[FairfieldLife] Re: 15 Celebrities who Went Bankrupt
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Ann awoelflebater@... wrote: --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, John jr_esq@ wrote: --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Ann awoelflebater@ wrote: --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, John jr_esq@ wrote: --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Bhairitu noozguru@ wrote: On 07/04/2013 11:44 AM, John wrote: What were they thinking? Kim Basinger is one of them. http://www.shebudgets.com/lifestyle/entertainment/20-celebrities-who-went-bankrupt/17203 Shitty web design. Too many ads and slow ad servers. Took forever to load. One forum I was on had that problem and I let them know and they nixed the offending ad. Design wise I hate sites that don't provide a show all. Plus the link says 20 celebrities and the article says 15. While I'm at it I hate ads you can't cancel on YouTube. Some are longer than the actual video. Idiocracy is here. Creative people are in general right brained and not good with money. They often don't like to deal with it. They need managers they can trust and have someone manage their money and invest it wisely. Since you are a jyotishee you should know fame and fortune may come during one or more good planetary periods but if the next period is crap they may have trouble finding work. I saw the same problem working for a company that went public. The usual advice you get when that happens is to not sell your options because it looks like you don't trust the future of the company. In reality that is too risky and probably good idea to sell off some and find a good money manager for your stocks. The creative people at my company didn't even like to make decisions about their 401Ks. I don't have the jyotish charts of these celebrities. But they should have consulted a jyotishi while they were making the money. Better still, a financial planner. Or how about not spending millions of dollars on things they will never use and don't need? I am not sure the stars and planets made them do it but lots of famous and rich people seem to think there is no limit to what they can have and what they need. Sometimes it is simply unscrupulous employees who steal like crazy from these people, like accountants and managers. I'm pretty sure terrestrial forces are to blame for much of the financial ruin of these celebrities. When you lose control of what you have or don't take the time and care to understand where your money is going there are some simple laws of physics at work which involve dissemination and the spreading of wealth like leaves in the wind. If I remember Domash correctly it has something to do with the Third Law of Thermodynamics. Ann, That's an excellent analyzes of their situation. The laws of physics are powerful and it would take time and effort to control them, which includes the effort to keep your money in the bank. This brings me to a feature in your chart which just dawned on me yesterday. Are you in some way doing business relating to the development of photographs which requires complicated machinery? If it's true, I'll let you know the planets involved in this yoga. No, my husband does all of his photography including the post production on his computer. So, no complicated machinery for me unless you count horses being complicated and intricate which, of course, they are but luckily they aren't machines. But you are welcome to tell me anything else you want to regarding my chart! Ann, The reason why I mentioned the machine is because the planets signifying it are placed in your lagna or the first house. These planets are the Moon, Rahu and Saturn. However, these planets are placed on the 10th house of career from Mars the significator of your husband. As such, he is using this machine as part of his career as a photographer. And in another sense, you are part of his career. Also, the lords of your lagna and the fourth house have exchanged signs meaning that your home or part of it is being used by your husband as his business office. So, in that sense, you are very much part of his business since you are marriage partners. Further, since these same planets are in the second house from the Sun, the significator of your father, he incurred the habit of drinking strong alcoholic drinks while he was having dinner with your family in the house. While under the influence of alcohol, his behavior would change drastically which obviously caused much fear and anguish by your mother and the entire family. Nonetheless, this same combination of planets shows that your mother stood firm and essentially carried everyone in your
[FairfieldLife] Re: 15 Celebrities who Went Bankrupt
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Bhairitu noozguru@... wrote: On 07/04/2013 11:44 AM, John wrote: What were they thinking? Kim Basinger is one of them. http://www.shebudgets.com/lifestyle/entertainment/20-celebrities-who-went-bankrupt/17203 Shitty web design. Too many ads and slow ad servers. Took forever to load. One forum I was on had that problem and I let them know and they nixed the offending ad. Design wise I hate sites that don't provide a show all. Plus the link says 20 celebrities and the article says 15. While I'm at it I hate ads you can't cancel on YouTube. Some are longer than the actual video. Idiocracy is here. Creative people are in general right brained and not good with money. They often don't like to deal with it. They need managers they can trust and have someone manage their money and invest it wisely. Since you are a jyotishee you should know fame and fortune may come during one or more good planetary periods but if the next period is crap they may have trouble finding work. I saw the same problem working for a company that went public. The usual advice you get when that happens is to not sell your options because it looks like you don't trust the future of the company. In reality that is too risky and probably good idea to sell off some and find a good money manager for your stocks. The creative people at my company didn't even like to make decisions about their 401Ks. I don't have the jyotish charts of these celebrities. But they should have consulted a jyotishi while they were making the money. They could have saved some of their money for a rainy day. In particular, Kim Basinger bought her old home town. Then four years later she filed bankruptcy. That's a little odd. Well, obviously it's part of her karma. I hope she's now financially healthy. And yes, you're right about the website. I thought it was only my computer that was playing tricks on me.
