Thursday, November 20, 2008

Astrology...some people think it is absurd, some say to even read it is against God, but I find it interesting.  The accuracy sometimes blows my mind!  I've been getting "Free Samples" and decided this would be a good place to keep all the results.  My Intuition and Luck Reading...

This personalized report has been prepared using your birth data. It gives you suggestions for how to develop your intuitive and psychic abilities…so you can make better choices at the right times and bring more luck and good fortune into your life!

Based on your date of birth, we analyzed the relationships between two sets of planets in your astrological Birth Chart – the Sun and Jupiter… and Neptune and Mercury.

Luck & Good Fortune

Chapter 1 looks at the relationship between your Sun and Jupiter. It provides useful perspectives on ways you can invite luck into your life and improve your fortune.

Intuition & Psychic Impressions

Chapter 2 explores the relationship between Neptune and Mercury. It provides insights on how you can convert psychic impressions into usable information.

As you read through your personalized report, remember that luck and fortune go beyond what you have or what you do. In astrology, like most divination tools, luck and fortune is about how happy you are... and happiness is fortune and good luck together - the best of both leading to a joyous life!

Here at Tarot.com we also believe that everyone has intuitive abilities. We provide tools like this report to help you access them.

Your Birth Chart interpretation is based on the positions of the planets at the time of your birth. For the benefit of students of astrology, these positions, along with other technical information, are listed below:

PlanetDegSignMin
Sun  28º  Aquarius  15'  
Mercury  3º  Aquarius  54'  
Venus  23º  Pisces  20'  
Mars  24º  Pisces  12'  
Jupiter  8º  Sagittarius  42'  
Saturn  4º  Scorpio  25'  
Uranus  8º  Sagittarius  50'  
Neptune  28º  Sagittarius  44'  
Pluto  29º  Libra  28'  

Tropical Placidus
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This chapter analyzes the relationship between the Sun and Jupiter in your chart to provide you with useful perspectives on ways you can invite luck into your life and improve your fortune.

About Sun and Jupiter: What they mean

Your Sun sign describes your purpose in life and your capacity for creativity. The Sun represents your heart, your essence and your engine, the radiant center of your self as you express it in the world. Not only is the Sun the source of light and life on planet Earth, it is also the wellspring of vitality in your horoscope. Considered the luckiest of all the planets, jovial Jupiter graces us with vision, presenting a better future and hope that we can reach it. Jupiter is larger than all the rest of the planets combined. With its 18 satellites in tow, it protects Earth from asteroids and comets by pulling them into its own enormous gravitational field. In this way, it is truly a protector to our planet and us as well. In your chart, Jupiter assists in your life journey with wisdom, perspective and opportunity. The planet of expansion, optimism and good luck, it was called the "Greater Benefic" in ancient astrology.

How You Can Find Good Fortune

Jupiter enlarges your view of the world and enables the Sun to shine its brightest, bringing the good fortune that enables you to reach your highest potential. Of your many roads to emotional prosperity, the path lit by your Sun and Jupiter could be your brightest. Here is your prescription for finding good fortune based on the signs of the Sun and Jupiter in your chart.

Stephanie's Sun is in Aquarius and Jupiter is in Sagittarius

When it comes to attracting wealth, you're in luck, because it's all around you. All you've got to do is get your financial worries out of the way and let this river of abundance flow into your life. One way of helping that happen is to enthusiastically pursue your dreams. Success is yours when you shoot for the stars.

Even if you fall short at times, it's the excitement of going after something big that can keep your interest. Your mind is so active that when forced to deal with petty matters it can be hard to pay attention. You're a big thinker, one whose ideas can change the world, or at least your own little corner of it. In fact, what you believe in affects your community, which is exactly what's intended.

You're not about quietly working in a corner somewhere, trying to maintain your private little life. You're about friends, family, colleagues and classmates. You're about educating people and the thrill you get from opening their minds and bringing more prosperity to their lives.

This chapter explores the relationship between Neptune and Mercury to provide you with insights on how you can convert psychic impressions into usable information.

About Neptune and Mercury: What they mean

Psychic Neptune is the planet of collective consciousness, the dreamlike land where limits are left behind. Neptune is a slow-moving planet that takes about 14 years to transit through just one of the 12 signs of the zodiac. It is the ruler of boundless seas, the waters that connect all things, real and imagined, the planet without limits. Since it is the planet of dissolving boundaries or barriers, it can describe ways in which we connect to collective consciousness and gain access to information beyond our own direct experience, much like a psychic would.

Objective Mercury provides us with the detachment needed to see something as it truly is rather than as we'd like it to be. Mercury, the messenger planet, zips around the Sun. It is the closest consort of our great central star, its intellectual intermediary. With its narrow lens, it focuses on small details and pertinent facts, helping us categorize information in sensible, straightforward ways that facilitate future reference.

How to Develop Your Intuition and Psychic Abilities

The relationship between Mercury and Neptune in your chart describes how you handle the relationship between fact and fantasy. Intuitive and psychic abilities come from connecting the two so that information from the collective unconscious (Neptune) can be reported and applied (Mercury) back here on Earth. Here's what the combination of Mercury and Neptune in your birth chart suggests for enhancing your intuition and psychic abilities.

Stephanie's Neptune is in Sagittarius and Mercury is in Aquarius

Your sixth sense kicks in whenever anybody tells you that you can't do things a certain way. It's akin to waving a red flag in front of a bull! Automatically, your subconscious starts looking for alternate ways to attain your objective. In fact, you usually come up with more efficient, effective methods. Your instincts are always telling you how to get around stiff rules and stodgy authority figures.

If you'd like to further develop this talent, expose yourself to forms of radical expression like abstract painting, free jazz, modern dance and experimental films. Even if you don't like these styles of art, they will allow you to open your mind to psychic undercurrents that are swirling around you.

You're also extremely intuitive when working with large groups of people. Somehow, it's easier for you to tap into your sixth sense when you're just a face in the crowd. Some of your best ideas are probably submitted through suggestions boxes, as this forum provides the anonymity that you love so well.



Sunday, November 16, 2008

The Letter from the University of Michigan

I am so excited for Tuesday to come.  Once I show my doctor the letter I received from the UofM, she's going to write me one.  

Here is what I got, and hopefully w/3 letters and a phone call, I can be considered for better medical coverage.

The Spine Program
Suite 100
325 E. Eisenhower, SPC 5744
Ann Arbor, MI 48108

October 31, 2008

RE: Stephanie Brenner
        CPI# 38426904

To Whom it may concern:

I have ordered a multidisciplinary rehabilitation program for Ms. Brenner regarding her chronic work disabling low back pain the in the context of severe anxiety disorder.  My records reflect previous failures of extensive physical therapy and medications by other physicians.  My opinion, and numerous practice guidelines indicate, that she will not succeed without a multidisciplinary rehabilitation approach, yet that approach has a high likelihood of return to work, return to other life activities, improvvement in physical and psychological function.

I request that her insurer approve this necessary, appropriate, and standard treatment.

Sincerely,
Andrew J. Haig, M.D.
Professor
Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation
The University of Michigan