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| Sample Chakra Reading |
[Wednesday, May 3rd, 2006 | 10:06 PM] |
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Sun in Capricorn:
Capricorn rules your knees, bones, and teeth. These parts of your body are very closely linked to your Root Chakra. You seek to maintain a solid structure which is practical and earthly, and you readily know how to bring the flow of energy from down in the earth beneath your feet up into your body where its solid influence enhances the reliability of your physical body. You are sure-footed like the mountain goat, of which Capricorn is the sign, and you make careful decisions that ensure your safety. Find out more with your full-length reading...
For you to keep the vitality for all this activity, you need to ensure a healthy inward flow of solar energy through your aura and body. As the Sun rules your Solar Plexus Chakra, you need to maintain self-confidence and balance rather than become too serious or inflexible. You also need to maintain a healthy, joyful heart and be capable of giving and receiving. You need to expand your outlook to include your entire spine and not just the lower, earthly part because each bone in the spine affects the alignment of each other bone in the spine. If you do these things, your ability to relate to earth energy will have even better, more long-lasting results and you will extend your life expectancy. Find out more with your full-length reading...
Venus
Venus in Sagittarius:
Venus rules your Heart Chakra and Sagittarius rules your thighs and sciatic nerve, which are in the areas of your body near your Root Chakra. The lesson in love for you is to bring all of that wonderful inspiration into the everyday world, where it can make a practical difference to even the very survival of yourself and others. Begin by looking within and learning how to love yourself. Practice affirmations for positive self-esteem. Then you will have the basis of how to love others and bring optimism and prosperity into their lives.
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| Sample Career Advice Report |
[Saturday, April 29th, 2006 | 08:54 AM] |
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Chapter 6. Your Vocation, Profession, Success, Recognition.
Scorpio Midheaven
Your destiny will compel you to explore the unknown and to take many risks. You will excel in those fields where you will have to dive -- into the sea, into the human soul or into the sciences. You have an intrepid and adventurous spirit which will take your investigations to the bottom of the sea, into space, into grottos, volcanos, jungles etc., and though physically you may never be there, your mind will. You are very competitive in your profession and ready to argue with your boss and colleagues, and probably come out on top. You are attracted to the sea shore, lakes and rivers, and will probably make your home near water. You are very particular in your choice of profession and not likely to follow the advice or wishes of your family. Your most powerful professional weapon is your own intuition. You will have accurate hunches concerning what you have to do.
Your career choice could be one of the following professions: doctor, surgeon, endocrinologist, chemist, naval or electronic engineer, pilot, investigator, psychiatrist, detective, explorer, diver, geologist or any other profession which could put you in touch with the unknown.
Pluto in 10th house
You have a great capacity to excel as a leader and to handle large groups of people. In order to achieve success, you will have to learn to be more patient and flexible, and to control your tendency to be tyrannical. It is likely that your professional life will be dedicated to producing changes and transformations in your environment, or to healing others through the fields of medicine or psychiatry, or to managing a large corporation. Whatever your profession, you are sure to attain a very authoritative position; people will either love you or hate you, but you never will be unnoticed.
Ruler of 10th house in 12th House
You may have many fears and dreads that were generated during your childhood, especially those that concern the acceptance of responsibilities. Because of your great sensibility, your feelings are easily hurt and you feel guilty about your mistakes; you seek isolation from others and shun your responsibilities. If you don't reinforce your self-esteem, you will feel that the world is against you, and because of loneliness will have periods of depression. Your greatest frustration will be the impossibility of achieving what you long for because of the little confidence you have in yourself. You look for protection, approval, or companionship, but can't always find it.
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| Sample Inner Healing Reading |
[Wednesday, April 19th, 2006 | 10:25 PM] |
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Sun in Capricorn:
Key issues: Mastery, achievement, excellence, work, accomplishment through effort and sacrifice. Becoming an authority, proving oneself by conforming to external standards and authorities. Find out more with your full-length reading...
Key qualities: judgement, objectivity, detachment, quiet ambition, concern for proper form and order. Find out more with your full-length reading...
