Join the group! I think most of humanity is nervous these days about
the future. If you are still in school, do something you love if you
can, i.e. "Follow Your Bliss".//I forgot to add shrinks to the list of
conjurers/con men. It's easy to give advice to others when they will
pay you a few hundred dollars per visit. Some- but not all- are simply
snake-oil salesmen.

On Jun 1, 4:59 am, "pol.science kid" <[email protected]> wrote:
> well.. i am at that point of my life where any speculations about my future
> give me butterflies in my stomach..so i just stick to the descriptive part
> of it...
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> On 6/1/10, rigsy03 <[email protected]> wrote:
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> > Also, woman's cycle based on the moon.
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> > On Jun 1, 4:30 am, Pat <[email protected]> wrote:
> > > On 30 May, 08:45, "pol.science kid" <[email protected]> wrote:
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> > > > I was wondering if astrology is for real..i mean is there a fragment
> > > > of truth in it.. even though it seems completely irrational...does the
> > > > fact that it has been there for ages give it legitimacy..or is it pure
> > > > fluff feeding off people uncertainties about life...
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> > > It could well be an aspect of the general holography of the universe.
> > > That is, there are aspects ofthe universe which reflect the entirety,
> > > if one is open to looking for these reflections and know how to
> > > interpret them.  One thing IS for sure, gravity's effect is real and
> > > carries across space-time from one end to the other.  We know that the
> > > luno-solar gravity accounts for the tides and the word 'lunacy'
> > > implies that those tidal effects may (strictly MAY!!) also affect our
> > > cerebro-spinal fluid in a subtle way.- Hide quoted text -
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