Posts Tagged ‘mysteries’

The Significance Of Horoscopes

Tuesday, April 28th, 2009
Many people have an increased interest when it comes to astrology, horoscopes and signs related to these topics. This interest is not something that occurred all of the sudden but something that modified in time as humans were always fascinated about the influence that stars have on us. A long time ago people thought that the stars are able to fill us with wisdom and give us the guidance that we need throughout our lives. The mystery of the stars gave birth to this idea so people created the horoscope, a diagram which describes the positions of the planets and the astrological details.

Many of us are very superstitious when it comes to things such as horoscopes information or haunting ghosts. The truth is that we can’t know everything about what our lives mean and lots of unexplainable events can be influenced by the positions of the stars. At least, that is what the astrologers and a big number of people think. They consider that as the position of the planets change it influences the characters and lives of those who are born in certain periods of the year. The astrologers scientifically studied the changes that may have occurred because of the planets by following the lives of many people in correlation with planets’ positions at certain times.

The main thing that determines others not to believe in horoscopes’ power of prediction is that it is supposed to predict the future for millions of people. Different predictions are surely not for some people, they don’t match everybody. However, maybe the problem is that we expect for the horoscopes to predict too many detail while it can only tell general events that are going to happen. No matter how exact are horoscopes, it is a reality that a great number of people check their horoscope daily or weekly with the hope that they can find out good things that are supposed to happen for them in the future.

The opinions concerning horoscopes are either positive or negative, suggesting that these kinds of things are nothing more but imagination’s result. However, there are a lot of persons that read their horoscope and actually believe it is for real. Plus, there are professional astrologers that create general or private horoscopes for those who want. As a consequence, when you believe that horoscopes can really help you then you should better ask for professional advice than read the promising horoscopes that can be found in any magazine.

If you are very curious whether the horoscopes can help and how can bring positive changes to your life, then you could spend some time on the internet as many astrologers have websites that can satisfy your curiosity. Maybe being completely superstitious is not the best thing to do but you should also avoid reading any horoscope and believe its information is true. The best thing to do is to approach this phenomena with objectivity and you could find some answers to your questions related to horoscopes.

A Fascinating History of Tarot and What you Should Know About Tarot Reading

Sunday, April 26th, 2009
Most of what I’m going to lecture from come from Cynthia Giles’ book: The Tarot, History, Mystery and Lore and some other resources.

The origins of the Tarot have been attributed a wide range of wacky sources paleolithic cave paintings, gypsy folk lore, Moroccan mystics and even gifts from space aliens to Egyptian priests!. Most of these stories are, of course, speculation of the wildest, most ridiculous kind, and only serve to muddy the waters when it comes to understanding the Tarot. If you’re going to use the cards, it’s important to understand where they come from so that you know their rich history, their potential and their value and not put faith in silly urban legends.

Tarot on parade

The first mention of the cards was in Italy in the 14th century, called “Tarocco” and used for games and already, authorities were lecturing against its use. The first known deck was made for the Vicsconzi-Sforza family of Milan, designed by the artist Bembo. According to Tarot expert Gertrude Moakley, the various characters illustrated in the major arcana represented the triomfi, or parade, that accompanied Italian celebrations.

Historians believe that there may have been other cards that existed to represent other characters but have disappeared over time. Few decks of Tarot cards exist for those early days, but there’s enough similarity in artwork to make it clear that the deck was in common use in that time. Some historians believe that the Tarot was originally only used as a gaming deck to play a game called tarocchi until occultists began using them for divination.

Taking Europe by storm

The next big milestone in Tarot’s history came in the late 1700′s when Court de Gebelen, a member of a secret society of occultists, came across the a game of tarocchi and became obsessed with the cards. He believed them to be imbued with important symbolism which he attributed to ancient Egyptian lore. De Geblen wrote a nine-volume treatise titled “Le Monde Primitif” in which he discussed the meanings of the Tarot. That he attributed the Tarot’s symbolism to the Egyptian’s was based less on any real fact than on the fascination that Europeans had with Egypt at that time, believing it to be the center of all of man’s early wisdom. Use of the cards for divination spread during that time, with a book by a man named Etteilla in 1783, in which he offered his interpretations of the cards. In fact, professional mystics began using the Tarot throughout Europe, although there was no consensus of what the cards actually meant.

