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So dear Sir, what happened to your donations option???
You know one (me) should never get anything for nothing….
Working on it. and thank you. I took it down because nobody donates and just uses and asks questions and wants free help, so it is much appreciated and a nice surprise. Until i can figure out how to put it up, you can always just use my email as it is linked to the account. brad.yantzer@gmail.com
This is a wonderful site. Am going to read each and every word on it. Thanks
thank you for the translation and the website. there is a point particularly obscure to me “In the night the lunar swara should be suppressed and in the day the solar.”Intuitively i would think that to rest better i should have my moon active (lunar nadi dominating). Do you know why the text suggests the opposite instead ?
You’ve put this comment in context to the dis·kley·mer page. If you have a question may you please direct it in context to whatever post you may have been reading.