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Dear Mikma,

 

[ 1 ] The shoe incident shows that the Satun has gone malefic.

Therefore:

[ a ] Immerse the shoes in a river/lake etc.

[ b ] For 3 saturdays, pour a few drops of mustard oil or liquor

[whisky] on the right side of your main gate to the house [ or left

as one enters your house ]

 

[ 2 ] As for the upaya to get the money back,there were two upaya

which I must have suggested. One burying the ice and the other to

make an offering of chili seeds to the Sun God.

 

I suggest that you do the chili seeds offering upaya for 43 days.

Leave the rest then to Almighty God.

 

Sincerely,

 

Priya

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

, " mikma " <mikma95

wrote:

>

> Dear Respected Priya,

>

> I have a few questions, please:

>

> 1) What is best to do with shoes once they have been chewed by a

dog? Do you

> recommend disposing of them in a certain way? Actually, only one

was chewed. I still

> have both the chewed and the unchewed shoe. Ever since this

incident happened life has

> felt a bit odd. I find many conflicts happening with other

people. Even I am able to

> resolve these conflicts, I have wondered if it had anything to do

with the shoe incident.

>

> You recommended that I wear a gold ring on my left hand when I

wrote you about my

> shoe being chewed. This I began doing immediately and have

continued ever since. Do

> you recommend I do anything else?

>

>

> 2) I began the upaya for getting money back and then stopped it

as the situation looked

> like it might be delayed. Within days after stopping the upaya

the attorney overseeing the

> case informed me that it is completely unknown when this case

could be resolved. It may

> even take several years. What do you advise? Do I recommence the

upaya and do it daily

> even if that means doing it for several years? Did my stopping

perhaps make the situation

> worse?

>

> Your advise is most appreciated.

>

> Thank you.

>

> Sincerely,

>

> Mikma

>

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Dear Priya,Thank you for your reply.  Do the shoes need to simply be placed into a river/lake or do I need to bury them in the river/lake bed?  The shoes will float so will not sink; likely someone will remove them as garbage.  Again, do I simply place them in the water, pray to God, and let whatever will then happen to the shoes once they are immersed be not my concern?As far as the money back upaya.  I had begun only the chili seed offering to the Sun God.  I had not yet buried the ice.  I will also bury the ice now, if that too would be supportive.  And, as you suggest I will ernestly offer seeds for 43 days along with a prayer to God.I thank you for the timing of your correspondence.  I learned only today that I made a mistake in submitting my bill to the lawyer for the case in which I am doing the money back upaya. Unintentionally I omitted some of my services and now to correct it will need to submit a larger bill.  The attorney has been so attacking that I am not looking forward to interaction with her again.  I feel to recommence the money back upaya and to begin the Saturn upaya before contacting her with my error.  She repeatedly judged my character erroneously and anything to calm that and help her to be more receptive would be such a blessing.Do you suggest any other upaya for the situation with the attorney?  Would it be supportive to do the interview upaya the day I submit the new bill plus new legal documents she is not expecting to receive.  Again, based on our past interactions, I can only guess that she may once again be attacking, so I will try anything to ease the way.May God bless you for your assistance to me and the many others who write you.Sincerely,MikmaDear Mikma,

[ 1 ] The shoe incident shows that the Satun has gone malefic.

Therefore:

[ a ] Immerse the shoes in a river/lake etc.

[ b ] For 3 saturdays, pour a few drops of mustard oil or liquor

[whisky] on the right side of your main gate to the house [ or left

as one enters your house ]

[ 2 ] As for the upaya to get the money back,there were two upaya

which I must have suggested. One burying the ice and the other to

make an offering of chili seeds to the Sun God.

I suggest that you do the chili seeds offering upaya for 43 days.

Leave the rest then to Almighty God.

Sincerely,

Priya

, "mikma" <mikma95 >

wrote:

>

> Dear Respected Priya,

>

> I have a few questions, please:

>

> 1) What is best to do with shoes once they have been chewed by a

dog? Do you

> recommend disposing of them in a certain way? Actually, only one

was chewed. I still

> have both the chewed and the unchewed shoe. Ever since this

incident happened life has

> felt a bit odd. I find many conflicts happening with other

people. Even I am able to

> resolve these conflicts, I have wondered if it had anything to do

with the shoe incident.

>

> You recommended that I wear a gold ring on my left hand when I

wrote you about my

> shoe being chewed. This I began doing immediately and have

continued ever since. Do

> you recommend I do anything else?

>

>

> 2) I began the upaya for getting money back and then stopped it

as the situation looked

> like it might be delayed. Within days after stopping the upaya

the attorney overseeing the

> case informed me that it is completely unknown when this case

could be resolved. It may

> even take several years. What do you advise? Do I recommence the

upaya and do it daily

> even if that means doing it for several years? Did my stopping

perhaps make the situation

> worse?

>

> Your advise is most appreciated.

>

> Thank you.

>

> Sincerely,

>

> Mikma

>

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Dear Mikma,

 

[ 1 ] Once you have immersed the shoes in the water, your job is

over. What happens later should not bother us.

[ 2 ] Yes do the money back upaya. Yes you can do the interview

upaya when you go to meet the lawyer. I can not think of any upaya

to make the lawyer cool and receptive towards you.

 

Sincerely,

 

Priya

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

, mikma <mikma95 wrote:

>

>

>

> Dear Priya,

>

> Thank you for your reply. Do the shoes need to simply be placed

into a river/lake or do I need to bury them in the river/lake bed?

The shoes will float so will not sink; likely someone will remove

them as garbage. Again, do I simply place them in the water, pray

to God, and let whatever will then happen to the shoes once they are

immersed be not my concern?

>

> As far as the money back upaya. I had begun only the chili seed

offering to the Sun God. I had not yet buried the ice. I will also

bury the ice now, if that too would be supportive. And, as you

suggest I will ernestly offer seeds for 43 days along with a prayer

to God.

>

> I thank you for the timing of your correspondence. I learned only

today that I made a mistake in submitting my bill to the lawyer for

the case in which I am doing the money back upaya. Unintentionally I

omitted some of my services and now to correct it will need to

submit a larger bill. The attorney has been so attacking that I am

not looking forward to interaction with her again. I feel to

recommence the money back upaya and to begin the Saturn upaya before

contacting her with my error. She repeatedly judged my character

erroneously and anything to calm that and help her to be more

receptive would be such a blessing.

>

> Do you suggest any other upaya for the situation with the

attorney? Would it be supportive to do the interview upaya the day

I submit the new bill plus new legal documents she is not expecting

to receive. Again, based on our past interactions, I can only guess

that she may once again be attacking, so I will try anything to ease

the way.

>

> May God bless you for your assistance to me and the many others

who write you.

>

> Sincerely,

>

> Mikma

>

>

>

> Dear Mikma,

>

> [ 1 ] The shoe incident shows that the Satun has gone malefic.

> Therefore:

> [ a ] Immerse the shoes in a river/lake etc.

> [ b ] For 3 saturdays, pour a few drops of mustard oil or liquor

> [whisky] on the right side of your main gate to the house [ or

left

> as one enters your house ]

>

> [ 2 ] As for the upaya to get the money back,there were two upaya

> which I must have suggested. One burying the ice and the other to

> make an offering of chili seeds to the Sun God.

>

> I suggest that you do the chili seeds offering upaya for 43 days.

> Leave the rest then to Almighty God.

>

> Sincerely,

>

> Priya

>

> , " mikma " <mikma95@ >

> wrote:

> >

> > Dear Respected Priya,

> >

> > I have a few questions, please:

> >

> > 1) What is best to do with shoes once they have been chewed by

a

> dog? Do you

> > recommend disposing of them in a certain way? Actually, only

one

> was chewed. I still

> > have both the chewed and the unchewed shoe. Ever since this

> incident happened life has

> > felt a bit odd. I find many conflicts happening with other

> people. Even I am able to

> > resolve these conflicts, I have wondered if it had anything to

do

> with the shoe incident.

> >

> > You recommended that I wear a gold ring on my left hand when I

> wrote you about my

> > shoe being chewed. This I began doing immediately and have

> continued ever since. Do

> > you recommend I do anything else?

> >

> >

> > 2) I began the upaya for getting money back and then stopped it

> as the situation looked

> > like it might be delayed. Within days after stopping the upaya

> the attorney overseeing the

> > case informed me that it is completely unknown when this case

> could be resolved. It may

> > even take several years. What do you advise? Do I recommence

the

> upaya and do it daily

> > even if that means doing it for several years? Did my stopping

> perhaps make the situation

> > worse?

> >

> > Your advise is most appreciated.

> >

> > Thank you.

> >

> > Sincerely,

> >

> > Mikma

> >

>

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Dear Respected Sir,Thank you for your response.  I immersed the shoes yesterday in a large river on a Saturday, hoping this would help to appease Saturn.Since timing is tight and the issue with the attorney is pressing, I was thinking to bury the ice tomorrow.  I remember you saying that it must be buried under soil..  Would sand suffice?  There is a jungle with sand and this would be easier than digging the dirt.I will do the interview upaya the day of meeting with the attorney.  Thank you also for that confirmation!Lastly,  in order to honor Hanuman, is it best to have a photo or statue, or is pranam to Hanuman in one's imagination sufficient.  I do the later every day and have wondered if it would be better to get a Hanuman.  I will get a picture today, but wait for your response before getting a figurine for my home puja.Sincere thanks for your kindness and generosity.  Thank you for

inspiring and supporting such a worthy endeavor.Sincerely,MikmaAs always, your adviceDear Mikma,

[ 1 ] Once you have immersed the shoes in the water, your job is

over. What happens later should not bother us..

[ 2 ] Yes do the money back upaya. Yes you can do the interview

upaya when you go to meet the lawyer. I can not think of any upaya

to make the lawyer cool and receptive towards you.

Sincerely,

Priya

, mikma <mikma95 > wrote:

>

>

>

> Dear Priya,

>

> Thank you for your reply. Do the shoes need to simply be placed

into a river/lake or do I need to bury them in the river/lake bed?

