Thursday, November 22, 2012

Life is to blossom for love

Life is nothing but an opportunity for love to blossom.

- Osho






Photo credit: Mona Rosa and Zen Ventures.





Monday, November 12, 2012

Happy Diwali 2012


Diwali is meant a "row of lamps" and is a major holiday in India. The festival is five days in length.

Diwali of light is known as Yama Panchak (five days of lord of death).

November 13th, 2012 is the beginning of Diwali festival and also of personal, financial, and spiritual. 

Hope the light enlightening your mind body and soul and bring peace, harmony to you and your family.



The photo is taken from
http://www.123greetings.com/events/diwali/wishes/diwali63.html

Friday, November 2, 2012

November, 2012

The total solar eclipse will be happened on November 13 or14, 2012, the duration is 4 minutes 2 seconds. The solar eclipse is occurring on Diwali day (New Year; festival of lights; *).
The phase will be visible from northern Australia and the southern Pacific Ocean.

The penumbra lunar eclipse will be happened on November 28, 2012, the beginning is at 12:14 UT and the ending is at 16:51 UT.
The phase will be visible in part of USA, Canada and in entirely Alaska, Hawaii, Australia, or East Asia.

Mercury moves in Scorpio on October 23th, retrogrades on November 6th, meets Rahu on November 17th, retrogrades out of Scorpio on November 18th, turn direct on November 26th, and re-enter in Scorpio on December 5th.

We need to watch our communication/watch what we say, double check our schedule/travel plan, keep our mind clearly, calm down/no arguing.

We may feel heavy emotion special for Taurus and Scorpio ascendants this month.

Cancer and Capricorn ascendants/lagna may get benefit between November 16th and 18th.
Aries and Libra also get benefit during that time, but they may feel uncertain, have to move into a new way of thinking, and let their options open.

Please keep the life simple.

Those days, November 13th, 16th, 17th, 28th, may be watched.

The natural calamities may be watched.


*: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Diwali