05-12-2006, 10:00 PM
Greetings,
something on relationships and star signs...
I do have to admit that if ever I meet a 'likely' man nowadays and he tells me he is a Pisces...it immediately makes me wary....one mauling, two times bitten and a couple of times snapped at ... has left it's marks..
Unfair comment on the rest of you nice Pisces guys, I know...but I seem to have been like bait on a line to some of those fish.
OK I know it may just be coincidental or bad choice, but could there be a common denominator in the Pisces astrological group that is triggered by an Aquarian born around my time of year.....?
I know personally of two relationships that lasted many years, neither of them 'matching' signs, one a Cancer/Libra and the other a Capricorn/Cancer....the first was a happy match, the second not so happy.
If you take that on the principles of water creates oxygen/air - and earth is made soggy by water.... you can see where the difference could be..especially as the crab is amphibious not a fish.
A fire sign with a water sign, could find the fire is extinguished by the water or the water is burnt dry and with fire and earth, the fire could be extinguished by the earth.
Fire burns brightly with air, but can burn out of control if you are not careful...
Chinese birth signs and Feng Shui have the same sort of principles...but have wood and metal instead of air....metal destroys wood, water destroys fire, fire creates earth, metal creates water....etc
The Chinese also have animal years, rather than months that are used to prepare your horoscope, these are aligned with your elemental sign for a fuller picture. Certain 'animals' and elements are advised against forming a relationship with another as they are 'opposites'.
There are some Eastern countries where you are advised not to marry unless your birth signs are compatible as this creates bad 'chi' in the family as a whole and the same with businesses, your partner must be of a compatible sign, otherwise there could be losses.
regards
Arthes
something on relationships and star signs...
I do have to admit that if ever I meet a 'likely' man nowadays and he tells me he is a Pisces...it immediately makes me wary....one mauling, two times bitten and a couple of times snapped at ... has left it's marks..
Unfair comment on the rest of you nice Pisces guys, I know...but I seem to have been like bait on a line to some of those fish.
OK I know it may just be coincidental or bad choice, but could there be a common denominator in the Pisces astrological group that is triggered by an Aquarian born around my time of year.....?
I know personally of two relationships that lasted many years, neither of them 'matching' signs, one a Cancer/Libra and the other a Capricorn/Cancer....the first was a happy match, the second not so happy.
If you take that on the principles of water creates oxygen/air - and earth is made soggy by water.... you can see where the difference could be..especially as the crab is amphibious not a fish.
A fire sign with a water sign, could find the fire is extinguished by the water or the water is burnt dry and with fire and earth, the fire could be extinguished by the earth.
Fire burns brightly with air, but can burn out of control if you are not careful...
Chinese birth signs and Feng Shui have the same sort of principles...but have wood and metal instead of air....metal destroys wood, water destroys fire, fire creates earth, metal creates water....etc
The Chinese also have animal years, rather than months that are used to prepare your horoscope, these are aligned with your elemental sign for a fuller picture. Certain 'animals' and elements are advised against forming a relationship with another as they are 'opposites'.
There are some Eastern countries where you are advised not to marry unless your birth signs are compatible as this creates bad 'chi' in the family as a whole and the same with businesses, your partner must be of a compatible sign, otherwise there could be losses.
regards
Arthes
Cristina
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The Hoplite Association
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The enemy is less likely to get wind of an advance of cavalry, if the orders for march were passed from mouth to mouth rather than announced by voice of herald, or public notice. Xenophon
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