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June 10th, 2007

Astrology EveryWhere provides Free Accurate predictions, and free vedic personal readings along with science based information about astrology. The word horoscope is derived from horoscopes, a combination of two words Hora + Scopos. Hora signifies the hour and scopos the observer. So, its postion of planets at the time of a particular event which has a great influence on that event. To Ask a question just mail your question, date of birth, place of birth, and time of birth to freeask (att) astrologyeverywhere dot com

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Astrology Really a Science or …

June 6th, 2007

I read a book Rationality in Astrology, there is nice short story i would like to share. Shri C. V. Raman eminent scientist and Nobel Prize winner once had to attend a dinner bosted by scientists. Everyone was waiting for Dr. Raman, suddenly someone told to all that he would not attend the dinner on account of Lunar eclipse as he will be busy in meditation. The next day another gentleman who had attended the party and asked “Sir you are a scientist. How is it that you did not attend the dinner on account of a lunar eclipse? Dr. Raman said “Science is observation without faith. But Astrology is faith without observation. I wish to go to a step further and add that Astrology is also observation of science. The word “Faith” was added because we were not able to explain astrology with the help of science. But many experiments now have proved this science.

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Astrology a Divine Science ! Use it to Live Life King Size !

June 5th, 2007

Our sages were not mere spritualists but matchless scientists of yesteryears. They had a perfect blend of science and occult sciences(like astrology, palmistry, numerology and many … … … ). Sages did their research based on scientific observations and recorded their findings in the vedas. We are here to provide the easy and simple ways, which, if used systematically and timely can be miraculus.

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