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Sunday, July 19, 2009
Solar Eclipse in Cancer
The Importance of Faith
Achieve a fuller understanding
by Jamie NishiSource: California Psychics
Whether we are aware of it or not, faith permeates each day of our lives. Everything we believe in is based on some form of it. Faith in oneself. Faith in each other. Faith in life - or in a Higher Power. These are the three overarching areas of faith that enrichen and deepen our lives, and quite possibly hold us together in an ever-changing and often frightening world.
Faith is all too often misrepresented as blind (based not on reason, experience or fact, but on unquestioning adherence). More often than not, however, our faith is deeply informed by reason, experience and fact, as well as less-acknowledged sources such as instinct, intuition and gut feeling. How does a painter know she must paint? How does the healer know he must heal people? Tied in with the rational reasons (upbringing, education, history) is the faith each individual has - that he or she has a purpose, and is called to make the best out of this life.
What is faith?
In broad terms, all faith - religious, spiritual or secular - is a belief that life is worth living no matter what obstacles are thrown in our way. In the book, Faith: Trusting Your Own Deepest Experience, meditation teacher Susan Salzberg writes: "Faith is the animation of the heart that says, 'I choose life, I align myself with the potential inherent in life, I give myself over to that potential.' This spark of faith is ignited the moment we think, 'I'm going to go for it. I'm going to try.'"
We have all seen or heard examples of what faith can help people do. Such as a survivor of the Holocaust, who witnessed unspeakable horrors, who is still able to rebuild a life... an accident victim who transcends a disability into a new direction.... an artist, despite rejection, who remains creative and makes an important contribution. Many times over, we have seen that when all else is stripped away - safety, comfort, security, home, country, loved ones - faith is what has kept people going. It is both a basic instinct and a spiritual balm.
Faith can strengthen our capacity to meet challenges and face adversity. It gives us a mooring, a direction and a purpose - and, in so doing, lends meaning to our existence. But faith is often difficult to hold onto. One moment life feels full of possibility - and the next, it seems cruel and hopeless. When we are faced with difficult or terrible things, our faith is challenged, and sometimes momentarily lost. What then are we left with?
Faith's foil
Doubt is often referred to as the opposite of faith, but is truly its handmaiden. Doubt can lead us to question and think critically about our beliefs. It often helps to strengthen or reaffirm faith. Much closer to the opposite of faith is despair - disconnection from life. Salzberg writes, "Without a sense of possibility, we would be stuck - isolated, hopeless, and unspeakably sad." Many of us have experienced this type of sadness.
When you feel as if you are about to be plunged into the depths of despair, it's important to consider the very real possibility that you are not seeing the big picture. The events in our lives are so vastly interconnected that it is impossible to know all the factors that contribute to a difficult situation. You may think you are powerless, but you don't really know for sure. You may see injustices taking place and begin to lose faith in humanity, but you may not be seeing the whole picture. None of us can know all the elements involved, even in our own situations - or what the future might bring.
The possibility of change
One of the most striking lessons Salzberg teaches is that life is ever-changing - and so are we. Change doesn't always feel great, but it does allow for new possibilities. "Life is not likely to deliver only pleasant events," she writes. "Faith entails the understanding that we don't know how things will unfold. Even so, faith allows us to claim the possibility that we ourselves might change in ways that will allow us to recognize and trust the helping hands stretched toward us. It enables us to aspire to a better life than the one we have inherited."
Since everything, including this life, is temporary, allow yourself a moment to take a step back and take a deep breath. Reaffirm what faith means to you. In good times and bad, faith in yourself - which is the touchstone of faith in life - is the one thing that can remain steady at your center, getting you through the changes and keeping you open to all the new possibilities.
Saturday, July 18, 2009
Act Simply... Dream Big!
