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Star signs?
January 19 2018
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sweetgem
8 years ago
EarthQueen, for a new thread :) - Posted from rhpmobile
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RHP User
8 years ago
I try to Speak my mind instead of just liking other people's posts or making vague comments, I'm okay with that. If we were all taking responsibility for our behaviour, instead of implying it's the fault of other people, there'd be a lot less friction (of the bad kind) in the forum. 🍑y
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EarthQueen
8 years ago
Called Mind, Body, Spirit so we can continue on there. - Posted from rhpmobile
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RHP User
8 years ago
That you listened to me and took a second look and took the chance to get to know me better. I do look at my behaviour and do put things from my POV rather than assuming I'm right. That's the thing isn't it... our differences in among our similarities. The possible synching and conflict among star signs if I'm to look at it from your POV. I've done a lot of learning in my time, at my choice, I am constantly fascinated by 'us' and the world around us. What we do, don't, or think we understand. I appreciate your gratitude, and I am grateful. Peachy
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RHP User
8 years ago
See you there... Peachy
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RHP User
8 years ago
...a broken record. Preachy and irritating.
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RHP User
8 years ago
Not trying to be a pain but I do prefer this thread for some reason as it is established and flowing, of course I'll pop into the new one but for my own reasons I'd rather it had stayed where it was.... l will say it is related to your above post - sigh -
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RHP User
8 years ago
If Gazz is ok with this thread or not, I think Gaz has logged on over the days not 100% sure, but I get the feeling he is ok with where the thread went. Gaz can you let us know?
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RHP User
8 years ago
Like yourself, I prefer it here too. We've already discussed so much in here. I doubt if Gaz would mind at all, right Gaz? 😛😉 Yesterday, my meditation buddies and I were discussing the upcoming Super Blue Blood Moon. ☺ Everyone was saying beware, beware, because the Full Moon drives everyone nuts! 🤣 Strangely, I actually feel more "powerful" with the Full Moon. 🤣 Maybe I'm a Werewolf... or Werebitch! 🤣🤣🤣
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sweetgem
8 years ago
I’m happy to be everywhere LOL as I have significant times at night to kill before I can hit my pillow hard 🤪 - Posted from rhpmobile
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RHP User
8 years ago
xx
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sweetgem
8 years ago
Good that you feel powerful with the full moon 👍🏼 I am having mixed reactions at the moment. I feel positive but emotional at the same time. Strange, as the positivity suppose to be shielding off any negative vibes, but I’m experiencing both vibes side by side! 😏 - Posted from rhpmobile
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RHP User
8 years ago
Gem the moon will effect us before during and I think after as if I find any info about it I'll post that.Moon cycles always have an effect on us, but this phase along with this eclipse is different, so as I said I'll try find info to share.
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RHP User
8 years ago
Speaking of wolves I always thought my Native American Animal was a Bear, I am a Bear but it turns out not in our hemisphere, I am a Wolf in Our hemisphere and a Bear in the Northern Hemisphere, so I am both, depending where I am.
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RHP User
8 years ago
Grown men can learn from very little children for the hearts of the little children are pure. Therefore, the Great Spirit may show to them many things which older people miss. - Black Elk, Oglala Lakota Sioux (1863-1950)
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RHP User
8 years ago
I've been waiting for someone to use that for years, lol. I like how it can become peace without too much effort too. I've always wanted to say that. Thanks... but I wasn't talking to or about you here, and you didn't do me the honour of addressing me, so I'll leave y'all to it. 🍑y🍐L
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RHP User
8 years ago
