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MERCURY IN THE ZODIACS-Mercury - Lord of Speech
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Jul 10, 2009 7:46 am
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Mercury in your horoscope shows the focus of your mentality as the instrument and reflection of the ego-force. Mercury in the zodiacal signs reveals the different ways in which people's minds work, their intellectual interests and aptitudes, and the way these people communicate. Mercury is in fact never far removed in space from the sunnever more than 28° ahead or behind.
Mercury in the Aries
The native has a decided talent to perform all these functions with individuality original to himself. Such people are fast thinkers and usually have sharp tongues, and can be intellectually arrogant. Mercury in the Taurus
These services can be bought or will themselves produce good financial returns. Such people's mental processes are always turned to practical problems and abstract thought is usually considered to be a waste of time.
Mercury in the Gemini
The native must get in touch with others, as in a marketplace, which provides absolute freedom for circulation of all kinds of opinion. In other words, such people have clear and logical minds and need mental stimulation. They love debate but their opinions are usually changeable.a
Mercury in the Cancer
The native has much to gain from observing children and their games. This position is somewhat akin to not knowing what you are going to create in words until you have already done it. Letting the imagination run free and wild is favored. Such people usually have retentive memories.
Mercury in the Leo[/B]
The native needs order, discipline and a serious intent to his purpose. These people are quick to form their opinions and often do not bother with facts. They like performing and so they may be attracted to the the life of actors.
Mercury in the Virgo
The native must look to others for encouragement and inspiration of his/her ideas. This person does best when developing other people's ideas. Pedantic, critical and analytical, such people usually have no time for frivolous ideas.
Mercury in the Libra[/I] The native must be prepared for many profound changes in his/her thinking and to expect a certain amount of violent reactions to what he/she is trying to express.
[I]Mercury in the Scorpio[/B]
The native needs higher education and a familiarity with the expressed thoughts of many others on the same subject. Getting away from familiar contacts helps. Such people do not have their own ideas but they have instincts and beliefs, and often follow these with great dedication.
[I]Mercury in the Sagittarius
The native must look to higher authority and be willing to sit at someone else's feet until he/she has earned the mark of authority for him/herself. Generally such people may be careless over detail, but often have an instinctive idea of the truth.
Mercury in the Capricorn
One must seek others who share his views and proceed in a joint cooperative effort. Generally, such people pay a lot of attention to the acquisition of wealth and status. Mercury in the Aquarius
The native must dig up the answers from within his subjective thoughts. His/her parents and their thoughts are of some help and guidance. Usually such people need the freedom to find their own intellectual interests and they frequently hold radical views.
Mercury in the Pisces
This is one of the most deceptive and gullible position for Mercury. Confusion can be avoided if the native pays attention to detail. This person must seek his/her own inner counsel and carefully do his/her own research, which may lead to many frustrations and setbacks before he/she has the matter right.
HEY ALL DO COMMENT HOW YOU FIND THIS? BUT ITS TRU 100%.
ONE DOES NOT GET ANYTHING FROM BEING EGOSTIC...ONLY LOOSES
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HAPPY B' DAY DAY--6TH JULY,
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Jul 5, 2009 10:33 am
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TODAY IS MY SIS B' DAY, WANT TO WISH HER AS SHE IS FAR AWAY,LOVE YOU SIS, GOD BLESS YOU AND GIVE ALL THE HAPPINESS WHICH YOU DESERVES. LOVE YOU SO MUCH.
TODAY MY FATHER IN LAW B DAY TOO. LONG LIFE DAD. TOUCH WOOD YOU ARE 76 NOW STILL HEALTHY LOL. Regards
AND TODAY IS FOTA'S B DAY TOO... HEY FOTA HAPPY B DAY. I ALWAYS SEE YOU AS MY YOUNGER BROTHER. GOD GIVES YOU NAME, FAME IN LIFE AS YOU DESERVES IT.
HEY ALL PLEASE SHARE WHO SO EVER WANT TO WISH THEIR OWN FREINDS, FAMILIES ON THIS DAY IF ITS THIER SPECIAL DAY.
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JAB WE MET
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Jul 3, 2009 7:22 am
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HEY SPARSH
FINALLY WE MET IN REAL LIFE AND I WOULD LIKE TO THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR TAKING FEW MINUTES OUT OF YOUR BUSY SCHEDULE FOR ME. IT WAS LOVELY FEELING AND REALLY HAPPY TO SEE YOU. NOW LET ME TELL YOU YOU ARE A VERY SHY AND DECENT AND ON TOP OF THAT A VERY HANDSOME ONE.
SPARSH I OWE YOU A BLOG ATLEAST AS YOU CAME ALL THE WAY TO MEET US WHO COMES TO MEET SOMEONE WITHOUT ANY INTEREST. AS YOU HAVE INVESTED SO MANY YEARS TO MAKE ME AS YOUR BEST BUDDY AND FINALLY YOU COULD DO IT. YOU ARE SUCH A DOWN TO EARTH PERSON, SIMPLE AND GOOD HEARTED PERSON.
BUT SPARSH BECAUSE OF ONE PERSON WE COULD BECOME GOOD FRIENDS BECAUSE OF HER AND I DONT WANT TO NAME HER, GOD BLESS HER.
IT WAS LOVELY TIME WHEN WE DISCUSSED OUR FIGHTS, DIFFERNCES AND ENJOYED LUNCH AND SHOPPING.
