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Saturday, March 30, 2013

Merlin and Merlin's Song and EASTER HOLIDAY Kimball/Emerson

Merlin's Song
by Ralph Waldo Emerson
http://www.infoplease.com/t/poetry/emerson-poems/merlins-song.html

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Merlin's Song
by Ralph Waldo Emerson
http://www.infoplease.com/t/poetry/emerson-poems/merlins-song.html


I

Of Merlin wise I learned a song,—
Sing it low or sing it loud,
It is mightier than the strong,
And punishes the proud.
I sing it to the surging crowd,—
Good men it will calm and cheer,
Bad men it will chain and cage—
In the heart of the music peals a strain
Which only angels hear;
Whether it waken joy or rage
Hushed myriads hark in vain,
Yet they who hear it shed their age,
And take their youth again.

II

Hear what British Merlin sung,
Of keenest eye and truest tongue.
Say not, the chiefs who first arrive
Usurp the seats for which all strive;
The forefathers this land who found
Failed to plant the vantage-ground;
Ever from one who comes to-morrow
Men wait their good and truth to borrow.
But wilt thou measure all thy road,
See thou lift the lightest load.
Who has little, to him who has less, can spare,
And thou, Cyndyllan's son! beware
Ponderous gold and stuffs to bear,
To falter ere thou thy task fulfil,—
Only the light-armed climb the hill.
The richest of all lords is Use,
And ruddy Health the loftiest Muse.
Live in the sunshine, swim the sea,
Drink the wild air's salubrity:
When the star Canope shines in May,
Shepherds are thankful and nations gay.
The music that can deepest reach,
And cure all ill, is cordial speech:
Mask thy wisdom with delight,
Toy with the bow, yet hit the white.
Of all wit's uses, the main one
Is to live well with who has none.

Read more: Ralph Waldo Emerson: Merlin's Song | Infoplease.com
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The authors previous editions (editors note: this is the 8th edition) of this work present the theme that our Lord not only visited Britain when a boy in the care of Joseph of Arimathea but later when a man came and resided for some time at Glastonbury immediately prior to the beginning of His Ministry at the age of 30 during which visit He preached there contacted the Druids and sowed the seed of a future Christian Church there.

Mr. Dobson states that the great interest aroused by the previous editions seemed to impel him to undertake a deeper research into certain resultant questions which arise from the theme.

First there was the mystery existing in the two strange titles that from the earliest times have attached to the Ecclesiastical foundation of Glastonbury "Secretum Domini" and "Domus Dei."

Secondly it seemed essential to examine what can be gleaned about the early life of Jesus prior to His ministry with a view to ascertaining how the visits could have come about and how far they fitted in with what is otherwise known of His early life.

Thirdly to examine the all-important question: Was there a motive in His visiting Britain and actually ministering there without revealing His identity as the future Savior of the World? In doing so did He effect the Divine program for the Christian age about to begin?

The author admits that at first he regarded the old Tradition that Our Lord visited Britain as a boy or young man as nothing more than invented legend devoid of any possibility of truth but bearing in mind the fact that legends and traditions generally spring from a basis of truth he came to inquire more closely into the question and was startled to find that perhaps far more lay behind it than met the eye.

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Monday, March 25, 2013

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Key Phrase variations found on first look at Sagitarius.

Note 2 variations
1.) I Understand
2.) I Expand 

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Saturday, December 29, 2012

A~R~O~M~A

PLESEANT SCENT ~~ a distinctive pervasive and usually pleasant or savory SCENT!

Planty Of Fish :-)

YUMMY

Ingredients

  • 1 whole red snapper (3 pounds gills gut and scales removed)
  • salt
  • black pepper
  • 2 heads fennel
  • 6 sprigs thyme
  • 2 sprigs oregano
  • 1 lemon (thinly sliced)
  • 2 tbsps extra-virgin olive oil
  • 14 cup water
  • 1 lemons juice
  • 1 tbsp pernod
  • 1 leaf fennel (reserved)
  • 6 tbsps butter (pieces)
  • salt
  • black pepper
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Thursday, October 25, 2012

