humanity
The evolution of humanity, from one advancement to the next.
Free astrology predictions to solve life problems
Astrology is a branch of science which best describes the position of stars, moon and motion of different planets of the solar system. Indian astrology is a belief system that shows how an individual’s personality and life is influenced by the zodiac sign they were born under. It is a study of patterns and relationships between planets in motion and birth charts of people which have an influence on an individual’s day to day lives.
By astro-anshu6 years ago in Futurism
Birth Chart in Tamil: Detailed astrological analysis of your natal chart
Birth chart in Tamil prediction based on the date of birth is as accurate as possible and tremendously helpful to plan your life activities. It provides daily astrological analysis for career, marriage, financial matters, and other necessary aspects of life.
By sofia patel6 years ago in Futurism
Watching for Tiny
Burrowed under layers of blankets topped with a heavy wool military-issued green cover, I attempted a stretch until a toe left the safety of my cocoon. I quickly returned to a crunched position. I’d made a small opening allowing fresh air to enter. My nose hairs didn’t freeze, so I presumed it was not as cold as usual.
By Lynn Z Bergan6 years ago in Futurism
Top benefits of Indian Astrology by date of birth
Astrology helps human to own better life and future. To understand the future of an individual and his life, we need to see his Janam kundali or Vedic Horoscope or Indian Horoscope tells about our future and guides us to achieve a better future and successful life.
By astro-anshu6 years ago in Futurism
Motel Six Of Cups
Something feels off. I sit in my space and listen. Its dark outside and the air feels still. I can intuitively feel the calm of the lake and the hibernation of the critters until tomomorrow. However, the air was not silent. The tension that strung through my living room and permeated into the kitchen, bathroom and sleeping space wrung through my chest, causing major anxiety. I wanted to be free of this air, free of this tension, and just be, like everyone else. But as I sat, alone with the silence for company, I knew that there was no easy escape from the prison of my heart. The walls caved in. My head pounded at the pressure. I drew for my tarot deck
By Muse.Monkey 6 years ago in Futurism
What Makes Us Special?
There is an old thinking experiment called the Ship of Theseus, in which over a long period of time old parts on a sailing ship are replaced until every old piece is replaced with a new piece and then all the old pieces are refurbished and are made into a new sailing ship. Which ship is the original ship? Think of every individual as their own Ship of Theseus with cells dying and being replaced, as well as tastes, beliefs, and ideas, what makes us, us. The human body is even made up of more cells that are not of our own than those of our body’s creation.
By Tim Becker6 years ago in Futurism
You are your own gatekeeper...
“We are all alone, born alone, die alone, and—in spite of True Romance magazines—we shall all someday look back on our lives and see that, in spite of our company, we were alone the whole way. I do not say lonely—at least, not all the time—but essentially, and finally, alone. This is what makes your self-respect so important, and I don't see how you can respect yourself if you must look in the hearts and minds of others for your happiness.”
By Øliver Farrell6 years ago in Futurism
Where does "glow flow?"
Imagine your body, heart, mind, and soul duplicating our Earth's energies, communication channels, and pulsating magnetic field? In science, this rings true. As a child, we remarkably match our planet's water to body mass ratio, the 71% to 29%, and as we get older we start losing the water factor of this phenomenon.
By Dolphingirl6 years ago in Futurism
Common Misconceptions of Ancient Egypt
People often love learning about the strange but beautiful culture that is ancient Egypt. The art, mythologies, and way of life for them were fascinating, and keep us intrigued from a young age. However, a lot of stories about ancient Egypt that we hear or even learn about in school are wrong, leaving us with some misconceptions about how the Egyptians of old lived -- and died.
By Elizabeth Cullum6 years ago in Futurism