The mystical background of the Tarot

Card readings have long been associated with Gypsies, although they certainly weren’t responsible for their creation. For hundreds of years, Gypsies made their way across the world, living by their wits and earning a living by any skills that they could market. Gypsies were exotic, feared and looked down on, but there was an aura of romance about them that caught the imagination of Europeans in the 1800′s. A book was published towards the end of the century called “The Tarot of the Bohemians,” attributing the Tarot to the Gypsies (who Europeans commonly believed came from Egypt). Interestingly, Gypsies used regular playing cards for divination not the Tarot.

In the 19th century, the famed mystic Eliphas Levi Zahed (whose real name was Alphonse Louis Constant) connected the Taror with Hebrew mysticism the Kabbalah. He saw the Tarot as a key to life, a tool that man can use to develop himself as a human being, as a way to grow so that he might find heaven. His work outlined 22 connections to the tarot major arcana, making it a tool to be used on the path to enlightenment.

The modern Tarot deck was most influenced by the cards used in the late 1800′s by the Hermetic Order of the Golden Dawn. The order was founded in England by three men who, according to lore, found an old secret manuscript written in code, deciphered it as the by-laws of a secret German society, and received permission to start their own group in England. Years later, the woman who gave them permission died, and the German members disavowed the British branch, saying they never got permission after all.

The modern Tarot is born

Despite its contentious beginnings, the Golden Dawn became a very influential group, with two members in particular doing a great deal to spread the popularity of occultism Aleister Crowley and Arthur Edward Waite. Crowley, a protégé of the Golden Dawn founders in England, created a Tarot called the Book of Thoth. Waite created the Tarot deck that’s most familiar to modern users. Working with an American artist named Pamela Coleman Smith, Waite used a storytelling theme, utilizing characters from myth, legend and religion, allocating a group of symbols to each card that gives them unique meaning. His Tarot formed the foundation on which most decks that followed were based.

The next milestone in the Tarot’s history came in the 1920′s, when a Golden Dawn member named Paul Foster Case started a group in Los Angeles called Builders of the Adytum (BOTA). The BOTA deck is in black and white, created so that the owner could color the drawings themselves (it was a tradition in the Golden Dawn that each member had to make their own deck as part of their training). The group offers Tarot training to this day, although their interpretations of the cards are disputed by many divination experts.

Today, there are countless versions of the Crowley/Waite Tarot available, some with magnificent artwork, others less impressive. Whatever your choice of deck, using the Tarot as a divination tool is a personal experience, one that’s origins reach far back in history. Hopefully, knowing the background of this ancient art will enhance your connection to the cards, and to your own readings.

A Fascinating History of Tarot and Tarot Reading

Tuesday, April 21st, 2009
Most of what I’m going to lecture from come from Cynthia Giles’ book: The Tarot, History, Mystery and Lore and some other resources.

The origins of the Tarot have been attributed a wide range of wacky sources paleolithic cave paintings, gypsy folk lore, Moroccan mystics and even gifts from space aliens to Egyptian priests!. Most of these stories are, of course, speculation of the wildest, most ridiculous kind, and only serve to muddy the waters when it comes to understanding the Tarot. If you’re going to use the cards, it’s important to understand where they come from so that you know their rich history, their potential and their value and not put faith in silly urban legends.

Tarot on parade

The first mention of the cards was in Italy in the 14th century, called “Tarocco” and used for games and already, authorities were lecturing against its use. The first known deck was made for the Vicsconzi-Sforza family of Milan, designed by the artist Bembo. According to Tarot expert Gertrude Moakley, the various characters illustrated in the major arcana represented the triomfi, or parade, that accompanied Italian celebrations.

Historians believe that there may have been other cards that existed to represent other characters but have disappeared over time. Few decks of Tarot cards exist for those early days, but there’s enough similarity in artwork to make it clear that the deck was in common use in that time. Some historians believe that the Tarot was originally only used as a gaming deck to play a game called tarocchi until occultists began using them for divination.

Taking Europe by storm

The next big milestone in Tarot’s history came in the late 1700′s when Court de Gebelen, a member of a secret society of occultists, came across the a game of tarocchi and became obsessed with the cards. He believed them to be imbued with important symbolism which he attributed to ancient Egyptian lore. De Geblen wrote a nine-volume treatise titled “Le Monde Primitif” in which he discussed the meanings of the Tarot. That he attributed the Tarot’s symbolism to the Egyptian’s was based less on any real fact than on the fascination that Europeans had with Egypt at that time, believing it to be the center of all of man’s early wisdom. Use of the cards for divination spread during that time, with a book by a man named Etteilla in 1783, in which he offered his interpretations of the cards. In fact, professional mystics began using the Tarot throughout Europe, although there was no consensus of what the cards actually meant.