[FairfieldLife] Re: 15 Celebrities who Went Bankrupt
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, John jr_esq@... wrote: --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Bhairitu noozguru@ wrote: On 07/04/2013 11:44 AM, John wrote: What were they thinking? Kim Basinger is one of them. http://www.shebudgets.com/lifestyle/entertainment/20-celebrities-who-went-bankrupt/17203 Shitty web design. Too many ads and slow ad servers. Took forever to load. One forum I was on had that problem and I let them know and they nixed the offending ad. Design wise I hate sites that don't provide a show all. Plus the link says 20 celebrities and the article says 15. While I'm at it I hate ads you can't cancel on YouTube. Some are longer than the actual video. Idiocracy is here. Creative people are in general right brained and not good with money. They often don't like to deal with it. They need managers they can trust and have someone manage their money and invest it wisely. Since you are a jyotishee you should know fame and fortune may come during one or more good planetary periods but if the next period is crap they may have trouble finding work. I saw the same problem working for a company that went public. The usual advice you get when that happens is to not sell your options because it looks like you don't trust the future of the company. In reality that is too risky and probably good idea to sell off some and find a good money manager for your stocks. The creative people at my company didn't even like to make decisions about their 401Ks. I don't have the jyotish charts of these celebrities. But they should have consulted a jyotishi while they were making the money. Better still, a financial planner. Or how about not spending millions of dollars on things they will never use and don't need? I am not sure the stars and planets made them do it but lots of famous and rich people seem to think there is no limit to what they can have and what they need. Sometimes it is simply unscrupulous employees who steal like crazy from these people, like accountants and managers. I'm pretty sure terrestrial forces are to blame for much of the financial ruin of these celebrities. When you lose control of what you have or don't take the time and care to understand where your money is going there are some simple laws of physics at work which involve dissemination and the spreading of wealth like leaves in the wind. If I remember Domash correctly it has something to do with the Third Law of Thermodynamics. They could have saved some of their money for a rainy day. In particular, Kim Basinger bought her old home town. Then four years later she filed bankruptcy. That's a little odd. Well, obviously it's part of her karma. I hope she's now financially healthy. And yes, you're right about the website. I thought it was only my computer that was playing tricks on me.
