True Meaning of Horoscopes

September 5th, 2009

A horoscope, that circular picture, is really a map of the sky, an astrological map of the heavens keyed to the time and place of a specific birth. It is a map that appears typically as a two dimensional chart. It shows the position of the Sun, the Moon, and planet’s at the precise moment of a birth. The format of the map can differ from country to country as well as from culture to culture. But whatever forms the horoscope takes, one thing is common to all horoscopes, and that is that it is based on place, date, and time of birth.

The earth moves from west to east, so the Sun appears to move from east to west. This 360 degree circle of the zodiac is divided into 12 parts, each 30 degrees apart and called the zodiac signs. This is exactly like the twelve numerals on the face of a clock except that everything is backwards from everything you normally know about reading a map.

East is to the left, West is to the right, North is to the bottom, and South is to the top. The Rising sign the sign rising on the eastern horizon at the moment of birth is at “the 9 o’clock position.”

The 12 zodiac signs are Aquarius, Aries, Cancer, Capricorn, Gemini, Leo, Libra, Pisces, Sagittarius, Scorpio, Taurus and Virgo.Each sign has special characteristics that distinguish and mark itself from others. In setting up this astrological map for the birth of a native we divide the circle into twelve sections.

Each of these areas is called houses. Each house defines a specific area. The first house concerns the native’s personal identity. The second house deals with the natives earning power or source of supply. The third house concerns the native’s thoughts or sense of communication.

The horoscope map, in addition to house areas and spatial designators called signs, also contains a third symbol, the planets, including the Sun and Moon. While the houses of the horoscope identify areas of experience and the signs set the stage under which these areas of experience will operate, the planets act as the focus of attention or symbols of force bringing the other two elements together.

A correct interpretation of all these sky bodies exposes much about the native. They could be thought of as weather conditions in the sky at the moment of a native’s birth.

Family Fun With Cartoons

August 3rd, 2009

There was no question that she would spend some time teaching them to draw cartoons. Fun was definitely not the name of the game at that time as puckish humor was not the done thing. A child would be taught how to sketch or paint in oils, however he would not be allowed to indulge in his own creativity by drawing long nosed ridiculous stick figures representing grown-up authority.

Nevertheless parents are slowly and steadily getting to know that the family that plays together stays together and that is the reason why they are spending more and more time indulging in childish activities, over which they can bond with each other.

And among these activities, some of the most important ones are drawing funny cartoons. From the age of 2, a child begins to learn motor skills by picking up a piece of pencil and scribbling all over the wall à la Picasso. A parent should immediately encourage him to indulge in such creativity by giving him a piece of paper, colored pencils and allow him to scribble away using these mediums. Who knows that you might have the next budding Michelangelo right in your own home?

Humor and fun filled cartoons are some of the easiest activities going. The cartoons definitely do not have to be made to measure, as long as they have some recognizable points. The parents can begin by teaching children stick cartoons. You do not have to be a professional artist, because even a lopsided bunny is going to be acknowledged with cheers by your children. What they are looking for is some quality time spent with you; they ask for nothing more.

Some of the fun activities that can be done by parents as well as children is the making of scrapbooks of the events in the life of the family. For example, for a family get-together, the events can be recorded for posterity with every single member of the family drawing Uncle Hector stepping on the tail of the cat, and Aunt Emily sitting on Aunt Pat’s hat. Not only is this going to be a memorable way of remembering the occasion, but it is going to be preserved for future generations. It is good to label these cartoons with funny statements.

Kids love to indulge in such creative activities, because they get a great opportunity to make caricatures of people. Not only is this a very healthy way of getting rid of excess energy, but also, they can be kept busy during a rainy day, drawing cartoons.

Parents who use the excuse that they do not have time to spend with their children because they are busy earning for their children’s future, are missing out on lots of family fun. And what could be funnier than drawing colorful cartoons for your future sketchbooks, to relax and while away an otherwise boring rainy day?