The mystical background of the Tarot

Card readings have long been associated with Gypsies, although they certainly weren’t responsible for their creation. For hundreds of years, Gypsies made their way across the world, living by their wits and earning a living by any skills that they could market. Gypsies were exotic, feared and looked down on, but there was an aura of romance about them that caught the imagination of Europeans in the 1800′s. A book was published towards the end of the century called “The Tarot of the Bohemians,” attributing the Tarot to the Gypsies (who Europeans commonly believed came from Egypt). Interestingly, Gypsies used regular playing cards for divination not the Tarot.

In the 19th century, the famed mystic Eliphas Levi Zahed (whose real name was Alphonse Louis Constant) connected the Taror with Hebrew mysticism the Kabbalah. He saw the Tarot as a key to life, a tool that man can use to develop himself as a human being, as a way to grow so that he might find heaven. His work outlined 22 connections to the tarot major arcana, making it a tool to be used on the path to enlightenment.

The modern Tarot deck was most influenced by the cards used in the late 1800′s by the Hermetic Order of the Golden Dawn. The order was founded in England by three men who, according to lore, found an old secret manuscript written in code, deciphered it as the by-laws of a secret German society, and received permission to start their own group in England. Years later, the woman who gave them permission died, and the German members disavowed the British branch, saying they never got permission after all.

The modern Tarot is born

Despite its contentious beginnings, the Golden Dawn became a very influential group, with two members in particular doing a great deal to spread the popularity of occultism Aleister Crowley and Arthur Edward Waite. Crowley, a protégé of the Golden Dawn founders in England, created a Tarot called the Book of Thoth. Waite created the Tarot deck that’s most familiar to modern users. Working with an American artist named Pamela Coleman Smith, Waite used a storytelling theme, utilizing characters from myth, legend and religion, allocating a group of symbols to each card that gives them unique meaning. His Tarot formed the foundation on which most decks that followed were based.

The next milestone in the Tarot’s history came in the 1920′s, when a Golden Dawn member named Paul Foster Case started a group in Los Angeles called Builders of the Adytum (BOTA). The BOTA deck is in black and white, created so that the owner could color the drawings themselves (it was a tradition in the Golden Dawn that each member had to make their own deck as part of their training). The group offers Tarot training to this day, although their interpretations of the cards are disputed by many divination experts.

Today, there are countless versions of the Crowley/Waite Tarot available, some with magnificent artwork, others less impressive. Whatever your choice of deck, using the Tarot as a divination tool is a personal experience, one that’s origins reach far back in history. Hopefully, knowing the background of this ancient art will enhance your connection to the cards, and to your own readings.

Some Planets Of The Solar System And Their Importance For The Horoscope

Wednesday, April 15th, 2009
As we all know already, the planets play a major part in everything when it comes to astrology. If we think about the fact that the zodiac and the horoscopes are the most important fruits of astrology it’s easy to see that the planets and their position are a huge determinant of the zodiac signs’ characteristics. Every zodiac sign has a certain planet’s mark upon it and this is how every horoscope, from free daily horoscopes to love horoscopes, succeeds in describing your individuality correctly.

The fourth planet from the sun, Mars reigns over the horoscope Aries, the first house and the seventh house. It is a symbol for the need to grow, for the progress, generally speaking. The natives are full of energy, tenacious and pretty tough. Mars also symbolizes action, strength, vitality and instinct. Jupiter is the governor of the native Sagittarius and the native Pisces, the ninth house and the twelfth house. Jupiter was the leader of the gods, in the ancient Olympus, and it now symbolizes great expectations, the will to travel and find out new things and the healthy, strong rationality.

The planet that rules over the native Capricorns and the native Aquarius, the ninth and the eleventh house is Saturn. Through its masculinity, it symbolizes the scientific spirit, the pessimism, stability, patience and good manners. If Saturn leads your individuality then your weekly horoscopes will let you know that you are patient, melancholic, exposed to great pain and suffering but also disciplined and ambitious.

Uranus, the ruler over the native Aquarius and the eleventh house, is an exterior planet, and it more influences the generations, as wholes, rather than single individuals. It is a symbol of friendship, freedom, unpredicted and suspicion. Imagination, the bizarre, the extravagance, science, the future, technology and great metaphysical talents are all related to Uranus. The natives are progressive, they like to be known as out of the ordinary and they sometimes get selfish, nervous and inefficient.