The shoes will float so will not sink; likely someone will remove

them as garbage. Again, do I simply place them in the water, pray

to God, and let whatever will then happen to the shoes once they are

immersed be not my concern?

>

> As far as the money back upaya. I had begun only the chili seed

offering to the Sun God. I had not yet buried the ice. I will also

bury the ice now, if that too would be supportive. And, as you

suggest I will ernestly offer seeds for 43 days along with a prayer

to God.

>

> I thank you for the timing of your correspondence. I learned only

today that I made a mistake in submitting my bill to the lawyer for

the case in which I am doing the money back upaya. Unintentionally I

omitted some of my services and now to correct it will need to

submit a larger bill. The attorney has been so attacking that I am

not looking forward to interaction with her again. I feel to

recommence the money back upaya and to begin the Saturn upaya before

contacting her with my error. She repeatedly judged my character

erroneously and anything to calm that and help her to be more

receptive would be such a blessing.

>

> Do you suggest any other upaya for the situation with the

attorney? Would it be supportive to do the interview upaya the day

I submit the new bill plus new legal documents she is not expecting

to receive. Again, based on our past interactions, I can only guess

that she may once again be attacking, so I will try anything to ease

the way.

>

> May God bless you for your assistance to me and the many others

who write you.

>

> Sincerely,

>

> Mikma

>

>

>

> Dear Mikma,

>

> [ 1 ] The shoe incident shows that the Satun has gone malefic.

> Therefore:

> [ a ] Immerse the shoes in a river/lake etc.

> [ b ] For 3 saturdays, pour a few drops of mustard oil or liquor

> [whisky] on the right side of your main gate to the house [ or

left

> as one enters your house ]

>

> [ 2 ] As for the upaya to get the money back,there were two upaya

> which I must have suggested. One burying the ice and the other to

> make an offering of chili seeds to the Sun God.

>

> I suggest that you do the chili seeds offering upaya for 43 days.

> Leave the rest then to Almighty God.

>

> Sincerely,

>

> Priya

>

> , "mikma" <mikma95@ >

> wrote:

> >

> > Dear Respected Priya,

> >

> > I have a few questions, please:

> >

> > 1) What is best to do with shoes once they have been chewed by

a

> dog? Do you

> > recommend disposing of them in a certain way? Actually, only

one

> was chewed. I still

> > have both the chewed and the unchewed shoe. Ever since this

> incident happened life has

> > felt a bit odd. I find many conflicts happening with other

> people. Even I am able to

> > resolve these conflicts, I have wondered if it had anything to

do

> with the shoe incident.

> >

> > You recommended that I wear a gold ring on my left hand when I

> wrote you about my

> > shoe being chewed. This I began doing immediately and have

> continued ever since. Do

> > you recommend I do anything else?

> >

> >

> > 2) I began the upaya for getting money back and then stopped it

> as the situation looked

> > like it might be delayed. Within days after stopping the upaya

> the attorney overseeing the

> > case informed me that it is completely unknown when this case

> could be resolved. It may

> > even take several years. What do you advise? Do I recommence

the

> upaya and do it daily

> > even if that means doing it for several years? Did my stopping

> perhaps make the situation

> > worse?

> >

> > Your advise is most appreciated.

> >

> > Thank you.

> >

> > Sincerely,

> >

> > Mikma

> >

>

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Dear Mikma,

 

[ 1 ] Its just fine that you immersed the shoes.

[ 2 ] Yes you can bury the ice in sand.

[ 3 ] You can have a photo of Lord Hanuman till you manage to get a

small idol for your pooja.

 

Sincerely,

 

Priya

 

 

 

 

 

 

, mikma <mikma95 wrote:

>

>

>

> Dear Respected Sir,

>

> Thank you for your response. I immersed the shoes yesterday in a

large river on a Saturday, hoping this would help to appease Saturn.

>

> Since timing is tight and the issue with the attorney is pressing,

I was thinking to bury the ice tomorrow. I remember you saying that

it must be buried under soil. Would sand suffice? There is a

jungle with sand and this would be easier than digging the dirt.

>

> I will do the interview upaya the day of meeting with the

attorney. Thank you also for that confirmation!

>

> Lastly, in order to honor Hanuman, is it best to have a photo or

statue, or is pranam to Hanuman in one's imagination sufficient. I

do the later every day and have wondered if it would be better to

get a Hanuman. I will get a picture today, but wait for your

response before getting a figurine for my home puja.

>

> Sincere thanks for your kindness and generosity. Thank you for

inspiring and supporting such a worthy endeavor.

>

> Sincerely,

>

> Mikma

>

>

> As always, your advice

>

>

> Dear Mikma,

>

> [ 1 ] Once you have immersed the shoes in the water, your job is

> over. What happens later should not bother us.

> [ 2 ] Yes do the money back upaya. Yes you can do the interview

> upaya when you go to meet the lawyer. I can not think of any upaya

> to make the lawyer cool and receptive towards you.

>

> Sincerely,

>

> Priya

>

> , mikma <mikma95@ >

wrote:

> >

> >

> >

> > Dear Priya,

> >

> > Thank you for your reply. Do the shoes need to simply be placed

> into a river/lake or do I need to bury them in the river/lake bed?

> The shoes will float so will not sink; likely someone will remove

> them as garbage. Again, do I simply place them in the water, pray

> to God, and let whatever will then happen to the shoes once they

are

> immersed be not my concern?

> >

> > As far as the money back upaya. I had begun only the chili seed

> offering to the Sun God. I had not yet buried the ice. I will

also

> bury the ice now, if that too would be supportive. And, as you

> suggest I will ernestly offer seeds for 43 days along with a

prayer

> to God.

> >

> > I thank you for the timing of your correspondence. I learned

only

> today that I made a mistake in submitting my bill to the lawyer

for

> the case in which I am doing the money back upaya. Unintentionally

I

> omitted some of my services and now to correct it will need to

> submit a larger bill. The attorney has been so attacking that I

am

> not looking forward to interaction with her again. I feel to

> recommence the money back upaya and to begin the Saturn upaya

before

> contacting her with my error. She repeatedly judged my character

> erroneously and anything to calm that and help her to be more

> receptive would be such a blessing.

> >

> > Do you suggest any other upaya for the situation with the

> attorney? Would it be supportive to do the interview upaya the

day

> I submit the new bill plus new legal documents she is not

expecting

> to receive. Again, based on our past interactions, I can only

guess

> that she may once again be attacking, so I will try anything to

ease

> the way.

> >

> > May God bless you for your assistance to me and the many others

> who write you.

> >

> > Sincerely,

> >

> > Mikma

> >

> >

> >

> > Dear Mikma,

> >

> > [ 1 ] The shoe incident shows that the Satun has gone malefic.

> > Therefore:

> > [ a ] Immerse the shoes in a river/lake etc.

> > [ b ] For 3 saturdays, pour a few drops of mustard oil or liquor

> > [whisky] on the right side of your main gate to the house [ or

> left

> > as one enters your house ]

> >

> > [ 2 ] As for the upaya to get the money back,there were two

upaya

> > which I must have suggested. One burying the ice and the other

to

> > make an offering of chili seeds to the Sun God.

> >

> > I suggest that you do the chili seeds offering upaya for 43

days.

> > Leave the rest then to Almighty God.

> >

> > Sincerely,

> >

> > Priya

> >

> > , " mikma " <mikma95@ >

> > wrote:

> > >

> > > Dear Respected Priya,

> > >

> > > I have a few questions, please:

> > >

> > > 1) What is best to do with shoes once they have been chewed

by

> a

> > dog? Do you

> > > recommend disposing of them in a certain way? Actually, only

> one

> > was chewed. I still

> > > have both the chewed and the unchewed shoe. Ever since this

> > incident happened life has

> > > felt a bit odd. I find many conflicts happening with other

> > people. Even I am able to

> > > resolve these conflicts, I have wondered if it had anything to

> do

> > with the shoe incident.

> > >

> > > You recommended that I wear a gold ring on my left hand when I

> > wrote you about my

> > > shoe being chewed. This I began doing immediately and have

> > continued ever since. Do

> > > you recommend I do anything else?

> > >

> > >

> > > 2) I began the upaya for getting money back and then stopped

it

> > as the situation looked

> > > like it might be delayed. Within days after stopping the

upaya

> > the attorney overseeing the

> > > case informed me that it is completely unknown when this case

> > could be resolved. It may

> > > even take several years. What do you advise? Do I recommence

> the

> > upaya and do it daily

> > > even if that means doing it for several years? Did my

stopping

> > perhaps make the situation

> > > worse?

> > >

> > > Your advise is most appreciated.

> > >

> > > Thank you.

> > >

> > > Sincerely,

> > >

> > > Mikma

> > >

> >

>

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Dear Respected Priya,

 

Thank you for your response.

 

I need to present my patient with an unexpected bill and legal document very

soon. Would doing the interview upaya that day be appropriate?

 

Also, since I have done the interview upaya for several occassions, is each new

circumstance considered a new upaya? For instance, you recently wrote that I

could do the interview upaya the day I meet with my patient's attorney. Will I

consider this a new upaya, therefore need to be careful as to when I have begun

other upaya?

 

Thank you kindly for your assistance. I am encouraged by what was seeming

difficult situations. As I have experienced before, Lal Kitab is so wonderful

useful.

 

Sincerely,

 

Mikma

 

 

--- On Mon, 7/28/08, < wrote:

 

 

> Dear Mikma,

>

> [ 1 ] Its just fine that you immersed the shoes.

> [ 2 ] Yes you can bury the ice in sand.

> [ 3 ] You can have a photo of Lord Hanuman till you manage

> to get a

> small idol for your pooja.

>

> Sincerely,

>

> Priya

, mikma

> <mikma95 wrote:

> >

> >

> >

> > Dear Respected Sir,

> >

> > Thank you for your response. I immersed the shoes

> yesterday in a

> large river on a Saturday, hoping this would help to

> appease Saturn.