SUN CONJUNCT SATURN AND ECLIPSE CYCLE

SUN CONJUCT SATURN TODAY AT 2 DEGREES IN SCORPIO; October 25, 2012.
The official time and date awaits, the following data so far:
SATURN YEAR  10,746
EARTH 365 DAYS
29 YEARS PLus 27 days till we align with it again
THIS Difference in additional days till Alignment with Sun And Earth is about 27 Earth Days
if I have interpreted the data for planet cycles correctly.
365 x 29 = 3650 + 3650 + 3285  = 10,585  and the difference of days left over + or - ...?
FROM 10,746 - 10,585(29 years) = 29 years and 161 days till it returns to where Saturn was in its own year around the Sun, plus about 27 Earth Days till we realign with the Sun or till where we last met?

http://burro.astr.cwru.edu/stu/advanced/saturn.html

So which if either of the two? and where will I look for the answer?
Answer, an Astrology Ephemeris Chart for the symbols of Sun Conjunct Saturn (bing.com) Every Year till
29 years later it should be back in conjunction for a first time having completed an entire orbit around the Sun
A cafeastrology note found of declination( after an ephemeris look for the return in the Zodiac then,
a looc at the declination should show Ecliptic position (PARALLEL? Will that be enough to call it an eclipse...?? ) . http://www.bing.com/search?q=%22saturn+conjunct+sun%22+ephemeris+ecliptic&qs=n&form=QBRE&pq=%22saturn+conjunct+sun%22+ephemeris+ecliptic&sc=0-0&sp=-1&sk=

CAFE ASTROLOGY  EXCERT:  "To find out which planets are parallel and contra-parallel, we look to the listing with the heading "Declin" for Declinations.
We are using a one degree orb."
Determining Parallels and Contra-Parallels in Synastry
www.cafeastrology.com/declinations_parallels.html
We have a declinations ephemeris for the years 1940-2015. For those of you who use the software at Astrodienst.com, you can determine the declinations by ...

http://www.lunarplanner.com/HCpages/Synodic-Saturn.html

  • www.pas.rochester.edu/~blackman/ast104/revolution.html
    ... (which corresponds to looking down on the Northern hemisphere of the Earth) ... the plane of the ecliptic. As noted in conjunction with ... from the Sun (in astronomical ...
  • www.astrology-numerology.com/nodes.html
    The ecliptic is the illusory path of the Sun as it revolves around the Earth during a year. ... When the Sun and Moon are in conjunction, and ... restrictions of Saturn ...

    http://www.bing.com/search?q=EARTH+%22SATURN+ECLIPTIC%22+SUN+ecliptic+EPHEMERIS++ALCHEMY&qs=n&pq=earth+%22saturn+ecliptic%22+sun+ecliptic+ephemeris+alchemy&sc=0-0&sp=-1&sk=&first=9&FORM=PERE
  • Friday, August 24, 2012

    PIE *(s)wagh- Peak ; "merlin" "king arthur" "Maimonides" jesus astrology

    "To resound." - "merlin" "king arthur" "Maimonides" jesus astrology
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    THE INTERNATIONAL MEDIEVAL SERMON STUDIES SOCIETY

    CHARTER

    ARTICLE I

    TITLE

    The Society shall be called the International Medieval Sermon Studies Society (IMSSS).

    ARTICLE II

    PURPOSE

    The purpose of the Society shall be to promote and foster the study of medieval sermons and preaching in Latin and the vernacular languages within their social, literary, religious, intellectual, theological, catechetical, political and historical contexts. The Society shall also promote and foster the study of various artes praedicandi, and theories of preaching derived from them, as well as material used by sermon writers (e.g., Florilegia, commentaries, etc.)
    catechesis Look up catechesis at Dictionary.com
    from Gk. katekhesis "instruction by word of mouth," from katekhein "to instruct orally," originally "to resound" (with sense evolution via "to sound (something) in someone's ear; to teach by word of mouth." From kata- "down" (in this case, "thoroughly") + ekhein "to sound, ring," from ekho "sound," from PIE *(s)wagh- "to resound."


