept his pin number in my > purse...how stupid of me :-( > > Of course I've also lost a lot of other important things drivers license, > medicare card, pension card etc,etc., to name but a few. I couldn't > believe it when I discovered my purse was gone and wasted time retracing > my steps to see if I'd left it at one of the shops...giving the thief > plenty of time to withdraw the cash. What a horrible feeling it is to > have such personal things stolen from you like that :-( > > Greatest lesson learned...never keep bankcards and pin numbers in the > same place. Apparently the thief also tried to withdraw $500. from my > account as well but I had insufficient funds so they were unsuccessful > there. > > But you know, as with the other times, my inner voice was screaming at me > to leave the shopping and go home; but as usual I didn't listen. I was > extremely tired and was practically dragging myself around the > supermarket. The first few items on my list were out of stock and even > the Chemist was unable to fulfil a prescription. My every instinct told > me this was not a favourable day and I should just go home, but I > stubbornly refused to listen. > > Oh well, there's karma for you! It comes, it goes...as life itself does. > Let the thief celebrate his good fortune (for now). He too has his > karma... > > Best Wishes, > Mrs. Wendy > http://JyotishVidya.com > ___ > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 5, 2009 Report Share Posted July 5, 2009 Wendy ji, ///Greatest lesson learned...never keep bankcards and pin numbers in the same place./// Good idea! :-) But as you say, what has to happen will... In 2005, i lost my purse and my debit card, which I got " hot carded " ASAP. I only lost some Rs 400 or so in my purse. But, worst of all, I lost my address book, which had some phone numbers of old friends--and i have never got back all the numbers. Ironically, i was waiting for an autorickshaw when that happened--and since an auto didn't come, I got into a bus, and got pickpocketed! ~~~~~~~~~ Balaji Narasimhan Author & Editor http://www.balaji.ind.in/ ~~~~~~~~~ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 5, 2009 Report Share Posted July 5, 2009 Hello Wendy Ji Its sad to hear about all this .... its more hard at ur age. You should be thankful to god for your physical well being. Will pray for you god bless nothing like this happen to any one I know. Please if you can do some donation to your local church, temple or any religious institutions you know or feed some hungry people or you can sponsor some event in any religious institution. My father always says that something’s you should forget and move on. Try doing some meditation that will help you. And if you can next time please move in a group not alone, times are really bad. God Bless Thanks RAHULSHARMA--- On Sat, 7/4/09, Mrs. Wendy <jyotishvidya wrote: Mrs. Wendy <jyotishvidya Theivesjyotish-vidya Date: Saturday, July 4, 2009, 8:31 AM Dear Members,For the 3rd time in my life I've fallen victim to thieves. As we know Rahu is a significator for theft, robbery etc., and 8th house also governs theft, robbery etc..Currently Antar & Pratyantar lord (Saturn) is transiting 8th whilst Sookshmantar lord Rahu transits lagna in nakshatra of 8th lord Sun.Today, whilst out shopping, my purse was stolen from my handbag. Before I discovered the theft and reported it to the bank, the thief had already withdrew $500. from my husband's bank. My husband, of course was not very pleased due to the fact that I'd also kept his pin number in my purse...how stupid of me :-(Of course I've also lost a lot of other important things drivers license, medicare card, pension card etc,etc., to name but a few. I couldn't believe it when I discovered my purse was gone and wasted time retracing my steps to see if I'd left it at one of the shops...giving the thief plenty of time to withdraw the cash. What a horrible feeling it is to have such personal things stolen from you like that :-(Greatest lesson learned...never keep bankcards and pin numbers in the same place. Apparently the thief also tried to withdraw $500. from my account as well but I had insufficient funds so they were unsuccessful there.But you know, as with the other times, my inner voice was screaming at me to leave the shopping and go home; but as usual I didn't listen. I was extremely tired and was practically dragging myself around the supermarket. The first few items on my list were out of stock and even the Chemist was unable to fulfil a prescription. My every instinct told me this was not a favourable day and I should just go home, but I stubbornly refused to listen.Oh well, there's karma for you! It comes, it goes...as life itself does. Let the thief celebrate his good fortune (for now). He too has his karma...Best Wishes,Mrs. Wendyhttp://JyotishVidya.com___--- Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 5, 2009 Report Share Posted July 5, 2009 Though the poster is innocent and meant in well stead, but this post made me laugh. Mrs.Wendy has already lost money and her personal items, and now she is being advised to loose more money through Donations. I am sure she must already be donating as per her limts and also meditating. As regards to not moving alone, thats a good advise but not practical. One cannot always have company or people free in the family to come along when one steps out fo the house. Your Father gave a good advise, but are we following the same ? Are we allowing Mrs.Wendy to forget and move on ? Bhaskar. jyotish-vidya , Rahul Sharma <toneyrahulsharma wrote: > > Hello Wendy Ji >  >    Its sad to hear about all this .... its more hard at ur age. You should be thankful to god for your physical well being. Will pray for you god bless nothing like this happen to any one I know. >  >     Please if you can do some donation to your local church, temple or any religious institutions you know or feed some hungry people or you can sponsor some event in any religious institution. >  >      My father