> >

> > Since timing is tight and the issue with the attorney

> is pressing,

> I was thinking to bury the ice tomorrow. I remember you

> saying that

> it must be buried under soil. Would sand suffice? There

> is a

> jungle with sand and this would be easier than digging the

> dirt.

> >

> > I will do the interview upaya the day of meeting with

> the

> attorney. Thank you also for that confirmation!

> >

> > Lastly, in order to honor Hanuman, is it best to have

> a photo or

> statue, or is pranam to Hanuman in one's imagination

> sufficient. I

> do the later every day and have wondered if it would be

> better to

> get a Hanuman. I will get a picture today, but wait for

> your

> response before getting a figurine for my home puja.

> >

> > Sincere thanks for your kindness and generosity.

> Thank you for

> inspiring and supporting such a worthy endeavor.

> >

> > Sincerely,

> >

> > Mikma

> >

> >

> > As always, your advice

> >

> >

> > Dear Mikma,

> >

> > [ 1 ] Once you have immersed the shoes in the water,

> your job is

> > over. What happens later should not bother us.

> > [ 2 ] Yes do the money back upaya. Yes you can do the

> interview

> > upaya when you go to meet the lawyer. I can not think

> of any upaya

> > to make the lawyer cool and receptive towards you.

> >

> > Sincerely,

> >

> > Priya

> >

> > , mikma

> <mikma95@ >

> wrote:

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > > Dear Priya,

> > >

> > > Thank you for your reply. Do the shoes need to

> simply be placed

> > into a river/lake or do I need to bury them in the

> river/lake bed?

> > The shoes will float so will not sink; likely someone

> will remove

> > them as garbage. Again, do I simply place them in the

> water, pray

> > to God, and let whatever will then happen to the shoes

> once they

> are

> > immersed be not my concern?

> > >

> > > As far as the money back upaya. I had begun only

> the chili seed

> > offering to the Sun God. I had not yet buried the

> ice. I will

> also

> > bury the ice now, if that too would be supportive.

> And, as you

> > suggest I will ernestly offer seeds for 43 days along

> with a

> prayer

> > to God.

> > >

> > > I thank you for the timing of your

> correspondence. I learned

> only

> > today that I made a mistake in submitting my bill to

> the lawyer

> for

> > the case in which I am doing the money back upaya.

> Unintentionally

> I

> > omitted some of my services and now to correct it will

> need to

> > submit a larger bill. The attorney has been so

> attacking that I

> am

> > not looking forward to interaction with her again. I

> feel to

> > recommence the money back upaya and to begin the

> Saturn upaya

> before

> > contacting her with my error. She repeatedly judged

> my character

> > erroneously and anything to calm that and help her to

> be more

> > receptive would be such a blessing.

> > >

> > > Do you suggest any other upaya for the situation

> with the

> > attorney? Would it be supportive to do the interview

> upaya the

> day

> > I submit the new bill plus new legal documents she is

> not

> expecting

> > to receive. Again, based on our past interactions, I

> can only

> guess

> > that she may once again be attacking, so I will try

> anything to

> ease

> > the way.

> > >

> > > May God bless you for your assistance to me and

> the many others

> > who write you.

> > >

> > > Sincerely,

> > >

> > > Mikma

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > > Dear Mikma,

> > >

> > > [ 1 ] The shoe incident shows that the Satun has

> gone malefic.

> > > Therefore:

> > > [ a ] Immerse the shoes in a river/lake etc.

> > > [ b ] For 3 saturdays, pour a few drops of

> mustard oil or liquor

> > > [whisky] on the right side of your main gate to

> the house [ or

> > left

> > > as one enters your house ]

> > >

> > > [ 2 ] As for the upaya to get the money

> back,there were two

> upaya

> > > which I must have suggested. One burying the ice

> and the other

> to

> > > make an offering of chili seeds to the Sun God.

> > >

> > > I suggest that you do the chili seeds offering

> upaya for 43

> days.

> > > Leave the rest then to Almighty God.

> > >

> > > Sincerely,

> > >

> > > Priya

> > >

> > > ,

> " mikma " <mikma95@ >

> > > wrote:

> > > >

> > > > Dear Respected Priya,

> > > >

> > > > I have a few questions, please:

> > > >

> > > > 1) What is best to do with shoes once they

> have been chewed

> by

> > a

> > > dog? Do you

> > > > recommend disposing of them in a certain

> way? Actually, only

> > one

> > > was chewed. I still

> > > > have both the chewed and the unchewed shoe.

> Ever since this

> > > incident happened life has

> > > > felt a bit odd. I find many conflicts

> happening with other

> > > people. Even I am able to

> > > > resolve these conflicts, I have wondered if

> it had anything to

> > do

> > > with the shoe incident.

> > > >

> > > > You recommended that I wear a gold ring on

> my left hand when I

> > > wrote you about my

> > > > shoe being chewed. This I began doing

> immediately and have

> > > continued ever since. Do

> > > > you recommend I do anything else?

> > > >

> > > >

> > > > 2) I began the upaya for getting money back

> and then stopped

> it

> > > as the situation looked

> > > > like it might be delayed. Within days after

> stopping the

> upaya

> > > the attorney overseeing the

> > > > case informed me that it is completely

> unknown when this case

> > > could be resolved. It may

> > > > even take several years. What do you

> advise? Do I recommence

> > the

> > > upaya and do it daily

> > > > even if that means doing it for several

> years? Did my

> stopping

> > > perhaps make the situation

> > > > worse?

> > > >

> > > > Your advise is most appreciated.

> > > >

> > > > Thank you.

> > > >

> > > > Sincerely,

> > > >

> > > > Mikma

> > > >

> > >

> >

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Dear Mikma,

 

[ 1 ] The interview upaya is to be done when you meet some one in

authority and you want him to give a desicion favourable to you. I

do not think it would be necessary to do the interview upaya when

presenting bills to your client. Meeting the attorney is a different

matter, in that situation you expect the attorney to be favourable

towards you.

 

[ 2 ] If the occasions are different then you should do the upaya

every time.

 

[ 3 ] Yes, when ever you do the interview upaya, it will be counted

as an upaya done. Therefore the next upaya, if started it for the

first time, then the rules of upaya will apply.

 

Sincerely,

 

Priya

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

, mikma <mikma95 wrote:

>

> Dear Respected Priya,

>

> Thank you for your response.

>

> I need to present my patient with an unexpected bill and legal

document very soon. Would doing the interview upaya that day be

appropriate?

>

> Also, since I have done the interview upaya for several

occassions, is each new circumstance considered a new upaya? For

instance, you recently wrote that I could do the interview upaya the

day I meet with my patient's attorney. Will I consider this a new

upaya, therefore need to be careful as to when I have begun other

upaya?

>

> Thank you kindly for your assistance. I am encouraged by what was

seeming difficult situations. As I have experienced before, Lal

Kitab is so wonderful useful.

>

> Sincerely,

>

> Mikma

>

>

> --- On Mon, 7/28/08, < wrote:

>

>

> > Dear Mikma,

> >

> > [ 1 ] Its just fine that you immersed the shoes.

> > [ 2 ] Yes you can bury the ice in sand.

> > [ 3 ] You can have a photo of Lord Hanuman till you manage

> > to get a

> > small idol for your pooja.

> >

> > Sincerely,

> >

> > Priya

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> > , mikma

> > <mikma95@> wrote:

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > > Dear Respected Sir,

> > >

> > > Thank you for your response. I immersed the shoes

> > yesterday in a

> > large river on a Saturday, hoping this would help to

> > appease Saturn.

> > >

> > > Since timing is tight and the issue with the attorney

> > is pressing,

> > I was thinking to bury the ice tomorrow. I remember you

> > saying that

> > it must be buried under soil. Would sand suffice? There

> > is a

> > jungle with sand and this would be easier than digging the

> > dirt.

> > >

> > > I will do the interview upaya the day of meeting with

> > the

> > attorney. Thank you also for that confirmation!

> > >

> > > Lastly, in order to honor Hanuman, is it best to have

> > a photo or

> > statue, or is pranam to Hanuman in one's imagination

> > sufficient. I

> > do the later every day and have wondered if it would be

> > better to

> > get a Hanuman. I will get a picture today, but wait for

> > your

> > response before getting a figurine for my home puja.

> > >

> > > Sincere thanks for your kindness and generosity.

> > Thank you for

> > inspiring and supporting such a worthy endeavor.

> > >

> > > Sincerely,

> > >

> > > Mikma

> > >

> > >

> > > As always, your advice

> > >

> > >

> > > Dear Mikma,

> > >

> > > [ 1 ] Once you have immersed the shoes in the water,

> > your job is

> > > over. What happens later should not bother us.

> > > [ 2 ] Yes do the money back upaya. Yes you can do the

> > interview

> > > upaya when you go to meet the lawyer. I can not think

> > of any upaya

> > > to make the lawyer cool and receptive towards you.

> > >

> > > Sincerely,

> > >

> > > Priya

> > >

> > > , mikma

> > <mikma95@ >

> > wrote:

> > > >

> > > >

> > > >

> > > > Dear Priya,

> > > >

> > > > Thank you for your reply. Do the shoes need to

> > simply be placed

> > > into a river/lake or do I need to bury them in the

> > river/lake bed?

> > > The shoes will float so will not sink; likely someone

> > will remove

> > > them as garbage. Again, do I simply place them in the

> > water, pray

> > > to God, and let whatever will then happen to the shoes

> > once they

> > are

> > > immersed be not my concern?

> > > >

> > > > As far as the money back upaya. I had begun only

> > the chili seed

> > > offering to the Sun God. I had not yet buried the

> > ice. I will

> > also

> > > bury the ice now, if that too would be supportive.

> > And, as you

> > > suggest I will ernestly offer seeds for 43 days along

> > with a

> > prayer

> > > to God.

> > > >

> > > > I thank you for the timing of your

> > correspondence. I learned

> > only

> > > today that I made a mistake in submitting my bill to

> > the lawyer

> > for

> > > the case in which I am doing the money back upaya.

