Free Birth charts/Astrology

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    my partner made a detailed chart (in pencil drawn by hand with lines and planets etc)prior to the birth of the first one and he knew exactly how the baby was going to be long before she was born.

    Believe it or not he described her character exactly as she is now and every day I see bits of that chart unfolding in front of my eyes!!!
     
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    Didn't see the bit about turning Vegetarian though:heehee:
     
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      I always keep an open mind with these things, and as mentioned, some say this link is very good

      how does the info on the link that I posted compare with the info that your partner made of your daughter?
       
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      dim - I read there many aspects that has been considered when drawing our chart.

      zig I don't support the vegetarian decision and I will try to find a compromize just because when I think about it to me she would miss a lot in life.
      We don't eat meat everyday and we will try to eat it away from her eyes.
       
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      If its only on ethical grounds, the comprimise could be only eating road kill.
       
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        Paul McCartney is a vegetarian, can't see that he is missing a lot in life!!!!

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          Neat. I read it quickly, some rings true. Thanks.
           
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          £654m pounds in the bank and NEVER had a KOBE STEAK, in Japan
          Lion Kidneys, Antelope steaks In Cape reserve CapeTown,
          Pigs weeanies, and Lambs chicklets :cry3: WHAT A WASTE

          If you do not need the money, EARN more interest a week and can never ever spend it as long as you live WHY not spread it around = GREED

          Not just him but hundreds of people in the world sitting on a fortune even their grand kids could not spend

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          Funnily enough, just today I was listening to the radio as I drove home and I caught mention on the news that some football club is talking about possibly fining their players £30,000 for getting a yellow card. I had a little chuckle to myself for a moment thinking how that would mean nothing to someone who earns four or five times that for 90 minutes work. But then I thought how they'll have just adapted to their insane income, and so it would upset them to get stung. Pure greed as you say.

          Whats worse is the old saying is now wrong. The closer you are to the top, the further you have to fall. Nowadays rubbish. It should be the closer you are to the top, the more money you can have, end of story.

          If we applied some natural laws to tax, it would sort the problem out. There's some formula (4 squared?) that says in effect every time you double the velocity of something, the resistance multiplies exponentially. So we let people do well and earn a higher salary, but for every doubling of the salary band, the tax rate quadruples or something, such that bankers, footballers, and Paul McCartney end up getting taxed at a rate of something like 80% income while mere mortals get taxed at something like 10%.
           
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