Re: [FairfieldLife] Re: 15 Celebrities who Went Bankrupt
On 07/04/2013 12:54 PM, Ann wrote: --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, John jr_esq@... wrote: --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Bhairitu noozguru@ wrote: On 07/04/2013 11:44 AM, John wrote: What were they thinking? Kim Basinger is one of them. http://www.shebudgets.com/lifestyle/entertainment/20-celebrities-who-went-bankrupt/17203 Shitty web design. Too many ads and slow ad servers. Took forever to load. One forum I was on had that problem and I let them know and they nixed the offending ad. Design wise I hate sites that don't provide a show all. Plus the link says 20 celebrities and the article says 15. While I'm at it I hate ads you can't cancel on YouTube. Some are longer than the actual video. Idiocracy is here. Creative people are in general right brained and not good with money. They often don't like to deal with it. They need managers they can trust and have someone manage their money and invest it wisely. Since you are a jyotishee you should know fame and fortune may come during one or more good planetary periods but if the next period is crap they may have trouble finding work. I saw the same problem working for a company that went public. The usual advice you get when that happens is to not sell your options because it looks like you don't trust the future of the company. In reality that is too risky and probably good idea to sell off some and find a good money manager for your stocks. The creative people at my company didn't even like to make decisions about their 401Ks. I don't have the jyotish charts of these celebrities. But they should have consulted a jyotishi while they were making the money. Better still, a financial planner. Or how about not spending millions of dollars on things they will never use and don't need? I am not sure the stars and planets made them do it but lots of famous and rich people seem to think there is no limit to what they can have and what they need. Sometimes it is simply unscrupulous employees who steal like crazy from these people, like accountants and managers. I'm pretty sure terrestrial forces are to blame for much of the financial ruin of these celebrities. When you lose control of what you have or don't take the time and care to understand where your money is going there are some simple laws of physics at work which involve dissemination and the spreading of wealth like leaves in the wind. If I remember Domash correctly it has something to do with the Third Law of Thermodynamics. They could have saved some of their money for a rainy day. In particular, Kim Basinger bought her old home town. Then four years later she filed bankruptcy. That's a little odd. Well, obviously it's part of her karma. I hope she's now financially healthy. Problem is that some did get financial planners who ran off with or squandered their money. So it has to be a *good* financial planner. Then some bought some very large homes cash and when they needed to liquidate found no buyers. We even had that problem around here with tech company founders who had eyes bigger than their wallet and a bit near sighted too and built 'weird' monstrosities that they were unable to sell. Even around here on my morning walk I see this castle like mansion on the hill that locals tell me the attorney that built it ran out of money and it is unfinished. And yes, you're right about the website. I thought it was only my computer that was playing tricks on me.
[FairfieldLife] Re: 15 Celebrities who Went Bankrupt
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Ann awoelflebater@... wrote: --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, John jr_esq@ wrote: --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Bhairitu noozguru@ wrote: On 07/04/2013 11:44 AM, John wrote: What were they thinking? Kim Basinger is one of them. http://www.shebudgets.com/lifestyle/entertainment/20-celebrities-who-went-bankrupt/17203 Shitty web design. Too many ads and slow ad servers. Took forever to load. One forum I was on had that problem and I let them know and they nixed the offending ad. Design wise I hate sites that don't provide a show all. Plus the link says 20 celebrities and the article says 15. While I'm at it I hate ads you can't cancel on YouTube. Some are longer than the actual video. Idiocracy is here. Creative people are in general right brained and not good with money. They often don't like to deal with it. They need managers they can trust and have someone manage their money and invest it wisely. Since you are a jyotishee you should know fame and fortune may come during one or more good planetary periods but if the next period is crap they may have trouble finding work. I saw the same problem working for a company that went public. The usual advice you get when that happens is to not sell your options because it looks like you don't trust the future of the company. In reality that is too risky and probably good idea to sell off some and find a good money manager for your stocks. The creative people at my company didn't even like to make decisions about their 401Ks. I don't have the jyotish charts of these celebrities. But they should have consulted a jyotishi while they were making the money. Better still, a financial planner. Or how about not spending millions of dollars on things they will never use and don't need? I am not sure the stars and planets made them do it but lots of famous and rich people seem to think there is no limit to what they can have and what they need. Sometimes it is simply unscrupulous employees who steal like crazy from these people, like accountants and managers. I'm pretty sure terrestrial forces are to blame for much of the financial ruin of these celebrities. When you lose control of what you have or don't take the time and care to understand where your money is going there are some simple laws of physics at work which involve dissemination and the spreading of wealth like leaves in the wind. If I remember Domash correctly it has something to do with the Third Law of Thermodynamics. Ann, That's an excellent analyzes of their situation. The laws of physics are powerful and it would take time and effort to control them, which includes the effort to keep your money in the bank. This brings me to a feature in your chart which just dawned on me yesterday. Are you in some way doing business relating to the development of photographs which requires complicated machinery? If it's true, I'll let you know the planets involved in this yoga. JR They could have saved some of their money for a rainy day. In particular, Kim Basinger bought her old home town. Then four years later she filed bankruptcy. That's a little odd. Well, obviously it's part of her karma. I hope she's now financially healthy. And yes, you're right about the website. I thought it was only my computer that was playing tricks on me.
