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Hare Rama KrishnaDear Jyotishi,PLease send to me privately or post to the list for study (with native names kept private)-thank-you Lakshmi KaryOf any person who is suffering from EXTREME jealosy, enough where it significantly interferes with their own and other peoples lives.PLease send only accurate birth data and also include some specifics.ie..native suffered from extreme jealousy during school 1990-1995 etc and attacked a fellow student on ...date etc definition -1. jealous resentment against a rival, a person enjoying success or advantage, etc., or against another's success or advantage itself. 2. mental uneasiness from suspicion or fear of rivalry, unfaithfulness, etc., as in love or aims. Im also interested in people who have severe/EXTREME obsessive compulsive disorder- Again please keep native name private and include some specifics.. ie native started washing hands 100x a

day after husband was killed.... or native cant eat anything except for white food since date etc.. Symptoms of the disorder include: Obsessions. These are unwanted thoughts, ideas, and impulses that you have again and again. They won't go away. They get in the way of your normal thoughts and cause anxiety or fear. The thoughts may be sexual or violent, or they may make you worry about illness or infection. Examples include: A fear of harm to yourself or a loved one. A driving need to do things perfectly or correctly. A fear of getting dirty or infected. Compulsions. These are behaviors that you repeat to try to control the obsessions. Some people have behaviors that are rigid and structured, while others have very complex behaviors that change. Examples include: Washing or checking that something has been done. Counting, often while doing another compulsive action, such as hand-washing. Repeating things or always moving

items to keep them in perfect order. Hoarding. Praying. The obsessions or compulsions usually take up a lot of time—more than 1 hour a day. They greatly interfere with your normal routine at work or school, and they affect social activities and relationships. Sometimes people may understand that their obsessions and compulsions are not real. But at other times they may not be sure, or they may believe strongly in their fears.

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