    katakana Look up katakana at Dictionary.com
    from Japanese katakana, from kata "side" + kana "borrowed letter(s)."
    cata- Look up cata- at Dictionary.com
    from Gk. kata-, before vowels kat-, from kata "down from, down to." Its principal sense is "down," but with occasional senses of "against" or "wrongly." Also sometimes used as an intensive or with a sense of completion of action. Very active in ancient Greek, this prefix is found in English mostly in words borrowed through Latin after c.1500.
    cation Look up cation at Dictionary.com
    1834, from Gk. kation "going down," neut. prp. of katienai "to go down," from kata "down" (see kata-) + ienai "to go" (see ion).
    onnagata Look up onnagata at Dictionary.com
    in Kabuki and similar drama, a man who plays female roles, 1901, from Japanese, from onna "woman" + kata "figure."
    catoptromancy Look up catoptromancy at Dictionary.com
    "divination by means of a mirror," 1610s, from Gk. katoptron "mirror" (from kata- "against" + stem of optos "seen, visible") + -mancy.
    catapult (n.) Look up catapult at Dictionary.com
    1570s, from M.Fr. catapulte, from L. catapulta "war machine for throwing," from Gk. katapeltes, from kata "against" (see cata-) + base of pallein "to toss, hurl."
    catafalque (n.) Look up catafalque at Dictionary.com
    1640s, from Fr. catafalque (17c.), from It. catafalco "scaffold," from V.L. *catafalicum, from Gk. kata- "down," used in Medieval Latin with a sense of "beside, alongside" + fala "scaffolding, wooden siege tower," said to be of Etruscan origin.
    catalectic (adj.) Look up catalectic at Dictionary.com
    1580s, "wanting a syllable in the last foot," from L.L. catalecticus, from Gk. katalektikos "leaving off," from kata- "down" (see cata-) + legein "to leave off, cease from" (see lecture (n.)).
    catatonic (adj.) Look up catatonic at Dictionary.com
    1908, from Mod.L. catatonia, replacing katatonia (1880s), which was formed directly from Gk. kata- "down" (see cata-) + tonos "tone" (see tenet).
    catalysis (n.) Look up catalysis at Dictionary.com
    1650s, "dissolution," from Gk. katalysis "dissolution, a dissolving" (of governments, military units, etc.), from katalyein "to dissolve," from kata- "down" (or "completely"), see cata-, + lyein "to loosen" (see lose). Chemical sense is attested from 1836.
    cathode Look up cathode at Dictionary.com
    1834, from Gk. kathodos "a way down," from kata- "down" + hodos "way" (see cede). So called from the path the electric current was supposed to take. Related: Cathodic. Cathode ray first attested 1880, but the phenomenon known from 1859; cathode ray tube is from 1905.
    catoblepas Look up catoblepas at Dictionary.com
    late 14c., from L., from Gk. katobleps, from kato "downward" (related to kata-) + blepein "to look." Name given by ancient authors to some African animal.
    A wylde beest that hyghte Catoblefas and hath a lytyll body and nyce in all membres and a grete heed hangynge alway to-warde the erth. [John of Trevisa, translation of Bartholomew de Glanville's "De proprietatibus rerum," 1398]
    cataract (n.) Look up cataract at Dictionary.com
    early 15c., from L. cataracta "waterfall," from Gk. katarhaktes "waterfall, broken water; swooping, rushing down; portcullis," noun use of adjective from kata "down" (see cata-) + arhattein "to strike hard." Its alternative sense in Latin of "portcullis" probably was passed through French to form the English meaning "eye disease" (early 15c.), on the notion of "obstruction."
    cataphract (n.) Look up cataphract at Dictionary.com
    "coat of mail," Middle English, from L. cataphractes "breastplate of iron scales," from Gk. kataphraktes "coat of mail," from kataphraktos "covered up," from kataphrassein "to fortify," from kata "entirely" (see cata-) + phrassein "to fence around, enclose, defend."
    catalepsy (n.) Look up catalepsy at Dictionary.com
    late 14c., cathalempsia, from M.L. catalepsia, from Gk. katalepsis "a seizure, a seizing upon, a taking possession," from kataleptos "seized," from katalambanein "to seize upon," from kata- "down" (see cata-) + lambanein "to take" (see analemma).
    catastrophe (n.) Look up catastrophe at Dictionary.com
    1530s, "reversal of what is expected" (especially a fatal turning point in a drama), from L. catastropha, from Gk. katastrophe "an overturning; a sudden end," from katastrephein "to overturn, turn down, trample on; to come to an end," from kata "down" (see cata-) + strephein "turn" (see strophe). Extension to "sudden disaster" is first recorded 1748.
    cataplexy (n.) Look up cataplexy at Dictionary.com
    "the state of an animal when it is feigning death," 1883, from Ger. kataplexie, from Gk. kataplexis "stupefaction, amazement, consternation," from kataplessein "to strike down" (with fear, etc.), from kata- "down" (see cata-) + plessein "to strike, hit," from PIE *plak- "to strike" (cf. plague).
