Archive for April, 2006
Published by
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Numerology on
April 26, 2006
Ever meet someone who is out to save the world? Who is truly compassionate and charismatic? Someone who has some position of power in a great cause, or religious group? Chances are, they are part of the 11% percent of the population living on Life Path (9) the Path of the Humanitarian. These individuals have birthdays which when summed, and then reduced by Fadic addition give us a (9) result.
(For example Cher, born May 20th, 1946; 5 + 20 + 1946 = 1971 = 18 = 9)
Note that your Life Path is Numerology’s equivalent to your Sun Sign in Astrology; telling us what the primary factors are in shaping your Destiny.
Talents and Abilities
Humanitarians primary goal is to show compassion for people. They want to change the world and make it a better place for everyone. They are charismatic and very creative individuals. They are drawn to positions of power in some great cause, politics, or a religious group. They understand people’s need for hope in their lives.
These people have unlimited opportunities to succeed in life. They are loving and broad minded; tolerant of other peoples desires and weaknesses. They have many friends and acquaintances; they network well, and people are drawn to them. They are not gifted financially, but wealth means little to them.
Humanitarians love to travel and see new places. They are likely to have strong psychic abilities. These people are emotionally intense, and impatient with delays in their plans. Jobs and task in their lives tend to reach sudden and dramatic endings. These people are not subtle.
Problem Areas for Humanitarians
Humanitarians tend to have hot tempers. They are often impractical, and can be poor judges of character. Clever people can manipulate them when they are not on their guard. They are poor detail people, and need to delegate that kind of work to others.
Famous Life Path (9) Humanitarians
Famous people with this Life Path include: Troy Aikman, Christina Applegate, India Arie, Bea Arthur, Sean Astin, Rowan Atkinson, Barbara Bach, Tyra Banks, Roberto Benigni, Jack Black, Andrea Bocelli, Steven Bochco, Garth Brooks, Gisele Bundchen, Edward Burns, Jim Carrey, Cher, Roma Downey, Kirsten Dunst, Laurence Fishburne, Harrison Ford, Morgan Freeman, Cuba Gooding, Jr., Matt Groening, Thomas Harris, Ed Harris, Melissa Joan Hart, Dustin Hoffman, Anthony Hopkins, Whitney Houston, Ricki Lake, Spike Lee, Tara Lipinski, Courtney Love, Loretta Lynn, Shirley MacLaine, Julianna Margulies, Wynton Marsalis, Bill Murray, Tom Petty, Lisa Marie Presley, Michael Richards, Gavin Rossdale, Kurt Russell, Garry Shandling, Jada Pinkett Smith, Tom Snyder, Sharon Stone, Jonathan Taylor Thomas, Kristin Scott Thomas, John Updike, and Renee Zellweger
Keith Abbott is the developer and owner of ‘Numerology 4 You’ where you can view Cher’s complete Numerology reading, along with those of over 500 other celebrities. Order your own Numerology Chart today at www.numerology4you.com
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Published by
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Psychic on
April 8, 2006

Many of us suppress our emotions in the waking worldespecially extreme onesfor fear of somehow alienating those around us, or else of appearing dangerously vulnerable, or even of disgusting ourselves.
This means that the only way in which we can safely express our true feelings is in dreamland. Dreams that are flooded with a positive emotion may furthermore often be categorized as wish-fulfillment dreams, while those that are blighted by a negative emotion may be classed as safety-valve dreams.
Below is an analysis of two emotions common in dreams: fear and freedom.
FEAR
If you had a nightmare that left you paralyzed with fear, you probably awoke feeling very relieved to realize that it was just a dream, and you may have spent most of the next day trying to push it out of your memory. However, these types of dreams
are underlined by our waking fearswhich are very real, though perhaps repressedwhich are likely to appear in our dreams again and again until we confront and resolve them.
Symbolic and Verbal Associations
* Unconscious fears; phobias
* Something (or someone) that one finds monstrous
* Repressed personal qualities or characteristics
* External threats
* A call to action; the fight or flight response
Positive Interpretations:
If you have a waking phobia of spiders, did you wake up in a panic after dreaming that hundreds of giant, hairy arachnids were crawling all over you?
Or, if you suffer from a fear of heights, did you have a nightmare in which you found yourself dangling precariously over the edge of a very high cliff?
If so, your dream was probably just mirroring your waking phobias, especially if something in the real world has recently triggered your fear.
And, as scary as your dream may have been to you, your unconscious mind probably selected the nightmare scenario as a call to action, in order to urge you to confront and conquer your fear.
If you have a recurring scary dream, you may find it helpful to tell yourself that when you next have the dream, you will not run from whatever it is that frightens you, be it spiders or boogeymen, but will instead stand and face whatever it is.
If you do, you may be surprised to find that the dream consequences are not as bad as you imagined them to be, which will help to allay your fear and hopefully put an end to the dreams.
Negative Interpretations:
The unconscious will sometimes portray our fears in
monstrous form. Did you have a dream in which you were being pursued by a hideous, fanged monster that had run you down and was about to overtake you?
If so, the monster was most likely a symbol of something that you fear in the waking world that you feel is threatening to consume you.
Doing some free association may help you to figure out whom or what your dream monster represented. Was it your predatory lover? An ogre-like teacher? Your own green-eyed beast of jealousy? Could your dream vampire have represented your energy-sapping friend? (Or had you just watched a vampire movie on late-night television?)
Once you have identified the source of your fright, you will be better able to arm yourself in order to do battle with whatever it is that is troubling you.