> > Unintentionally

> > I

> > > omitted some of my services and now to correct it will

> > need to

> > > submit a larger bill. The attorney has been so

> > attacking that I

> > am

> > > not looking forward to interaction with her again. I

> > feel to

> > > recommence the money back upaya and to begin the

> > Saturn upaya

> > before

> > > contacting her with my error. She repeatedly judged

> > my character

> > > erroneously and anything to calm that and help her to

> > be more

> > > receptive would be such a blessing.

> > > >

> > > > Do you suggest any other upaya for the situation

> > with the

> > > attorney? Would it be supportive to do the interview

> > upaya the

> > day

> > > I submit the new bill plus new legal documents she is

> > not

> > expecting

> > > to receive. Again, based on our past interactions, I

> > can only

> > guess

> > > that she may once again be attacking, so I will try

> > anything to

> > ease

> > > the way.

> > > >

> > > > May God bless you for your assistance to me and

> > the many others

> > > who write you.

> > > >

> > > > Sincerely,

> > > >

> > > > Mikma

> > > >

> > > >

> > > >

> > > > Dear Mikma,

> > > >

> > > > [ 1 ] The shoe incident shows that the Satun has

> > gone malefic.

> > > > Therefore:

> > > > [ a ] Immerse the shoes in a river/lake etc.

> > > > [ b ] For 3 saturdays, pour a few drops of

> > mustard oil or liquor

> > > > [whisky] on the right side of your main gate to

> > the house [ or

> > > left

> > > > as one enters your house ]

> > > >

> > > > [ 2 ] As for the upaya to get the money

> > back,there were two

> > upaya

> > > > which I must have suggested. One burying the ice

> > and the other

> > to

> > > > make an offering of chili seeds to the Sun God.

> > > >

> > > > I suggest that you do the chili seeds offering

> > upaya for 43

> > days.

> > > > Leave the rest then to Almighty God.

> > > >

> > > > Sincerely,

> > > >

> > > > Priya

> > > >

> > > > ,

> > " mikma " <mikma95@ >

> > > > wrote:

> > > > >

> > > > > Dear Respected Priya,

> > > > >

> > > > > I have a few questions, please:

> > > > >

> > > > > 1) What is best to do with shoes once they

> > have been chewed

> > by

> > > a

> > > > dog? Do you

> > > > > recommend disposing of them in a certain

> > way? Actually, only

> > > one

> > > > was chewed. I still

> > > > > have both the chewed and the unchewed shoe.

> > Ever since this

> > > > incident happened life has

> > > > > felt a bit odd. I find many conflicts

> > happening with other

> > > > people. Even I am able to

> > > > > resolve these conflicts, I have wondered if

> > it had anything to

> > > do

> > > > with the shoe incident.

> > > > >

> > > > > You recommended that I wear a gold ring on

> > my left hand when I

> > > > wrote you about my

> > > > > shoe being chewed. This I began doing

> > immediately and have

> > > > continued ever since. Do

> > > > > you recommend I do anything else?

> > > > >

> > > > >

> > > > > 2) I began the upaya for getting money back

> > and then stopped

> > it

> > > > as the situation looked

> > > > > like it might be delayed. Within days after

> > stopping the

> > upaya

> > > > the attorney overseeing the

> > > > > case informed me that it is completely

> > unknown when this case

> > > > could be resolved. It may

> > > > > even take several years. What do you

> > advise? Do I recommence

> > > the

> > > > upaya and do it daily

> > > > > even if that means doing it for several

> > years? Did my

> > stopping

> > > > perhaps make the situation

> > > > > worse?

> > > > >

> > > > > Your advise is most appreciated.

> > > > >

> > > > > Thank you.

> > > > >

> > > > > Sincerely,

> > > > >

> > > > > Mikma

> > > > >

> > > >

> > >

>

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Dear Respected Priya,I have buried the ice as you suggested as a money back upaya and I could immediately feel a lift of energy.  This was interesting and still, I pray that I get paid for my work soon. Yesterday I began the upaya for Saturn by offering a few drops of mustard oil to the front gate of my home which you suggested after a dog chewed my shoe.Another situation arose yesterday that potentially could have interpersonal conflict.  I want to approach it gently as the past months ever since my shoe was chewed conflicts with others have been so intense.  Again, you said that Saturn likely turned malefic.  Is there anything else you can recommend other than immersing the shoes in water

and for the three Saturdays offering mustard oil?  I am aware that I am in the later stages of a seven year Saturn cycle, so know it could be useful to help my Saturn aspect in any way possible. Recently, I saw you had mentioned the color black to someone that also appeared to have problems with Saturn.  Is it best for me to avoid this color now? Yesterday I saw an item I would like to buy for my office that is black, but wanted to consult with you first.  If it would support appeasing Saturn to not buy this item now, then I will either wait, or simply not purchase it.  Do you recommend I not wear black or use or purchase black at this time?Thank you for your beneficial service.  May God bless you, kind Sir.Sincerely,Mikma < Sent: Sunday, July 27, 2008 9:00:35 PMRe: Clarification >>>> MikmaDear Mikma,

[ 1 ] The interview upaya is to be done when you meet some one in

authority and you want him to give a desicion favourable to you. I

do not think it would be necessary to do the interview upaya when

presenting bills to your client. Meeting the attorney is a different

matter, in that situation you expect the attorney to be favourable

towards you.

[ 2 ] If the occasions are different then you should do the upaya

every time.

[ 3 ] Yes, when ever you do the interview upaya, it will be counted

as an upaya done. Therefore the next upaya, if started it for the

first time, then the rules of upaya will apply.

Sincerely,

Priya

, mikma <mikma95 > wrote:

>

> Dear Respected Priya,

>

> Thank you for your response..

>

> I need to present my patient with an unexpected bill and legal

document very soon. Would doing the interview upaya that day be

appropriate?

>

> Also, since I have done the interview upaya for several

occassions, is each new circumstance considered a new upaya? For

instance, you recently wrote that I could do the interview upaya the

day I meet with my patient's attorney. Will I consider this a new

upaya, therefore need to be careful as to when I have begun other

upaya?

>

> Thank you kindly for your assistance. I am encouraged by what was

seeming difficult situations. As I have experienced before, Lal

Kitab is so wonderful useful.

>

> Sincerely,

>

> Mikma

>

>

> --- On Mon, 7/28/08, <@ ...> wrote:

>

>

> > Dear Mikma,

> >

> > [ 1 ] Its just fine that you immersed the shoes.

> > [ 2 ] Yes you can bury the ice in sand.

> > [ 3 ] You can have a photo of Lord Hanuman till you manage

> > to get a

> > small idol for your pooja.

> >

> > Sincerely,

> >

> > Priya

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> > , mikma

> > <mikma95@> wrote:

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > > Dear Respected Sir,

> > >

> > > Thank you for your response. I immersed the shoes

> > yesterday in a

> > large river on a Saturday, hoping this would help to

> > appease Saturn.

> > >

> > > Since timing is tight and the issue with the attorney

> > is pressing,

> > I was thinking to bury the ice tomorrow. I remember you

> > saying that

> > it must be buried under soil. Would sand suffice? There

> > is a

> > jungle with sand and this would be easier than digging the

> > dirt.

> > >

> > > I will do the interview upaya the day of meeting with

> > the

> > attorney. Thank you also for that confirmation!

> > >

> > > Lastly, in order to honor Hanuman, is it best to have

> > a photo or

> > statue, or is pranam to Hanuman in one's imagination

> > sufficient. I

> > do the later every day and have wondered if it would be

> > better to

> > get a Hanuman. I will get a picture today, but wait for

> > your

> > response before getting a figurine for my home puja.

> > >

> > > Sincere thanks for your kindness and generosity.

> > Thank you for

> > inspiring and supporting such a worthy endeavor.

> > >

> > > Sincerely,

> > >

> > > Mikma

> > >

> > >

> > > As always, your advice

> > >

> > >

> > > Dear Mikma,

> > >

> > > [ 1 ] Once you have immersed the shoes in the water,

> > your job is

> > > over. What happens later should not bother us.

> > > [ 2 ] Yes do the money back upaya. Yes you can do the

> > interview

> > > upaya when you go to meet the lawyer. I can not think

> > of any upaya

> > > to make the lawyer cool and receptive towards you.

> > >

> > > Sincerely,

> > >

> > > Priya

> > >

> > > , mikma

> > <mikma95@ >

> > wrote:

> > > >

> > > >

> > > >

> > > > Dear Priya,

> > > >

> > > > Thank you for your reply. Do the shoes need to

> > simply be placed

> > > into a river/lake or do I need to bury them in the

> > river/lake bed?

> > > The shoes will float so will not sink; likely someone

> > will remove

> > > them as garbage. Again, do I simply place them in the

> > water, pray

> > > to God, and let whatever will then happen to the shoes

> > once they

> > are

> > > immersed be not my concern?

> > > >

> > > > As far as the money back upaya. I had begun only

> > the chili seed

> > > offering to the Sun God. I had not yet buried the

> > ice. I will

> > also

> > > bury the ice now, if that too would be supportive.

> > And, as you

> > > suggest I will ernestly offer seeds for 43 days along

> > with a

> > prayer

> > > to God.

> > > >

> > > > I thank you for the timing of your

> > correspondence. I learned

> > only

> > > today that I made a mistake in submitting my bill to

> > the lawyer

> > for

> > > the case in which I am doing the money back upaya.

> > Unintentionally

> > I

> > > omitted some of my services and now to correct it will

> > need to

> > > submit a larger bill. The attorney has been so

> > attacking that I

> > am

> > > not looking forward to interaction with her again. I

> > feel to

> > > recommence the money back upaya and to begin the

> > Saturn upaya

> > before

> > > contacting her with my error. She repeatedly judged

> > my character

> > > erroneously and anything to calm that and help her to

> > be more

> > > receptive would be such a blessing.

> > > >

> > > > Do you suggest any other upaya for the situation

> > with the

> > > attorney? Would it be supportive to do the interview

> > upaya the

> > day

> > > I submit the new bill plus new legal documents she is

> > not

> > expecting

> > > to receive. Again, based on our past interactions, I

> > can only

> > guess

> > > that she may once again be attacking, so I will try

> > anything to

> > ease

> > > the way.

