April 1st, 2009
With the release of his documentary ‘An Inconvenient Truth’, former vice president Al Gore is the foremost spokesman for the issue of Global Warming. He truly symbolizes it for most Americans. As a believer in symbolic magic, I hold that the influences that affect the man, will affect his issues as well. [...]
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April 1st, 2009
Regardless of how you feel about his politics, George W. Bush is a symbol for America as a whole. He embodies much of what is both best and worst about us as a people. As Pagans and Wiccans, we know that as a symbol, the influences that affect him personally will tend [...]
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April 1st, 2009
The zodiac Taurus, can be seen during the winter and the early spring in the northern hemisphere and from November to February in the southern hemisphere. One of the earliest know constellations, it has been around since the Babylonians, and known to the Egyptians as their god Osiris. In astrology, people [...]
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April 1st, 2009
The Chinese astrology is based on your year of birth so each year indicates an important phase in time that must be marked. Each even year is a yang and each odd year is a yin in a cycle of 60 years. There are also 12 animals each year that combine with [...]
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March 29th, 2009
The Bedouin culture has a long history of beautiful costumes, textiles and Jewelry. The Bedouin costume has not changed in a thousand years, and the Bedouins today dresse in every particular as they did in the tenth century.
In Egypt’s Western Desert, there are some oasis’s that have a distinctive traditional costume style. [...]
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March 29th, 2009
No words in this universe are enough to describe him, superstar, living legend, and the face of Indian cinema. Amitabh Bachchan today is an icon to reckon with, both nationally and internationally. He has become a household name today on the lips of young and old alike. The very mention of his [...]
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March 29th, 2009
To the online artist, it might seem a paradox, at first glance, to hear a recommendation to hold back work. The artist on the Internet often overproduces and displays their entire body of work. In essence, by placing it for casual viewing, known as “shopping” the work, devalues its worth by defying [...]
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March 29th, 2009
The North South Hemisphere Question:
The question of whether or not the orientation of the Lo Pan, Lo Shu should be reversed when applied to the Southern Hemisphere has been thrown back an forth for years so lets consider the excellent arguments put forward in Qi Concepts at the www.dragonsbreath.co.uk
Feng Shui originated in [...]
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February 10th, 2009
“Ouvea is everything you’d expect in a South Pacific island. Twenty kilometers of unbroken white sands border the lagoon on the west side of the island and extend far out from shore to give the water a turquoise hue. The wide western lagoon, protected by a string of coral islands and a [...]
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January 28th, 2009
The horoscope is a part of our lives, it’s everywhere, in the papers, on TV and every day we hear something about it. People usually read the horoscope for fun but it actually is an important tool that you can use to discover something about the people you meet.
Even if what they [...]
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