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Money horoscope prediction – May

Your Money & Finance Horoscope looks at your current financial situation and helps to guide you in the right direction. Find out what your sun signs say about current money and finances.
Predictions:
ARIES: Arians doesn’t spend much time thinking about getting rich. Keep a record of all your comings and outgoings this month, you will be able to see then just where you are going wrong. You may need to make a couple of sacrifices too but you will discover it is for the best in the long run.
TAURUS: Money is no object when it comes to buying for someone you love but you need to keep an eye on your financial situation. Make sure you save a little each month as this will come in handy when you really need it.
GEMINI: Don’t put all your eggs into a only one basket, make sure you save a little each month so that it is there when you need it the most. Be careful before you part with any cash this month, don’t be too hasty to take up an offer that appears too good to be true.
CANCER: Be careful you do not get too greedy, you need to put a curb on your spending. Write down what it is you actually need and separate it from what you want. You will find out this month the harsh reality of having your cake and eating it too.
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The Astrological Spread
The Spiritual reading is similar to the Past Life reading in they both use only the Major Arcana and both deal with the inner person, the soul essence of an individual.

S= SIGNIFICATOR. This is the Major Arcana card chosen to represent the individual. It is symbolic of the Soul’s essence.
Card 1 Aries: Represents mood, disposition, and current problems
Card 2 Taurus: Represents the financial situation
Card 3 Gemini: Represents travel and communication
Card 4 Cancer: Represents home life, siblings and parents
Card 5 Leo: Represents pleasures
Card 6 Virgo: Represents health
Card 7 Libra: Represents partnerships and marriages
Card 8 Scorpio: Represents inheritances and deaths
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The Year of the Dragon

According to the Chinese Zodiac, the Year of 2012 is the Year of the Dragon, which begins on January 23, 2012 and ends on February 9, 2013. The Dragon is the fifth sign of the Chinese Zodiac, which consists of 12 Animal signs. The Dragon is a creature of myth and legend. In ancient China, the celestial Dragon represents an emperor and power. Today, it is the ultimate auspicious symbol signifying success and happiness. May the celestial Dragon bring great good luck to everyone.
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Vedic astrology

Veda is a Sanskrit word which means ‘knowledge’.’Vedic’ means ‘of the knowledge’. This word was usedin ancient India to describe the original culture, the original knowledge given to humans at the beginningof creation. It was passed down orally since the timeof creation, then eventually in written form to the present. ‘Vedic’ refers to original knowledge given by God to humankind.
Vedic Astrology comes from the Vedic scriptures of ancient India. The centerpiece book on Vedic Astrology is the Brihat Parashara Hora Shastra. Thisis the great scripture on astrology by Sage Parashara.
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Compatible Astrological Signs

Astrological elements like fire, water, air and earth also play an equally important role in astrological compatibility. Here is a brief synopsis of astrological sign compatibility.
Aries is considered to be most compatible with fellow fire signs, Leo and Sagittarius, as well as Aquarius and Gemini.
Taurus, the bull, is most compatible with fellow earth signs Virgo and Capricorn, and also Pisces and Cancer.
Gemini, the twins, go well along with Leo and Aries, other than the fellow air signs, Libra and Aquarius.
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Mayan astrology

Mayan civilization came into existence over one thousand years; the ancient Maya interpreted and understood time in a particular way which was totally different from any other existing culture or civilization. This Mesoamerican form of astrology was one of the most advanced forms of astrology of its time. The Mayan Calendar was known as the Tzolk’in and consisted of 20 day signs with 13 galactic numbers which gave a 260 day period calendar.
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Nostradamus a famous psychic
Nostradamus

Michel de Nostredame , later to be known as the famous psychic Nostradamus was born on December 14th, 1503 in St. Remy de Provence, France. His education in part was influenced by his families descent, which was Jewish, though he and his family converted to Catholicism when he was a young boy. He studied Jewish occult literature as well as astrology, which led to his introduction to Latin, Greek and Hebrew. In his later years, he was sent to Avignon, France, to study medicine. His education in medicine gained him a bachelor degree and it was soon after that he started the path of healing and was even instrumental in developing methods of treatment, which helped those suffering from the Black Plague.
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Astrology in the USA
Astrology
Astrology in the USA
In the United States, a great surge of popular interest in astrology took place between 1900 through 1949. A very popular astrologer based in New York City named Evangeline Adams helped feed the public’s thirst for astrology readings with many accurate forecasts, her biographers say. A famous court case involving Adams, who was arrested and charged with illegal fortune-telling in 1914 – was later dismissed when Adams correctly read the horoscope of the judge’s son with only a birthdate. Her acquittal set an American precedent that if astrologers practiced in a professional manner that they were not guilty of any wrong-doing.
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History of astrology
History of Astrology

Babylonian astrology
The history of astrology can now be traced back to ancient Babylonia, and indeed to the earliest phases of Babylonian history, in the third millennium B.C.[1][2]
In Babylonia as well as in Assyria as a direct offshoot of Sumerian culture (or in general the Mesopotamian culture), astrology takes its place in the official cult as one of the two chief means at the disposal of the priests (who were called bare or “inspectors”) for ascertaining the will and intention of the gods, the other being through the inspection of the liver of the sacrificial animal.
The earliest extant Babylonian astrology text is the Enuma Anu Enlil (literally meaning “When the gods Anu and Enlil…”), dating back to 1600 B.C. This text describes various astronomical omens and their application to national and political affairs. For example, a segment of the text says: “If in Nisannu the sunrise appears sprinkled with blood, battles. Nisannu is the Babylonian month corresponding to March/April in the Western calendar.
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