> > > >

> > > > May God bless you for your assistance to me and

> > the many others

> > > who write you.

> > > >

> > > > Sincerely,

> > > >

> > > > Mikma

> > > >

> > > >

> > > >

> > > > Dear Mikma,

> > > >

> > > > [ 1 ] The shoe incident shows that the Satun has

> > gone malefic.

> > > > Therefore:

> > > > [ a ] Immerse the shoes in a river/lake etc..

> > > > [ b ] For 3 saturdays, pour a few drops of

> > mustard oil or liquor

> > > > [whisky] on the right side of your main gate to

> > the house [ or

> > > left

> > > > as one enters your house ]

> > > >

> > > > [ 2 ] As for the upaya to get the money

> > back,there were two

> > upaya

> > > > which I must have suggested. One burying the ice

> > and the other

> > to

> > > > make an offering of chili seeds to the Sun God.

> > > >

> > > > I suggest that you do the chili seeds offering

> > upaya for 43

> > days.

> > > > Leave the rest then to Almighty God.

> > > >

> > > > Sincerely,

> > > >

> > > > Priya

> > > >

> > > > ,

> > "mikma" <mikma95@ >

> > > > wrote:

> > > > >

> > > > > Dear Respected Priya,

> > > > >

> > > > > I have a few questions, please:

> > > > >

> > > > > 1) What is best to do with shoes once they

> > have been chewed

> > by

> > > a

> > > > dog? Do you

> > > > > recommend disposing of them in a certain

> > way? Actually, only

> > > one

> > > > was chewed. I still

> > > > > have both the chewed and the unchewed shoe.

> > Ever since this

> > > > incident happened life has

> > > > > felt a bit odd. I find many conflicts

> > happening with other

> > > > people. Even I am able to

> > > > > resolve these conflicts, I have wondered if

> > it had anything to

> > > do

> > > > with the shoe incident.

> > > > >

> > > > > You recommended that I wear a gold ring on

> > my left hand when I

> > > > wrote you about my

> > > > > shoe being chewed. This I began doing

> > immediately and have

> > > > continued ever since. Do

> > > > > you recommend I do anything else?

> > > > >

> > > > >

> > > > > 2) I began the upaya for getting money back

> > and then stopped

> > it

> > > > as the situation looked

> > > > > like it might be delayed. Within days after

> > stopping the

> > upaya

> > > > the attorney overseeing the

> > > > > case informed me that it is completely

> > unknown when this case

> > > > could be resolved. It may

> > > > > even take several years. What do you

> > advise? Do I recommence

> > > the

> > > > upaya and do it daily

> > > > > even if that means doing it for several

> > years? Did my

> > stopping

> > > > perhaps make the situation

> > > > > worse?

> > > > >

> > > > > Your advise is most appreciated.

> > > > >

> > > > > Thank you.

> > > > >

> > > > > Sincerely,

> > > > >

> > > > > Mikma

> > > > >

> > > >

> > >

>

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Dear Mikma,

 

[ 1 ] You have your Saturn placed in the 6th house where it should

act as a protector against your enemies, but a depressed Saturn or a

Saturn turned malefic may not be in a position to protect you

against the enemies as it would have otherwise. Therefore you should

be careful about inter-personal conflicts till such time that your

Saturn gains strength.

 

[ 2 ] Apart from the upaya already suggested for the Saturn you can

recite the beej mantra for Saturn if you like. It will strengthen

your Saturn. Get the beej mantra from the files. Since you are going

through the Shani sade satee period, reciting beej mantra will be

beneficial.

 

[ 3 ] Sure, avoid black at least for the period of your Saturn Sade

satee till September 2009.

 

Sincerely,

 

Priya

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

, mikma <mikma95 wrote:

>

> Dear Respected Priya,

>

> I have buried the ice as you suggested as a money back upaya and I

could immediately feel a lift of energy. This was interesting and

still, I pray that I get paid for my work soon.

>

> Yesterday I began the upaya for Saturn by offering a few drops of

mustard oil to the front gate of my home which you suggested after a

dog chewed my shoe.

>

> Another situation arose yesterday that potentially could have

interpersonal conflict. I want to approach it gently as the past

months ever since my shoe was chewed conflicts with others have been

so intense.

>

> Again, you said that Saturn likely turned malefic. Is there

anything else you can recommend other than immersing the shoes in

water and for the three Saturdays offering mustard oil? I am aware

that I am in the later stages of a seven year Saturn cycle, so know

it could be useful to help my Saturn aspect in any way possible.

>

> Recently, I saw you had mentioned the color black to someone that

also appeared to have problems with Saturn. Is it best for me to

avoid this color now? Yesterday I saw an item I would like to buy

for my office that is black, but wanted to consult with you first.

If it would support appeasing Saturn to not buy this item now, then

I will either wait, or simply not purchase it. Do you recommend I

not wear black or use or purchase black at this time?

>

> Thank you for your beneficial service. May God bless you, kind

Sir.

>

> Sincerely,

>

> Mikma

>

>

>

>

> <

>

> Sunday, July 27, 2008 9:00:35 PM

> Re: Clarification >>>> Mikma

>

>

> Dear Mikma,

>

> [ 1 ] The interview upaya is to be done when you meet some one in

> authority and you want him to give a desicion favourable to you. I

> do not think it would be necessary to do the interview upaya when

> presenting bills to your client. Meeting the attorney is a

different

> matter, in that situation you expect the attorney to be favourable

> towards you.

>

> [ 2 ] If the occasions are different then you should do the upaya

> every time.

>

> [ 3 ] Yes, when ever you do the interview upaya, it will be

counted

> as an upaya done. Therefore the next upaya, if started it for the

> first time, then the rules of upaya will apply.

>

> Sincerely,

>

> Priya

>

> , mikma <mikma95@ >

wrote:

> >

> > Dear Respected Priya,

> >

> > Thank you for your response.

> >

> > I need to present my patient with an unexpected bill and legal

> document very soon. Would doing the interview upaya that day be

> appropriate?

> >

> > Also, since I have done the interview upaya for several

> occassions, is each new circumstance considered a new upaya? For

> instance, you recently wrote that I could do the interview upaya

the

> day I meet with my patient's attorney. Will I consider this a new

> upaya, therefore need to be careful as to when I have begun other

> upaya?

> >

> > Thank you kindly for your assistance. I am encouraged by what

was

> seeming difficult situations. As I have experienced before, Lal

> Kitab is so wonderful useful.

> >

> > Sincerely,

> >

> > Mikma

> >

> >

> > --- On Mon, 7/28/08, <@ ...>

wrote:

> >

> >

> > > Dear Mikma,

> > >

> > > [ 1 ] Its just fine that you immersed the shoes.

> > > [ 2 ] Yes you can bury the ice in sand.

> > > [ 3 ] You can have a photo of Lord Hanuman till you manage

> > > to get a

> > > small idol for your pooja.

> > >

> > > Sincerely,

> > >

> > > Priya

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > > , mikma

> > > <mikma95@> wrote:

> > > >

> > > >

> > > >

> > > > Dear Respected Sir,

> > > >

> > > > Thank you for your response. I immersed the shoes

> > > yesterday in a

> > > large river on a Saturday, hoping this would help to

> > > appease Saturn.

> > > >

> > > > Since timing is tight and the issue with the attorney

> > > is pressing,

> > > I was thinking to bury the ice tomorrow. I remember you

> > > saying that

> > > it must be buried under soil. Would sand suffice? There

> > > is a

> > > jungle with sand and this would be easier than digging the

> > > dirt.

> > > >

> > > > I will do the interview upaya the day of meeting with

> > > the

> > > attorney. Thank you also for that confirmation!

> > > >

> > > > Lastly, in order to honor Hanuman, is it best to have

> > > a photo or

> > > statue, or is pranam to Hanuman in one's imagination

> > > sufficient. I

> > > do the later every day and have wondered if it would be

> > > better to

> > > get a Hanuman. I will get a picture today, but wait for

> > > your

> > > response before getting a figurine for my home puja.

> > > >

> > > > Sincere thanks for your kindness and generosity.

> > > Thank you for

> > > inspiring and supporting such a worthy endeavor.

> > > >

> > > > Sincerely,

> > > >

> > > > Mikma

> > > >

> > > >

> > > > As always, your advice

> > > >

> > > >

> > > > Dear Mikma,

> > > >

> > > > [ 1 ] Once you have immersed the shoes in the water,

> > > your job is

> > > > over. What happens later should not bother us.

> > > > [ 2 ] Yes do the money back upaya. Yes you can do the

> > > interview

> > > > upaya when you go to meet the lawyer. I can not think

> > > of any upaya

> > > > to make the lawyer cool and receptive towards you.

> > > >

> > > > Sincerely,

> > > >

> > > > Priya

> > > >

> > > > , mikma

> > > <mikma95@ >

> > > wrote:

> > > > >

> > > > >

> > > > >

> > > > > Dear Priya,

> > > > >

> > > > > Thank you for your reply. Do the shoes need to

> > > simply be placed

> > > > into a river/lake or do I need to bury them in the

> > > river/lake bed?

> > > > The shoes will float so will not sink; likely someone

> > > will remove

> > > > them as garbage. Again, do I simply place them in the

> > > water, pray

> > > > to God, and let whatever will then happen to the shoes

> > > once they

> > > are

> > > > immersed be not my concern?

> > > > >

> > > > > As far as the money back upaya. I had begun only

> > > the chili seed

> > > > offering to the Sun God. I had not yet buried the

> > > ice. I will

> > > also

> > > > bury the ice now, if that too would be supportive.

> > > And, as you

> > > > suggest I will ernestly offer seeds for 43 days along

> > > with a

> > > prayer

> > > > to God.

> > > > >

> > > > > I thank you for the timing of your

> > > correspondence. I learned

> > > only

> > > > today that I made a mistake in submitting my bill to

> > > the lawyer

> > > for

> > > > the case in which I am doing the money back upaya.

