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Overview Of Free Astrology Readings (October 30, 2010 )

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There are many people who depend on their astrology readings to provide them with the guidance and advice that is needed to make big decisions. For an individual who has never had this type of experience there are not free astrology readings available.

The astrological reading is complex and detailed. The reading is based on an individuals time of birth, birth location, and date of birth. This information, together with the location of the planets provide the astrologer with the necessary information to create an accurate reading.

While the sun sign is very well know to most people, there are twelve other astrological signs of the zodiac that also play an important role in one’s life. The sun sign is often used for daily horoscopes. Many people wonder why there are days that their horoscope is completely off. This is because the other eleven zodiac signs are also playing a key part of how the horoscope will turn out.

When a person has an astrological reading, the individual who does the reading creates a map of the signs and their location. From this map the person can provide information about events or occurrences in an individual’s life and how the combined signs will affect that event.

The price to get an astrological reading can be high. The charts for an astrological reading can take up to a month to complete and the astrologer is very careful to interpret the relationship of each sign accurately. How the twelve signs line up at any given time reflects how events will occur. By moving a calendar ahead an astrologer is able to predict accurately the result of an event.

Getting free astrology readings allows a person to be introduced to astrology and how astrology works in one’s life. If a person is prepared for significant life events they care react more appropriately and positively. There are fewer surprises and they are able to cope with stresses that would have been overwhelming.

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The Story of the Buddha (October 7, 2010 )

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Over 2,500 years in the past, Prince Siddharta Gautama was given birth in what’s presently called Lumbini in Nepal. He was born a prince and his birth was heralded all sorts of distinct conditions that indicated a future of greatness. The prince’s father went to a wiseman who lived inside the kingdom for guidance about his boy.  The sage man believed that the prince, Siddharta Gautama, might either follow in his father’s  footsteps and become a great king or he would become a spiritual leader.

Praying that his son should develop into his heir, the king did his best to separate the prince from those things that might inspire him toward a spiritual existence.  The prince was bombarded by comfort  and excess, every one of the rewards that his royal placement could offer.  Siddharta Gautama turned out to be to be a brilliant scholar and exceptional sportsman.  He wed a lovely woman whom he loved and  they  bore a son.

At the age of 29, the prince determined that the world around him was a great deal more complex than he encountered in the walls of his palace.  Out amongst the citizens of the kingdom, he  discovered reality: old-age, sickness and death. The shock of this discovery left the youthful prince shaken. He decided then to dedicate himself to ending the suffering. Leaving his wife and child, the prince forsaked his worldly property and embarked on a spiritual journey.

Guatama began a course of study under several teachers to understand their particular practices. With the aid of Alara Kalama, he began to learn meditation and learned an exalted form referred to as absorption.  This allowed him to attain a state of nothingness where there is no moral or cognitive dimension. While this was valuable it was apparent to the former prince that it wouldn’t solve the suffering he  had witnessed.  Guatama continued his hunt for others who might aid him on his spiritual voyage.  Udraka Ramputra, helped Gautama to perceive a state of neither perception or non-perception,  but this to was not what he was searching for. The next step in his quest led Gautama to Uruvilva in Northern India.  It was there he chose an ascetic way, surviving a life of deprival for nearly 6 years. This just resulted in the destruction of his entire body, weakness and self-destruction. Even though it cost him his five followers, Gautama ended this ascetic way of life.

The end of this spiritual journey seemed as far away as ever, so the Buddha sat down under a Bodhi tree and announced that “flesh may wither, blood may dry up, but I shall not rise from the spot until Enlightenment has been one.”  After 40 days and nights of thought and meditation, the Buddha finally realized Enlightenment.

It’s the Buddhist understanding that at that moment he attained a state of being that exceeds anything else in the universe. Each of our normal experiences are based on preconceptions and conditions: how we were raised, our ordeals, flaws and mistakes. Enlightenment is a state in which the complicated internal workings of existence become apparent and the source of man’s suffering discovered.

For the next 45 years, the Buddha traveled through much of what is today north India. He taught the way of Enlightenment to all or any who wanted to comprehend. This instruction came to be referred to as the dharma or “the teaching of the enlightened one.     The Buddha took many disciples who in turn achieved their own Enlightenment and they trained others.

Buddhists believe Buddha accomplished a state of existence that goes beyond everthing else in the world. If regular knowledge is founded on conditions – upbringing, psychology, views, awareness, and so on – Enlightenment is Unconditioned. It was a state when the Buddha gained insight into the deepest workings of life and for that reason, into the reason for human suffering, the problem that had set Him on His spiritual quest in the first place.

The Buddha statue we often see doesn not represent a god and did not consider himself as a divine creature. He was just a man that endeavored to transform himself through self reflection and meditation. Buddhists see him as an ideal and his quest as a guideline that can direct them on the path to enlightenment.  Most homes that practice Buddhism will display a statue of Buddha, but this is intended to remind them of their own spiritual journey.

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