How the Chinese zodiac was created
December 1, 2008

The Chinese zodiac was created by twelve animals called by Buddha during his death celebration. Buddha invited all of the animal kingdom, but only twelve of the animals arrived to wish Buddha a happy death. Buddha honored the twelve animals as the chosen to represent the Chinese zodiac. Read more »
What is Taurus soul mate
December 1, 2008

What is Taurus soul mate? To answer that question the term soul mate needs to be defined. A soul mate is the other half of your missing spirit. When you meet your soul mate, the two halves of the spirit become one. Read more »
Black zodiac signs
November 29, 2008

Black zodiac signs are the dark side version of a standard zodiac. All twelve signs of the zodiac are represented in the black zodiac. Their definitions illustrate the baser side an individual’s character, the darker urges that are overlooked in traditional astrology. The movie 13 ghosts created a black zodiac to reflect the personality of each ghost. Read more »
Nostradamus Complete Predictions
November 28, 2008
Nostradamus was a prophet and his predictions are a source of controversy. Nostradamus set his prophesies in four line poems called quatrains and he assembled forty-six of them in compilations called Centuries. Nostradamus or the prophet of doom as he is called seemed to predict only devastating, dire predictions.
Nostradamus’ initial rise to notoriety was in predicting the death of Henry II. The quatrain uses the symbols of young and old lion, golden cage, two mortal wounds and a cruel death. When Henry II chose to duel the Compte de Montgomery the prophecy was fulfilled. Both had shields with lions, Montgomery was the younger. The jousting pole split into two splinters piercing Henry II’s gilded helmet (golden cage). Henry II lived for ten days while in agony and pain before dying thus fulfilling the prophecy of a cruel death. Read more »
Sexual compatibility astrology signs
November 27, 2008

Sexual compatibility among the astrological signs is hottest among the same categories, Earth signs are the most sexually compatible with other earth signs. Water signs are the most sexually compatible with other Water signs. Air signs are the most sexually compatible with other air signs and Fire signs are the most sexually compatible with other fire signs. The astrological opposite signs have the strongest allure for a long-term sexual relationship due to their strong polarities. The signs with the least sexual compatibility are earth signs with fire signs and water sign with air signs. Read more »
Future fortune telling - an overview
November 27, 2008

Fortune telling is found across all human cultures and histories. Human beings have a need to predict future events by mystical means. Ancient civilizations read fortunes by the entrails of animals, the phases of the moon and human sacrifices. More popular techniques are Tarot, face reading, palm reading, horoscope, I Ching, Psychic reading, reading tealeaves and Runes. Read more »
Fortune telling face lines
November 27, 2008

Fortune telling by reading the lines on the face is coined Metoposcopy. Reading the lines of the face to predict fortunes was popular in the 16th century, but has become popular again. Fortune telling by reading the lines on the face is used to predict the inner characteristic of the individual as well as trends of experience. Metoposcopy considers three components personality, countenance and contingency. These three topics use the lines of the face to categorize individuals that fall under a combination of criteria. Read more »
List of tarot cards in a deck
November 27, 2008

Tarot cards are used to predict future events, advise, and counsel.
The tarot deck consists of 52 cards and is divided between major and minor arcana.
The major Arcana have twenty-two cards numbering from zero to twenty-one. The major Arcana of the Tarot deck are the stronger of the two divisions of Tarot cards. Their presence in a reading is significant. Read more »
I Ching
November 26, 2008

I Ching is a person, a book and a philosophy. I Ching, the person, was a Buddhist monk associated with a book of symbols referred to as the book of changes. In this book are 64 symbols called hexagrams that follow Ying/Yang. In each of these hexagrams are 6 black lines arranged in a horizontal stack. A solid line represents Ying and broken lines represent Yang. The book of changes is used for divination in Chinese culture. Read more »
Palmistry
November 26, 2008

Palmistry is divination through the messages written on the palm of the hands. Palm reading is an ancient practice used to foretell someone’s personality; life path and previous lives.
Both hands are considered during a palm reading. One is considered the dominant and the other one represents the past life influences or karma. Palmistry takes into account reincarnation.
The first step in a palm reading is an overall view of the shape of the hands. Read more »