This thing about moon cycles, it's so primeval and so fascinating, isn't it? Apparently, the Full Moon has effects on us in different ways: - More creative; - Delayed and decreased sleep, as well as lower quality of sleep; and - Lower levels of melatonin (sleep hormone). And because the Full Moon exerts a gravitational pull on the tides AND on the levels of CSF in the human brain, mad people become more agitated and insane, whilst moody people become even moodier! I was quite stumped to come across an article in a medical journal a few years ago that discussed a study that proved the relationship between the Moon and our CSF levels in the brain! So it isn't an old wives' tale afterall! The is actually a scientific explanation to Full Moon madness! 😜 I'm staying away from interactions with volatile humans this coming Super Blue Blood Moon! 🤣 It's going to bring out the worst in people who are already mean and nasty and I'm avoiding the toxic grime! 😁 I might have to be prepared to have a long conversation with a friend though. She is diagnosed with schizophrenia, a lot of our mutual friends avoid her and ostracise her, but she's actually a beautiful person who just needs a friend to talk to and reassure her from time to time. So, do you suffer from Full Moon effects, Rubi? My friends from Meditation Class were all getting freaked out in anticipation of the upcoming Super Blue Blood Moon. I was the only one celebrating it because I love the Full Moon! 😍🌚
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RHP User
8 years ago
aka "Sacred Geometry". It's not only Science that is starting to explain metaphysical things - Maths too! 😉 The five shapes are believed to be the building blocks of life itself, and each shape corresponds to the 5 Elements - Fire, Earth, Air, Water, Ether. The dodecahedron has 12 sides, one for each sign of the zodiac. 12 signs that the Sun passes through every year. 12 months in a year. 12 astrology signs in both the Western and Chinese zodiac. 12 metals and alloys used to make Tibetan Singing Bowls, one for each sign of the zodiac. So much convergence! So much to learn! 🤓
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sweetgem
8 years ago
For the confirmation of why I’m having mixed reactions and the effects that the moon have on us 🙏🏼 I’ll let you guys know if my mixed reactions would stop post the super blue blood moon event ☺️ - Posted from rhpmobile
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RHP User
8 years ago
Quoting 'PurePeony'Some people are like... ...a broken record. Preachy and irritating. This was hurtful and why I do not feel comfortable posting here any more. I hope you can understand that, as jokey a front, as I might put on at times. I do have feelings.
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RHP User
8 years ago
when you come in with your twist on things.I have so much empathy foe PurePeony as I have experienced exactly the same sadly only a few months ago. Quoting 'PeachyPearL' Quoting 'PurePeony'Some people are like... ...a broken record. Preachy and irritating. This was hurtful and why I do not feel comfortable posting here any more. I hope you can understand that, as jokey a front, as I might put on at times. I do have feelings.
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RHP User
8 years ago
😘 You are such a sweet person! 😄 I've stopped reading posts by four posters for more than a day now, just like I said I would. 😊 Selective reading is sheer bliss! 😄 I'm going to be more careful and vigilant about what and who I allow into my world, especially since I'm interested in spiritual growth and development. Whatever and whoever doesn't build up but tears down, I won't even get anywhere close to it, won't acknowledge it, won't validate it. 😉 Let's prepare ourselves for the Super Blue Blood Moon! 😍 I wish I had a balcony to moontan on! 😄🤣 Now that's a new word I've just coined - moontan! 🤣😉
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sweetgem
8 years ago
I have just purchased a sphere shape rainbow obsidian last week, will try to remember to put it out on 31 night and let it get some Moon tan 😆 - Posted from rhpmobile
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RHP User
8 years ago
💐🌹 🌹💐
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RHP User
8 years ago
but deleting posts 😏
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RHP User
8 years ago
I tried to comment on your comment back a page, but it must have failed. I was curious why you would make such a comment about peachy?
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RHP User
8 years ago
I love Obsidian! 😄 In fact, protective crystals rock! 🤣 In the last season of GoT (Game of Thrones), Obsidian was aka "Dragonglass". 😁 I was sooo happy to hear the characters talk about an Obsidian cave! Power! 😍 I love Tourmaline too. I just welcomed a raw tourmaline with a bronze wire wrap (pendant). Doubt I'll wear it out because it looks a bit... "too much". 🤣😜 But, I intend to wear it indoors somedays. It's got a mystical air about it. 😍
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RHP User
8 years ago
On topic I think, and have always thought, star signs are a load of crap Like religion, crap IMO
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RHP User
8 years ago
I guess I can see why this topic suddenly became unpopular. Nothing like a direct question to make life difficult. Not so much fun as picking on the one person who isn't the worst or the best of the place. I'd like to know the answer to your question too... because Peony is apparently, a well versed, writer when she wants to explain something. It's plain bullying (describing behaviour not person) otherwise because I did nothing to deserve it, in my opinion, aside from having a differing opinion. Thanks for not just sitting back and letting it happen Touch.