Why the little stuff matters
by Jill Hoppe
Source: California PsychicsWe've all heard the saying, "dream big," and having lofty aspirations is admirable. Yet because of our busy lives, we may relegate our smaller goals to a "tomorrow" that never comes. However, our smaller achievements may set the stage for larger ones. Plus, they can be satisfying in their own right.
So rather than focusing on the time you wish you had to get in shape, take guitar lessons, or learn a second language, why not try a different approach to making the more manageable dreams a reality? After all, if you wait until retirement - or you meet the perfect match - to do the things you want, you'll deny yourself experiences that might bring enrichment to your life right now.
There are countless goals you can achieve in as little as 20 or 30 minutes a day - in between work, family and daily chores. Forget all the excuses that have been holding you back. Here are some life-enhancing ambitions that you can satisfy quite easily.
Shape up!
Eager to get into better shape, but just can't find the time to fit exercise into your hectic schedule? Developing a fitness regimen you can stick to is easier than you think. Independent activities such as walking, jogging and weight-training can be performed any time - day or night. Even if you can only devote 20 minutes per day to a physical activity, fitness experts have developed dozens of "express" routines that work different areas of the body - such as abs, legs or arms - in just 15 minutes. By rotating two or three different routines, you'll get a full-body workout each week. Even the simple task of walking briskly for 20 minutes burns approximately 100 calories. Do that every day, and you'll burn 700 calories per week.
Bust a move
More than 22 million people watched the premiere of Dancing with the Stars this season. It appears that there's a big group of happy feet secretly yearning to demonstrate a little fancy footwork of their own! Dancing is a timeless art that not only keeps you in shape, but also provides tremendous entertainment. Whether you tango, mambo, swing, foxtrot or engage in hip-hop moves, dance lessons are an incredible way to meet new people and are usually held only once a week - which is perfect for even the busiest lifestyle. Even if you never reach the level of Ginger or Fred, you'll have gained a skill that will please you and impress others - and you'll burn calories while you're at it.
Learn a foreign language
Yes, we've all heard that the best way to master a foreign language is to immerse yourself in its nation of origin. Unfortunately, most of us don't have the ability to pack up and move to Paris, Tuscany or Madrid. But that shouldn't prevent you from living out your dream of being able to converse in another tongue - you can now download language lessons online, and practice during your commute. There are hundreds of books and DVDs available that will assist you with everything from pronunciation to vocabulary. In fact, even if you can only devote 30 minutes a day, you'll accomplish a great deal. By setting a goal to learn 20 or more new words each week, you'll build a vocabulary of more than 1,000 words in your first year.
Start saving
There's never been a better time to get your finances in order. Whether you'd like to pay down student loans, save for a vacation, put money away for retirement or reduce your mortgage, big-picture thinking can be daunting when it comes to money. Rather than limiting spending in extreme ways or taking on a second job, implement small measures that save money but don't deprive you of the things you love. For instance, the $3 you spend on lattes every morning may not seem like much, but those little purchases add up. Enjoy coffee at home four days a week and you'll save more than $600 a year - money enough for vacation airfare, or to cover unexpected expenses such as an automotive repair. Take it one step further by depositing $20 a week into a savings account - the equivalent of one dinner out with friends - and you will have accrued more than $1,000 in a single year.
Savor the journey
No matter what goals you set out to achieve, it's important to remember that the process is part of the journey. If you focus only on the endgame you won't enjoy the little milestones along the way. When it comes to dreams - big or small - little successes should be just as gratifying as the final outcome.
You should also be flexible about the time it takes to reach your goals. As we all know by now, life is what happens when you're making other plans. If you can't fit in a workout one week, or you miss a few guitar lessons, don't give up in frustration - or convince yourself that you simply don't have the time to make your dream a reality. Resume the quest as soon as you're comfortable doing so. Stops and starts are a part of all such endeavors, so turn dreaming into doing. It's easier than you think!
Friday, July 17, 2009
Outdoor Sex by Sign
Source: California Psychics
The sun is shining, the air is hot. There's no reason you can't turn up the heat in your bedroom - by leaving it! Summer is the time of year that practically begs for outdoor adventure, so why not make it the sexy kind?