[FairfieldLife] Re: 15 Celebrities who Went Bankrupt
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, John jr_esq@... wrote: --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Ann awoelflebater@ wrote: --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, John jr_esq@ wrote: --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Bhairitu noozguru@ wrote: On 07/04/2013 11:44 AM, John wrote: What were they thinking? Kim Basinger is one of them. http://www.shebudgets.com/lifestyle/entertainment/20-celebrities-who-went-bankrupt/17203 Shitty web design. Too many ads and slow ad servers. Took forever to load. One forum I was on had that problem and I let them know and they nixed the offending ad. Design wise I hate sites that don't provide a show all. Plus the link says 20 celebrities and the article says 15. While I'm at it I hate ads you can't cancel on YouTube. Some are longer than the actual video. Idiocracy is here. Creative people are in general right brained and not good with money. They often don't like to deal with it. They need managers they can trust and have someone manage their money and invest it wisely. Since you are a jyotishee you should know fame and fortune may come during one or more good planetary periods but if the next period is crap they may have trouble finding work. I saw the same problem working for a company that went public. The usual advice you get when that happens is to not sell your options because it looks like you don't trust the future of the company. In reality that is too risky and probably good idea to sell off some and find a good money manager for your stocks. The creative people at my company didn't even like to make decisions about their 401Ks. I don't have the jyotish charts of these celebrities. But they should have consulted a jyotishi while they were making the money. Better still, a financial planner. Or how about not spending millions of dollars on things they will never use and don't need? I am not sure the stars and planets made them do it but lots of famous and rich people seem to think there is no limit to what they can have and what they need. Sometimes it is simply unscrupulous employees who steal like crazy from these people, like accountants and managers. I'm pretty sure terrestrial forces are to blame for much of the financial ruin of these celebrities. When you lose control of what you have or don't take the time and care to understand where your money is going there are some simple laws of physics at work which involve dissemination and the spreading of wealth like leaves in the wind. If I remember Domash correctly it has something to do with the Third Law of Thermodynamics. Ann, That's an excellent analyzes of their situation. The laws of physics are powerful and it would take time and effort to control them, which includes the effort to keep your money in the bank. This brings me to a feature in your chart which just dawned on me yesterday. Are you in some way doing business relating to the development of photographs which requires complicated machinery? If it's true, I'll let you know the planets involved in this yoga. JR Errata post: Just reread what I wrote. The proper word should have been analysis. Rahu must be playing tricks on me again. :) They could have saved some of their money for a rainy day. In particular, Kim Basinger bought her old home town. Then four years later she filed bankruptcy. That's a little odd. Well, obviously it's part of her karma. I hope she's now financially healthy. And yes, you're right about the website. I thought it was only my computer that was playing tricks on me.
