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Maybe It’s Part of the Nature of Astrology, But Misinformation – Myth, if You Will – Seems to Rise Up Around It. Art, Religion, Science, Pseudoscience, Entertainment – Do We Even Know, Really, How to Classify the Thing? This Article Explores Some of the Top Myths About Horoscopes and Astrology.

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In the congested by-lanes of the Old-City around Charminar in Hyderabad, lies Shaheen a Women’s resource and welfare organization. This is one the few NGO’s in the country that works for Women’s welfare and empowerment. The organization works on the ...
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VegetarianismThe lifestyle of a vegetarian is not that different than everyone else in the culture. In fact, the odds are that somewhere in your social circle at work, school, church or in your family and friends network, you already know ...
AstrologyMaybe It’s Part of the Nature of Astrology, But Misinformation – Myth, if You Will – Seems to Rise Up Around It. Art, Religion, Science, Pseudoscience, Entertainment – Do We Even Know, Really, How to Classify the Thing? This Article ...
WiccaA Brief overview of Wicca:When witchcraft is practiced as a religion, it is called by the Old English term for witch, Wicca. This term is used to counter all the negative stereotypes that society has given witchcraft. Wicca is primarily ...
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Feng Shui CrystalNow I need you to rethink a stereotype. Crystals. Yes, they look good on jewellery and yes drinking wine from them is an especially opulent experience, but the Chinese have had a use for crystals for generations for more than ...
TarotTarot cards would later become associated with mysticism and magic. Tarot was not widely adopted by mystics, occultists and secret societies until the 18th and 19th centuries. The tradition began in 1781, when Antoine Court de Gébelin, a Swiss clergyman, ...
personality development and stability theoriesDespite all the fashionable theories of marriage, the narratives and the feminists, the reasons to get married largely remain the same. True, there have been role reversals and new stereotypes have cropped up.
social moral and personality developmentAn exploration of the role played by an individuals character in the development of self, voice and mind.
PaganismBoth “pagan” and “heathen” have historically been used as a pejorative by adherents of monotheistic religions (such as Judaism, Christianity and Islam) to indicate a disbeliever in their religion, although in modern times it is not always used as a ...
VitalismA common myth surrounding old age is that it is a dull, boring time when people of frail bodies and stale minds live out their last remaining years in misery and solitude, abandoned and forgotten by their friends and loved ...
Free Meditation InstructionOn a beautiful Saturday afternoon, you find yourself with a few minutes to spare and the time to contemplate your surroundings. Carrying a cool glass of water and wearing your most comfortable sandals, you retreat to your back porch and ...
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