There are many fun ways to try to conceive a boy or a girl, or to predict your baby’s gender once you are already pregnant. While some people might be worried about how ethical it is to try to predict or influence the sex of your baby, for most expectant parents, baby gender prediction is simply a fun tool that helps them enjoy the pregnancy even more. Even though you may have a secret preference for a boy or a girl, you’ll of course love your child no matter what the gender. But if you already have three boys, for example, it might be fun to try a few methods to see if you can end up with a girl this time around.... continue
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Chinese Pregnancy Lunar Calendar: Baby Gender Prediction – Boy Or Girl?
June 29th, 2009Ancient Chinese Birth Calendar – Gender Child Prediction
June 26th, 2009
When you find out your pregnant the first thing that goes through your mind is I wonder if it is a girl or a boy? As for me I could not wait until I could go out and buy those sweet little boy or girl clothes. Most every woman I know saw the positive and ran to the stores to purchase something a bear or an outfit. Why not do a gender prediction test like the Chinese birth calendar? You can make an accurate determination of the gender and will not have to wait until the sixteenth to twenty week ultrasound appointment, when we all find out the gender, if we are lucky. Sometimes the baby is not in the correct position and you have to wait even longer. Being prepared early is a wonderful thing and using a tool like the ancient Chinese birth calendar can help. It has been used by the Chinese for millions of years. It was discovered buried in a tomb near Beijing for over 700 years. The original copy is at the Institute of Science in Beijing, and because of its high accuracy, it is getting more attention than ever.... continue
Sun Aztec Calendar Tattoo, Pictures and Symbol: get your favourite!
June 16th, 2009
The sun Aztec calendar tattoo, pictures and symbol are growing more popular with those who love beautiful art and interesting tattoos. It is also a tattoo that has stood the test of time with little or no changes to the symbology and features. Some people even believe that it is similar to the Mayan calendar as regards the end of the world. Some people who acquire the tattoos and art have no idea about the history of the symbol. The Aztecs had two different calendars each of which had a different number of days in their cycles. There was a 260-day calendar and a 365-day calendar. The 260-day sun Aztec calendar tattoo, pictures and symbol were also known as tonalpohualli, or counting of the days. I t was used for religious purposes, such as predicting the future. This calendar was divided into twenty 13-day periods. These periods all had their own individual name and symbol, including water and other sacred Aztec hieroglyphs. They recorded the passage of days by adding a dot to each hieroglyph, when it was passed during each 13-day period. The 365-day calendar, tattoo and symbol were known as xiuhpohualli, when being used to track days and months and/or zihuitl, when the counting of years was necessary. It was divided into 18 periods consisting of 20 days, with a final five day period that was regarded, in much the same many modern people treat Fridays the 13th, as being a very dangerous and unlucky group of days. There were specific festivals for each time period. These periods were linked to the yearly agricultural cycle, and dictated the religious rites and tasks associated with agriculture, such as planting and harvesting fruits and vegetables. Days were recorded with hieroglyphs and dots and years were marked with one of four symbols: rabbit, reed, and house or flint knife. To differentiate days and months from years, as the same symbols were used throughout the year, the Aztecs enclosed the year symbols in squares. They gave each of 52 years its own unique and individual name. This 52-year cycle was what the ancients considered a century. The final day was a very important religious day, marked with festivals for the renewal of the sun. Prior to the ceremonies the peoples would extinguish their hearth fires and begin to fast and destroy all of their kitchen utensils and other household items. Much like one of the Wiccan holidays, when the sun set on the final day the populous would wait for any sign that the sun would rise again and, when it did, the Aztecs people would begin a new 52-year cycle. Then the priests, who were dressed as gods, would make the pilgrimage from Tenochtitlan to a hilltop south of the city that was considered sacred. Once there they would perform “the new fire” ceremony, during which a prisoner captured in battle would be sacrificed to the sun. The priests would use the dead warrior’s body as a hearth and kindle a fire on it and once in flame distribute flaming torches amongst the people which they would then use to rekindle their hearth fires.... continue
2012 Mayan Calendar Prediction : the end of the World Prophecy
June 14th, 2009
The upcoming year of 2012 is cast as the end of the world according to the Mayan calender prediction. The prophecy shows the years leading up to 2012 as world economic collapse, starvation, the seas raising and swallowing up the lands, world strife as wars are fought every where. Earthquakes, volcanic eruptions, mass flooding and family stuctures breaking down are all part of the prediction of the end of the world.... continue
Free Lunar Moon Calendar: download and print the one you like
June 13th, 2009
Calling all Pagans, Wiccans, gardeners, astrologers, astronomers and anyone else who needs to moon gaze. Now is the time to get your free 2009 lunar and full moon calendar, with moon phases, printable for convenient use. Although following the phases of the moon can help you tune into the more ancient rhythms of Nature, you can still take advantage of modern technology to help you get more natural.... continue