Neptune, the reigning planet of the native Pisces and the twelfth house, is feminine, and, as Uranus, its influence runs over generations, and not individuals. Its meaning usually refers to areas like universal sub consciousness, glow, mystery, magic and dark sciences. When it comes to their love horoscopes, the natives are romantic, naave, obsessive, they have some major self destructive tendencies and they usually drown themselves into chaos.

The last planet of the solar system and the farthest from the sun is Pluto. Pluto is the governor of the horoscope Scorpio and of the seventh house. Its slow motion gives it the highest influence on generations, greater than Neptune’s or Uranus’. Its meaning is related to transformation, destruction, renaissance and power. The negative veil covers the world with crime and death, and it’s a symbol of the underworld. The natives are arrogant, jealous but also very smart, devoted, mysterious and bohemian.

What all these planets along with astrology, horoscopes and the zodiac teach us that the understanding of the universe can never be separated from the understanding of one’s self.

Horoscopes: Myth or Magic?

Wednesday, April 15th, 2009
Do you read your horoscope in the daily newspaper? Maybe you call the horoscope hotline on occasion to find out what a reader has to say about your future. You might even dabble in the occult yourself from time to time. Why do people care about this mysterious reading of their zodiac sign and the telling of their futures? Is there any real truth in the predictions?

Horoscopes have been around for centuries if not millennia. Humans have long been fascinated with the earth and its relationship to other celestial bodies in the solar system and even the universe. Star constellations have been particularly interesting to stargazers, who attempt to make meaning from the constellations themselves as well as the shift of certain stars or planets, sometimes called heavenly bodies. The significance of certain planetary groupings, as well as solar or lunar eclipses, is believed to have a bearing on the chain of events in a person’s life.

Such beliefs play a key role in our culture. Even the Bible emphasizes the importance of the Star of Bethlehem that showed the magi, or scholars, in the East where the infant Jesus was to be born. Nathaniel Hawthorne’s famous novel, The Scarlet Letter, associates various meanings with a shooting star viewed one night by Puritans living in 17th century Salem. The star was believed by some to stand for “A” with respect to hero Hester Prynne, the adulteress, and by others to represent “A” for angel regarding the dying governor.

As our species grew more civilized, we searched for answers to life’s problems among the things of the earth. When these did not always pan out, we turned our collective gaze to the stars of heaven, hoping for more information there. Some people believe they can read the stars and planets to make meaning that will illuminate other people’s lives. People of every land and civilization have attempted to read those specks of light that can be seen above us at night to find the answers to universal and personal questions.

If you are wondering whether a horoscope reader can help you, it may help to ask a few questions before handing over your credit card for processing. Ask about the reader’s credentials. Where did he or she study? How much experience does the person have? What are his or her specialties (i.e., career, romance, health, etc.). What happens if the person’s predictions don’t come true? Can the reader provide references for you to consult?

All of us thrill to the prospect of learning more about ourselves and the possibility of things to come. But be careful to use discernment in choosing a guide who will provide this information for you. Anyone can set up shop as a stargazer or horoscope hustler, and in fact, many people do. Their information will often sound generic, and it could apply to just about anyone. So look for someone who seems to be a little more authentic than just anyone who puts an ad in the newspaper or sends you email spam.

Lucky Chinese Horoscope Gem Stones: the Last Six Chinese Horoscope Gems

Tuesday, April 14th, 2009
When the Chinese heavenly god and the Chinese earth god decided to create Chinese Astrology and associate Chinese horoscope signs with animals of planet earth, they concluded that each Chinese horoscope sign would need a sort of a powerful material that would not only represent the sign itself, but it would also develop a strong connection, a spiritual relationship with individuals that belong to that sign.

So the great Chinese gods collected the twelve most valuable and powerful gem stones on planet earth. These where: Garnet, Aquamarine, Sapphire, Pearl, Amethyst, Opal, Topaz, Emerald, Peridot, Citrine, Diamond and Ruby. Then by studying the attributes of the gem stones they assigned each gem to a Chinese Horoscope sign. These gem stones would protect and bring luck to the possessor. Let’s talk about the attributes of the last six lucky Chinese horoscope gem stones and their association with Chinese Astrology and culture.

Lucky gem stone: Topaz

Associated Chinese horoscope sign: Horse

Attributes: Topaz is associated with courage, confidence, creativity, relaxation and security. And indeed Topaz is a powerful gem stone that Chinese use to overcome all fears and achieve all kinds of amazing goals. Topaz is also a great gem stone for artists, fashion people, architects, writers or decorators and everyone who needs an increased amount of imagination and creativity. Topaz has a yellow-golden color. An old Chinese legend claims that Topaz can help you think higher and deeper and can also show you how to overcome all obstacles that may stand in your way. Traditional Chinese doctors use it extensively to cure mental disorders or brain conditions.

