The Explicit Benefits Of Chinese Astrology

Chinese astrology is based on the old-fashioned astronomy and calendars. The development of Chinese’s fortune telling is tied to that of astronomy that came to flourish during the period of the Han Dynasty (1406-256 BC). Chinese fortune telling is one of the oldest forms of Astrology; the genesis of naming the years after animals are unknown. The significance of Chinese horoscope is that an individual’s birth year is mere sufficed to know about one’s future rather than one’s age.

The foremost circle of Chinese Zodiac was propounded in the year 2637 B.C. by the Chinese Emperor Huang Ti. In the Chinese astrological method, large 60 year cycle is profoundly significant. With origins tracing back to 2637 BC, Chinese-based astrology can predict some amazing information about one’s lifestyle, character and emotional make-up.

The inception of the Chinese horoscope signs can be attributed to the popular belief that Lord Buddha (c563-c. 483 … Read more

Science, Metaphysics, Philosophy, Theology, History, and the Holy Shroud

I. EVIDENCE AGAINST AUTHENTICITY OF THE SHROUD OF TURIN

Robert Drews (In Search of the Shroud of Turin: New Light on Its History and Origins, 1984) gives a lot of evidence that Gnostics created the Shroud of Turin in the 1st or 2nd century using a crucified victim or volunteer and methods that have been lost to history. Thomas De Wesselow (The Sign: The Shroud of Turin and the Secret of the Resurrection, 2012) and John Loken (The Shroud Was the Resurrection: The Body Theft, the Shroud in the Tomb, and the Image that Inspired a Myth, 2006) give evidence that the image on the Shroud of Turin was created mysteriously while it covered the crucified body of Jesus. Many people judge the Holy Shroud to be authentic even though images are always created by human beings and no one has been able to … Read more

Froggin in Mississippi

“Tastes like chicken,” says Lance Zender, a local outdoorsman from the Choctaw Bayou area. Lance is that oh so very southern of species–he is a frogger.

More than 30 types of frog and toad live in the Magnolia state according to the ASA. These range from the tiny inch-long Oak toad, which is the smallest toad in North America, to the huge American bullfrog, which is the largest at over 8-inches. In between are legions of chorus frogs, narrow mouthed toads, pig frogs, barking tree frogs, leopard frogs, and gray and white Fowler’s toads. The most popular with frog hunters are the olive to brown colored pig frog which can reach 6-inches in length, the Southern Leopard which is spotted green and brown, and of course the American bullfrog. To say the least, there is a very diverse and abundant frog population in the state.

The Mississippi Department of Wildlife, … Read more

Indian Animals

India is home to more than 80 national parks and 144 wildlife sanctuaries. The country is a hub for wildlife enthusiasts, who linger on to spend days and night peeping into the wild harbors. A survey conducted over the wildlife populations briefs out a rough data on the number of exotic flora and fauna, commonly found in the Indian jungles. Not less then 410 species of mammals and 500 species of reptiles inhabit the core region of the country.

With covering acres of land in different parts of India, the wildlife sanctuaries and national parks are paradise for animal-watchers. Periyar Wildlife Sanctuary(Kerala), Ranthambore Rajasthan), Kaziranga (Assam), Bandhavgarh (Madhya Pradesh), Kanha (Madhya Pradesh), Sunderbans (West Bengal), Manas (Assam), Bandipur (Mysore) are a few wildlife destinations.

Popular Wild Animals in India

Indian Elephant:
Popularly called as Asian Elephant, the animal species is one of the largest land mammal on the Earth. Each … Read more

Renaissance Science and the Overpopulation Problem

The 5th Century BCE philosopher, Anaxagoras, was a central figure in the development of the Classical Greek Era’s life science. The Harvard/NASA High Energy Astrophysics Division Library has published papers arguing that this life science was based upon fractal geometrical logic. During the 5th Century St Augustine classified such pagan life science mathematics as being the work of the devil. This effectively denied its re-emergence until the present time when the fractal life energy theories of the engineer Buckminster Fuller, derived from Plato’s banished mathematical research, were observed functioning within the DNA. Fuller’s work became basic to a new medical life science institute established by the three 1996 Nobel Laureates in Chemistry. Fuller’s world view completely challenged the fixed world view’s understanding of universal energy.

Plato had written that engineers who did not understand about his spiritual engineering principles were like warlike barbarians who were not fit to be called … Read more