Astrology and Gemstone Venus: Western: Blue or pink sapphire (padparadschah sapphire, hyacinth zircon, chrysoprase, copper); Vedic: Diamond (zircon, quartz, topaz, white sapphire). Venus stones should be free of opaque patches. Mars: Western: Diamond (red garnet, star ruby, hematite, red coral); Vedic: Red coral (carnelian, bloodstone).
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Friday, September 26, 2008
Face reading
Interpretation of character and fate from the study of a person's face is called 'Physiognomy' or 'Face reading'. It is obvious that when we meet an unknown person, we try to understand his feelings by looking at his face. So the origin of Physiognomy traces back to the date of origin of human beings. Indications of a person's progress in yogic path are described with respect to Physiognomy in Hindu text 'Svetasvatara Upanishad', composed earlier than 500 B.C. According to Hindus, Samudra (deity of oceans) have first given 'Anga Samudrika' (Body language). King Prahlada has contributed a lot to this subject. Chinese texts dating back 300 B.C., mention Physiognomy.Read More>>>
Labels:
face reading,
feng Shui,
horoscope,
Palmistry,
Tarot,
Vashu Shastra,
Vastu Shastra in India
Palmistry
Palmistry is an ancient science of knowing the past, present and future of a person. Since palm is the gift of nature no errors can be ascribed to the lines on the palm, which are there since birth. Palmistry is a method of counselling that originated in India over 3,000 years ago. It is a part of a vast field of study, referred to as Samudrik Shastra, which literally means the ocean of knowledge. Palmistry is a sub-section of Samudrik Shastra and deals specifically with the study of the hand.Read More>>>
Labels:
face reading,
feng Shui,
History of Vastu,
Palmistry,
Tarot,
Vashtu Shastra,
Vastu,
Vastu Shastra,
Vastushastra
Tarot Card Readings
Tarot Reading - An Introduction
Tarot reading considered a popular modern day offshoot of astrology in fact dates back to the early 14th century. The idea of tarot cards is said to have originated in ancient Egypt and traveled to Europe through the ‘Gypsies’. The church condemned the cards as they were said to preserve ancient religious systems and knowledge, posing a challenge to the established catholic dogma.Read More>>>
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