Here is your guide to making love under the sun - or under the stars. And you can pick your spot by sign! Hint: if you know them, be sure to read your rising, and your Mars and Venus signs, for added sin-spiration! (A psychic who is an astrologer can give you this information.)
Cancer
These sensitive Water Signs can be some of the zodiac's very best lovers, but they can be shy - or slow to cave in to seduction when it goes beyond their comfort zones. They do, however, love the ocean, and all it has to offer. If sex on the beach (or in the ocean - where it's easier to hide what's really going on beneath the waves) isn't in the cards for you and your crab, get them going once you get home from a day of sand and surf. With your skin tanned and salty, you might entice your Cancer into a little clandestine action on the patio - or in a secluded spot in the backyard.
Leo
Spotlight-loving Leo makes for the perfect open-air lover, particularly if taken by surprise and seduced! Why? Because it makes them feel special . . . and daring! As a result, just about any secluded outdoor location can be magically transformed into a perfect lion hotspot - but these luscious cats do like sunning themselves. In other words, drive somewhere scenic (the specifics depend on your locale) and then hop on the hood or lift the hatchback to shower your Leo with all the adoration and rays they deserve! Bonus points if you get a digital snapshot for your memory book.
Virgo
Ah, the details . . . Virgo is bound to be mired in them. Their bedrooms are havens of sin and perfection (these tastemakers take lovemaking to the level of high art - just check out that secret chest next to their beds). After all, a good Virgin is always prepared. So look for an out-of-the-ordinary locale with extraordinary aesthetic appeal. Does the Grand Canyon at sunset seem a little bit out of the way? Don't worry - perhaps a rooftop with a view, or a private deck where you won't be seen will serve your purpose. Take your Virgo somewhere quiet with just a hint of potential for being found out - and you'll uncover a whole new meaning in the phrase "like a virgin." Take the submissive role, and you'll be particularly pleased!
Libra
It's no secret that Libra loves luxury, but don't mistake that for opposition to an outdoor encounter. Whether in your backyard or under the cover of one of the swankiest poolside cabanas you can swing, get these smooth operators waterside (maybe by hot tub - or the hot springs) with a glass of champagne in hand, and go for something seemingly secret. Bathing suit bottoms were made to be moved to the side, after all, and lap-sitting can always appear innocent. Hint: have a luxe towel handy - one large enough to wrap around the two of you… and luscious Libra is bound to move in for seconds.
Scorpio
Odds are there are very few locations you could suggest that would turn sexual siren Scorpio off - or scare them away. It makes sense that a secluded little stretch of beach is always a bountiful proposition - especially if you can find a nice place under a rock for this water creature. Pack a big blanket to widen the playing field on the sand. On the other hand, if your Scorpio is a bit more metropolitan, they may be down for a quick ride on a park bench in the wee hours - or a visit to the cemetery. (Yes, they can be this dark!) How about a romp in the back seat of a black limo? The slinkier, saucier and - perhaps, even seedier - the more seductive it will be to these stingers whether it takes place outdoors or not!
Sagittarius
The symbol for Sag is half-man, and half-beast. So if you're going to get it on with the archer in the great outdoors, you might as well head out into the wild. Blaze a hiking trail, and step off the beaten path for a sexy session in a field or under the trees. Make Sag catch you, and they'll be even more excited once they do . . . If the area is safe and secure with even a modicum of privacy, consider leaving a trail of clothes en route to your spot, then let Sag throw you down and ravage you - or do the reverse. Anything goes, under the sun!
Capricorn
A practical-yet-magical sign known as the goat, Capricorns are patient, hardworking lovers with a soft spot for ocean breezes who like to take their time. This is yet another sign who will enjoy some beachside bonhomie of the sexual kind! But if you're looking for something a little different - or closer to home - select a space where privacy is no concern. A corner of your own backyard, for instance, or a hammock for two or comfy outdoor chaise will offer Capricorn a chance to savor the moments. Do your lover a favor: take control (for a little while, at least) and lavish them with plenty of attention. They're often the givers, but they also love to receive!
