Sunday, January 29, 2012

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- Daily Horoscope for Sunday January 29 [1 Update]
http://groups.google.com/group/opentarotnexus/t/18ec38a93462259c
- Angel Paths for January 29 - Three of Swords [1 Update]
http://groups.google.com/group/opentarotnexus/t/1a35512d4728026f
- Card of the Day for January 29 - Three of Swords [1 Update]
http://groups.google.com/group/opentarotnexus/t/1d0e61c6c7611297
- Sunday January 29, 2012: Reference.com On This Day [1 Update]
http://groups.google.com/group/opentarotnexus/t/260fcb24c802ba14


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Topic: Daily Horoscope for Sunday January 29
Url: http://groups.google.com/group/opentarotnexus/t/18ec38a93462259c
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From: msesheta <msesheta@gmail.com>
Date: Jan 29 10:38AM -0500
Url: http://groups.google.com/group/opentarotnexus/msg/158e38ba29be2242

Daily Horoscopes for Sunday January 29

ARIES

(Mar. 21- April 20)

Get on with business. Set a limit on the amount you're willing to
spend, and be sure to stick to it. Look into ways to make your home
more comfortable.

TAURUS

(Apr. 21- may 21)

Don't let friends convince you that you should contribute to something
you don't believe in. You may find yourself caught in the middle of an
argument that has nothing to do with you. Get together with friends
and catch up on reading and letter writing.

GEMINI

(May 22-June 21)

Short trips will be educational. Get involved in the activities of
children. You must try to lay your cards on the table. Talk to your
mate and tell them how you feel.

CANCER

(June 22-July 22)

Learn some new skills that will increase your income. You should make
special plans for you and your lover. You are best not to discuss your
personal life with others.

LEO

(July 23-Aug 22)

Secret affairs may only cause complications in your life. Visitors may
relieve the tension. You can be sure that any dealing with large
institutions should go well.

VIRGO

(Aug. 23 -Sept. 23)

Romantic encounters will develop through group activity. You can
beautify your surroundings by renovating or redecorating. A long
discussion is in order if you wish to clear the air.

LIBRA

(Sept. 24 -Oct. 23)

Delve into worthwhile causes that will show results if you put in the
effort. You should not be concerned with coworkers who insist on
spreading rumors. Your emotions may be hard to control if your mate is
forcing you to undergo drastic alterations in your relationship.

SCORPIO

(Oct. 24 - Nov. 22)

Friends may not be completely honest with you. Focus on your domestic
scene. Get together with friends or relatives. Don't make a move; your
confusion has caused this dilemma and you are best to back away and
reassess the situation.

SAGITTARIUS

(Nov. 23 -Dec. 21)

Take a look at the possibilities of starting a small part time
business with friends or relatives. You can ferret out secret
information if you just listen to what others have to say. You can ask
for favors and get sound advice from close friends or relatives.

CAPRICORN

(Dec 22.- Jan. 20)

You might find that delays will cause setbacks and upset. Try to do
things with children that will enable you to bond closer to them.
Emotional matters may not be easy for you to handle.

AQUARIUS

(Jan. 21 -Feb. 19)

You can make financial gains if you are prepared to take a risk. Catch
up on any correspondence you've neglected. Shopping could cost more
than you bargained for.

PISCES

(Feb. 20-Mar. 20)

Physical work or exercise should be part of your schedule. Get busy
putting your place in order. Take matters in hand when it comes to
dealing with clients or colleagues.

http://www.astrology-online.com/daily.htm

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Topic: Angel Paths for January 29 - Three of Swords
Url: http://groups.google.com/group/opentarotnexus/t/1a35512d4728026f
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From: msesheta <msesheta@gmail.com>
Date: Jan 29 10:36AM -0500
Url: http://groups.google.com/group/opentarotnexus/msg/cd9f14a0f0030d05

The Three of Swords

I doubt that anybody feels comfortable when they pull this card in a
reading. The Lord of Sorrow almost always indicates some sort of
disruption which will cause pain and uncertainty. Such disruption
leads to loss of balance and disharmony.

At worst, the 3 of Swords will indicate loss or separation. In order
to determine how serious this is liable to be, you need to consider
the cards surrounding this one. With Death, or the Tower, the loss is
liable to be of a serious and deeply distressing nature.

With cards like the 7 of Disks, you'd expect to find unexpected
changes in the working situation - redundancy for instance. With Cups,
the impact will probably be felt in the emotional area. Wands could
indicate loss or damage to your inner nature - a big blow to the
self-esteem, as one example.

However, sometimes, particularly when the Lord of Sorrow is not badly
aspected by the cards around it, there's another more complex reason
for its appearance. This card will always come up during a period of
unhappiness, confusion or disturbance. There will be doubt (especially
of the self), inability to make decisions, sometimes ill-health which
wears you down and makes you feel that you cannot cope.

