In Astrology, Debra Silverman and the New Moon in Scorpio, I introduced you to Debra Silverman and the response was fantastic.
Marc (my husband) and I are big fans of Debra’s and, since you’ve shown that you are as well, I’m going to post one article each week devoted to a zodiac sign and her acting out of it.
I really encourage you to watch them all as the knowledge and insight you gain into each zodiac sign may help you in your professional and personal relationships.
Additionally, we, all, have multiple zodiacal …
So this is it.
Here’s what it all comes down to.
Do you believe in redemption?
In “Will the REAL Hero Please Stand Up” and “Will the REAL Hero Please Stand Up…The Sequel” I examine two brothers, Jamal and Salim Malik, from “Slumdog Millionaire”. The test was to ascertain which of them might be an authentic hero.
When observing Jamal, it’s obvious. He’s kind, generous, loving, forgiving, loyal, faithful, hardworking and always makes the right choices. Furthermore, it seems to come naturally for him. He makes it all look so easy.
But does his ease …
On November 16, 2009 the New Moon will move into Scorpio.
This is some very powerful energy as Scorpio’s ruling planet is Pluto.
Scorpio is the eighth sign of the zodiac and represented by the Scorpion.
Those born under the astrological sign of Scorpio are intense, to say the very least.
I could write volumes about Scorpios and all the zodiac signs for that matter but, instead, I’d like to give you a very special gift and introduce you to Debra Silverman, M.A.
Debra is an astrologer and psychotherapist. In practice for over 32 years …
In “Will the REAL Hero Please Stand Up” I examined the hero Jamal Malik from “Slumdog Millionaire”.
In this post…the sequel…I’m examining Jamal’s older brother, Salim, to see if he can be aptly dubbed a “hero”…or not.
Now, I know this is “just” a movie so it makes no real sense why I’ve spent such an inordinately large amount of time hashing and re-hashing it but, if you haven’t seen “Slumdog Millionaire”, I can only tell you there are reasons aplenty why it came out of nowhere as a small-budget indie film …
Wow! Wow! WOW!
That’s all I could say when I saw Slumdog Millionaire and I’m still saying it now.
WOW!
For anyone whose seen the movie, you’ll know why I’ve turned monosyllabic.
Every single thing about Slumdog Millionaire is fantastic. There are so many layers of the storyline I’ve spent for reliving every delicious moment.
For me, the movie’s extra meaningful because of the theme of my third book, The Quest to Have it All: Finding the path to purpose and peace and this year’s theme of the same for my radio show, The Quest to Have it All.
Slumdog …