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Responsibility – The Ability to Respond

responsibility

Responsible – Required to do something; accountable

Response-ability is the ability to respond, thus taking care of something that needs or has to be done, whether it is for yourself or someone else.

Many people including ourselves love to complain. We complain, blame others, play victim, feel burdened, don’t understand ourselves, and in the midst of that we may not do what we have to do in order to begin to see the change we want to see, nor get a step ahead because we fall short to our own irresponsibility.

We have a hard time grasping the concept of what we need to figure out and where we need to go next. What is it that we really want? Where is it that we need to go?  Practicing self control may tend to become a thing of the past and we become fanatics to the temporary pleasure we create, leaving us to suffer consequences in the long run.

We must understand and internalize that we change the world when we change ourselves. This is why responsibility is so important. An attitude of responsibility opens up realms of possibility and potentiality. Responsibility isn’t a burden. When we respond to situations from a position of confidence and joy, the feeling of weight from obligations disappears. Being responsible allows us to create the environment we wish to live in.

May you learn to solve your own answers and understand your misfortunes so you can begin to make decisions that bring about true satisfaction.

Meditate on that and begin to practice your ability to respond.

December 19, 2008 Posted by lyricspoetic | Inspiration, Love & Relationships | , , , , , , , , , , , | 2 Comments

How to “Simply” Read Your Birth Chart

Animated Birth Chart

As life passes, we experience new things that continuously show us different aspects of our personalities. As human beings we are ever changing with time but still, we live by our own standards. Everyone has their likes and dislikes; some people like long lasting relationships while others prefer to never give marriage or committed relationships a thought. Some people are leaders and others, followers.

If you would like to understand yourself a little better or compare compatibility between you and a loved one or friend, I would suggest looking up a Natal or “Birth” Chart online. There is a list of links on the bottom of this blog to help you further. Here are a few things you should know before you do…

Accuracy: The Time, Date, and Year you were born, of course ;)

Houses: There are 12 Houses in a Chart, the chart is a circle divided into 12 sections or “houses”, similar to the 12 signs of the zodiac. Here, according the the day, time, and year you were born, explains what planets, stars, and moons, all referred to as “Planets” were located and aligned in specific parts of the universe, aligning together with certain signs of the zodiac.

A simple outline of each house is:

1st - Self, appearance, approach

2nd - Financial, value, earning capacity

3rd - Immediate environment, the mind

4th - Base of operations, the home, end of a matter

5th - Romance, speculation, children

6th - Health, Work/Profession

7th - Marriage, partnerships

8th - Death, sex, regeneration

9th - Religion, philosophies, higher education

10th- Career, superiors

11th- Friends, hopes and dreams

12th- Self communion, sub-conscious

Planets: There are 10 planets including the sun and the moon, each planet will rule a particular sign and there will be a combined interpretation of your characteristics in each house.

The overview of the planets are:

SUN: Associated with the ego and inner self.

Moon: Associated with moods and memories.

Mercury: Associated with all methods of communication.

Venus: Associated with feelings, affections and harmony.

Mars: Associated with self assertion and confidence.

Jupiter: Associated with growth, prosperity and good fortune.

Saturn: Associated with limitation, reality and practicality.

Uranus: Associated with new and unconventional ideas, inventions and genius.

Neptune: Associated with fantasy, myth, spirituality and mysticism.

Pluto: Associated with the transformational processes of life – birth, sex and death.

and how you can relate them to each sign

Astrological Signs: All brief descriptions of the 12 signs.

Aires:

Aries strengths and weaknesses

Headstrong, courageous Self-absorbed
Impulsive Oblivious to surroundings
Assertive Aggressive
First, self-motivating, initiating Impatient
Honest, straightforward Opinionated
Active
Competitive Argumentative
Independent
Youthful Provocative
Idealistic Angry

Taurus:

Taurus strengths and weaknesses

Patient Stubborn
Practical Materialistic
Sensual Greedy
Dependable Resistant to change
Peace loving Lazy
Artistic Negative
Outdoorsy Possessive
Good with money

Gemini:

Gemini strengths and weaknesses

Versatile Scattered
Curious Flighty
Talkative Gossiping
Communicative Difficult to pin down
Quick learner Nervous
Intelligent Superficial
Good with new ideas & languages
“Jack of all trades” Fickle
Duality, 2 jobs, 2 majors, 2 lovers Two-faced
Often has several projects going at once

Cancer:

Cancer strengths and weaknesses:

Considerate Defensive
Supportive Moody
Nurturing Self-indulgent
Intuitive Selfish
Mothering Smothering
Good with the public
Sensitive Overemotional
Tenacious Clings to people and things
Conservative Negative
Traditional
A homebody Withdrawn

Leo:

Leo’s strengths and weaknesses:

Loyal Over-idealistic
Confident False bravado
Respectful Judgemental
Idealistic Self-centered
Trusting Egotistical
Creative Seeks approval from the outside
Proud Perfectionist
Generous Naive
Good with children
Determined
A natural performer

Virgo:

Virgo’s strengths and weaknesses

Efficient, gets the job done Compulsive about details
Calm, quiet Way too hard on self
Practical Negative, “glass half empty”
Service oriented Critical, perfectionist
Devoted to duty Worries too much
Flexible Judgmental
Good with details Fault finding
Analytical Hypochondriac
Health and body conscious
Meticulous Holds others to a high standard
Communicates through actions rather than words

Libra:

Libra’s strengths and weaknesses

Balanced Opportunistic
Diplomatic “Peace at any price”
Refined Style more important than substance
Artistic Impractical
Just, fair Indecisive
Objective A yes-person
Graceful Lazy
Charming Avoids necessary confrontation
Creates beauty & harmony
Good with one-on-one interactions

Scorpio:

Scorpio’s strengths and weaknesses

Passionate Jealous
Perceptive Guilt-ridden
Determined Manipulative
Supportive Obsessive
Healing Controlling
Willful Cruel
Powerful Destructive
Insightful Defensive
Good in crisis situations Secretive (hides vulnerabilities)
Strong survival instincts

Sagittarius:

Sagittarius’ strength and weaknesses

Straightforward Impersonal
Optimistic Tactless
Open-minded Impractical
Outgoing Phony, “plays the part”
Adventurous Extravagant
A natural teacher Over-commits
Idealistic Rationalizes
Philosophical Dogmatic
Lucky
Generous
Aware of the “big picture”

Capricorn:

Capricorn’s strengths and weaknesses:

Independent Selfish
Serious Status seeking
Hardworking Corporate minded
Responsible Stingy
Methodical Greedy
Patient Pessimistic
Late Bloomer, ages well Paranoid
Ambitious Materialistic
Secure

Aquarius:

Aquarius strengths and weaknesses:

Logical Hard-headed
Objective Detached
Visionary Obstinate
Humanitarian Rebellious
Eccentric Unpredictable
Independent Tactless
Intelligent Avoids dealing with emotions
Progressive
Impersonal
Rebellious
Friendly
Group-oriented

Pisces:

Pisces strengths and weaknesses

Sensitive Impressionable
Compassionate Martyr, victim mentality
Psychic, open to other people’s emotions
Spiritual Prone to addictions
Intuitive Way too tolerant of bad situations
Artistic, musical Self-Sacrificing
Nurturing, nursing Spacey, confused
Imaginative Escapist
Idealistic Passive

Foundation of a Chart:

Signs are the “HOW” Operation – How energies of the planets will be expressed.

Planets are the “WHAT” Operation – What type of energy.

Houses are the “WHERE” Operation – Circumstances or the environment where planets in signs will manifest themselves.

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Here are a few other links that give you LESSONS on Reading Natal Chart’s…

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For A Symbol Break Down click here:

Symbols & Meanings

A Great Break Down on Zodiac Signs:

Zodiac Signs

December 19, 2008 Posted by lyricspoetic | Astrology, Numerology, Spirituality & Tarot, Love & Relationships | , , , , , , , , , , , , , , | No Comments Yet

Cats and Dogs for Dinner?

China Cat Protest 

As I was reading up on current events I noticed a headline saying “Pet Lovers Protest Cats on the Menu in China” I literally gasped covering my mouth imagining little furry kittens being born and captured to be served on the plates by mouth watering Chinese people. I thought to myself, “Damn, I remember the jokes when I was a little girl, always proclaiming that the neighborhood Chinese restaurant served cat because there’s no way chicken could be that chewy but I didn’t expect this.”

Here, take a look…

 China Cat Protest

GUANGZHOU, China – While animal lovers in Beijingprotested the killing of cats for food on Thursday, a butcher in Guangdong province — where felines are the main ingredient in a famous soup — just shrugged her shoulders and wielded her cleaver. “Cats have a strong flavor. Dogs taste much better, but if you really want cat meat, I can have it delivered by tomorrow,” said the butcher, who gave only her surname, Huang.