    catarrh (n.) Look up catarrh at Dictionary.com
    late 14c., from M.L. catarrus, from L.L. catarrhus, from Gk. katarrhous "a catarrh, a head cold," lit. "a flowing down," from kata- "down" (see cata-) + rhein "to flow" (see rheum).
    cataclysm (n.) Look up cataclysm at Dictionary.com
    1630s, from Fr. cataclysme, from L. cataclysmos, from Gk. kataklysmos "deluge, flood, inundation," from kata "down" (see cata-) + klyzein "to wash," from PIE *kleue- "to wash, clean" (see cloaca).
    catalogue (n.) Look up catalogue at Dictionary.com
    early 15c., from O.Fr. catalogue, from L.L. catalogus, from Gk. katalogos "a list, register, enrollment" (e.g. the katalogos neon, the "catalogue of ships" in the "Iliad"), from kata "down, completely" + legein "to say, count" (see lecture (n.)).
    catholic (adj.) Look up catholic at Dictionary.com
    mid-14c., "of the doctrines of the ancient Church," literally "universally accepted," from Fr. catholique, from L.L. catholicus "universal, general," from Gk. katholikos, from phrase kath' holou "on the whole, in general," from kata "about" + gen. of holos "whole" (see safe (adj.)). Applied to the Church in Rome c.1554, after the Reformation began. General sense of "of interest to all, universal" is from 1550s. As a noun, attested from 1560s.
    catheter Look up catheter at Dictionary.com
    c.1600, from Fr. cathéter, from L.L. catheter "a catheter," from Gk. katheter, from kathienai "to let down, thrust in," from kata "down" + stem of hienai "to send" (see jet (v.)). Earlier was cathirum (early 15c.), directly from M.L. Related: Catheterization; catheterized; catheterizing.
    catabolism (n.) Look up catabolism at Dictionary.com
    1876, katabolism, "destructive metabolism," from Gk. katabole "a throwing down" (also "a foundation"), from kataballein "to throw down," from kata- "down" (see cata-) + ballein "to throw" (see ballistics). Probably formed in English on the model of metabolism. Related: Catabolic.
    catechesis Look up catechesis at Dictionary.com
    from Gk. katekhesis "instruction by word of mouth," from katekhein "to instruct orally," originally "to resound" (with sense evolution via "to sound (something) in someone's ear; to teach by word of mouth." From kata- "down" (in this case, "thoroughly") + ekhein "to sound, ring," from ekho "sound," from PIE *(s)wagh- "to resound."
    catachresis (n.) Look up catachresis at Dictionary.com
    1580s, from L. catachresis, from Gk. katakhresis "misuse" (of a word), from katakhresthai "to misuse," from kata- "down" (here with a sense of "perversion;" see cata-) + khresthai "to use" (see hortatory). Related: Catachrestic.
    cathedral (n.) Look up cathedral at Dictionary.com
    1580s, "church of a bishop," from phrase cathedral church (c.1300), translating L.L. ecclesia cathedralis "church of a bishop's seat;" with adjectival suffix -al (1), from L. cathedra "an easy chair (principally used by ladies)," also metonymically, e.g. cathedrae molles "luxurious women;" also "a professor's chair;" from Gk. kathedra "seat, bench," from kata "down" + hedra "seat, base, chair, face of a geometric solid," from PIE root *sed- "to sit" (see sedentary).
    category (n.) Look up category at Dictionary.com
    1580s, from M.Fr. catégorie, from L.L. categoria, from Gk. kategoria, from kategorein "to speak against; to accuse, assert, predicate," from kata "down to" (or perhaps "against;" see cata-) + agoreuein "to declaim (in the assembly)," from agora "public assembly," from PIE root *ger- "to gather" (see gregarious). Original sense of "accuse" weakened to "assert, name" by the time Aristotle applied kategoria to his 10 classes of things that can be named.
    category should be used by no-one who is not prepared to state (1) that he does not mean class, & (2) that he knows the difference between the two .... [Fowler]
    catawampus Look up catawampus at Dictionary.com
    also catawampous, cattywampus, catiwampus, etc. (see "Dictionary of American Slang" for more), American colloquial. First element perhaps from obsolete cater "to set or move diagonally" (see catty-cornered); second element perhaps related to Scottish wampish "to wriggle, twist, or swerve about." Or perhaps simply the sort of jocular pseudo-classical formation popular in the slang of those times, with the first element suggesting Gk. kata-. Earliest use seems to be in adverbial form, catawampusly (1834), expressing no certain meaning but adding intensity to the action: "utterly, completely; with avidity, fiercely, eagerly." It appears as a noun from 1843, as a name for an imaginary hobgoblin or fright, perhaps from influence of catamount. The adjective is attested from the 1840s as an intensive, but this is only in British lampoons of American speech and might not be authentic. It was used in the U.S. by 1864 in a sense of "askew, awry, wrong" and by 1873 (noted as a peculiarity of North Carolina speech) as "in a diagonal position, on a bias, crooked."

