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Remember that episode in House where germ-laden stuffed toys were the cause of a series of baby sickness in the hospital? Beware of the dangers of being cute.
Let's admit it: with Xbox, Wii, PSP, online games, and other tech gadgets heavily competing for our kids' attention, they begin to equate a good game and toy with excellent graphics, challenging levels, and engaging virtual world. Anything less than that is considered inferior.
Tarot cards offer an alternative language system through which we can access our Unconscious. Therefore, we do not just randomly pick tarot cards, or blindly entrust our lives to them.
Having those dreams again where you suddenly find yourself in the most unlikely places and weird locales? They say we are what we dream. And the venues of our dreams certainly say a lot about our hopes and fears in life. Read on to find out.
What really makes tarot ingrained in pop culture is its inherent story-telling powers. Tarot cards' rich imagery and symbolism are a great minefield of stories and narratives which have inspired artists everywhere.
For centuries, tarot cards have been a steadfast and effective tool for divination. Learn what the Emperor, Star, and Lovers Tarot Card really mean, as this article interprets three of the 22 Major Arcana.
To believe doesn't mean to resign to fate. It doesn't mean just because we are Scorpios, or Arians, or Saggitarians, we must comply with whatever characteristics our star signs carry. Let's explore and be more than just what has been allotted to us.
In these days of busy lifestyle, few of us waste time going to places where we have no business. Which is why we should be thankful that when we dream, we have the luxury of going to places we have never been before.
We know cars can be very demanding too. They don't necessarily want pampering, but they'd like it if you'd give them attention on a regular basis. The trick is not to spend more time loving your car than you do loving your wife.
We are living in a dream-deficient society. Ours is a society that talks about dreams only when they are interesting, that is when they are nightmares or movie-ish. Otherwise, we have become content with just waking up for the day, easing back into our routine work life, and not interpreting our dreams and what they are trying to tell us, just letting them accumulate-- a treasure box of letters forever unopened.