Aquarius
Air Sign Aquarius is eccentric above all else - and often ethereal, too. Take them to a spot that offers novelty or intellectual stimulation. This "out there" sign loves lots of stars and twinkling planets. So consider sneaking a quickie in the outdoor gardens of a museum or maze at night. To send them over the top, try a round in the back of a horsedrawn carriage - of the type you see in some cities and parks. Tip: the stranger the location (and the more skill it takes to pull off having some sort of sex), the stronger the draw will be for these innovators.
Pisces
Okay, wait for it . . . the sign of the fishes likes to make love near the water. Ocean, river, pool - it doesn't really matter. Pisces will be hot and bothered at the prospect of getting wet and wild! That said, if you want to make it interesting, why not do it on the water instead of in the water? Try getting into a boat! You might even hazard it on a rowboat - just be careful to rock gently, so as not to capsize - or give it a shot on a sailboat sundeck. Fishes will find that a rollicking round aboard a floating vessel starts their blood boiling - but be sure to leave plenty of time for a swim after you're finished.
Aries
As they are experimenters by nature - Rams will do whatever it takes to find pleasure - doing it outside with your Aries will be but one of many sexual adventures you're likely to experience. Hence, as with Scorpio, there are few limits to what they'll enjoy. Try something that emphasizes this animal's athleticism - climb a mountain (or try a local hiking trail), and find a spot at (or near) the top. Go water-skiing or swimming, or engage in any water sport - and dive off into the distance for an underwater romp. Stay late after your softball game, and do it in the dugout - or on the sidelines. Make action a part of satisfaction, and Aries is bound to be intrigued!
Taurus
Taurus loves three things like no others: food, nature and sex. To satisfy all the outdoor appetites of this simple-to-seduce Earth Sign, pack a picnic and hit the park - or plan a camping weekend! Pick a spot that's sufficiently secluded, so as not to be bothered, and then cook over an open fire. For dessert, lay a blanket down with an unobstructed view of the stars, and feed your bull s'mores by hand. Taurus will feel even more grounded than usual out in the open - and, given the chance (and with the coast clear) - they'll make the earth move under your feet - or maybe your back.
Gemini
Whether it's keeping them mentally intrigued or physically stimulated, Geminis can be work - the twins need constant stimulation. The solution? Cool these hot-blooded Air Signs down with an outdoor shower or waterfall. Don't have either handy? Then fill up a kid's pool, or get out the hose and set it on "spray." The dual action of your ingenuity and the fun will stimulate their minds - though stimulating the body is up to you! For an added bonus, talk your way through each move you make, without breaking eye contact. They'll be discussing your outdoor romp during the (many more) hot nights that lie ahead!
Thursday, July 16, 2009
New Release Movie: The Haunting in Connecticut
Based on a chilling true story, The Haunting in Connecticut charts one family's terrifying, real-life encounter with the dark forces of the supernatural. When the Campbell family moves to upstate Connecticut, they soon learn that their charming Victorian home has a disturbing history: not only was the house a transformed funeral parlor where inconceivable acts occurred, but the owner's clairvoyant son Jonah served as a demonic messenger, providing a gateway for spiritual entities to crossover. Now, unspeakable terror awaits when Jonah, the boy who communicated with the dead, returns to unleash a new king of horror on the innocent and unsuspecting family.
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The Truth About Clairvoyance
What it's like to see the future
Source: California Psychics
Can you imagine being able to see the past, present and future in your mind's eye, as if you were watching the details of someone's life on a movie screen? That's how our Clairvoyant psychics describe their gift of seeing what most of us cannot see.