Lucky gem stone: Emerald

Associated Chinese horoscope sign: Sheep

Attributes: Emerald symbolizes the mother of all goddesses. It is associated with love, money and wealth, beauty, integrity, self knowledge, truth, justice and rarity. Chinese believe that it is a powerful gem stone that will bring prosperity, increased sexual capabilities and potency. It is used to attract members of the opposite sex and find pure and true love. A Chinese legend clearly states that the emerald is “The Gem Stone of Truth” and if your heart deserves it, then the emerald will help you find the eternal truth. Chinese believe that the use of emeralds, combined with the careful use of candles can attract and conquer every heart and soul. Emeralds are also great natural antidepressants that will increase mental clarity and perception. This rare green gem stone is also used for people who find it hard telling the truth.

Lucky gem stone: Peridot

Associated Chinese horoscope sign: Monkey

Attributes: Peridot is a unique gem stone that is deeply associated with marriage, mental health, spirituality, maturity, mysticism, jealousy, channeling and visions. It is considered very mysterious and powerful. Chinese use to fight the jealousy and envy of evil people. Ancient Chinese soldiers used it to sooth their anger since it was a rule of thumb that you should never attack or fight when you are angry. Peridot is also used in every Chinese wedding for the purpose of marital happiness and complete sexual life. The couple wears hand-made peridot jewelry during the wedding ceremony. Chinese tradition refers to the Peridot as “The Ego Stone” because of its rare ability to heal a damaged ego.

Lucky gem stone: Citrine

Associated Chinese horoscope sign: Rooster

Attributes: Citrine is generally associated with abundance, creation and creativity, academics, intellectuality, science, prosperity, success, education and true wisdom. According to Chinese legends Citrine is “The Stone of Success” and it should be given to generous people only. Citrine jewelry was deeply appreciated by ancient Chinese emperors for their ability to increase intellectual capabilities and broaden the mind. Today Citrine is used by modern Chinese students to help them succeed on exams. Many Chinese professors and teachers also use it when lecturing. Citrine is widely used in China during gem stone healing sessions to produce feelings and emotions and thoughts of abundance.

Lucky gem stone: Diamond

Associated Chinese horoscope sign: Dog

Attributes: Diamond is a valuable stone associated with power, protection, strength, courage, loyalty, friendship, originality, purity, fidelity and innocence. Chinese consider the diamond’s association with purity and power, divine. It is actually what makes it an excellent and popular gift for all occasions. Diamonds are powerful guards against evil according to the Chinese culture. A Chinese legend refers to the diamond as “The Stone of Morality”. In China today, People who can afford it wear diamonds because they believe that this magical stone enhances and intensifies the qualities of the wearer. A traditional contest of the “Rearmost Diamond” is held every year as a celebration in many parts of China. Chinese believe that one of the winners will fight in the higher world of spirits, to become the next leader of China.

Lucky gem stone: Ruby

Associated Chinese horoscope sign: Pig

Attributes: Ruby is associated with fortune, health, glory, fame, blood, heat, tactics, courage, intelligence and leadership. Chinese use it to send away negative energy and bad fortune. A Ruby can also be used as a precaution measure against illnesses and health conditions. Chinese legends tell us that the Ruby is “The Stone of the Famous” and that it can show you how to become well known in every part of the world. Chinese emperors loved the ruby and where always inspired by it. The Ruby is used today by traditional Chinese doctors to stabilize blood pressure and cure all blood related problems. It is also well known to Chinese Physicians for its ability to increase body heat.

Astrology Never Lies

Thursday, April 2nd, 2009

He has not learned how to share and has made his fortune as cruel and constant in his opinions. (Aries / Leo Gallo w increases) It ‘s get the better. Digging a little deeper and what do I find? This woman has Venus in Scorpio! NB: So So you just don ‘t get it when we say that there’ planet of SA in a certain sign or other about which you know less than zero. Why? Since we are talking about you in a language that is outside of you. And this time it is about YOU. But we are not trying to hide anyting. You can also learn the language.

Nobody is stopping. So our young woman has Venus in Scorpio. This means to some astrologers (We are not all the like. Just as doctors … Get a second opinion) that identifies love with sex and mystery and passion. Is looking for passion and is finding only clothes and expensive ties and ornaments. Why? For here is the president of a thriving software, the owner of his own house from 3000 square feet and two luxury cars, the 35-year-old and beautiful and can not find a husband – someone to love and be loved close to make a family and a life with. So? She ‘s too strong by half. And it also attracted the wrong kind of courtship. He thought he had always need someone Gradica me. A mensch. A person of the projection. A leader of men (and women). Mess!