> > > Unintentionally

> > > I

> > > > omitted some of my services and now to correct it will

> > > need to

> > > > submit a larger bill. The attorney has been so

> > > attacking that I

> > > am

> > > > not looking forward to interaction with her again. I

> > > feel to

> > > > recommence the money back upaya and to begin the

> > > Saturn upaya

> > > before

> > > > contacting her with my error. She repeatedly judged

> > > my character

> > > > erroneously and anything to calm that and help her to

> > > be more

> > > > receptive would be such a blessing.

> > > > >

> > > > > Do you suggest any other upaya for the situation

> > > with the

> > > > attorney? Would it be supportive to do the interview

> > > upaya the

> > > day

> > > > I submit the new bill plus new legal documents she is

> > > not

> > > expecting

> > > > to receive. Again, based on our past interactions, I

> > > can only

> > > guess

> > > > that she may once again be attacking, so I will try

> > > anything to

> > > ease

> > > > the way.

> > > > >

> > > > > May God bless you for your assistance to me and

> > > the many others

> > > > who write you.

> > > > >

> > > > > Sincerely,

> > > > >

> > > > > Mikma

> > > > >

> > > > >

> > > > >

> > > > > Dear Mikma,

> > > > >

> > > > > [ 1 ] The shoe incident shows that the Satun has

> > > gone malefic.

> > > > > Therefore:

> > > > > [ a ] Immerse the shoes in a river/lake etc.

> > > > > [ b ] For 3 saturdays, pour a few drops of

> > > mustard oil or liquor

> > > > > [whisky] on the right side of your main gate to

> > > the house [ or

> > > > left

> > > > > as one enters your house ]

> > > > >

> > > > > [ 2 ] As for the upaya to get the money

> > > back,there were two

> > > upaya

> > > > > which I must have suggested. One burying the ice

> > > and the other

> > > to

> > > > > make an offering of chili seeds to the Sun God.

> > > > >

> > > > > I suggest that you do the chili seeds offering

> > > upaya for 43

> > > days.

> > > > > Leave the rest then to Almighty God.

> > > > >

> > > > > Sincerely,

> > > > >

> > > > > Priya

> > > > >

> > > > > ,

> > > " mikma " <mikma95@ >

> > > > > wrote:

> > > > > >

> > > > > > Dear Respected Priya,

> > > > > >

> > > > > > I have a few questions, please:

> > > > > >

> > > > > > 1) What is best to do with shoes once they

> > > have been chewed

> > > by

> > > > a

> > > > > dog? Do you

> > > > > > recommend disposing of them in a certain

> > > way? Actually, only

> > > > one

> > > > > was chewed. I still

> > > > > > have both the chewed and the unchewed shoe.

> > > Ever since this

> > > > > incident happened life has

> > > > > > felt a bit odd. I find many conflicts

> > > happening with other

> > > > > people. Even I am able to

> > > > > > resolve these conflicts, I have wondered if

> > > it had anything to

> > > > do

> > > > > with the shoe incident.

> > > > > >

> > > > > > You recommended that I wear a gold ring on

> > > my left hand when I

> > > > > wrote you about my

> > > > > > shoe being chewed. This I began doing

> > > immediately and have

> > > > > continued ever since. Do

> > > > > > you recommend I do anything else?

> > > > > >

> > > > > >

> > > > > > 2) I began the upaya for getting money back

> > > and then stopped

> > > it

> > > > > as the situation looked

> > > > > > like it might be delayed. Within days after

> > > stopping the

> > > upaya

> > > > > the attorney overseeing the

> > > > > > case informed me that it is completely

> > > unknown when this case

> > > > > could be resolved. It may

> > > > > > even take several years. What do you

> > > advise? Do I recommence

> > > > the

> > > > > upaya and do it daily

> > > > > > even if that means doing it for several

> > > years? Did my

> > > stopping

> > > > > perhaps make the situation

> > > > > > worse?

> > > > > >

> > > > > > Your advise is most appreciated.

> > > > > >

> > > > > > Thank you.

> > > > > >

> > > > > > Sincerely,

> > > > > >

> > > > > > Mikma

> > > > > >

> > > > >

> > > >

> >

>

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Dear Priya,Thank you for the reply below. I have been reciting the beej mantra for Saturn daily now for a few weeks.  I am not sure it is helping as I do continue to find some interactions with others rather strained.  Perhaps this simply is life and its challenges and not Saturn turned malefic.Can you tell me if you can see anything in my chart related to timing?  I have always found timing very difficult.  Commonly I am late or struggle to be on time.  And when planning I am not good at estimating how long tasks will take.  Is there any aspect you see possibly at work here?  If so, can you recommend any upaya to support breaking this annoying and difficult pattern?Also, can you please

tell me if I understand correctly the proper way to do upaya.  I have an upaya that I am attempting to do for 43 days and two days ago I accidently missed making this offering.  My understanding is that I need to recommence the upaya.  Am I correct?Thank you sincerely for your generosity and huge service that you provide us all.  I am so very grateful.With sincere respect,Mikma < Sent: Sunday, August 3, 2008 7:23:12 PMRe: Clarification >>>> Mikma

 

Dear Mikma,

 

[ 1 ] You have your Saturn placed in the 6th house where it should

act as a protector against your enemies, but a depressed Saturn or a

Saturn turned malefic may not be in a position to protect you

against the enemies as it would have otherwise. Therefore you should

be careful about inter-personal conflicts till such time that your

Saturn gains strength.

 

[ 2 ] Apart from the upaya already suggested for the Saturn you can

recite the beej mantra for Saturn if you like. It will strengthen

your Saturn. Get the beej mantra from the files. Since you are going

through the Shani sade satee period, reciting beej mantra will be

beneficial.

 

[ 3 ] Sure, avoid black at least for the period of your Saturn Sade

satee till September 2009.

 

Sincerely,

 

Priya

 

@ .. com, mikma <mikma95 > wrote:

>

> Dear Respected Priya,

>

> I have buried the ice as you suggested as a money back upaya and I

could immediately feel a lift of energy. This was interesting and

still, I pray that I get paid for my work soon.

>

> Yesterday I began the upaya for Saturn by offering a few drops of

mustard oil to the front gate of my home which you suggested after a

dog chewed my shoe.

>

> Another situation arose yesterday that potentially could have

interpersonal conflict. I want to approach it gently as the past

months ever since my shoe was chewed conflicts with others have been

so intense.

>

> Again, you said that Saturn likely turned malefic. Is there

anything else you can recommend other than immersing the shoes in

water and for the three Saturdays offering mustard oil? I am aware

that I am in the later stages of a seven year Saturn cycle, so know

it could be useful to help my Saturn aspect in any way possible.

>

> Recently, I saw you had mentioned the color black to someone that

also appeared to have problems with Saturn. Is it best for me to

avoid this color now? Yesterday I saw an item I would like to buy

for my office that is black, but wanted to consult with you first.

If it would support appeasing Saturn to not buy this item now, then

I will either wait, or simply not purchase it. Do you recommend I

not wear black or use or purchase black at this time?

>

> Thank you for your beneficial service. May God bless you, kind

Sir.

>

> Sincerely,

>

> Mikma

>

>

>

>

> <@ ...>

>

> Sunday, July 27, 2008 9:00:35 PM

> Re: Clarification >>>> Mikma

>

>

> Dear Mikma,

>

> [ 1 ] The interview upaya is to be done when you meet some one in

> authority and you want him to give a desicion favourable to you. I

> do not think it would be necessary to do the interview upaya when

> presenting bills to your client. Meeting the attorney is a

different

> matter, in that situation you expect the attorney to be favourable

> towards you.

>

> [ 2 ] If the occasions are different then you should do the upaya

> every time.

>

> [ 3 ] Yes, when ever you do the interview upaya, it will be

counted

> as an upaya done.. Therefore the next upaya, if started it for the

> first time, then the rules of upaya will apply.

>

> Sincerely,

>

> Priya

>

> , mikma <mikma95@ >

wrote:

> >

> > Dear Respected Priya,

> >

> > Thank you for your response.

> >

> > I need to present my patient with an unexpected bill and legal

> document very soon. Would doing the interview upaya that day be

> appropriate?

> >

> > Also, since I have done the interview upaya for several

> occassions, is each new circumstance considered a new upaya? For

> instance, you recently wrote that I could do the interview upaya

the

> day I meet with my patient's attorney. Will I consider this a new

> upaya, therefore need to be careful as to when I have begun other

> upaya?

> >

> > Thank you kindly for your assistance. I am encouraged by what

was

> seeming difficult situations. As I have experienced before, Lal

> Kitab is so wonderful useful.

> >

> > Sincerely,

> >

> > Mikma

> >

> >

> > --- On Mon, 7/28/08, <@ ...>

wrote:

> >

> >

> > > Dear Mikma,

> > >

> > > [ 1 ] Its just fine that you immersed the shoes.

> > > [ 2 ] Yes you can bury the ice in sand.

> > > [ 3 ] You can have a photo of Lord Hanuman till you manage

> > > to get a

> > > small idol for your pooja.

> > >

> > > Sincerely,

> > >

> > > Priya

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > > , mikma

> > > <mikma95@> wrote:

> > > >

> > > >

> > > >

> > > > Dear Respected Sir,

> > > >

> > > > Thank you for your response. I immersed the shoes

> > > yesterday in a

> > > large river on a Saturday, hoping this would help to

> > > appease Saturn.

> > > >

> > > > Since timing is tight and the issue with the attorney

> > > is pressing,

> > > I was thinking to bury the ice tomorrow. I remember you

> > > saying that

> > > it must be buried under soil. Would sand suffice? There

> > > is a

> > > jungle with sand and this would be easier than digging the

> > > dirt.

> > > >

> > > > I will do the interview upaya the day of meeting with

> > > the

> > > attorney. Thank you also for that confirmation!