[FairfieldLife] Re: 15 Celebrities who Went Bankrupt
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Bhairitu noozguru@... wrote: On 07/04/2013 12:54 PM, Ann wrote: --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, John jr_esq@ wrote: --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Bhairitu noozguru@ wrote: On 07/04/2013 11:44 AM, John wrote: What were they thinking? Kim Basinger is one of them. http://www.shebudgets.com/lifestyle/entertainment/20-celebrities-who-went-bankrupt/17203 Shitty web design. Too many ads and slow ad servers. Took forever to load. One forum I was on had that problem and I let them know and they nixed the offending ad. Design wise I hate sites that don't provide a show all. Plus the link says 20 celebrities and the article says 15. While I'm at it I hate ads you can't cancel on YouTube. Some are longer than the actual video. Idiocracy is here. Creative people are in general right brained and not good with money. They often don't like to deal with it. They need managers they can trust and have someone manage their money and invest it wisely. Since you are a jyotishee you should know fame and fortune may come during one or more good planetary periods but if the next period is crap they may have trouble finding work. I saw the same problem working for a company that went public. The usual advice you get when that happens is to not sell your options because it looks like you don't trust the future of the company. In reality that is too risky and probably good idea to sell off some and find a good money manager for your stocks. The creative people at my company didn't even like to make decisions about their 401Ks. I don't have the jyotish charts of these celebrities. But they should have consulted a jyotishi while they were making the money. Better still, a financial planner. Or how about not spending millions of dollars on things they will never use and don't need? I am not sure the stars and planets made them do it but lots of famous and rich people seem to think there is no limit to what they can have and what they need. Sometimes it is simply unscrupulous employees who steal like crazy from these people, like accountants and managers. I'm pretty sure terrestrial forces are to blame for much of the financial ruin of these celebrities. When you lose control of what you have or don't take the time and care to understand where your money is going there are some simple laws of physics at work which involve dissemination and the spreading of wealth like leaves in the wind. If I remember Domash correctly it has something to do with the Third Law of Thermodynamics. They could have saved some of their money for a rainy day. In particular, Kim Basinger bought her old home town. Then four years later she filed bankruptcy. That's a little odd. Well, obviously it's part of her karma. I hope she's now financially healthy. Problem is that some did get financial planners who ran off with or squandered their money. So it has to be a *good* financial planner. Then some bought some very large homes cash and when they needed to liquidate found no buyers. We even had that problem around here with tech company founders who had eyes bigger than their wallet and a bit near sighted too and built 'weird' monstrosities that they were unable to sell. Even around here on my morning walk I see this castle like mansion on the hill that locals tell me the attorney that built it ran out of money and it is unfinished. Bhairitu, Attorneys are notorious for mishandling their own finances. F. Lee Bailey, one of OJ Simpson's high profile defenders, was one of them. I don't know if he's still practicing law or is still alive. As far as Kim Basinger is concerned. It looks like she earned some of her money back after her bankruptcy. She has worked on several films after her bankruptcy filing. And, she probably got a tidy sum from her divorce against Alec Baldwin. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kim_Basinger And yes, you're right about the website. I thought it was only my computer that was playing tricks on me.
Re: [FairfieldLife] Re: 15 Celebrities who Went Bankrupt
John when discussions like this ensue, I wonder if the same aspects that make one famous, perhaps also make one subject to sudden reverses of fortune, in either direction. I've always thought this was due to Rahu. But maybe something else? From: John jr_...@yahoo.com To: FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com Sent: Thursday, July 4, 2013 3:39 PM Subject: [FairfieldLife] Re: 15 Celebrities who Went Bankrupt --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Bhairitu noozguru@... wrote: On 07/04/2013 12:54 PM, Ann wrote: --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, John jr_esq@ wrote: --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Bhairitu noozguru@ wrote: On 07/04/2013 11:44 AM, John wrote: What were they thinking? Kim Basinger is one of them. http://www.shebudgets.com/lifestyle/entertainment/20-celebrities-who-went-bankrupt/17203 Shitty web design. Too many ads and slow ad servers. Took forever to load. One forum I was on had that problem and I let them know and they nixed the offending ad. Design wise I hate sites that don't provide a show all. Plus the link says 20 celebrities and the article says 15. While I'm at it I hate ads you can't cancel on YouTube. Some are longer than the actual video. Idiocracy is here. Creative people are in general right brained and not good with money. They often don't like to deal with it. They need managers they can trust and have someone manage their money and invest it wisely. Since you are a jyotishee you should know fame and fortune may come during one or more good planetary periods but if the next period is crap they may have trouble finding work. I saw the same problem working for a company that went public. The usual advice you get when that happens is to not sell your options because it looks like you don't trust the future of the company. In reality that is too risky and probably good idea to sell off some and find a good money manager for your stocks. The creative people at my company didn't even like to make decisions about their 401Ks. I don't have the