Valentine's Day 2010



Chinese Year of the Tiger


The Year of the Tiger brings spiritual awakening and transition.

Childhood innocence once lost, emerges from its cocoon to fly free.


We return to the flow of the collective unconsciousness in blue frequency.

Close your eyes and walk with me ...

Ellie Crystal




Happy Valentine's Day 2010

Loving is not just looking at each other,

it's looking in the same direction.

Alexander Scott




Love is like an hourglass

with the heart filling up

as the brain empties.

Denise Alexander




Forget love. ... I'd rather fall in chocolate.

Chocolate Quotes 1

Chocolate Quotes 2

Chocolate Quotes 3




February 14, 2010

Chinese New Year - Year of the Tiger

White Tigers  Wikipedia

Year of the Tiger: All About the Chinese Zodiac  

Live Science - February 13, 2010

In China, the tiger is considered the king of all beasts and represents powerful energy. Further, the tiger is associated with Tsai Shen Yeh, the Chinese God of Wealth usually seen sitting on a tiger in Asian art. Asian lore considers the tiger the protector of the dead, and will often be seen in graves as a mark of protection, assuring peace for those who have passed. Tigers are considered a yang energy, and are also a solar animal which associates them with symbolisms of the sun, summer and fire. In ancient Chinese myth there are five tigers that hold the balance of cosmic forces in place and prevent chaos from collapsing into the universe.

These five tigers are:

Chinese animal symbolism of the tiger deals with (but is not limited to):




Wishing everyone a day filled with love.

Happy Valentine's Day

The Romantic Evolution of True Love   Live Science

The Most Tragic Love Stories in History   Live Science

The Strangest Valentine's Day Stories   Live Science






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