SPARSH SORRY FOR THE PAST I WAS RUDE TO YOU A LOT CAUSE I ALWAYS USE TO DOUBT YOU AS MY ABUSER BUT NOW I KNOW WHO IS THE CULPRIT, SO AGAIN MY APOLOGIES.
I AM PROUD TO SAY THAT YOU ARE MY BEST BUDDY. I KNOW LOT OF GOSSIPINGS AFTER READING THIS BLOG BUT WHO CARES DEAR. THANKS FOR MEETING MY FAMILY AND FRIENDS TOO.
SO GOD BLESS YOU ALWAYS.
   
HEY ALL PLEASE NOBODY'S COMMENTS NEEDED BUT YOU ARE ALWAYS WELCOME TO SHARE YOUR OWN EXPERIENCES.
BLOGS ARE MEANT TO EXPRESS YOUR FEELINGS WY HIDING IT.
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PLEASE CHECK IT OUT IF ITS RUNNING IN YOUR FAMILY- A DISEASE CALLED OCD
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Jul 3, 2009 1:04 am
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Helping a loved one with obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) If your friend or family member has OCD, your most important job is to educate yourself about the disorder. Learn everything you can about the disorder and make sure your loved one has access to information about it as well. Share what youve learned with your friend or family member and let them know there is help available. Simply knowing the condition is treatable may provide enough motivation to get them into a therapists office.
Obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) is an anxiety disorder characterized by uncontrollable, unwanted thoughts and repetitive, ritualized behaviors you feel compelled to perform. If you have OCD, you probably recognize that your obsessive thoughts and compulsive behaviors are irrational but even so, you feel unable to resist them and break free.
Like a needle getting stuck on an old record, obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) causes the brain to get stuck on a particular thought or urge. For example, you may check the stove twenty times to make sure its really turned off, youre your hands until theyre scrubbed raw, or drive around for hours to make sure that the bump you heard while driving wasnt a person you ran over.
Understanding obsessions and compulsions Obsessions are involuntary, seemingly uncontrollable thoughts, images, or impulses that occur over and over again in your mind. You dont want to have these ideas in fact, you know that they dont make any sense. But you cant stop them. Unfortunately, these obsessive thoughts are usually disturbing and distracting.
Compulsions are behaviors or rituals that you feel driven to act out again and again. Usually, compulsions are performed in an attempt to make obsessions go away. For example, if youre afraid of contamination, you might develop elaborate cleaning rituals. However, the relief never lasts. In fact, the obsessive thoughts usually come back stronger. And the compulsive behaviors often end up causing anxiety themselves as they become more demanding and time-consuming.
Most people with obsessive-compulsive disorder fall into one of the following categories:
Washers are afraid of contamination. They usually have cleaning or hand-washing compulsions.
Checkers repeatedly check things (oven turned off, door locked, etc.) that they associate with harm or danger.
Doubters and sinners are afraid that if everything isnt perfect or done just right something terrible will happen or they will be punished.
Counters and arrangers are obsessed with order and symmetry. They may have superstitions about certain numbers, colors, or arrangements.
Hoarders fear that something bad will happen if they throw anything away. They compulsively hoard things that they dont need or use.
Just because you have obsessive thoughts or perform compulsive behaviors does NOT mean that you have obsessive-compulsive disorder. Many people have mild obsessions or compulsions that are strange or irrational, but theyre still able to lead their lives without much disruption. But with obsessive-compulsive disorder, these thoughts and behaviors cause tremendous distress, take up a lot of time, and interfere with your daily routine, job, or relationships.
Signs and symptoms of obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD)
Most people with obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) have both obsessions and compulsions, but some people experience just one or the other. The symptoms of OCD may wax and wane over time. Often, the symptoms get worse in times of stress.
Common obsessive thoughts in OCD include:
Fear of being contaminated by germs or dirt or contaminating others
Fear of causing harm to yourself or others
Intrusive sexually explicit or violent thoughts and images
Excessive focus on religious or moral ideas
Fear of losing or not having things you might need
Order and symmetry: the idea that everything must line up just right.
Superstitions; excessive attention to something considered lucky or unlucky
Common compulsive behaviors in OCD include:
Excessive double-checking of things, such as locks, appliances, and switches.
Repeatedly checking in on loved ones to make sure theyre safe. Counting, tapping, repeating certain words, or doing other senseless things to reduce anxiety.
Spending a lot of time washing or cleaning. Ordering, evening out, or arranging things just so. Praying excessively or engaging in rituals triggered by religious fear.
Accumulating junk such as old newspapers, magazines, and empty food containers, or other things you dont have a use for. Obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) symptoms in children While the onset of obsessive-compulsive disorder usually occurs during adolescence or young adulthood, younger children sometimes have symptoms that look like OCD. However, the symptoms of other disorders, such as ADD, autism, and Tourettes syndrome can also look like obsessive-compulsive disorder, so a thorough medical and psychological exam is essential before any diagnosis is made. Its also important to note that OCD is an anxiety disorder, and in children, the symptoms of anxiety usually change over time. So a child with OCD symptoms will not necessarily have OCD as an adult. Whats most important is to make environmental and behavioral changes to reduce your childs anxiety.
IFF NEEDS THIS BLOG AS RECENTLY MY FAKE IDS HAVE BEEN MADE AGAIN AND AGAIN, SOME PEOPLE WHO ARE DOING THIS SUFFERING FROM THE ABOVE DISEASE SO JUST TO MAKE THEM AWARE TO GO FOR TREATMENT BEFORE ITS TOO LATE
KAREENA
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