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gazpacho
8 years ago
Gem, Thanks for your apology which wasn’t necessary. I really don’t mind off topic posts that are in the same field of interest, like books on the subject of spirituality etc. in the context of this thread. The totally “off topic banter”, especially when it seems laced with passive aggressive behaviour, is far from attractive. Often this forum “contribution” adds nothing but vitriol, aimed at god knows who, and from my perspective is merely another form of trolling and on-line bullying, the target for which often escapes me... though I suppose the author gets some jollies by seeming “intelligent” or something... self rewarding behaviour.... like all trolls. I’m from the old school yahoo answers society where, back in the early days of internet, trolling was invented. There were actually groups of people who adopted a troll avatar, in the shape of a wolf in those days, that hunted in packs to coerce innocent people into comments that got them banned. Quite traumatic when ones main account with years of accumulated points was blocked by admin. Anyway, all the internet games people play were invented there, long before RHP came into existence. Worse, when the vitriol is followed by some inane on topic comment so as to try and give the nonsense some more credibility. The sad thing about passive aggressive behaviour is that most people who engage in it have it as a behavioural characteristic so entrenched into their participation, that they often fail to realise when they’re doing it. This site, as a community of lovers, should not feed the trolls. If a comment you’re making, (speaking to the reader - not specifically at you Gem) is off topic, then you’re probably trolling. It’s all in your stars. Hugs Gaz
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RHP User
8 years ago
Trolling is a behaviour, not a person, because with due respect , we all are is made up of different parts and behaviours. You're right about not feeding trolling behaviour, if that is actually what it is, but on the opposite side of that coin is rewarding good behaviour. I've appreciated Gem's gentle touch greatly, as I have told her. I thanked Peony for her thread, as I told her there. I've thanked Touch because asking questions in a non inflammatory way is ok. It doesn't mean it is in the context of the thread but it kind of is as well if you consider the mind part of us which we have one of. Some only have a half, sorry, poor joke. Now I wish I'd simply asked for it to be deleted, but I've had it with people on my case for reporting stuff, so I was Seguing from there... That's part of why I thanked EarthQueen for starting a thread because I thought the heading was way more likely to attract a wider range of people. Thanks for not pointing fingers. Peachy
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RHP User
8 years ago
... "so I was in two minds". (see what I did there).
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sweetgem
8 years ago
Thank you for your confirmation and kind words of advice 🙏🏼😊 Majority of time, I click into a topic and make response/contribution according to what I know and stay on topic, and then leave, because I am not interested in engaging in any heated debates or conversations that are highly likely to turn into a verbal fight, eventually! Sometimes, when I see other commenters engage in heated conversations on other threads, I just wanted to step in and ask everyone to calm down, because all I know is, we are only talking to our PC/laptop/phone screen, not to the actual people, so what’s the point for getting ourselves so worked up and making ourselves hot for nothing?! 😛 but being me, of course I opt for a peaceful space and mind my own business 😜 - Posted from rhpmobile
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RHP User
8 years ago
It isn't necessarily a bad thing. Something I really needed to learn, and I like to think I'm really getting it now. Conflict resolution encourages discussion to resolve issues... I just took a small grab off wiki to help explain what I mean, Peachy Conflict resolution is conceptualized as the methods and processes involved in facilitating the peaceful ending of conflict and retribution. Committed group members attempt to resolve group conflicts by actively communicating information about their conflicting motives or ideologies to the rest of the group (e.g., intentions; reasons for holding certain beliefs), and by engaging in collective negotiation.[1] Dimensions of resolution typically parallel the dimensions of conflict in the way the conflict is processed. Cognitive resolution is the way disputants understand and view the conflict, with beliefs and perspectives and understandings and attitudes. Emotional resolution is in the way disputants feel about a conflict, the emotional energy. Behavioral resolution is how one thinks the disputants act, their behavior.[2] Ultimately, a wide range of methods and procedures for addressing conflict exist, including negotiation, mediation, mediation-arbitration,[3]diplomacy, and creative peacebuilding.
