Finding Your Love Compatibility Based upon the Different Astrological Signs
Written by psychiclineadmin on April 21, 2009
A lot of people wonder if you should choose your mate based upon the compatibility of your astrological sign. And while there is no definitive answer, there does seem to be a lot of truth to love compatibility based on your signs. There are many different ways that compatibility between signs can be determined. The easiest and probably best known way though is to base compatibility upon groupings of the same element. What this means in its most simple form is that signs of the same element, let’s choose the earth element for instance, are very compatible in love. So if you’re a Capricorn two signs that would be very compatible for you would be the Taurus or the Virgo.
The same holds true for any of the three other elements. The water signs, Scorpio, Pisces, and Cancer, are all compatible with each other. The air signs, Aquarius, Libra, and Gemini, are also compatible with each other as are the fire signs, Aries, Leo, and Sagittarius.
And although it’s not very realistic that you’ll be able to choose a love interest based solely on their astrological sign, it can help you make a decision if you’re on the fence with your current lover.
So what should you do if your lover doesn’t have a sign that belongs to the same element as your sign? Not to worry. There’s a good chance that your lover can still be compatible. The next element that you need to look at is the opposite of your element. Let’s say that your sign is Cancer. The opposite sign of cancer is Capricorn. Capricorn is an earth sign, and therefore any Virgo, Taurus, or Capricorn would also be a good match.
So as you can see there’s at least a 50-50 chance that your lover will be a good match for you. But you should keep in mind that you need to make all life-changing decisions based on many things, not just the compatibility of your astrological signs.
Try a Horoscope Reading for a Unique Look into Your Life,
Written by psychiclineadmin on March 31, 2009
Horoscope reading is an interesting and fun pastime. Some people see the innate truth behind it, while others laugh at the possibilities. But either way it is enjoyed and practiced by millions of people around the world. The uncanny truths behind one’s horoscope is enough to keep them engaged and seeking out their newest horoscope on at least a weekly basis. You may wonder – Do I make life altering decisions based on my horoscope? The answer is yes…sometimes I do!
Who can argue that there isn’t a higher power? I believe there is and that sometimes our own fates are written in the stars. For those who enjoy horoscope reading purely for entertainment or comedic value, the question is – why not?
One great use for a horoscope reading is that of romantic compatibility. It can be a very good indicator if the signs of you and your lover are destined to be soul mates – like that of Taurus and Virgo.
Or on a more whimsical note, perhaps it’s just funny to find out that your mother-in-law’s sign hints that she’s going to endure great difficulty in the coming week! Not that we’d want that of course…;-)
It can also be a great way to try and explain why your bratty little sister is so stubborn or why your next door neighbor won’t ever say hi. Maybe he’s shy or maybe, as his horoscope may read, he is the kind of person who doesn’t enjoy the company of others.
There is a world full of answers in horoscope reading just waiting for us to explore and discover. There’s a wealth of meanings, truths, coincidences, and humorous events that are just waiting to be found through a horoscope reading.
One way to get started is to try one of the seemingly millions of horoscope websites offered on the internet. This is a great way to get your feet wet and learn about getting a horoscope reading and at the same time have fun!
So try it out and learn what I have come to enjoy as the pastime of horoscope reading, and then share it with your family and friends. You will be surprised what the sun, moon, stars, and signs will tell you!
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Astral Worship – Fable of the Twelve Labors
Written by psychiclineadmin on February 24, 2009

The authors of the original solar fables, having lived in that remote age in which physical prowess was recognized as the highest attribute of humanity, conceived the idea that
God Sol, while passing through his apparent orbit, had to fight his way with the animals of the Zodiac, and with others in conjunction with them.
Hence, designating him as the Mighty Hunter, and calling his exploits the twelve labors, they made the incarnate Saviours the heroes of similar ones on earth, which they taught were performed for the good of mankind; and that, after fulfilling their earthly mission, they were exhaled to heaven through the agency of fire. When these fables were composed the Summer Solstice was in the sign of Leo, and making the twelve labors begin in it, the first consisted in the killing of a lion, and the second, in rescuing a virgin (Virgo) by the destruction of a Hydra, the constellation in conjunction with her. Upon one of the Assyrian marbles on exhibition in the British Museum these two labors are represented as having been performed by a saviour by the name of Nimroud. In the constellations of Taurus, the bull of the Zodiac, and of Orion, originally known as Horns, in conjunction therewith, we have groupings of stars representing the latter as one of the mighty hunters of the ancient Astrolatry, supporting on his left arm the shield of the lion’s skin, the trophy of the first labor, and holding a club in his uplifted right hand, is engaged in performing the tenth labor by a conflict with the former.
The fable of the twelve labors constituted the sacred records or scriptures of the older forms of Astrolatry, one version of which, written with the cuneiform character upon twelve tablets of burnt clay, exhumed from the ruins of an Assyrian city, and now on exhibition in the British Museum, is ascribed to Nimroud, the prototype of the Grecian Hercules, and of Nimrod, the Mighty Hunter of the Old Testament.