It was just this attitude that outraged about 40 cat lovers who unfurled banners in a tearful protest outside the Guangdong government office in Beijing. Many were retirees who care for stray felines they said were being rounded up by dealers.

“We must make them correct this uncivilized behavior,” said Wang Hongyao, who represented the group in submitting a letter urging the provincial government to crack down on traders and restaurants, although they were breaking no laws.

The protest was the latest clash between age-old traditions and the new sensibilities made possible by China’s growing affluence. Pet ownership was once rare because the Communist Party condemned it as bourgeois and most people simply couldn’t afford a cat or dog.

The protesters’ indignation was whipped up by recent reports in Chinese newspapers about the cat meat industry. On Monday, the Southern Metropolis Daily— a Guangdong paper famous for its exposes and aggressive reporting — ran a story that said about 1,000 cats were transported by train to Guangdong each day.

The animals came from Nanjing, a major trading hub for cats, the newspaper said. They were brought to market by dealers on motorcycles, crammed into wooden crates and sent to Guangdong on trains. A photo showed a cat with green eyes peering from a crowded crate.

Some people in Nanjing spend their days “fishing for cats,” often stealing pets, the report said.

One cat owner in Guanghzou said people are afraid to let their pets leave the house for fear they will get nabbed.

“It’s never been this bad. Who knows, it might be because of the bad economy. I’ve heard that there are cat-nabbing syndicates from Hunanthat are rounding up cats,” said the man, who would only give his surname, Lai, because he feared the cat business might be run by gangsters.

Animal protection groups have occasionally ambushed truck convoys loaded with bamboo cages filled with cats bound for Guangdong. In one recent case, hundreds of cats escaped after their cages were opened, though hundreds more remained penned in the vehicle.

Lai Xiaoyu, who was involved in the attempted “rescue,” said authorities couldn’t stop the cat shipment because the traders said the animals were to be raised as pets.

“The police did what they could, but there’s little they can do to stop or punish those traders from shipping live animals,” Lai said.

People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals, or PETA, issued a statement Thursday decrying the cruel treatment.

“China has no animal protection laws, and throughout the country scores of cats and dogsare bred or rounded up, crammed onto trucks and driven for days under hellish conditions to animal markets, where they are beaten to death, strangled or boiled alive,” said a spokesman for the group, Michael V. McGraw.

Guangdong is home to the Cantonese people, famous for being the most adventurous eaters in China. There’s a popular saying: “The Cantonese will eat anything that flies, except airplanes, and anything with legs, except a chair.”

Zhu Huilian, a nutrition and food safety professor at Sun Yat-Sen University in Guangdong’s capital, Guangzhou, said people usually eat cat in restaurants, not at home.

“There’s a famous soup called ‘Dragon, Tiger and Phoenix,’” Zhu said. “It involves cooking snake, cat and chicken together. In winter more people eat cats as they believe it’s extra nutritious.”

The wide-ranging Cantonese culinary tastes are on display daily in Guangzhou, also known as Canton, in the Qing Ping Market. Shopkeepers sit behind cages full of writhing snakes, tubs with turtles and plastic basins with mounds of scorpions crawling over each other.

That’s where the butcher, Huang, sells her meat, sliced on a blood-soaked cutting board in a stall filled with cages of chickens and rabbits.

Hanging on a hook from its head — with its snout cut cleanly off — was a skinned dog with a long curly tail, paws with small clumps of fur still on them and black claws. The dog’s jaw bone was displayed in a metal tray beneath the carcass.

“The cat meat we sell comes from legitimate sources,” said Huang, who gave only her surname because her boss doesn’t allow her to speak to reporters. “It’s from cat farms. The animals are raised the same way cows are.”

She said cat meat sold for about $1.32 a pound, while dog meat was cheaper, at about 95 cents a pound. Chicken was the best buy at 62 cents a pound, while lamb sold for about $1.32.

Huang said customers had to order cat meat a day in advance because it doesn’t sell as well as dog.

“Cat tastes a bit like lamb. I don’t like it much,” she said. “Young cats are tender, but the meat on the older ones is really tough. Usually old people like eating it.”

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Associated Press writer Gillian Wong in Beijing, researchers Xi Yue in Beijing and Ji Chen in Shanghai, and Carley Petesch in New York contributed to the report.

December 19, 2008 Posted by lyricspoetic | Wholistic Foods, Wellness and Healing | , , , , , , , | 7 Comments