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RHP User
8 years ago
The balance is in the centre... I attempt to be assertive, do not claim to be perfect... Some people confuse assertiveness with aggression and think that to assert yourself is to adopt a particular position in a disagreement, stand your ground and argue a point without compromise. In fact, being assertive means communicating your needs, wants, feelings, beliefs and opinions to others in a direct and honest manner, while at the same time being receptive to their needs and without intentionally hurting anyone’s feelings. Using direct communication can reduce conflict and enhance your personal and work relationships, and build your self-confidence. It is helpful to imagine assertiveness as the middle ground between aggression and passivity. By following a few simple suggestions, you can learn the skills to be more assertive in your relationships.The advantages of assertive behaviourThe use of aggressive behaviours, such as verbal or physical threats, may get you what you want in the short term, but your relationships will suffer. On the other hand, passive behaviour can also ruin relationships, because your own needs, wants and feelings are ignored in favour of avoiding arguments. The advantages of using assertive behaviour in all dealings with others include:you have a better chance of getting what you really want.your confidence and self-esteem are enhancedyou feel in control of your own lifeyou experience fewer negative conflicts and argumentsthe relationship is strengthened by the exchangeboth parties are more likely to feel respected and heardyour needs, wants and feelings are more likely to be understoodAssertive behaviour is a learned skillLike any other skill, assertiveness takes time to learn. Suggestions include:If the exchange doesn’t go well, learn from the experience and plan how you will do things differently next time.Suggest to the other person that you brainstorm ways to solve the problem together.Don’t interrupt the other person when they are talking. Try hard to listen and understand their point of view. Ask the other person to show you the same respect and attention.Use assertive language such as ‘I feel…’ and ‘I think…’, which takes responsibility for and explains exactly how you are feeling, rather than aggressive language such as ‘You always…’ and ‘You…’, which blames the other and escalates conflict.Tell the other person honestly how you feel, without making accusations or trying to make them feel guilty.Take a problem-solving approach to conflict, seeking solutions that will meet both sets of needs. Try to see the other person as someone you are working with, rather than against.Respect the wants, needs and feelings of others, and accept that their viewpoints may be different to yours.Practise talking in an assertive way, alone or with a friend. Pay attention to your body language and verbal cues as well as the words you say. Think about a recent conflict where your needs, wants or feelings were not respected. Imagine how you could have handled it in a more assertive way.Decide that you want to be assertive rather than aggressive or passive. Commitment to change is a big step in the learning process.Assertive body languageWhen asserting yourself, suggestions include:speak at a normal conversational volume (don’t yell or whisper).keep your face relaxedtry to breathe normally and don’t hold your breathconsciously relax your shouldershold your body uprightlook the person in the eyeStaying calm while being assertiveDespite your best efforts to be direct and calm, the other person will sometimes behave like you’re having an argument and will want to yell, criticise and goad. This can make you feel like responding in the same way. Suggestions for staying calm include:If the conversation is not going well, tell the person you’ll take up the subject again at another time, and leave.Steer the conversation back to the original point and try to understand the other person’s point of view.Try not to take heat-of-the-moment criticisms to heart. (Remember that there may be other issues motivating their behaviour.)Breathe, and take your time to respond.Afterwards, think about what you have learned from the experience. Try to think of ways you might negotiate a similar scenario in the future
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RHP User
8 years ago
Think of a pendulum, when it's in the centre it's as fast as it gets.