> > > >

> > > > Lastly, in order to honor Hanuman, is it best to have

> > > a photo or

> > > statue, or is pranam to Hanuman in one's imagination

> > > sufficient. I

> > > do the later every day and have wondered if it would be

> > > better to

> > > get a Hanuman. I will get a picture today, but wait for

> > > your

> > > response before getting a figurine for my home puja.

> > > >

> > > > Sincere thanks for your kindness and generosity.

> > > Thank you for

> > > inspiring and supporting such a worthy endeavor.

> > > >

> > > > Sincerely,

> > > >

> > > > Mikma

> > > >

> > > >

> > > > As always, your advice

> > > >

> > > >

> > > > Dear Mikma,

> > > >

> > > > [ 1 ] Once you have immersed the shoes in the water,

> > > your job is

> > > > over. What happens later should not bother us.

> > > > [ 2 ] Yes do the money back upaya. Yes you can do the

> > > interview

> > > > upaya when you go to meet the lawyer. I can not think

> > > of any upaya

> > > > to make the lawyer cool and receptive towards you.

> > > >

> > > > Sincerely,

> > > >

> > > > Priya

> > > >

> > > > , mikma

> > > <mikma95@ >

> > > wrote:

> > > > >

> > > > >

> > > > >

> > > > > Dear Priya,

> > > > >

> > > > > Thank you for your reply. Do the shoes need to

> > > simply be placed

> > > > into a river/lake or do I need to bury them in the

> > > river/lake bed?

> > > > The shoes will float so will not sink; likely someone

> > > will remove

> > > > them as garbage. Again, do I simply place them in the

> > > water, pray

> > > > to God, and let whatever will then happen to the shoes

> > > once they

> > > are

> > > > immersed be not my concern?

> > > > >

> > > > > As far as the money back upaya. I had begun only

> > > the chili seed

> > > > offering to the Sun God. I had not yet buried the

> > > ice. I will

> > > also

> > > > bury the ice now, if that too would be supportive.

> > > And, as you

> > > > suggest I will ernestly offer seeds for 43 days along

> > > with a

> > > prayer

> > > > to God.

> > > > >

> > > > > I thank you for the timing of your

> > > correspondence. I learned

> > > only

> > > > today that I made a mistake in submitting my bill to

> > > the lawyer

> > > for

> > > > the case in which I am doing the money back upaya.

> > > Unintentionally

> > > I

> > > > omitted some of my services and now to correct it will

> > > need to

> > > > submit a larger bill. The attorney has been so

> > > attacking that I

> > > am

> > > > not looking forward to interaction with her again. I

> > > feel to

> > > > recommence the money back upaya and to begin the

> > > Saturn upaya

> > > before

> > > > contacting her with my error. She repeatedly judged

> > > my character

> > > > erroneously and anything to calm that and help her to

> > > be more

> > > > receptive would be such a blessing.

> > > > >

> > > > > Do you suggest any other upaya for the situation

> > > with the

> > > > attorney? Would it be supportive to do the interview

> > > upaya the

> > > day

> > > > I submit the new bill plus new legal documents she is

> > > not

> > > expecting

> > > > to receive. Again, based on our past interactions, I

> > > can only

> > > guess

> > > > that she may once again be attacking, so I will try

> > > anything to

> > > ease

> > > > the way.

> > > > >

> > > > > May God bless you for your assistance to me and

> > > the many others

> > > > who write you.

> > > > >

> > > > > Sincerely,

> > > > >

> > > > > Mikma

> > > > >

> > > > >

> > > > >

> > > > > Dear Mikma,

> > > > >

> > > > > [ 1 ] The shoe incident shows that the Satun has

> > > gone malefic.

> > > > > Therefore:

> > > > > [ a ] Immerse the shoes in a river/lake etc.

> > > > > [ b ] For 3 saturdays, pour a few drops of

> > > mustard oil or liquor

> > > > > [whisky] on the right side of your main gate to

> > > the house [ or

> > > > left

> > > > > as one enters your house ]

> > > > >

> > > > > [ 2 ] As for the upaya to get the money

> > > back,there were two

> > > upaya

> > > > > which I must have suggested. One burying the ice

> > > and the other

> > > to

> > > > > make an offering of chili seeds to the Sun God.

> > > > >

> > > > > I suggest that you do the chili seeds offering

> > > upaya for 43

> > > days.

> > > > > Leave the rest then to Almighty God.

> > > > >

> > > > > Sincerely,

> > > > >

> > > > > Priya

> > > > >

> > > > > ,

> > > "mikma" <mikma95@ >

> > > > > wrote:

> > > > > >

> > > > > > Dear Respected Priya,

> > > > > >

> > > > > > I have a few questions, please:

> > > > > >

> > > > > > 1) What is best to do with shoes once they

> > > have been chewed

> > > by

> > > > a

> > > > > dog? Do you

> > > > > > recommend disposing of them in a certain

> > > way? Actually, only

> > > > one

> > > > > was chewed. I still

> > > > > > have both the chewed and the unchewed shoe.

> > > Ever since this

> > > > > incident happened life has

> > > > > > felt a bit odd. I find many conflicts

> > > happening with other

> > > > > people. Even I am able to

> > > > > > resolve these conflicts, I have wondered if

> > > it had anything to

> > > > do

> > > > > with the shoe incident.

> > > > > >

> > > > > > You recommended that I wear a gold ring on

> > > my left hand when I

> > > > > wrote you about my

> > > > > > shoe being chewed. This I began doing

> > > immediately and have

> > > > > continued ever since. Do

> > > > > > you recommend I do anything else?

> > > > > >

> > > > > >

> > > > > > 2) I began the upaya for getting money back

> > > and then stopped

> > > it

> > > > > as the situation looked

> > > > > > like it might be delayed. Within days after

> > > stopping the

> > > upaya

> > > > > the attorney overseeing the

> > > > > > case informed me that it is completely

> > > unknown when this case

> > > > > could be resolved. It may

> > > > > > even take several years. What do you

> > > advise? Do I recommence

> > > > the

> > > > > upaya and do it daily

> > > > > > even if that means doing it for several

> > > years? Did my

> > > stopping

> > > > > perhaps make the situation

> > > > > > worse?

> > > > > >

> > > > > > Your advise is most appreciated.

> > > > > >

> > > > > > Thank you.

> > > > > >

> > > > > > Sincerely,

> > > > > >

> > > > > > Mikma

> > > > > >

> > > > >

> > > >

> >

>

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Dear Mikma,

 

I am not aware of any upaya that could help you in your time

management. It depends on your own strong will. In order to

strengthen your will power you can pray to Lord Sun [ your Ascendant

lord ]. This you can do either by reciting the beej mantra for the

Sun or offering water to the Sun God every day.

 

Yes, if you miss doing the upaya on a day you will have to start all

over again.

 

Sincerely,

 

Priya

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

, mikma <mikma95 wrote:

>

> Dear Priya,

>

> Thank you for the reply below.

>

> I have been reciting the beej mantra for Saturn daily now for a

few weeks. I am not sure it is helping as I do continue to find

some interactions with others rather strained. Perhaps this simply

is life and its challenges and not Saturn turned malefic.

>

> Can you tell me if you can see anything in my chart related to

timing? I have always found timing very difficult. Commonly I am

late or struggle to be on time. And when planning I am not good at

estimating how long tasks will take. Is there any aspect you see

possibly at work here? If so, can you recommend any upaya to

support breaking this annoying and difficult pattern?

>

> Also, can you please tell me if I understand correctly the proper

way to do upaya. I have an upaya that I am attempting to do for 43

days and two days ago I accidently missed making this offering. My

understanding is that I need to recommence the upaya. Am I correct?

>

> Thank you sincerely for your generosity and huge service that you

provide us all. I am so very grateful.

>

> With sincere respect,

>

> Mikma

>

>

>

>

> <

>

> Sunday, August 3, 2008 7:23:12 PM

> Re: Clarification >>>> Mikma

>

>

> Dear Mikma,

>

> [ 1 ] You have your Saturn placed in the 6th house where it should

> act as a protector against your enemies, but a depressed Saturn or

a

> Saturn turned malefic may not be in a position to protect you

> against the enemies as it would have otherwise. Therefore you

should

> be careful about inter-personal conflicts till such time that your

> Saturn gains strength.

>

> [ 2 ] Apart from the upaya already suggested for the Saturn you

can

> recite the beej mantra for Saturn if you like. It will strengthen

> your Saturn. Get the beej mantra from the files. Since you are

going

> through the Shani sade satee period, reciting beej mantra will be

> beneficial.

>

> [ 3 ] Sure, avoid black at least for the period of your Saturn

Sade

> satee till September 2009.

>

> Sincerely,

>

> Priya

>

> , mikma <mikma95@ >

wrote:

> >

> > Dear Respected Priya,

> >

> > I have buried the ice as you suggested as a money back upaya and

I

> could immediately feel a lift of energy. This was interesting and

> still, I pray that I get paid for my work soon.

> >

> > Yesterday I began the upaya for Saturn by offering a few drops

of

> mustard oil to the front gate of my home which you suggested after

a

> dog chewed my shoe.

> >

> > Another situation arose yesterday that potentially could have

> interpersonal conflict. I want to approach it gently as the past

> months ever since my shoe was chewed conflicts with others have

been

> so intense.

> >

> > Again, you said that Saturn likely turned malefic. Is there

> anything else you can recommend other than immersing the shoes in

> water and for the three Saturdays offering mustard oil? I am

aware

> that I am in the later stages of a seven year Saturn cycle, so

know

> it could be useful to help my Saturn aspect in any way possible.

> >

> > Recently, I saw you had mentioned the color black to someone

that

> also appeared to have problems with Saturn. Is it best for me to

> avoid this color now? Yesterday I saw an item I would like to buy

> for my office that is black, but wanted to consult with you first.

> If it would support appeasing Saturn to not buy this item now,

then

> I will either wait, or simply not purchase it. Do you recommend I

> not wear black or use or purchase black at this time?

> >

> > Thank you for your beneficial service. May God bless you, kind

> Sir.

