Dr. Ramesh Prasad



INTRODUCTION
In my early life, I personally approached too many leading astrologers of INDIA to know about my career and other important events of life. It is most surprising that the different Astrologer gave that the different prediction regarding my career.
                                Under such circumstances I became disappointed and then I started reading astrology deeply to know about the causes of fluctuating prediction by the different astrologers of India.
                               
I observed that the prediction of any event of the life depends on the following factors:-
1.   Nine Planets
2.   Twelve hours
3.   Twelve Rasi
4.   Twenty-seven Nakshatra 
5.   Degree of the planet
6.   Navamsa chart
As we know that the entire nine planets are revolving in the sky in the presence of twenty-seven NAKSHATRA. Therefore, in my opinion, the base of the prediction is scientific and so the scientific analysis is needed for correct prediction.
        In this context, I have to say that so many negative and positive forces are being received by the all the twelve houses.
Separately which produce a single resultant force separately for all the twelve houses.
Under such circumstances, we have to examine deeply the resultant force for the particular hours separately that whether the result is positive or negative.

                            Therefore if the resultant is positive of a particular house then the good result of that particular house will come on the surface and if the resultant is negative then the bad result will come on the surface.
                       
Over and above the “VASTUDOSH” of the residential house also play a vital role in the entire aspect of the life. Therefore the removal of the “VASTUDOSH” is also very very essential to get the more good result.
                  
                                       
Prof Dr. R Prasad
Muzaffarpur
Bihar .
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Ways that parents can support & motivate their teens

So, what can you do to help? I have to preface this information with talking about the importance of your relationship with your teens. There is no parenting strategy or Top ten list that can replace a trusting, mutually respectful relationship with your son. It is from a place of security in your love and belief in him that your son will respond to your encouragement and your efforts to help him move forward. If you are a safe place for him to come to, when he succeeds or when he feels defeated or ashamed, then you can more effectively offer your much needed support. This is just so important and often times people need help with their relationships and that is why they seek counseling during this phase of life.

Compliments

People do better when they feel better. There’s nothing like getting a compliment for something you feel good about or being affirmed for who you are to improve motivation. This is true for everyone, but especially for teens, who often hear endless criticism, nagging, and complaining about their poor performance. If you’re used to using praise as a motivator, you may have a tough time finding something praiseworthy with your teen. That’s why we suggest encouragement because it works even when your kids are in the dumps and making mistakes.
One place to make sure everyone gets a compliment or appreciation is the family meeting. If you have weekly meetings and start each meeting with something positive, your teens might want to be at the meeting for that alone. A fifteen-year-old boy said his favorite time of the week was the appreciation/compliments he got at the family meeting.
During the week, look for ways to let your kids know how unique they are, what you appreciate about them, how adorable they were as little kids. Tell them stories about what they used to do when they were younger. Ask them if there’s something they wish people would say about them or like about them or notice about them, and then make sure you tell them exactly what they want to hear. They will like hearing it, even if they told you what they wanted.

Suicide Risk Factors

Alcohol use is a huge risk factor for suicide. Often a person who dies by suicide has been drinking prior to his or her death. Depression is another major risk factor. Between 90-95 percent of people who attempt suicide are suffering from some sort of mood disorder or substance use disorder.

A person who has been physically, emotionally, or sexually abused is also more at risk for suicide. Abuse harms a person’s sense of self and can lead to feelings of worthlessness, helplessness, and depression. Unresolved grief around the memory of a loved one who has died can also be a risk factor. Thinking that one will never fit in at school, and that life is hopeless when so alone can also be a risk factor as well.

Leading by Being Human

Alcohol use is a huge risk factor for suicide. Often a person who dies by suicide has been drinking prior to his or her death. Depression is another major risk factor. Between 90-95 percent of people who attempt suicide are suffering from some sort of mood disorder or substance use disorder.


A person who has been physically, emotionally, or sexually abused is also more at risk for suicide. Abuse harms a person’s sense of self and can lead to feelings of worthlessness, helplessness, and depression. Unresolved grief around the memory of a loved one who has died can also be a risk factor. Thinking that one will never fit in at school, and that life is hopeless when so alone can also be a risk factor as well.