    Saturday, September 3, 2011

    PRAGMATICALLY POETIC

    TABLE OF NEW MOON REPORTS FOR 30 August 2011, Tuesday - 6th Biblical Month, Elul
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    GATHERING A FEW PAST POST, NOT TO CALL THIS POST "A ROLLING STONE" ; describing together a cohesiveness of abstract art; scientifically, more of an alliasing affect ; viewing the following as "the spokes of a wheel" Tuesday, August 23, 2011
    JUMPING JUPITER , And a catadioptric view
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    .."and" again: Monday, August 22, 2011 4:47 PM ; The Glastonbury Maltwood Labyrinth Stone Zodiac , a post largely detailed with abstracts within the book titled
    "The Glastonbury Zodiac", by Frances Howard-Gordon; and extracted from the book Glastonbury - Maker of Myths by Frances Howard-Gordon, published by Gothic Image of Glastonbury. Map adapted from the Map of the Ancient Landscape of Glastonbury by Palden Jenkins, published by Gothic Image of Glastonbury. Many Glastonbury enthusiasts have regarded the Zodiac as the key to all the myths associated with this place. Some would go further and suggest that the Glastonbury Zodiac is a most important discovery in that it is the story of creation ....





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    Planets are in a sign for 29 degrees 59 minutes 59 seconds which completes a full 30 degrees after which the planet then moves into the next sign beginning at 00 degrees 00 minutes 01 seconds
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    Moon in Scorpio 11° 02" - changes signs 09/03/11