> >

> > Sincerely,

> >

> > Mikma

> >

> >

> >

> >

> > <@ ...>

> >

> > Sunday, July 27, 2008 9:00:35 PM

> > Re: Clarification >>>> Mikma

> >

> >

> > Dear Mikma,

> >

> > [ 1 ] The interview upaya is to be done when you meet some one

in

> > authority and you want him to give a desicion favourable to you.

I

> > do not think it would be necessary to do the interview upaya

when

> > presenting bills to your client. Meeting the attorney is a

> different

> > matter, in that situation you expect the attorney to be

favourable

> > towards you.

> >

> > [ 2 ] If the occasions are different then you should do the

upaya

> > every time.

> >

> > [ 3 ] Yes, when ever you do the interview upaya, it will be

> counted

> > as an upaya done. Therefore the next upaya, if started it for

the

> > first time, then the rules of upaya will apply.

> >

> > Sincerely,

> >

> > Priya

> >

> > , mikma <mikma95@ >

> wrote:

> > >

> > > Dear Respected Priya,

> > >

> > > Thank you for your response.

> > >

> > > I need to present my patient with an unexpected bill and legal

> > document very soon. Would doing the interview upaya that day be

> > appropriate?

> > >

> > > Also, since I have done the interview upaya for several

> > occassions, is each new circumstance considered a new upaya?

For

> > instance, you recently wrote that I could do the interview upaya

> the

> > day I meet with my patient's attorney. Will I consider this a

new

> > upaya, therefore need to be careful as to when I have begun

other

> > upaya?

> > >

> > > Thank you kindly for your assistance. I am encouraged by what

> was

> > seeming difficult situations. As I have experienced before, Lal

> > Kitab is so wonderful useful.

> > >

> > > Sincerely,

> > >

> > > Mikma

> > >

> > >

> > > --- On Mon, 7/28/08, <@ ...>

> wrote:

> > >

> > >

> > > > Dear Mikma,

> > > >

> > > > [ 1 ] Its just fine that you immersed the shoes.

> > > > [ 2 ] Yes you can bury the ice in sand.

> > > > [ 3 ] You can have a photo of Lord Hanuman till you manage

> > > > to get a

> > > > small idol for your pooja.

> > > >

> > > > Sincerely,

> > > >

> > > > Priya

> > > >

> > > >

> > > >

> > > >

> > > >

> > > >

> > > > , mikma

> > > > <mikma95@> wrote:

> > > > >

> > > > >

> > > > >

> > > > > Dear Respected Sir,

> > > > >

> > > > > Thank you for your response. I immersed the shoes

> > > > yesterday in a

> > > > large river on a Saturday, hoping this would help to

> > > > appease Saturn.

> > > > >

> > > > > Since timing is tight and the issue with the attorney

> > > > is pressing,

> > > > I was thinking to bury the ice tomorrow. I remember you

> > > > saying that

> > > > it must be buried under soil. Would sand suffice? There

> > > > is a

> > > > jungle with sand and this would be easier than digging the

> > > > dirt.

> > > > >

> > > > > I will do the interview upaya the day of meeting with

> > > > the

> > > > attorney. Thank you also for that confirmation!

> > > > >

> > > > > Lastly, in order to honor Hanuman, is it best to have

> > > > a photo or

> > > > statue, or is pranam to Hanuman in one's imagination

> > > > sufficient. I

> > > > do the later every day and have wondered if it would be

> > > > better to

> > > > get a Hanuman. I will get a picture today, but wait for

> > > > your

> > > > response before getting a figurine for my home puja.

> > > > >

> > > > > Sincere thanks for your kindness and generosity.

> > > > Thank you for

> > > > inspiring and supporting such a worthy endeavor.

> > > > >

> > > > > Sincerely,

> > > > >

> > > > > Mikma

> > > > >

> > > > >

> > > > > As always, your advice

> > > > >

> > > > >

> > > > > Dear Mikma,

> > > > >

> > > > > [ 1 ] Once you have immersed the shoes in the water,

> > > > your job is

> > > > > over. What happens later should not bother us.

> > > > > [ 2 ] Yes do the money back upaya. Yes you can do the

> > > > interview

> > > > > upaya when you go to meet the lawyer. I can not think

> > > > of any upaya

> > > > > to make the lawyer cool and receptive towards you.

> > > > >

> > > > > Sincerely,

> > > > >

> > > > > Priya

> > > > >

> > > > > , mikma

> > > > <mikma95@ >

> > > > wrote:

> > > > > >

> > > > > >

> > > > > >

> > > > > > Dear Priya,

> > > > > >

> > > > > > Thank you for your reply. Do the shoes need to

> > > > simply be placed

> > > > > into a river/lake or do I need to bury them in the

> > > > river/lake bed?

> > > > > The shoes will float so will not sink; likely someone

> > > > will remove

> > > > > them as garbage. Again, do I simply place them in the

> > > > water, pray

> > > > > to God, and let whatever will then happen to the shoes

> > > > once they

> > > > are

> > > > > immersed be not my concern?

> > > > > >

> > > > > > As far as the money back upaya. I had begun only

> > > > the chili seed

> > > > > offering to the Sun God. I had not yet buried the

> > > > ice. I will

> > > > also

> > > > > bury the ice now, if that too would be supportive.

> > > > And, as you

> > > > > suggest I will ernestly offer seeds for 43 days along

> > > > with a

> > > > prayer

> > > > > to God.

> > > > > >

> > > > > > I thank you for the timing of your

> > > > correspondence. I learned

> > > > only

> > > > > today that I made a mistake in submitting my bill to

> > > > the lawyer

> > > > for

> > > > > the case in which I am doing the money back upaya.

> > > > Unintentionally

> > > > I

> > > > > omitted some of my services and now to correct it will

> > > > need to

> > > > > submit a larger bill. The attorney has been so

> > > > attacking that I

> > > > am

> > > > > not looking forward to interaction with her again. I

> > > > feel to

> > > > > recommence the money back upaya and to begin the

> > > > Saturn upaya

> > > > before

> > > > > contacting her with my error. She repeatedly judged

> > > > my character

> > > > > erroneously and anything to calm that and help her to

> > > > be more

> > > > > receptive would be such a blessing.

> > > > > >

> > > > > > Do you suggest any other upaya for the situation

> > > > with the

> > > > > attorney? Would it be supportive to do the interview

> > > > upaya the

> > > > day

> > > > > I submit the new bill plus new legal documents she is

> > > > not

> > > > expecting

> > > > > to receive. Again, based on our past interactions, I

> > > > can only

> > > > guess

> > > > > that she may once again be attacking, so I will try

> > > > anything to

> > > > ease

> > > > > the way.

> > > > > >

> > > > > > May God bless you for your assistance to me and

> > > > the many others

> > > > > who write you.

> > > > > >

> > > > > > Sincerely,

> > > > > >

> > > > > > Mikma

> > > > > >

> > > > > >

> > > > > >

> > > > > > Dear Mikma,

> > > > > >

> > > > > > [ 1 ] The shoe incident shows that the Satun has

> > > > gone malefic.

> > > > > > Therefore:

> > > > > > [ a ] Immerse the shoes in a river/lake etc.

> > > > > > [ b ] For 3 saturdays, pour a few drops of

> > > > mustard oil or liquor

> > > > > > [whisky] on the right side of your main gate to

> > > > the house [ or

> > > > > left

> > > > > > as one enters your house ]

> > > > > >

> > > > > > [ 2 ] As for the upaya to get the money

> > > > back,there were two

> > > > upaya

> > > > > > which I must have suggested. One burying the ice

> > > > and the other

> > > > to

> > > > > > make an offering of chili seeds to the Sun God.

> > > > > >

> > > > > > I suggest that you do the chili seeds offering

> > > > upaya for 43

> > > > days.

> > > > > > Leave the rest then to Almighty God.

> > > > > >

> > > > > > Sincerely,

> > > > > >

> > > > > > Priya

> > > > > >

> > > > > > ,

> > > > " mikma " <mikma95@ >

> > > > > > wrote:

> > > > > > >

> > > > > > > Dear Respected Priya,

> > > > > > >

> > > > > > > I have a few questions, please:

> > > > > > >

> > > > > > > 1) What is best to do with shoes once they

> > > > have been chewed

> > > > by

> > > > > a

> > > > > > dog? Do you

> > > > > > > recommend disposing of them in a certain

> > > > way? Actually, only

> > > > > one

> > > > > > was chewed. I still

> > > > > > > have both the chewed and the unchewed shoe.

> > > > Ever since this

> > > > > > incident happened life has

> > > > > > > felt a bit odd. I find many conflicts

> > > > happening with other

> > > > > > people. Even I am able to

> > > > > > > resolve these conflicts, I have wondered if

> > > > it had anything to

> > > > > do

> > > > > > with the shoe incident.

> > > > > > >

> > > > > > > You recommended that I wear a gold ring on

> > > > my left hand when I

> > > > > > wrote you about my

> > > > > > > shoe being chewed. This I began doing

> > > > immediately and have

> > > > > > continued ever since. Do

> > > > > > > you recommend I do anything else?

> > > > > > >

> > > > > > >

> > > > > > > 2) I began the upaya for getting money back

> > > > and then stopped

> > > > it

> > > > > > as the situation looked

> > > > > > > like it might be delayed. Within days after

> > > > stopping the

> > > > upaya

> > > > > > the attorney overseeing the

> > > > > > > case informed me that it is completely

> > > > unknown when this case

> > > > > > could be resolved. It may

> > > > > > > even take several years. What do you

> > > > advise? Do I recommence

> > > > > the

> > > > > > upaya and do it daily

> > > > > > > even if that means doing it for several

> > > > years? Did my

> > > > stopping

> > > > > > perhaps make the situation

> > > > > > > worse?

> > > > > > >

> > > > > > > Your advise is most appreciated.

> > > > > > >

> > > > > > > Thank you.

> > > > > > >

> > > > > > > Sincerely,

> > > > > > >

> > > > > > > Mikma

> > > > > > >

> > > > > >

> > > > >

> > >

> >

>

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