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The 7 Best Toys That Don't Need Batteries

19th January 2011
Let's admit it: with Xbox, Wii, PSP, online games, and other tech gadgets heavily competing for our kids' attention, they begin to equate a good game and toy with excellent graphics, challenging levels, and engaging virtual world. Anything less than that ... Read >

Cardinal, Fixed and Mutable Signs of the Zodiac

07th August 2007
Looking at the balance of the quadruplicities in a chart can give a general feel for how an individual utilises the energy available to them. For example, a person with cardinal signs heavily emphasised but with very little fixed sign focus, and no mutabl... Read >

History of Astrology: Overview

26th July 2007
Try to imagine life thousands of years ago… no electricity, gas or level of understanding of the world around us that we have today. We would have been dependent on the Sun to provide warmth and light and would have awaited its' return each morning a... Read >

Questioning the Definition of Astrology, Our Ancestors Pass On Their Memories and Behaviour Through

24th July 2007
Everyone has a hard time justifying astrology as a science due to the wide variations that exist within the world of humans. The definition of astrology is an ancient system of divination using the positions of the planets, moon, and stars. According to a... Read >

Do Tarot Cards Still Have a Place in Our World?

19th July 2007
In a world increasingly jaded by technology and progress, it's easy to scoff at people who blindly entrust their lives to a deck of cards. We tell ourselves, we are rational, clear-headed people, so how can randomly shuffled cards spread on the table pos... Read >

Dream Interpretation of Places in Your Sleep [Part 4]

21st June 2007
We can never get enough of dreams. Every time that R.E.M. kicks in when we sleep, our mind wanders off into the most unlikely places. The spot we are standing on may not always be that clearly outlined, just as its meaning, but for sure they are telling... Read >

Dream Interpretation of Places in Your Sleep [Part 3]

07th June 2007
Having those dreams again where you suddenly find yourself in the most unlikely places and weird locales? They say we are what we dream. And the venues of our dreams certainly say a lot about our hopes and fears in life. Read on to find out. Schoo... Read >

Tarot in Popular Culture: Two TV Shows that Featured Tarot Cards

25th May 2007
"We move from terror and loss, to unexpected good fortune, and out of darkness, hope is born." -Angela Chase in My So-Called Life, quoting the tarot. It's inevitable that tarot cards should make it into pop culture. After all, in this wor... Read >

Tarot Cards as Alternative Therapy

23rd May 2007
Whether we admit or not, most of us have quaint notions of what tarot cards are. On the surface, they are merely a deck of illustrated cards used in predictions, while the tarot card reader is an eccentric person dressed in robes seated behind th... Read >

Three Tarot Cards Interpreted: The Emperor, Star, and Lovers

16th May 2007
The Emperor Tarot Card The Emperor stands for leadership & control. The Emperor is that character who gave the Fool his inspiration, his new guiding light in his quest for happiness: control of the mind to balance the workings of the heart. A... Read >

Three Reasons Why People Hesitate Consulting Online Psychics, and Why They Should.

04th May 2007
Over the years, online psychics have managed to make a name for themselves in the convuluted world of the Internet. Astrology is no longer confined to the carnivals, the fairs, or in TV show or movies where the fortune-teller theatrically caresses a crys... Read >

Why the Best Horoscopes Online Aren't Free

13th April 2007
For many of us, the Internet is a mecca of free things. From free MP3 downloads to free ring tones to free porn to free screensavers. "Free" is a favorite word of Internet users who readily combine it with just about anything. Free anything is the mott... Read >

Dream Interpretation of Places in Your Dreams [Part 2]

30th March 2007
In our waking life, we go to places for a reason. We go to the cinema to watch a film (and possibly to hold hands with our date), we go to the park to take the day off and play a ballgame with friends (or ogle good-looking people), we go to the beach to ... Read >

How to Love Your Car Without Your Wife Getting Jealous

13th March 2007
First things first: Cars don't intentionally inspire jealousy in wives. They can't help it if they're shiny, sleek, has amazing torque, and lots of horsepower. But we know cars can be very demanding too. They don't necessarily want pampering, but they'd... Read >

Dream Interpretation and Ways to Make the Most Out of Your Dreams

12th March 2007
A dream that is not interpreted is like a letter that has not been opened. â€"from The Talmud. We are living in a dream-deficient society, to borrow a term from Nancy Grace, a teacher of the dream phenomenon since 1989. Ours is a society that talks a... Read >
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