    Mercury in Leo 21° 38" - changes signs 09/09/11

    Venus in Virgo 14° 23" - changes signs 09/14/11

    Mars in Cancer 19° 41" - changes signs 09/18/11

    Saturn in Libra 15° 20" - changes signs 10/05/12

    Jupiter 'S' in Taurus 10° 20" - changes signs 06/11/12

    Pluto 'Rx' in Capricorn 04° 56" - changes signs 01/20/24

    Uranus 'Rx' in Aries 03° 29" - changes signs 3/06/19

    Neptune 'Rx' in Aquarius 29° 14" - changes signs 2/03/12

    Chiron 'Rx' in Pisces 02° 41" - changes signs 4/17/18

    Black Moon in Aries 18° 15" - changes signs 12/16/11

    North Node 'Rx' in Sagittarius 19° 46" - changes signs 8/29/12

    South Node 'Rx' in Gemini 19° 46" - changes signs 8/29/12

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    Today is Friday, Sept. 2, the 245th day of 2011.
    There are 120 days left in the year.
    Today’s Highlight in History:
    On Sept. 2, 1945, Japan formally surrendered in
    ceremonies aboard the USS Missouri in Tokyo Bay,
    ending World War II.
    On this date:
    In 1666, the Great Fire of London broke out.
    In 1789, the United States Treasury Department
    was established.
    In 1864, during the Civil War, Union Gen. William T.
    Sherman’s forces occupied Atlanta.
    In 1901, Vice President Theodore Roosevelt
    offered the advice, “Speak softly and carry a big stick”
    in a speech at the Minnesota State Fair.
    In 1935, a Labor Day hurricane slammed into the
    Florida Keys, claiming more than 400 lives.
    In 1945, Ho Chi Minh declared Vietnam an independent
    republic. (Ho died on this date in 1969.)
    In 1969, in what some regard as the birth of the
    Internet, two connected computers at the University
    of California, Los Angeles, passed test data through a
    15-foot cable.
    In 1986, a judge in Los Angeles sentenced Cathy
    Evelyn Smith to three years in prison for involuntary
    manslaughter for her role in the 1982 drug overdose
    death of comedian John Belushi. (Smith served 18
    months.)
    In 1991, President George H.W. Bush formally
    recognized the independence of the Baltic states of
    Lithuania, Latvia and Estonia, which had broken
    away from the Soviet Union.
    In 1998, a Swissair MD-11 jetliner crashed off Nova
    Scotia, killing all 229 people aboard.
    Ten years ago: South African surgeon Christiaan
    Barnard, who’d performed the first successful human
    heart transplant in 1967, died in Paphos, Cyprus, at
    age 78. Actor Troy Donahue, a one-time teen movie
    idol, died in Santa Monica, Calif., at age 65. Mike
    Mussina of the New York Yankees came within one
    strike of a perfect game against the Boston Red Sox,
    only to have his bid broken up in the bottom of the
    ninth by Carl Everett. (The Yankees won, 1-0).
    Five years ago: Afghan and NATO forces launched
    Operation Medusa, aimed at flushing out Taliban
    fighters in southern Afghanistan; 14 British servicemen
    were killed when their patrol plane crashed.
    Two-time Olympic decathlon champion and four-term
    California congressman Bob Mathias died in Fresno,
    Calif., at age 75.
    One year ago: Israeli and Palestinian leaders
    pledged in a first round of renewed peace talks in
    Washington to keep meeting at regular intervals.
    Seattle Storm forward Lauren Jackson was selected
    the WNBA’s most valuable player for the third time in
    her career.
    Today’s Birthdays: Dancer-actress Marge
    Champion is 92. Jazz musician Horace Silver is 83.
    Former Sen. Alan K. Simpson, R-Wyo., is 80. Former
    United States Olympic Committee Chairman Peter
    Ueberroth is 74. Rhythm-and-blues singer Sam
    Gooden (The Impressions) is 72. Singer Jimmy
    Clanton is 71. Rhythm-and-blues singer Rosalind
    Ashford (Martha & the Vandellas) is 68. Singer Joe
    Simon is 68. Pro and College Football Hall of Famer
    Terry Bradshaw is 63. Basketball Hall of Famer Nate
    Archibald is 63. Actor Mark Harmon is 60. Sen. Jim
    DeMint, R-S.C., is 60. International Tennis Hall of
    Famer Jimmy Connors is 59. Actress Linda Purl is 56.
    Rock musician Jerry Augustyniak (10,000 Maniacs) is
    53. Country musician Paul Deakin (The Mavericks) is
    52. Pro Football Hall of Famer Eric Dickerson is 51.
    Actor Keanu Reeves is 47. Former heavyweight boxing
    champion Lennox Lewis is 46. Actress Salma
    Hayek is 45. Actress Kristen Cloke is 43. Actress
    Cynthia Watros is 43. Rhythm-and-blues singer K-Ci
    is 42. Actor-comedian Katt Williams is 38. Actor
    Michael Lombardi is 37. Actress Tiffany Hines is 34.
    Rock musician Sam Rivers (Limp Bizkit) is 34. Rock
    musician Spencer Smith (Panic! at the Disco) is 24.
    Thought for Today: “Always remember that you
    are absolutely unique. Just like everyone else.” —
    Margaret Mead, American anthropologist (1901-
    1978).
    Today in History
    The moon shifts from Scorpio to
    Sagittarius inspiring two distinct tones. The
    early day brings an intense need to understand
    how things work and why they are the
    way they are. Some mysteries can never be
    solved, but you'll still be enriched by wondering.
    The latter day is for action. Stop
    thinking, and get out and experience life.
    ARIES (March 21-April 19). It may be a
    challenge to get your motor running. It's like
    pushing a car to get it started -- once you get
    it moving, it's not so hard to keep it going.
    Helpful friends will make a difference.
    TAURUS (April 20-May 20). The Zen master
    says that happiness depends on the
    absence of expectation. And your mother
    says that without high expectations there
    would be no remarkable achievements.