And often during times like this, there are choices and decisions to
be made, which you feel too uncertain to tackle. Yet the fact that you
are unable to make your decisions perhaps prolongs a difficult or
unsatisfactory situation, adding to your anxiety and worry.

To identify this as a meaning for the card, look for cards indicating
weariness and apathy - 7 of Swords, 5 of Disks, the Moon etc - and the
absence of other 'bad' cards. If you feel that the 3 of Swords is
indicating that you are too untrusting and insecure to make important
decisions, first and foremost, agree to give yourself a break!

Let things develop on their own for a while. Rest and allow yourself
time to build up your energies. Then you will stop feeling quite so
inadequate, and will be able to make the choices which will shape the
next phase of your life.

And if the Lord of Sorrow brings grief and sadness into your life, try
hard to look forward in the reading to the start of the recovery
period, in order to give yourself something positive to hold onto.
Sometimes this card will appear to mark a shocking unexpected event
which, whilst painful, is not as awful as it might first appear. It
helps a little to know when the tide is going to begin to turn in your
favour.

Working with the Three of Swords

The Lord of Sorrow sometimes bring sadness in with him when he appears
- and he also highlights areas of life where decisions are needed, and
where we feel unable to make important choices. This indecision leads
to sadness and frustration.

So on a day when he rules, we need to be exploring our more unhappy
feelings, and wondering if there are issues that we are feeling unable
to deal with, which are causing us pain or confusion. However, it's
important not to expect ourselves to deal with conflicts or problems
until we feel stronger.

So, having identified our difficulties, we need to file them in the
'to do....' box and then treat ourselves very gently for the rest of
the day. In regaining our strength we shall be much better equipped to
deal with things (you might notice the connection here with the Aeon -
all decisions have their moment)

If the 3 of Swords rules on a day when you have no particular
difficulties that need dealing with, you might like to spend a little
time considering the whole concept of sorrow. We have become very
afraid of experiencing pain - we will often go to great lengths to
fail to enter into our own pain with a generous, gentle heart.

Yet having the ability to face your own pain makes it into a more
tolerable event when, sadly, it happens in your life. Look at the ways
in which you have dealt with past pain. Try to decide if you feel you
have done the best you could for yourself - and if not, work out why
not.

When we get hurt, we often make our suffering much worse by barbing
the pain with guilt, self-accusation and bitterness directed to both
ourselves and others. Often we do this as a way of trying to avoid
feeling our pain - we distract ourselves with things that are
basically irrelevant, but which eventually end up fouling the pure
experience of hurting.

Each one of us has a right to experience our sadness without
judgement, nor recriminations, nor guilt. If, rather than avoiding
hurt, we engage it, sometimes it can provide a clear energy for
transformation, creativity and development.

I don't advocate suffering as an efficient spiritual tool, but there
are times when, since you hurt anyhow, you can direct the deep
emotional experience into new insight. And in so doing, you might well
find your way through your pain with fewer after-effects and dark
memories.

Affirmation: I trust myself to feel my own pain

http://www.angelpaths.com/swords/swords32.html

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Topic: Card of the Day for January 29 - Three of Swords
Url: http://groups.google.com/group/opentarotnexus/t/1d0e61c6c7611297
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From: msesheta <msesheta@gmail.com>
Date: Jan 29 10:34AM -0500
Url: http://groups.google.com/group/opentarotnexus/msg/c8fc088773843c32

THREE OF SWORDS

Attribution - Saturn in Libra

Swords is the suit of the intellect. It represents air, authority,
thought, reason, justice, truth and ethical principles. It is
knowledge, conflict, struggles and turmoil.

Threes are the numbers of creation, growth, increase, enthusiasm,
expansion and flowering. This is the number of intermingling of
opposites to produce a third independent entity.

Rider-Waite Imagery

The Pictorial Key to the Tarot by Arthur Edward Waite (1911)

Three swords piercing a heart; cloud and rain behind.

Divinatory Meanings

Upright: Removal, absence, delay, division, rupture, dispersion, and
all that the design signifies naturally, being too simple and obvious
to call for specific enumeration.

Reversed: Mental alienation, error, loss, distraction, disorder, confusion.

Additional Meanings of the Lesser Arcana

Three: For a woman, the flight of her lover. Reversed: A meeting with
one whom the Querent has compromised; also a nun.

UPRIGHT

Conflicts and sorrow, grief, separation, regret, remorse.

Knowledge can bring great sadness but would you prefer to have
remained ignorant? (Kat Black)

Disappointment in others.

Abused, mistreated, abandoned.

Heart-broken, failed love.

Love sickness.

Lines have been drawn.

Ill health that wears you down and makes you feel like you can't cope.

An argument can lead to a separation.

Injustice.

Pessimism, confusion, doubt, sadness.

Dissension.

Learning something you wished you didn't know.

An instinct or intuition that danger lies ahead.

This wasn't meant to happen.

You need to express the sorrow you feel.

A heart to heart talk.

Mental growth that comes from a painful experience.