jyotish charts of these celebrities. But they should have consulted a jyotishi while they were making the money. Better still, a financial planner. Or how about not spending millions of dollars on things they will never use and don't need? I am not sure the stars and planets made them do it but lots of famous and rich people seem to think there is no limit to what they can have and what they need. Sometimes it is simply unscrupulous employees who steal like crazy from these people, like accountants and managers. I'm pretty sure terrestrial forces are to blame for much of the financial ruin of these celebrities. When you lose control of what you have or don't take the time and care to understand where your money is going there are some simple laws of physics at work which involve dissemination and the spreading of wealth like leaves in the wind. If I remember Domash correctly it has something to do with the Third Law of Thermodynamics. They could have saved some of their money for a rainy day. In particular, Kim Basinger bought her old home town. Then four years later she filed bankruptcy. That's a little odd. Well, obviously it's part of her karma. I hope she's now financially healthy. Problem is that some did get financial planners who ran off with or squandered their money. So it has to be a *good* financial planner. Then some bought some very large homes cash and when they needed to liquidate found no buyers. We even had that problem around here with tech company founders who had eyes bigger than their wallet and a bit near sighted too and built 'weird' monstrosities that they were unable to sell. Even around here on my morning walk I see this castle like mansion on the hill that locals tell me the attorney that built it ran out of money and it is unfinished. Bhairitu, Attorneys are notorious for mishandling their own finances. F. Lee Bailey, one of OJ Simpson's high profile defenders, was one of them. I don't know if he's still practicing law or is still alive. As far as Kim Basinger is concerned. It looks like she earned some of her money back after her bankruptcy. She has worked on several films after her bankruptcy filing. And, she probably got a tidy sum from her divorce against Alec Baldwin. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kim_Basinger And yes, you're right about the website. I thought it was only my computer that was playing tricks on me.
[FairfieldLife] Re: 15 Celebrities who Went Bankrupt
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, John jr_esq@... wrote: --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Ann awoelflebater@ wrote: --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, John jr_esq@ wrote: --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Bhairitu noozguru@ wrote: On 07/04/2013 11:44 AM, John wrote: What were they thinking? Kim Basinger is one of them. http://www.shebudgets.com/lifestyle/entertainment/20-celebrities-who-went-bankrupt/17203 Shitty web design. Too many ads and slow ad servers. Took forever to load. One forum I was on had that problem and I let them know and they nixed the offending ad. Design wise I hate sites that don't provide a show all. Plus the link says 20 celebrities and the article says 15. While I'm at it I hate ads you can't cancel on YouTube. Some are longer than the actual video. Idiocracy is here. Creative people are in general right brained and not good with money. They often don't like to deal with it. They need managers they can trust and have someone manage their money and invest it wisely. Since you are a jyotishee you should know fame and fortune may come during one or more good planetary periods but if the next period is crap they may have trouble finding work. I saw the same problem working for a company that went public. The usual advice you get when that happens is to not sell your options because it looks like you don't trust the future of the company. In reality that is too risky and probably good idea to sell off some and find a good money manager for your stocks. The creative people at my company didn't even like to make decisions about their 401Ks. I don't have the jyotish charts of these celebrities. But they should have consulted a jyotishi while they were making the money. Better still, a financial planner. Or how about not spending millions of dollars on things they will never use and don't need? I am not sure the stars and planets made them do it but lots of famous and rich people seem to think there is no limit to what they can have and what they need. Sometimes it is simply unscrupulous employees who steal like crazy from these people, like accountants and managers. I'm pretty sure terrestrial forces are to blame for much of the financial ruin of these celebrities. When you lose control of what you have or don't take the time and care to understand where your money is going there are some simple laws of physics at work which involve dissemination and the spreading of wealth like leaves in the wind. If I remember Domash correctly it has something to do with the Third Law of Thermodynamics. Ann, That's an excellent analyzes of their situation. The laws of physics are powerful and it would take time and effort to control them, which includes the effort to keep your money in the bank. This brings me to a feature in your chart which just dawned on me yesterday. Are you in some way doing business relating to the development of photographs which requires complicated machinery? If it's true, I'll let you know the planets involved in this yoga. No, my husband does all of his photography including the post production on his computer. So, no complicated machinery for me unless you count horses being complicated and intricate which, of course, they are but luckily they aren't machines. But you are welcome to tell me anything else you want to regarding my chart! JR They could have saved some of their money for a rainy day. In particular, Kim Basinger bought her old home town. Then four years later she filed bankruptcy. That's a little odd. Well, obviously it's part of her karma. I hope she's now financially healthy. And yes, you're right about the website. I thought it was only my computer that was playing tricks on me.