FREEDOM
Sometimes our dreams may fill us with an exhilarating sense of freedom or liberation. And when we awake from this sort of dream, we may feel somewhat let down or disappointed to realize that we must now deal with the more mundane reality of the world.
Dreams of flying may be the most literal or obvious form of freedom dreams, but almost any dream scenario may fall into this category, depending on our own subjective feelings and experiences.
Symbolic and Verbal Associations
* Exhilaration
* Escape; release
* Casting off your shackles
* Being yourself
* Flying high, or floating free
Positive Interpretations:
In your dream, were you soaring over beautiful mountains and valleys, or running carefree through a meadow of wildflowers? Or did your dream self rise up and walk out of your tedious office job for the last time?
Dreams in which we finally break away from the chains and shackles that bind usphysically or emotionallyare likely to fill us with an overwhelming feeling of euphoria.
Wish-fulfillment, escapist fantasy dreams of this sort are special treats from our unconscious minds, sent to us in order to make up or compensate for the tedium or drudgery of our day-to-day lives.
These dreams may provide us with the little extra boost that we need in order to cope with daily lifeand if we heed their message, they may even encourage us to release ourselves from whatever (or whoever) is holding us back or sapping our vitality in the waking world.
Negative Interpretations:
If you felt extremely sad or depressed after waking from a dream in which you experienced ultimate freedom, do you feel that the dreariness and the confines of your current life have chained you down so firmly that there is no way of ever escaping to happiness?
For instance, are you in a relationship that is making you feel trapped or claustrophobic? Are the demands of others, or of your workload, stealing your time, your energy, or your individuality? Do you long for a more exciting, stimulating relationship, job, or life? Do you desire the freedom to be yourself ?
If so, your unconscious mind was probably using your dream in order to urge you to seek appropriate help to take the necessary steps to release yourself from whatever situation is confining you.
Though your dream may have provided you with a temporary release from your troubles, you may continue to experience your waking sadness until you make a conscious effort to cast off your shackles whether they were put on you by yourself or by othersand to live your life in whatever manner you find personally fulfilling.
About the author: Clare Gibson is the author of numerous books on dreams and astrology. This article is part of an extract from her book: The Ultimate Dream Decoder. The full extract can be read at http://www.browsebooksforfree.com/books5-5


Published by
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Astrology,
Numerology on
April 6, 2006
Ever meet someone who is always setting goals for themselves? Who loves struggling and competition for its own sake; maybe even has a streak of ruthlessness in them? Chances are, they are part of the 11% percent of the population living on Life Path (8) the Path of the Warrior. These individuals have birthdays which when summed, and then reduced by Fadic addition give us a (8) result.
(For example Halle Berry, born August 14th, 1966; 8 + 14 + 1966 = 1988 = 26 =
Note that your Life Path is Numerology’s equivalent to your Sun Sign in Astrology; telling us what the primary factors are in shaping your Destiny.
Talents and Abilities
Warriors primary goal in life is to establish goals or obstacles for themselves, and then to achieve or overcome them by battle or struggle. They live for the thrill of the fight, the struggle for power and achievement that fills their lives. They are strong, mentally tough, and ruthless in the pursuit of their objectives. Warriors are dynamic, self-reliant people who hate depending on others where their success is at stake. Success does not come easily for Warriors; they must wrest it from life by their own efforts.
These people are ambitious, powerful, and confident; they easily intimidate others who cross their path. They were made for the business jungle, where their power and self-confidence shine. These people are excellent organizers, and they tend to immerse themselves in their chosen career or profession. Warriors take lots of time and trouble with their appearance. They tend to be natural athletes, and good at most sports they take up. Warriors tend to be either complete successes or total failures at the task they undertake; there is no middle ground for them.
Problem Areas for Warriors
Warriors tend to have problems in their domestic lives; either with affection for loved ones, or feeling out of sorts when they have to deal with people they are not competing with. Warriors must learn to balance their material desires with their spiritual desires. When they are in balance, they enjoy helping others, and life will reward their generosity. When they are out of balance, and material greed or over ambition is present, they tend to be unlucky in life.
Famous Life Path (8) Warriors
Famous people with this Life Path include: Giorgio Armani, Neil Armstrong, Lance Bass, Warren Beatty, Kate Beckinsale, Halle Berry, Jessica Biel, Bjork, Cate Blanchett, Helenna Bonham-Carter, Sandra Bullock, Naomi Campbell, Deepak Chopra, Cindy Crawford, Penelope Cruz, Matt Damon, Ted Danson, Hilary Duff, Bob Dylan, Anthony Edwards, Jane Fonda, Aretha Franklin, James Gandolfini, Andy Garcia, Richard Gere, Gene Hackman, Mariska Hargitay, Faith Hill, Philip Seymour Hoffman, Enrique Iglesias, Don Imus, Tommy Lee Jones, Nathan Lane, David Mamet, Dylan McDermott, Sarah McLachlan, Paul Newman, Randy Quaid, Gloria Reuben, Natasha Richardson, Diane Sawyer, David Schwimmer, Martin Scorsese, Elisabeth J. Shue, Martha Stewart, Ben Stiller, Oliver Stone, Barbara Streisand, Elizabeth Taylor, James VanDerBeek, Robin Williams, and Yanni.
Keith Abbott is the developer and owner of ‘Numerology 4 You’ where you can view Halle Berry’s complete Numerology reading, along with those of over 500 other celebrities. Order your own Numerology Chart today at www.numerology4you.com
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