Inability to make decisions.

The tension of not knowing is over.

You don't have to be happy all the time. Sometimes it's enough to just be okay.

REVERSED

Being hurt and feeling betrayed – again.

Expect to run into an old familiar problem.

Bitter memories.

Error.

Meanness and cruelty.

Pessimism.

Remorse.

Confusion, distraction.

Quarrelling, upset and woe.

Deep disappointment.

The separation has occurred but the pain lingers on.

Dwelling on past hurts, lingering regret.

Depression.

There is nothing you can do to resurrect the lost relationship.

Minor surgery or dental treatment.

An apology might be in the works.

GENERAL MEANING: Traditionally, the Three of Swords signified
separation or the breakup of a significant relationship, including the
tragic emotions that come along with such an event. Some cards show
the horizon filled with storm clouds and flashing lightning.

The positive side of this card would be the ending of draining or
frustrating associations, to become free again. One message this card
brings is to cut some things loose. In spite of sentimental memories
and emotional attachments, we need to let go of relationships that
either cannot live up to their promise or have outlived the pleasure
and support we once found in them. (Tarot.com)

1. Morgan Greer

2. Robin Wood

3. Old Path

4. New Palladini

5. Alleged

6. Wheel of Change

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Topic: Sunday January 29, 2012: Reference.com On This Day
Url: http://groups.google.com/group/opentarotnexus/t/260fcb24c802ba14
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From: msesheta <msesheta@gmail.com>
Date: Jan 29 10:15AM -0500
Url: http://groups.google.com/group/opentarotnexus/msg/a83cd4d70105ca22

On This Day:

Sunday January 29, 2012

This is the 29th day of the year, with 337 days remaining in 2012.

Fact of the Day: Web and Net

The World Wide Web (WWW) is the multimedia aspect (part) of the
Internet. The WWW has capability to display pages, graphics, sounds,
and video animation through a variety of browsers. Other parts of the
Internet include newsgroups (usenet), mailing lists, FTP (File
Transfer Protocol), gopher, and e-mail (electronic mail).

Holidays

Feast day of St. Sainian of Troyes, St. Sulpicius Severus, and St.
Gildas the Wise.

Events

1845 - Edgar Allan Poe's poem "The Raven" was first published; it
appeared in the "New York Evening Mirror."

1850 - Henry Clay introduced in the Senate a compromise bill on
slavery which included the admission of California into the Union as a
free state.

1861 - Kansas became the 34th state of the Union (or the 28th state if
the secession of eight Southern states over the previous six weeks is
taken into account).

1886 - The first successful gasoline-driven motorcar, built by Karl
Benz, was patented.

1891 - Queen Liliuokalani became the last monarch of the Hawaiian Islands.

1900 - The American League, consisting of eight baseball teams, was
organized in Philadelphia.

1926 - Violette Neatley Anderson became the first African-American
woman admitted to practice before the US Supreme Court.

1936 - The first members of the Baseball Hall of Fame, including Ty
Cobb and Babe Ruth, were named in Cooperstown, New York.

1950 - Riots broke out in Johannesburg, South Africa, over the policy
of Apartheid.

1963 - The first members of the Football Hall of Fame were named in
Canton, Ohio.

1979 - Deng Xiaoping, deputy premier of China, met President Jimmy
Carter, and together they signed historic accords reversing decades of
US opposition to the People's Republic of China.

1979 - President Jimmy Carter commuted the sentence of Patty Hearst.

1995 - The San Francisco 49ers became the first team in NFL history to
win five Super Bowl titles, beating the San Diego Chargers, 49-26.

1996 - President Jacques Chirac announces a "definitive end" to French
nuclear testing.

Births

1737 - Thomas Paine, American revolutionary leader, political philosopher.

1843 - William McKinley, 25th President of the United States of
America (1897-1901).

1874 - John Davison Rockefeller, Jr., American industrialist.

1880 - WC Fields, American comedian and actor.

1923 - Paddy Chayefsky, American playwright.

1927 - Edward Abbey, an American author and essayist noted for his
advocacy of environmental issues and criticism of public land
policies.

1954 - Oprah Winfrey, American talk show host, actress, media mogul.

1960 - Steve Sax, former Major League Baseball player.

Deaths

1820 - Britain's King George III, ending a reign involving both the
American Revolution and French Revolution.

1956 - HL Mencken (born Henry Louis Mencken), a twentieth-century
journalist, satirist, social critic, cynic, and freethinker,

1962 - Fritz Kreisler, Austrian (later American) violinist and
composer, one of the most famous violinists of his day.

1963 - Robert Frost, American poet.

1977 - Freddie Prinze (born Frederick Karl Pruetzel), American actor
and stand-up comedian.

1980 - Jimmy Durante, American singer, pianist, comedian, and actor.

2004 - Janet Frame, New Zealand novelist and short-story writer.

2004 - MM Kaye, British writer.

Reference.com On This Day

http://www.reference.com/thisday/


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