[FairfieldLife] Re: 15 Celebrities who Went Bankrupt
Share, In jyotish, there's a technique to determine the volatility of one's karma as shown in the kundali or chart. One should look at the bindu points that are gained by each of the 12 houses. If the bindus are fairly even, then the person would experience a fairly consistent life events. If the bindu point of one house is high, such as 30, and the next house is only 5, then it is fairly obvious that the benefic transit of Jupiter will drastically vary between the two houses. As such, the person will have great popularity/money in one year, and be the scapegoat or bankrupt the next year. --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Share Long sharelong60@... wrote: John when discussions like this ensue, I wonder if the same aspects that make one famous, perhaps also make one subject to sudden reverses of fortune, in either direction. I've always thought this was due to Rahu. But maybe something else? From: John jr_esq@... To: FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com Sent: Thursday, July 4, 2013 3:39 PM Subject: [FairfieldLife] Re: 15 Celebrities who Went Bankrupt  --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Bhairitu noozguru@ wrote: On 07/04/2013 12:54 PM, Ann wrote: --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, John jr_esq@ wrote: --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Bhairitu noozguru@ wrote: On 07/04/2013 11:44 AM, John wrote: What were they thinking? Kim Basinger is one of them. http://www.shebudgets.com/lifestyle/entertainment/20-celebrities-who-went-bankrupt/17203 Shitty web design. Too many ads and slow ad servers. Took forever to load. One forum I was on had that problem and I let them know and they nixed the offending ad. Design wise I hate sites that don't provide a show all. Plus the link says 20 celebrities and the article says 15. While I'm at it I hate ads you can't cancel on YouTube. Some are longer than the actual video. Idiocracy is here. Creative people are in general right brained and not good with money. They often don't like to deal with it. They need managers they can trust and have someone manage their money and invest it wisely. Since you are a jyotishee you should know fame and fortune may come during one or more good planetary periods but if the next period is crap they may have trouble finding work. I saw the same problem working for a company that went public. The usual advice you get when that happens is to not sell your options because it looks like you don't trust the future of the company. In reality that is too risky and probably good idea to sell off some and find a good money manager for your stocks. The creative people at my company didn't even like to make decisions about their 401Ks. I don't have the jyotish charts of these celebrities. But they should have consulted a jyotishi while they were making the money. Better still, a financial planner. Or how about not spending millions of dollars on things they will never use and don't need? I am not sure the stars and planets made them do it but lots of famous and rich people seem to think there is no limit to what they can have and what they need. Sometimes it is simply unscrupulous employees who steal like crazy from these people, like accountants and managers. I'm pretty sure terrestrial forces are to blame for much of the financial ruin of these celebrities. When you lose control of what you have or don't take the time and care to understand where your money is going there are some simple laws of physics at work which involve dissemination and the spreading of wealth like leaves in the wind. If I remember Domash correctly it has something to do with the Third Law of Thermodynamics. They could have saved some of their money for a rainy day. In particular, Kim Basinger bought her old home town. Then four years later she filed bankruptcy. That's a little odd. Well, obviously it's part of her karma. I hope she's now financially healthy. Problem is that some did get financial planners who ran off with or squandered their money. So it has to be a *good* financial planner. Then some bought some very large homes cash and when they needed to liquidate found no buyers. We even had that problem around here with tech company founders who had eyes bigger than their wallet and a bit near sighted too and built 'weird' monstrosities that they were unable to sell. Even around here on my morning walk I see this castle like mansion on the hill that locals tell me the attorney that built it ran out of money and it is unfinished. Bhairitu, Attorneys are notorious for mishandling their own finances. F. Lee Bailey, one of OJ Simpson's high profile defenders, was one of them. I don't know if he's still practicing law or is still alive. As far