    You'll strike a balance between these two
    extremes.
    GEMINI (May 21-June 21). There's a battle
    of wills going on, but it's so subtle that it's
    difficult to detect at all. However, you should
    be aware that the gentle, sweet people in
    your life will put up the toughest fight.
    CANCER (June 22-July 22). Your loved
    ones mean to help you, though their help
    may not be the most appropriate for your
    problem. You will probably learn more from
    outside sources now. Stray from your inner
    circle to seek assistance.
    LEO (July 23-Aug. 22). If you don't ask for
    what you want, you may still get it due to all
    the thinking and daydreaming you've been
    doing on the subject. It's like every part of
    you is expecting a certain result, and it's
    obvious to all around you.
    VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22). Letting nature
    take its course is not advised. Passivity will
    bring unfavorable results. Take charge of
    your destiny. When you put your mind to it,
    you can elevate your life beyond what you've
    known thus far.
    LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23). An entrepreneurial
    spirit takes hold. You're in the mood
    to create solutions for yourself and others.
    Smart friends will help you develop ideas.
    You'll start a conversation that will go on for
    months to come.
    SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 21). You are not
    content to talk about what everyone else is
    talking about -- most likely other people. You
    will instead be on the lookout for something
    fun, quirky and interesting to share.
    SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21). You
    wisely realize that nothing is all right or all
    wrong. That's why you are willing to listen to
    advice even when you get the feeling it's not
    the best. However small the kernel of truth
    may be, you're always listening for it.
    CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19). You cannot
    predict from whence your next friendship
    will come. It's as though your life is an
    endless hall of doors. You never know what's
    behind the door until you open it.
    AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18). What seems
    impromptu usually takes a lot of work to
    perfect. You realize this and appreciate all
    the efforts people make to show up in the
    world as they do. In other words, you "get it."
    PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20). You'll be in a
    position to do damage control and maybe
    even save someone from himself. Your sign
    mate Albert Einstein said that the difference
    between stupidity and genius is that genius
    has its limits.
    TODAY'S BIRTHDAY (Sept. 3). You will
    be truly grateful for all that happens this
    year, whether the luck appears at first to be
    good or bad. There's a windfall this month.
    The obstacles you face in November will
    help you to become focused and intense.
    Your associations are lighthearted and filled
    with pleasure and enjoyment. Aquarius and
    Gemini people adore you. Your lucky numbers
    are: 30, 1, 24, 39 and 18.
    ASTROLOGICAL QUESTIONS: "I have
    to admit that most of my ex-boyfriends have
    been dishonest men, have used me and
    cheated on me, and have had very little to
    offer with the exception of being extremely
    attractive. I've had a few nice boyfriends,
    and I always seem to get bored of them. My
    friends call me "drama mama." I'm not a
    mother, by the way. When will I settle into a
    relationship that's healthy? I'm a Scorpio."
    The short answer is: when you have
    something better to do. Experiencing rollercoaster
    passion is certainly an exciting way
    to spend your time. You learn something
    about yourself in the process -- what makes
    you weak in the knees or super-angry, what
    quickens your heartbeat, how to communicate
    and miscommunicate. Scorpios are
    gifted with the remarkable ability to transform
    suddenly and completely. When there
    is something you want more than bittersweet
    romantic thrills -- say, a fulfilling career or to
    make an impact on the world by helping others,
    or to raise a family in a healthy way --
    you will simply cease to be attracted to the
    same kind of men.
    CELEBRITY PROFILES: Virgo Charlie
    Sheen makes a hobby of bringing controversy
    and drama to the limelight. Sheen will be
    roasted by Comedy Central at the same time
    as the season premier of "Two and a Half
    Men." He was born under a worldly, liberated
    Sagittarius moon. His natal Mercury is in
    entertaining Leo. Mars and Neptune in
    Scorpio suggest he's like the phoenix that
    rises from the ashes.
    If you would like to write to Holiday
    Mathis, please go to www.creators.com and
    click on "Write the Author" on the Holiday
    Mathis page, or you may send her a postcard
    in the mail. To find out more about Holiday
    Mathis and read her past columns, visit the
    Creators Syndicate Web page at www.creators.
    com.
    Horoscopes by Holiday
    by Holiday Mathis
    SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 2011
    The sun in conservative Virgo angles
    Jupiter in extravagant Taurus, reminding us
    that more is not always better. In fact, more
    can be problematic. Many are able to curb
    their appetites, restrain their spending habits
    and create beauty and order in their environment
    by simply using readily available
    resources and nothing "more."
    ARIES (March 21-April 19). You possess