Your path is one of discipline, self-control, setting aside certain personal pleasures or immediate satisfaction for extended periods in order to achieve your goals. Since only those who work hard and have the capacity to endure and tough it out achieve the peaks you aim for, you may become hardened, toughened, "too old for your years".
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| Martinet |
[Friday, April 14th, 2006 | 09:40 AM] |
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MARTINET Strict disciplinarian; one who demands exact conformity to rules
Mrs. Druskin is a total anal martinet!
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| Two Camrys & Two Scions |
[Saturday, January 21st, 2006 | 12:06 PM] |
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1. 1996 Camry LE - $3,395 - A/C: Front, Cruise Control, Power Locks, Power Steering, Bucket Seats, Airbag: Driver, Airbag: Passenger, Alarm, CD Changer, Power Windows
2. 1995 Camry LE - $6,500 - ABS, Air Conditioning, Alloy Wheels, Cassette Radio, CD Player, Cruise Control, Driver-Side Airbag, **Low Mileage**, Passenger-Side Airbag, Power Locks, Power Mirrors, Power Windows, Rear Window Defroster, Tilt Wheel, Tinted Glass
3. 2005 Scion xA - $12,573 - cloth seats,rear defroster,clock,am/fm radio,console,rear shoulder harness,certified used car,power windows,air conditioning,warranty,bucket seats,tilt steering wheel,power door locks,rear wiper,cd player,trip odometer,power mirrors
4. 2005 Scion xA - $????? - Front Disc Brakes, Air Conditioning, Rear Defrost, Inside Fuel Release, Cloth Seats, AM/FM Stereo, Compact Disk Player, Trip Odometer, Driver Air Bag, Passenger Air Bag, Window Locks, Rear Shoulder Harness, Intermittent Wipers, Rear Wiper, Power Brakes, Power Mirrors, Power Steering, Power Locks, Power Windows, Tilt Steering, Bucket Seats, Console, Body Side Molding, Tachometer, Clock, 5 Passenger Seating
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| 10 Words You Simply Must Know |
[Sunday, August 7th, 2005 | 01:45 PM] |
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http://encarta.msn.com/encnet/Features/Lists/?article=10WordsYouSimplyMustKnow
1. Defenestrate: "throw somebody or something out of window: to throw something or somebody out of a window (formal or humorous)"
It is quite entertaining to defenestrate paper airplanes.
2. Garbology: "study of waste materials: the study of a cultural group by an examination of what it discards"
Garbology might be a good career choice for dumpster divers. Recycling may make the job of future garbologists extremely difficult--they'll have less to study.
3. Digerati: "computer experts: people who have or claim to have a sophisticated expertise in the area of computers, the Internet, and the World Wide Web"
Not too long ago, computer expertise was considered nerdy. These days, many people strive to be among the digerati.
4. Antipodes: 1. "places at opposite sides of world: places at opposite sides of the world from each other, or the areas at the side of the world opposite from a given place" 2. "opposites: two points, places, or things that are diametrically opposite each other"
One could say that Arthur "Fonzie" Fonzarelli and Warren "Potsie" Weber are antipodes.
5. Hallux: "first digit on the foot: the big toe on the human foot, or the first digit on the hind foot of some mammals, birds, reptiles, and amphibians (technical)"
The ballerina had her hallux insured for $10 million!
6. Otiose: 1. "not effective: with no useful result or practical purpose" 2. "worthless: with little or no value" 3. "lazy: unwilling or uninterested in working or being active (archaic)"
Will e-mail render traditional letter writing otiose? Let's hope not.
7. Cullet: "glass to be recycled: broken or waste glass returned for recycling"
Don't forget to take the cullet out to the curbside, and be sure to put it next to the trash, not in it.
8. Pellucid: 1. "clear in meaning: easy to understand or clear in meaning (formal)" 2. "transparent: allowing all or most light to pass through (literary)"
The police officer's warning was pellucid: drivers must go the speed limit in the school zone.
9. Borborygmus: "stomach rumble: the rumbling sounds made by the movement of gases in the stomach and intestine (technical)"
If you lay your head on someone's stomach, you are likely to hear borborygmus.