Re: [FairfieldLife] Re: 15 Celebrities who Went Bankrupt
Yes, thank you JR for reminding me about the bindu points. I have 36 in the 7th house and 33 in the 11th, but the rest are pretty evenly distributed with the lowest being 22 in the 10 house and 22 in the first. I've also been told that my Rahu period will be good for health and relationships, the latter because Rahu is in the house of gain in my marriage sub chart. From: John jr_...@yahoo.com To: FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com Sent: Thursday, July 4, 2013 6:54 PM Subject: [FairfieldLife] Re: 15 Celebrities who Went Bankrupt Share, In jyotish, there's a technique to determine the volatility of one's karma as shown in the kundali or chart. One should look at the bindu points that are gained by each of the 12 houses. If the bindus are fairly even, then the person would experience a fairly consistent life events. If the bindu point of one house is high, such as 30, and the next house is only 5, then it is fairly obvious that the benefic transit of Jupiter will drastically vary between the two houses. As such, the person will have great popularity/money in one year, and be the scapegoat or bankrupt the next year. --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Share Long sharelong60@... wrote: John when discussions like this ensue, I wonder if the same aspects that make one famous, perhaps also make one subject to sudden reverses of fortune, in either direction. I've always thought this was due to Rahu. But maybe something else? From: John jr_esq@... To: FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com Sent: Thursday, July 4, 2013 3:39 PM Subject: [FairfieldLife] Re: 15 Celebrities who Went Bankrupt  --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Bhairitu noozguru@ wrote: On 07/04/2013 12:54 PM, Ann wrote: --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, John jr_esq@ wrote: --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Bhairitu noozguru@ wrote: On 07/04/2013 11:44 AM, John wrote: What were they thinking? Kim Basinger is one of them. http://www.shebudgets.com/lifestyle/entertainment/20-celebrities-who-went-bankrupt/17203 Shitty web design. Too many ads and slow ad servers. Took forever to load. One forum I was on had that problem and I let them know and they nixed the offending ad. Design wise I hate sites that don't provide a show all. Plus the link says 20 celebrities and the article says 15. While I'm at it I hate ads you can't cancel on YouTube. Some are longer than the actual video. Idiocracy is here. Creative people are in general right brained and not good with money. They often don't like to deal with it. They need managers they can trust and have someone manage their money and invest it wisely. Since you are a jyotishee you should know fame and fortune may come during one or more good planetary periods but if the next period is crap they may have trouble finding work. I saw the same problem working for a company that went public. The usual advice you get when that happens is to not sell your options because it looks like you don't trust the future of the company. In reality that is too risky and probably good idea to sell off some and find a good money manager for your stocks. The creative people at my company didn't even like to make decisions about their 401Ks. I don't have the jyotish charts of these celebrities. But they should have consulted a jyotishi while they were making the money. Better still, a financial planner. Or how about not spending millions of dollars on things they will never use and don't need? I am not sure the stars and planets made them do it but lots of famous and rich people seem to think there is no limit to what they can have and what they need. Sometimes it is simply unscrupulous employees who steal like crazy from these people, like accountants and managers. I'm pretty sure terrestrial forces are to blame for much of the financial ruin of these celebrities. When you lose control of what you have or don't take the time and care to understand where your money is going there are some simple laws of physics at work which involve dissemination and the spreading of wealth like leaves in the wind. If I remember Domash correctly it has something to do with the Third Law of Thermodynamics. They could have saved some of their money for a rainy day. In particular, Kim Basinger bought her old home town. Then four years later she filed bankruptcy. That's a little odd. Well, obviously it's part of her karma. I hope she's now financially healthy. Problem is that some did get financial planners who ran off with or squandered their money. So it has to be a *good* financial planner. Then some bought some very large homes cash and when they needed to liquidate found no buyers. We even had that problem around