The word Clairvoyant means "clear vision." Psychics may get their visions with their eyes open or closed - some can set them off with a spread of Tarot cards, and others need only hear a client's voice, or relax deeply to gain clarity. Psychics call on their visions to answer your questions, see your guides or loved ones on the other side, and to help you understand how others see you.
Although Clairvoyance is common among psychics, they all see what they see in their own personal way, from words and numbers to stick figures and actual faces. Sometimes Clairvoyants get bits and pieces of images that flash before them and others, Lucrecia ext. 9326 says, "get pictures so vivid you could print them out and send them as postcards."
"My third eye seems to include an inner viewing screen," Tammy ext. 9380 explains. "On that, I see everything and anything I ask about - and much that I don't ask about. Events unfold like a movie. Sometimes I see symbols that lead me to the answers for callers' questions. I get letters, names, colors, auras, maps of where people might be relocating . . . and I see those who have crossed over and have messages for my callers. Recently, I've even had faces come through to me as if they are in the room."
"For me, being a Clairvoyant is like being connected to a movie camera," says Josepha ext. 5170. "Whenever I look into the lens, I see all kinds of pictures, depending on the client's questions. For example, if I get a question about love and I see two figures facing each other in my viewing frame, they are in love. If one of them has another love I see that person on the other side of the person that is in love with them. It's how I know when someone has a spouse or someone else on the side. I may see a setting where two people might meet in the future - a bar, a library, a coffee shop. It's amazing and exhilarating to be able to see!"
Being Clairvoyant is an interesting, yet challenging, way of looking at the world, our psychics report. "Just because a psychic has the gift of seeing, it doesn't mean they have the answers to everything whenever you need it," Chel ext. 5153 points out. It can take a trigger to focus the visions and information that comes through symbolically or metaphorically - plus a little extra skill to unravel the answers.
For instance, Lemuria ext. 5114 needs to hear a few sentences other than simply a question to begin seeing people or situations. When Alison ext. 9885 connects with a client, she will ask the person what they want her to focus on, because there is too much information that hits her at once - and often, some information is so private that clients don't want to touch on it. Anastasia ext. 5167 goes into a light trance wherein she can access alpha and theta brainwaves to enable her to see clairvoyantly. Like many of our clairvoyants, Judianne ext. 5129 uses her guides to trigger visions.
Our psychics agree that they have a responsibility to their clients to translate the visual information they receive with clarity and insight. "The major work is to interpret and explain what the vision means," Abrielle ext. 9894 asserts. "It must be placed in context and time in the life of the person I am reading. It's not our job to analyze a vision emotionally or to judge its credibility. On the contrary, it's my duty as a messenger to be the clearest channel available."
Psychics may call on other gifts, tools, or spirit guides to confirm their clairvoyant visions. Joy ext. 5142 is able to "pause" each scene that comes up Clairvoyantly to take a deeper look at the details in the situation. If a message is scattered or weak, Paisley ext. 9661, who generally reads without tools, will ask her client for permission to pull a card from the Tarot deck she keeps on her altar. "When I do get permission, the right card seems to fly out of the deck to affirm what I've said. It's actually more for my own validation than for theirs."
And because there is a yin to every yang - a dark side to all that's bright, which brings balance to the universe and our lives - being a Clairvoyant has its drawbacks, too. Not all visions are happy or pretty or nice, and the visions, Marin ext. 5113 adds, may not be what a caller is anticipating. "It's the truth, but they may not want to hear it."
"There are accidents, cheating mates, losses of property and jobs, and natural disasters," Darcy ext. 9488 cautions.
"But even the disturbing visions can be a mixed blessing," Jesse ext. 9027 points out. This gift can be used to bring very bad people to justice, warn lovers about an upcoming crisis in their relationships, help two people get back together, save jobs . . . and save lives!