Two protrusions in the same family? Ouch.She needs a patient and reggentesi ox or a snake or langourous beautiful and even a tempestuous Tiger – born in Gemini or Leo or perhaps because he Sagittarius Mercury (the planet of communication) in Sagittarius. And those guys who should not necessarily seek trackers in the world. There may be teachers or poets or musicians or even weedy scientists who leave their brains in the lab when they are at home at night. They should not be head honchos. It is the head honcho. Needs of the soul. So should find someone with extra soul to share. Need I say more?

Astrology is not just ever! © Suzanne 2006P.S. white. Our heroine is now successfully married to a Gemini / Ox brilliant (a type of reclining transmitter) that writes the books for a living. Kitchen and helps with the kids. They help the family and babysitter. The l $ lady goes to work every morning after taking children to school. The father conveys and pistons in his office and hits the computer for a few hours before dressing and action at the supermarket for the purchase of the family. It worked! of white swSuzanne; Gradica count my readers among my friends.

Top Ten Myths About Astrology

Wednesday, April 1st, 2009

Perhaps part of? s? of it? the nature of astrology, but the myth of? of? of? wrong information, though? of? of? seems to increase up around it. Art, religion, science, the pseudoscience,? of? of? entertainment even know really how to classify it? Hanging above: in the meantime, here are the ten major myths and stereotypes about astrology that could use a little Debunking: 1st Astrology? pseudoscienceWell one, perhaps. Il? s? Let the? take a look pi? attentive to this statement, which really irks me.

True, astrology has many demands: that when the planets are at certain levels, have certain property, that the position of the planets when? of? of you? with reference to manifester is born? in you in some senses, that certain combinations of degrees (30 degrees, 60, 90) produce some tensions. Scientists scoff at the safe. Where? the basis in fact? But a lot of science, if you think at this point, really? based on? that the observable? of? the phenomenon you have to work backwards to discover what makes things act the way they behave. And nobody ever calls (at least, no complaints astrologer worth his salt ever) that the “planets; make” anyone who behaves in any way whatever? of? the they? of? of? of? with reference only to reflect the energies that are already? in place, as we do as individuals. Very synastry and transits of astrology, depends on mathematical calculations and data accurate. While it? t of? the isn? enough to prove that astrology? a science, I found this equally as ridiculous to use the “Location of mystery; perch? works “of astrology, to show for it? one of t? the isn? 2nd Astrologers do everything up off the top of their headsUh just. I wish it was true? of? of? certainly would make my job m? lto pi? easy! Indeed, the true astrological predictions that are based primarily on the movements of the planets through the houses different (there are twelve of them, corresponding to the twelve signs, and to represent the various energies, the self-presentation to work for love). A prediction pi? specific and individualized almost certainly will consider? the angles the planets precise facts to one another at the time of your birth in conjunction (pun intended) with the angles of the planets in all the time in the future as near / far.

However, it takes a lot of work! 3rd Astrology assumes that there are only twelve kinds of different people. Again? t of? of wouldn? that makes my job a whole lot to most? easy? In fact, astrology presupposes that there are infinite kinds of people, considérant that everyone has different format of things like the moon, the Mercury, Venus, Mars, without stopping (usually the most distant from the Sun the planet, pi ? less interested in the specific table and most interested in the generation). Also, each planet can be in a different house, the period of the second? of? of? birth of your sun, moon and Mercury can all be in your fifth house, while the mine can all be in my fourth, even if we have the opposite? almost the same? of? tables give a very different person to me! 4th Astrology pu? predict your destiny. Uhhhh. here you have the opposite extreme of the spectrum. Astrology predicts no certainties. Let me say again.ASTROLOGY not preach CERTAINTIES.Astrology that predicts the future prospects. Cos it seems? that the New-Et?, hokey, gag-me-now to say that we control what happens us. but really? s? of that? said that the? s? of astrology?. Check out the US.Say to happen? s? Sun? in your fifth house.