always says that something’s you should forget and move on. Try doing some meditation that will help you. And if you can next time please move in a group not alone, times are really bad. >  > God Bless > Thanks > >  > > RAHULSHARMA > > --- On Sat, 7/4/09, Mrs. Wendy jyotishvidya wrote: > > > Mrs. Wendy jyotishvidya > Theives > jyotish-vidya > Saturday, July 4, 2009, 8:31 AM > > > Dear Members, > > For the 3rd time in my life I've fallen victim to thieves. As we know > Rahu is a significator for theft, robbery etc., and 8th house also > governs theft, robbery etc.. > > Currently Antar & Pratyantar lord (Saturn) is transiting 8th whilst > Sookshmantar lord Rahu transits lagna in nakshatra of 8th lord Sun. > > Today, whilst out shopping, my purse was stolen from my handbag. Before I > discovered the theft and reported it to the bank, the thief had already > withdrew $500. from my husband's bank. My husband, of course was not very > pleased due to the fact that I'd also kept his pin number in my > purse...how stupid of me :-( > > Of course I've also lost a lot of other important things drivers license, > medicare card, pension card etc,etc., to name but a few. I couldn't > believe it when I discovered my purse was gone and wasted time retracing > my steps to see if I'd left it at one of the shops...giving the thief > plenty of time to withdraw the cash. What a horrible feeling it is to > have such personal things stolen from you like that :-( > > Greatest lesson learned...never keep bankcards and pin numbers in the > same place. Apparently the thief also tried to withdraw $500. from my > account as well but I had insufficient funds so they were unsuccessful > there. > > But you know, as with the other times, my inner voice was screaming at me > to leave the shopping and go home; but as usual I didn't listen. I was > extremely tired and was practically dragging myself around the > supermarket. The first few items on my list were out of stock and even > the Chemist was unable to fulfil a prescription. My every instinct told > me this was not a favourable day and I should just go home, but I > stubbornly refused to listen. > > Oh well, there's karma for you! It comes, it goes...as life itself does. > Let the thief celebrate his good fortune (for now). He too has his > karma... > > Best Wishes, > Mrs. Wendy > http://JyotishVidya.com > ___ > > > > > --- > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 7, 2009 Report Share Posted July 7, 2009 Dear Krishna ji, Mrs. Wendy, Well this is shocking and disgusting it happens so often to many of us and yet we don't take enough precautions on it, the Karmic debt between the us and the thieves comes good for most careful ppl also on the given day isnt it weh we look at the few who robbed millions of their pension funds in bank, bond frauds and some r past 70 thieves themselves and serving 150+ yrs in jail for no good reason BTW my sister too lost her cards, DL, library cards, the social security cards 3K AUD. etc in a BEAUTY Parlor in Sydney 3 yrs ago so as Krishna ji said most of Sukra's elements seem to be packed here and may be women gang elements cud be part of it as they r so fast and unsuspecting. Prashant On 7/4/09, vattem krishnan <bursar_99 wrote: Dear Mrs Wendy , Shocking somebody could steal your purse/hnadbas that contained many important things.Rahu as karak for thief and link with 8th house are interesting to note.But loss of hard earned money was certainly a matter that happens due to karma.These unsocial elements explore time to pick up things and frustate elder and grown up people.Most of the articles interesting area also related to venus your driving license,bank accounts and even purse that holds money.Did it haapeen on friday and the time also looks during the hora of sukra.we also believe it was also bad time due to rahu kalam. for thieves to have gains. vrkrishnan--- On Sat, 7/4/09, Mrs. Wendy <jyotishvidya wrote: Mrs. Wendy <jyotishvidya Theivesjyotish-vidya Date: Saturday, July 4, 2009, 11:31 AM Dear Members,For the 3rd time in my life I've fallen victim to thieves. As we know Rahu is a significator for theft, robbery etc., and 8th house also governs theft, robbery etc..Currently Antar & Pratyantar lord (Saturn) is transiting 8th whilst Sookshmantar lord Rahu transits lagna in nakshatra of 8th lord Sun.Today, whilst out shopping, my purse was stolen from my handbag. Before I discovered the theft and reported it to the bank, the thief had already withdrew $500. from my husband's bank. My husband, of course was not very pleased due to the fact that I'd also kept his pin number in my purse...how stupid of me :-(Of course I've also lost a lot of other important things drivers license, medicare card, pension card etc,etc., to name but a few. I couldn't believe it when I discovered my purse was gone and wasted time retracing my steps to see if I'd left it at one of the shops...giving the thief plenty of time to withdraw the cash. What a horrible feeling it is to have such personal things stolen from you like that :-(Greatest lesson learned...never keep bankcards and pin numbers in the same place. Apparently the thief also tried to withdraw $500. from my account as well but I had insufficient funds so they were unsuccessful there.But you know, as with the other times, my inner voice was screaming at me to leave the shopping and go home; but as usual I didn't listen. I was extremely tired and was practically dragging myself around the supermarket. The first few items on my list were out of stock and even the Chemist was unable to fulfil a prescription. My every instinct told me this was not a favourable day and I should just go home, but I stubbornly refused to listen.Oh well, there's karma for you! It comes, it goes...as life itself does. Let the thief celebrate his good fortune (for now). He too has his karma...Best Wishes, Mrs. Wendyhttp://JyotishVidya.com___--- Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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