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November 30, 2005

Soul searching

I have done some soul searching (accidentally first wrote sour searching) and come to realize that my work here at Astrology Signs is just about to start. I am now on the verge to complete some basic information pieces on astrology and the trip is only about to start for real.

I am not so enthusiastic to keep on writing descriptive articles about basics. I am more into practical work. With this

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November 29, 2005

Planet Uranus

PLANET URANUS
Uranus has low density and it belongs to Jovian planets, meaning those planets that are of low density – Neptune, Saturn and Jupiter. Uranus was noticed at the beginning of the Industrial Revolution, because technological standards started to improve and telescopes developed in quality. Uranus is cyan in colour because of its methane that absorbs red light.

URANUS MYTHOLOGY
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November 28, 2005

Planet Jupiter

PLANET JUPITER
Jupiter is the fourth brightest spot on our sky, just behind – Sun, Moon and Venus. Jupiter is the biggest of all planets in our system. This is the most dominating planet in our solar system. Planet spins in enormous speed and consists mostly of gases.

Jupiter is famous of its huge red spot that has been seen since 17th century. Jupiter is similar to Saturn in a sense that

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November 27, 2005

Planet Saturn

PLANET SATURN
Saturn is the second largest planet in our solar system. You probably know Saturn because of its rings – such a beautiful planet! Those rings have massive amount of water by the way. Saturn rotates extremely fast in relation to its size but it takes almost 30 years from the planet to complete its cycle around the Sun. This long cycle is also the basis for a astrological phenomenon

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Rabbi Marc Gellman: How to Pray

How to do spiritual things part III: praying.

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November 26, 2005

SELAH! Pause think reflect on God’s Word for Today

Today’s daily devotion from God’s Word for the thinking person. Here is a one page reflection on practical contemporary Christian living.

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November 16, 2005

Rabbi Gellman’s Two-Part Thanksgiving Test

At this time of year, too many of us are grateful for the wrong things.

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November 9, 2005

A Call to Arms on Oral Sex

Uncomfortable or not, it is time for clergy to speak out about how God wants our kids to use their bodies

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November 8, 2005

Comment trash

That awful comment trash arrived here too. I have been spending past hour to get rid of them. Annoying.

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November 6, 2005

Planet Mercury

MERCURY
Mercury is the hot planet. Closest to the Sun and only Pluto is smaller. Sunny side of Mercury has infernal temperature and the side that is away from Sun can freeze up your diet Pepsi in no time. Mercury can only be seen at twilight both setting and rising, therefore it has been notoriously difficult to observe therefore contributing to Mercury’s planetary image as we see it today. One

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