Great, right? Time of fun, lots of fans, playing with your kids? s? of everything? cheerful and fun? Transit of Sun last the length of a? the astrological? of? sign have never felt anything but cheerful for the most a month? You have your ups and downs like everyone, right? Could best be ups and downs that? usual? of? but still,? of? of you? with reference to going to react in ways that no one could EVER predict.5. Sun Signs are the most important part of chartThere? cos? so pi? sign of the sun all’astrologia. Now, even buying into this a little ‘, as you can write a weekly horoscope! Other planets tell us what? so pi? about who we are, where we come from, how we react to the? of? of? the moon tells us about where we believe in the country and our childhood, Mercury around our communication means, Venus about what makes us feel loved, Mars about what makes us feel? Powerful? of? etc.. Limit your point of view of astrology to explain the signs in the sun? well if? of? of you? with reference to just check in now and then, to see if c ‘? fun. If you really want to get a complete understanding and your situation, however, better d? a look at chart.6 full. Signs of the Sun are less important to align chartAbsolutely! Sun signed the similar properties? the party and in a sense? as a filter for the rest of you? of? of? Table whether the? of? of you? with reference to an Aries, even if your Venus? in Cancer,? of? of you? with reference to need to go much more? space that a Leo with Venus in Cancer, for example. But both people could still make love as?, Or fixations of the mother (spiacenti.) 7. You shouldn ‘t date someone you’ re not totally compatible with the one thing people always want to know about astrology is “who? my ideal match? “Well, hate to break it to you: there? such person.

Sure, there are energies that geared well together, and sure, there are certain features of the tables that can do the “touch of the report; fated” or otherwise “destined”? of? of? ma? s? of here? the thing. Many people thriving off a little? of? of? tension a little more? that of some others and to a greater or lesser than others, of course? of? of? that most of? t of? don? people really want a perfect match! If you achieve that perfect match, the? of d? the they? the other person is COMPLETELY WITH ACUTE course, that? t of? of doesn? applies throughout. But my parents, for example? of? of? their moons are square, how? their Marses suggests normally? background? of? voltage and the? Of VE? the they? happily married for almost three decades. And are two people that pi? passionate conosco! What? il? t of? don? asks:? This is the perfect match. Wonder? This is an interesting match for me? 8th Astrology? align due to the gravitational attraction that planets have on you when? of? of you? with reference to birth. Um, no. My physics teacher in high school spent an entire lesson on this, for those of you who are interested, but the? s? the let? put it this way: the doctor who had carried the most of a gravitational pull on you, so if you really believe that, you most? better go look up your birth chart. I believe that astrology is true because of what I speak more? soon; synchronicity. Things that happen at the same time have the similar energies and can predict the movement of stars and cos? energy future. Nothing more?, Nothing less.9. Astrology? what you read in the newspapers.

Nope. Nope, nope, nope. At least, not always. Some astrologers are of the newspaper? much of the good? of? but they are few and far in between. Mainly, this couch is made by a graduate of a random J-school ascends from obituary writing, which may imagine twelve possible action plans for the day. Astrology real concerns the corners and the planets and synthesising information from many different sources. Sorry.10.

Where? with reference to born on cusp of two signs? of? of you? of? of you? with reference to how both or none of them. Everyone? I repeat, EVERYONE of? of? falls? of? of? in a particular sign of the sun. ? s? of It? why? cos? important to obtain the date, time and exact place of your own? completely correct? of? if the birth? of? of you? with respect to gi? the tie between two signs, this? what you need to calculate out. Sometimes people share the cusp? the property? of both signs perch? the planets were at that gathers together? of? of? moment that the Sun goes from Leo to Virgo, with Mercury in Virgo and Moon in Leo and Virgo in but Mars in Leo? of? of? but the Virgo in your sun sign? UNDOUBTEDLY one or the other.