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RHP User
8 years ago
Some people confuse assertiveness with aggression and think that to assert yourself is to adopt a particular position in a disagreement, stand your ground and argue a point without compromise. In fact, being assertive means communicating your needs, wants, feelings, beliefs and opinions to others in a direct and honest manner, while at the same time being receptive to their needs and without intentionally hurting anyone’s feelings. Using direct communication can reduce conflict and enhance your personal and work relationships, and build your self-confidence. It is helpful to imagine assertiveness as the middle ground between aggression and passivity. By following a few simple suggestions, you can learn the skills to be more assertive in your relationships. The advantages of assertive behaviourThe use of aggressive behaviours, such as verbal or physical threats, may get you what you want in the short term, but your relationships will suffer. On the other hand, passive behaviour can also ruin relationships, because your own needs, wants and feelings are ignored in favour of avoiding arguments. The advantages of using assertive behaviour in all dealings with others include: your needs, wants and feelings are more likely to be understoodboth parties are more likely to feel respected and heardthe relationship is strengthened by the exchangeyou experience fewer negative conflicts and argumentsyou feel in control of your own lifeyour confidence and self-esteem are enhancedyou have a better chance of getting what you really want. Assertive behaviour is a learned skillLike any other skill, assertiveness takes time to learn. Suggestions include: Decide that you want to be assertive rather than aggressive or passive. Commitment to change is a big step in the learning process.Think about a recent conflict where your needs, wants or feelings were not respected. Imagine how you could have handled it in a more assertive way.Practise talking in an assertive way, alone or with a friend. Pay attention to your body language and verbal cues as well as the words you say. Respect the wants, needs and feelings of others, and accept that their viewpoints may be different to yours.Take a problem-solving approach to conflict, seeking solutions that will meet both sets of needs. Try to see the other person as someone you are working with, rather than against.Tell the other person honestly how you feel, without making accusations or trying to make them feel guilty.Use assertive language such as ‘I feel…’ and ‘I think…’, which takes responsibility for and explains exactly how you are feeling, rather than aggressive language such as ‘You always…’ and‘ You…’,which blames the other and escalates conflict.Don’t interrupt the other person when they are talking.Try hard to listen and understand their point of view. Ask the other person to show you the same respect and attention.Suggest to the other person that you brainstorm ways to solve the problem together.If the exchange doesn’t go well, learn from the experience and plan how you will do things differently next time. Staying calm while being assertiveDespite your best efforts to be direct and calm, the other person will sometimes behave like you’re having an argument and will want to yell, criticise and goad. This can make you feel like responding in the same way. Suggestions for staying calm include: Breathe, and take your time to respond.Try not to take heat-of-the-moment criticisms to heart. (Remember that there may be other issues motivating their behaviour.)Steer the conversation back to the original point and try to understand the other person’s point of view.If the conversation is not going well, tell the person you’ll take up the subject again at another time, and leave.Afterwards, think about what you have learned from the experience. Try to think of ways you might negotiate a similar scenario in the future. Assertive body languageWhen asserting yourself, suggestions include: look the person in the eyehold your body uprightconsciously relax your shoulderstry to breathe normally and don’t hold your breathkeep your face relaxed
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RHP User
8 years ago
I'm sorry, I don't get what you're trying to say? I can't relate to it. But I did have someone use a pendulum to try to guess the sex of my baby... They were wrong, I got mine right. That reminds me, I had a weird experience with one of them, a seeing to the future of the exact way the beginning of the the birth would progress. That my waters would burst before any contractions began. So, I changed sides and placed a bucket next to the bed... Boom, that's the exact way it went down. Not so much of a tickle of a contraction before that. I got to feel every single one from the slightest whisper after . Peachy
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RHP User
8 years ago
There is a new book out, The Signs, by Carolyne Faulkner, that appears to explain what the planets, ascendant and houses mean in astrology. I think that might help with the interpretation of natal charts. Forget sun signs - it's too limiting. I haven't read my horoscope in yonkers because I don't believe that ALL Aries (or insert whatever horoscope) in the world will simultaneously experience whatever the horoscope predicts. 😛 Once again, it's about the highly personalised natal charts. 😊
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RHP User
8 years ago
Ultimately, we create our own destiny. The choices and decisions we make, can alter our course and completely change our trajectory. It's akin to The Butterfly Effect. We are not passive bystanders watching our lives unfold before us. Rather, we are empowered and wise individuals utilising what we have learnt from our natal charts to forge a better life, yield an optimal outcome. 😉
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RHP User
8 years ago
fascinating to learn and understand about the uniqueness of ourselves from our Natal Chart.
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RHP User
8 years ago
And often remind myself of this...... 💙 I am what I am and what I am has beauty and strength ~ Stuart Wilde
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RHP User
8 years ago
Many years ago when my son was a young boy I embarked on a new age journey at the time I was doing some courseswhen one day out of the blue he told me ~~~~ "I was the best mum he ever had" ~~~ 💙💙💙 My beautiful son 💜💜💜 ✳✳✳✳✳✳✳✳✳✳✳✳✳✳✳✳✳✳✳✳ ~~ Of course my thought at the time was where have you been before ~~
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RHP User
8 years ago
Sending you a hug O
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RHP User
8 years ago
Sending you a hug to O
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RHP User
8 years ago
Gaz for being ok about us continuing to being able to go off topic whilst still keeping it in the same field of interest. Much appreciated
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RHP User
8 years ago
🙅Group hugs to Rubi Rose and sweetgem.