10. Embrangle: "perplex somebody: to confuse, perplex, or entangle somebody or something (archaic)"
As Lord Needlebottom attempted to explain the rules of cricket, his American friends became more and more embrangled.
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| Sample Personalized Feng Shui Report |
[Wednesday, July 27th, 2005 | 10:18 PM] |
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| Insular |
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Information provided by Petersons.com insular DEFINITION: (adjective) narrow or isolated in attitude or viewpoint EXAMPLE: Americans are famous for their insular attitudes; they seem to think that nothing important has ever happened outside of their country. SYNONYMS: bigoted, closed, restricted SO. TRUE!
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| Auspicious |
[Saturday, July 9th, 2005 | 12:55 AM] |
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Word of the Day
Information provided by Petersons.com auspicious DEFINITION: (adjective) promising good fortune; propitious EXAMPLE: Vuong's "fortune" and our great love for each other appears auspicious.
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| Cloying |
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cloying DEFINITION: (adjective) overly sweet or sentimental EXAMPLE: The deathbed scenes in the novels of Dickens are famously cloying: as Oscar Wilde said, 'One would need a heart of stone to read the death of Little Nell without laughing.' SYNONYMS: candied, sugary, syrupy Example: Sometimes I find Vuong cloying with his expressions of love.
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| Zaftig |
[Saturday, June 18th, 2005 | 10:46 PM] |
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zaftig Pronunciation: /ZOF-tig/ adj : (said of a woman) having a full, shapely figure; full-figured; plump
I kind of wish I looked zaftig..
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| Sycophant |
[Saturday, June 18th, 2005 | 11:56 AM] |
syc·o·phant ( P ) Pronunciation Key (sk-fnt, sk-) n. A servile self-seeker who attempts to win favor by flattering influential people.
I hope I won't become a sycophant in the future, but I will probably use the same tactics to advance my career.
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| Basic Korean |
[Saturday, June 11th, 2005 | 11:07 PM] |
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Hello: Un yo ha say yo Hi(informal)/bye(informal) : Un Yo Bye(formal): Un yo he ga say yo Who is this (on the phone) : Yopsayo Thank you(formal): Kahm Sa ham ni da Thank you(informal): Khom ma yo Sorry(formal): Chom sa ham ni da Sorry(informal): Me an ne I am so sorry: Chey song ha mi da No: An ni yo/ op so No need: Ta so/ op so Understand?: Ah da chi? Understand/I know/okay(different situations): Ah da so. Dog: Ka wa chi First time: Chome Yes: ye I love you(formal): Dang sin sa ra ham ni da I Like you(formal): Dang sin chu wa ni ka
You're lying: Ko chi ma Senior: Song bei Kiss: Popo Miss: A Ga Shi Mr: A Jeo Shi Me/ I: Da Really?: Chom ma di ya Stupid/silly girl or boy: Pa bu ya What did you say?: Bo luck ko? Promise: Yuck so Alright/I'll do it/I understand: Ai gu si me da Take care: Dea gu say yo I miss you: Po gu shi pa Go/bye: Kar~ What am I to do?: Dea ga ou to gea?
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| Iconoclast |
[Thursday, June 9th, 2005 | 12:02 PM] |
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iconoclast DEFINITION: (noun) someone who attacks traditional beliefs or institutions Example: I found the definition of iconoclast amusing because I enjoy attacking Christianity.
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| Unfledged |
[Sunday, June 5th, 2005 | 08:21 PM] |
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unfledged \uhn-FLEJD\, adjective: 1. Lacking the feathers necessary for flight. 2. Not fully developed; immature.
If I saw a bird that was unfledged, I would feel sorry for it.
Sometimes I feel as if Vuong is unfledged.
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| Announcement |
[Sunday, June 5th, 2005 | 12:04 AM] |
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I'm gonna start using this journal as my vocabulary journal.
Whenever I learn a new word I'll post the word, part of speech, definition, and form a sentence using the new word.
I'm copying this idea from one of Julia Quinn's novels.
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| Romantic Relationship Bottom Line 5-Card Reading |
[Saturday, April 16th, 2005 | 11:20 AM] |
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