Meaningful Wedding Rings, Gems, and the Astrology of Love

Sunday, March 29th, 2009

The human desire for love? instincts of a pi? powerful. ? a love of? s? the mother? that ensures the survival of her infant, and while we adults are in need of loving connections with others to lead healthy lives, happy, expressive. With relationships with our parents, partner, children, friends, colleagues, neighbors and many others, our hearts? Gently open both to give than to receive. Through the bonds of love receive the reassurance that we live in a benign universe. When we age we develop? adulthood often seek deep and permanent union with a partner in life. The reports are usually a complex and mysterious web of opposition forces: male and female; similarities and differences; tenderness and friction. How can we make sense of all this? How can we be? sure of VE? the we? chosen the right partner? Once the link prendparteiamo permanent union, how can we increase the love and move on with the inevitable conflict? Astrology? a unique tool that can help answer those questions and prendparteere a union with more confidence and clarity. First, can help you come to a better understanding you and your future spouse as individuals and as reported as a couple. And secondly, astrology pu? be used to choose the precious symbol of the marital bond: your wedding rings. In my career in 30 years as a jeweler and astrologer, I have taken great satisfaction in couples help clarify and reinforce their commitment to each other, and then designing and making beautiful rings handcrafted wedding ceremony to commemorate their union. Understanding of your relationship begins with understanding. What are your pi? high hopes and dreams for your life? That ability? resistance and flow to your journey of life? What are your challenges and what you need to overcome? As your partner part of that image and who can imagine how your perfect companion? To what extent should your companion share your values and beliefs? You are an independent person? You can allow your partner to be independent as well? All of this? revealed in your birth chart. The universe while he was at the time of your birth has set the stage for exactly your Personality?, Desires, successes and challenges. A careful study on your astrological table will help? to destroy this rich network of forces, allowing you to see what? necessary for your felicit? future. Astrology? about yours? of? the potential? your opportunity? for development and success in all areas of your life. Do you know of a gi? pi? probably with that specific type of astrology. What the name of love astrology takes these principles to a new level, to discover the workings of the relationship and increase the potential for love between two people. We all have this potential. Astrology pu? help to blossom and become the new heights. When two people have been aligned and balanced in their needs, intentions and acts of tenderness, love salt! After examining the tables of birth of each individual, using the additional tools to learn about their present and future relationship. The compatibility? Astrology for two people? called Synastry. With this method take the two different tables and project all the planets in a table on the other. Ci? shows how the characteristics of Personality? and the themes of life more? important members interact. Also I make a composite table of the relationship by finding the midpoints between the planets on different tables. This table shows what? likely to happen if these two individuals prendparteono to a long-term relationship. As a result of astrological advice a couple has a new understanding of themselves as individuals and as a pairing. This knowledge leads to greater acceptance of each other and new strategies for the support dell’ogni? s? the other? needs. Once you have decided to wed? time to choose the wedding bands. The identification of your ideal partner? a reason to celebrate! The wedding rings are a permanent remembrance of love, joy and commitment of your relationship. A ring? a circle with no beginning and nessun’estremit?, a symbol of eternit?. The circle symbolizes a commitment of an intention? s? the couple? always be together in a bond of conjugal love. The beauty of a wedding ring symbolizes, and how much resistance to this report?. You are unique as individuals and as a couple and with astrology? can design a ring that perfectly reflects and supports your union. Ci? high – the ring will be personalized? cos? so pi? expressive of a ring produced in that series? who are separated as a couple. Each gemstone has its own specific frequency and splendor, as determined by the relative quality, crystal structure, color and chemical composition. Ci? refers to as the? of? of? signature. of? of? of? s? the stone? therefore, every stone the urter? in a different way. The stones can be chosen specific to support the needs, objectives and challenges. What? Please use your astrological table to find out your needs and then to find exactly the gem of the right to balance, heal and nourish your own heart and yours? s? partner? and enhance your marital relationship. We call this love for gems. Once? Of VE? of you? choose your gems, the following choice? the metal. In most cases this will be? gold or silver, which have properties? metaphysics very different. In astrology, the gold represents the male energy of the sun and argenta feminine energy of the moon. We are never all male or all female, and? s? of it? balancing those functions in our Personality?. The choice of silver or gold for your wedding rings can help you achieve the desired balance between your male and female sides. Beyond that, most people have a strong intuitive preference for gold or silver, which are connected with the property? of metaphysics? of? of metals?. Using a 18-carat gold or pi? above to strengthen the functions of men (the elements of fire and air in astrology), or sterling silver to enhance the functions of women (the elements of water and earth) in my tables? of? of clients?. So that? love the wedding bands I use the 24? pure? of gold? carats of the real thing! 24 carats of gold are yellow gold and heavy and very gently and malleable. Due to the softness of gold, pi? heavy, designs pi? solids are required to generate a durable ring. The ring will buy? the inevitable nicks and dents in the course of its long life, but the concern? t of? don? about? of that? of those? only increases the fascination of The testimony and that the longevit? of your union. The choice of 24 carat gold to symbolize your long term investment in quality? of your union of love. After you have chosen precious stones and metal for your wedding rings, you can search them in jewelry stores, or even improve them, you do to your exact specifications by a jeweler. I wish him well on your journey of love and hope you try the art and science of astrology only to design the wedding rings perfect for supporting your joyous union. Pu? make your wishes pi? deep, and hours? Shakti Carola Navran of? of forever., astrologer, and jeweler authorhttp: / / JewelryandGemsforSelfDiscovery.com