Wednesday, July 15, 2009
The Sign of The Comic
by Cortney Litwin
Source: California Psychics
It must be the lunacy of the Moon that makes Cancers so hilarious. Cancer is ruled by the Moon, after all. Just look at this lineup of comical crabs: Dan Aykroyd, Milton Berle, Mel Brooks, Bill Cosby, Will Ferrell, Tom Hanks, Gilda Radner, Robin Williams and talk show host Carson Daly. While Berle and Radner are no longer with us, the rest are still tickling our funny bones with their zany magic.
So what's their secret? Cancer is the sign of the "everyman/woman." That is, the person everyone can relate to. What makes Cancers so funny is that they see the humor in everyday situations, stuff we wouldn't normally think of as amusing. When was the last time you were amused by your irritated spouse, your unruly kids, or a rude driver who cut you off? Leave it to a Cancer to point out the humor in such situations.
What's more, Cancer rules emotions, so we often relate well to Cancer celebrities on an emotional level. They just seem to "get" us, which shows up in their performances - whether they're being funny or serious. Some Cancer celebrities, such as Robin Williams, Tom Hanks and even Will Ferrell, have a gift for both comedy and drama. Note Williams's dramatic roles in Dead Poets Society, Awakenings and One Hour Photo (creepy!). Hanks earned critical acclaim in Forrest Gump, Philadelphia Story, Saving Private Ryan and Apollo 13. And surprisingly, Ferrell was terrific as the straight-faced IRS auditor in Stranger Than Fiction. Cancers can be superbly multi-talented, especially if their emotions are engaged in their performances.
Of course, not all Cancers are natural comics. While it's tempting to say that Cancer and comedy go hand-in-hand, the Sun sign is only part of the picture. The talent for making us laugh is a blend of influences in the chart. For instance, the charts of Ferrell, Williams and Daly show powerful aspects from Uranus, the planet of enlightenment and rebellion, and Pluto, the planet of emotional depth and complexity. What a strange combination for a comedian, you say?
Well, Uranus can shock us into seeing life in a different way. A comedian with a powerful Uranus uses humor to propel us out of our complacency and into a different perception on life. Uranian performers can be highly original or downright weird, too. Or outrageously quick - like Williams. Pluto, conversely, adds an element of depth to a performance. It digs deep into the psyche to reveal our collective paranoia, longings and compulsions - fodder for funnies, especially the sarcastic kind.
Let's take a closer look at the charts of Ferrell, Daly and Williams to see what makes them tick.
Will Ferrell
For Ferrell, Uranus conjunct Pluto is a double whammy of weird and compelling. The New York Times described his performance in Old School as "hilarious, anxious zealotry" - undeniably the effects of wacky Uranus and compulsive Pluto. Plus, Moon in Pluto-ruled Scorpio makes him a spot-on impersonator. Scorpio's penetrating nature gives him a talent for impersonation as well. And Venus in Virgo assures he gets the details right.
Carson Daly
The host of Last Call with Carson Daly has a T-cross involving Sun, Mars and Pluto, which heightens his intensity and gives him an edgy vibe. And if he gets annoyed, watch out! He has a temper for sure. This seems at odds with Moon in Pisces, which indicates an impressionable emotional nature. Even so, he's a wild-child - Uranus afflicts his Mercury conjunct Venus in Cancer, which makes him a rebel at heart. He can be pretty far out there, both mentally and emotionally.
Robin Williams
Speaking of out there, Williams is unsurpassable when it comes to breaking the mold. His over-the-top performances and originality come from Mars conjunct Uranus in Cancer. Even without his forays into cocaine, the Mars-Uranus influence gives him a talent for lightning-speed performances. Additionally, Mercury conjunct Pluto in Leo indicates a razor-sharp wit. He can be reckless as well, both physically and in his personal life. But like Daly, Moon in Pisces gives him a sensitive side and, of course, plenty of imagination. And he shares Ferrell's talent for details from Venus in Virgo. Put this all together and you get a master comedian.
Funny, sad, original and often weird, Cancer comedians entertain us through a wide range of emotions. But it's their gift of laughter that keeps us coming back for more.