Share, I think I read you sometimes for the shock factorthis..."Also, as
you know, I tend to be more intuitive in the mental sphere." ...is so amusing
to me.
Speaking of mental spheres, I was never much good with a Rubik's Cube,
intuitive, or not.
---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.c
Oh, another excellent rationalization.
Share struggled:
> Well, Emily I admit that sometimes I write for the shock value. Glad I make
> you smile.
On Sunday, November 3, 2013 11:21 AM, "emilymaenot@..."
wrote:
Share, I think I read you sometimes for the shock factorthis..."Als
Well, Emily I admit that sometimes I write for the shock value. Glad I make you
smile.
On Sunday, November 3, 2013 11:21 AM, "emilymae...@yahoo.com"
wrote:
Share, I think I read you sometimes for the shock factorthis..."Also, as
you know, I tend to be more intuitive in the mental
Share, I think I read you sometimes for the shock factorthis..."Also, as
you know, I tend to be more intuitive in the mental sphere." ...is so amusing
to me. It's the best rationalization ever, isn't it? Sometimes I wish you
could experience you the way I do .
---In FairfieldLife@y
hey Bhairitu, thank you so much for that idea of dashas fading in and out.
Today I've gone from Mars Ketu to Mars Venus but actually I began feeling
different about a week ago. So this is a way to understand that and it makes
sense and, I've never heard it before!
On Sunday, November 3, 20
I agree somewhat on rectifications of charts. A good test would be to
give an astrologer a birth chart which has an accurate birth time and
have them rectify. A really good astrologer might say "I think the
birth time given is accurate."
I was "blue baby" at birth and since my birth certific
Xeno, I think of jyotish as an ancient science whose practitioners have
collected data for thousands of years. But like any science, just because x
gave rise to y 100 times, isn't a guarantee that it will do so on the 101th
time. Also, as you know, I tend to be more intuitive in the mental spher
In the US, back in the 1970s nurses lobbied for recording the time
accurately supposedly because of the rising interest in astrology.
However my bet is the hospital lawyers looked at it and saw possible
legal consequences if the time wasn't recorded accurately so made it a
policy. Hence my gr
Actually most countries in the tropics don't use it. That's because the
sunrise and sunset don't change much throughout the year so it is
superfluous for them. Russia did away with DST a couple years ago.
However they just stayed on the old DST instead of going back to
Standard Time. There