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sweetgem
8 years ago
Yes, group hugs to both of you Rubi and Peony 🙆🏻♀️ Hope you ladies had a nice day today :) - Posted from rhpmobile
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RHP User
8 years ago
I'm a Virgo, does that surprise anyone or do I fit the prescription ? I have no idea.
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RHP User
8 years ago
Believe me there is no one size fits all, there is a uniqueness each of us have. :-) Quoting 'Sailbadthesinner' I'm a Virgo, does that surprise anyone or do I fit the prescription ? I have no idea.
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RHP User
8 years ago
Sail that's regardless of our star sign too.
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RHP User
8 years ago
I read this morning that the Moon is currently in Scorpio, but on the 8th, it shall behind the Moon in Sagittarius. ... ... ... Blimey if I can understand that! 🤣😜
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RHP User
8 years ago
Behind = Become If you act like a smart Alex again, I'm going to bash you up till you see stars... that's a sign for you to stop autocorrecting! 😝 🤣
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RHP User
8 years ago
Alex = aleck
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RHP User
8 years ago
The full moon - the mandala of the sky. --- Tom Robbins ---
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RHP User
8 years ago
"We have become not a melting pot but a beautiful mosaic. Different people, different beliefs, different yearnings, different hopes, different dreams." --- Jimmy Carter ---
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RHP User
8 years ago
Hubby's a Libran, Peachy
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gazpacho
8 years ago
I’ve got an app on my iphone called “sky guide”. It’s really cool because, at night, I can walk outside and hold it up to the sky. It will tell me what stars I’m looking at. What star formations and star signs, and precisely where they are. As I rotate, the sky on the app rotates. I can predict when the space station will rise, and where the moon will breach the horizon. It’s a seriously cool thing to play with.... and if you’d told me 20 years ago that I could do this with a telephone, I’d think you nuts. Hugs Gaz
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RHP User
8 years ago
Does anyone want to tell me if the moon being in Sagittarius makes any difference to this Sagittarian? Peachy
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RHP User
8 years ago
Gonna have to hunt me down an android version
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RHP User
8 years ago
There is a really good and fairly extensive for a free one but you can of course pay for more in depth readings. But you will find exactly what you are asking for free there. cafeastrology Hoping it means good things will be coming your way. Stay grounded
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RHP User
8 years ago
I'll be excited to explore that site, Peachy
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RHP User
8 years ago
Quoting 'I_touch_myself2' On topic I think, and have always thought, star signs are a load of crap For your own safety, don't get between me and food. I'm a Taurus... ;)
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RHP User
8 years ago
Gaz, that app is just what I've been looking for! On a dark night, I can see the stars when I stand on the corridor. 🤗 I think in my new apt, I'd be able to see the stars even better from my balcony. There's an unobstructed view of the distant trees and buildings, and a vast expanse of the sky. 😃 (Yes, my friends, I officially have my first home now! 😄😍) Strangely enough, a psychic did tell me last year that things will turn around for me by the end of 2017 till Feb 2018. So true! A prophet came up to me in a rally about 3 years ago to tell me that my long years of trudging in the darkness and it's true! Two weekends ago, I was goofing around with my pendulum and it indicated that I'll move into my new home in May-June. Whatcha know... that became spot-on! 😃😁 It's hard to remain sceptical sometimes. 😜
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RHP User
8 years ago
Prophet said long years of trudging in the darkness had ended... 😜
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RHP User
8 years ago
🤣🤣🤣
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madotara69
8 years ago
I'm an angel Mado Mado Tara xx
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Letsgetcrazy09
8 years ago
Rubi, 24 hours for a grudge....yeh, probably not that long.....ok it's over now, let's go and grab a drink Pangolin, Thanks for the heads up on cafeastrology..I had paid for a chart once and misplaced it, with this one it still reads pretty much the same for memory Sun Mercury Fire & Rams cusp with Bulls.....you do the math.....lol Lets
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RHP User
8 years ago
And boom it was the bum with the mostest that struck my senses. I'm sure I'll remember what I came here for... Ok, well I'll ramble while I think, maybe my best ability. It's our second Blue Moon for the year on the 31st March. The day after is April Fool / Easter Sunday. We never make much of either here but Trick or Treat comes to mind... and because I can't remember that transient thought that sent me here, that is going to have to do. Peachy, waiting for the full moon *cough*
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