    remarkable powers, both visual and social.
    You'll create pictures in your mind of you in a
    not-so-distant future, having a ball with the
    people you most want to know.
    TAURUS (April 20-May 20). Spend some
    time figuring out what you really want. When
    you're not sure, you can't help but send out a
    mixed signal. Who knows what you'll bring
    back? It's like casting a fishing line out with
    pizza for bait.
    GEMINI (May 21-June 21). There's a socalled
    Chinese "curse" that sounds suspiciously
    like a blessing: "May you live in interesting
    times and attract the attention of important
    people." Enter gingerly into potentially egoinflating
    situations.
    CANCER (June 22-July 22). You know
    exactly why a scenario is not working out the
    way you want it to. One powerful person
    stands in the way -- or rather, it is this person's
    beliefs that thwart your effort. This belief can
    change with the right persuasion.
    LEO (July 23-Aug. 22). There are many
    ways to go about your work, some of them
    much more expensive than others. Investigate
    your options. Liking a person is not a good
    enough reason to employ him or her.
    VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22). You strive to be
    your best in every situation, but the fact
    remains that some situations will bring out a
    less than optimum side of you. That's why it's
    important to get plenty of rest and give yourself
    every advantage.
    LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23). Someone has
    borrowed a part of you as though you were a
    book, and it is now time to call that part of you
    back. You need all of your energy now so you
    can do what you know you're meant to do.
    SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 21). Businesses and
    people around you hype their assets and rattle
    on about what they can do. You have the
    sneaking suspicion that it can't all be true.
    You'll take a more modest approach, and people
    will respond to you.
    SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21). You
    never know when someone is falling for you.
    All the signs are there, but you're too active
    and involved in your world to wonder what
    others think about you. That's part of what
    makes you so charismatic.
    CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19). Your
    encouragement and interest will inspire
    someone to keep going. These qualities, as
    well as your patience and love, are the most
    significant gifts you can give to others.
    AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18). You have an
    increasing power to heal with your thoughts.
    You also have the potential to hurt with them.
    So be mindful and use your new level of influence
    well.
    PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20). Your environment
    will reflect your gentleness, softness and
    kindness to others. There is a strength in this
    tone that is far greater than the loud aggression
    that sometimes goes on in the world.
    TODAY'S BIRTHDAY (Sept. 2). Put yourself
    in physically different situations -- you'll
    shine as a newcomer. This month, you'll take
    action and gain recognition for your talent
    and ability. Children figure into your work.
    Teaching will bring excitement to your world.
    Now, November and January are the best
    months for business. Cancer and Scorpio people
    adore you. Your lucky numbers are: 40, 1,
    42, 31 and 17.
    WEEKEND LOVE FORECAST: ARIES:
    You resist letting the other person get the
    upper hand -- a wise move right now. Stay
    powerful in love. TAURUS: You'll share amusing
    tricks and anecdotes and bring delight to
    others. GEMINI: Follow the mafia motto to
    protect your love life from intrusion, keeping
    your friends close and your enemies closer.
    CANCER: Your love life actually benefits from
    a lack of planning. Spur of the moment surprises
    invigorate a connection. LEO: A freespirited
    friend will influence you to let your
    hair down. VIRGO: Because you don't care too
    much about what people think of you, they
    find you more attractive than ever. LIBRA:
    You'll make someone feel extraordinarily special
    without trying at all. SCORPIO: You can
    be an actor when you need to be. You'll use
    this skill to spare someone's feelings.
    SAGITTARIUS: You are highly attuned to the
    vibes that people put out and can accurately
    tell what a stranger is thinking. CAPRICORN:
    You'll make an accurate prediction and
    impress a loved one. AQUARIUS: You are so
    funny, and that's part of the reason you're so
    popular now. PISCES: Let someone adore you
    without interrupting to decide whether or not
    you deserve this luxury.
    COUPLE OF THE WEEKEND: The sun in
    Virgo and the moon in Scorpio cast a glow of
    excitement around the Virgo/Scorpio couple.
    Suddenly, there is a wave of interest in what
    these two like and dislike, their habits, beliefs
    and plans for the future. On many issues,
    Virgo and Scorpio are very much in sync. The
    more they can agree on the better, as collectively
    they have greater power and influence
    than the sum of their parts.
    If you would like to write to Holiday Mathis,
    please go to www.creators.com and click on
    "Write the Author" on the Holiday Mathis page,
    or you may send her a postcard in the mail. To
    find out more about Holiday Mathis and read
    her past columns, visit the Creators Syndicate
    Web page at www.creators.com.







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