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DO YOU HAVE THE LETTER "M" ON YOUR PALM?

If You Have The Letter ‘M’ On The Palm Of Your Hand, This Is What It Means The lines on our palms take different shapes which are really interesting to observe. If you look carefully at your palm you can find different letters or designs there and it seems it can say a lot about the person you are, some people can read your palm lines. You might be a special person if you have letter ‘M’ in the lines of your palm. It is about the situation when the major lines on the palm are precisely known as a life line, head line, and heart line makes an alignment which looks like letter ‘M’ on your palm. Palmistry is an ancient art which has relevance in the modern world.   It is originated thousand years ago in India and widely mentioned as Hindu astrology. The art was identified and was mentioned first time in a Chinese book ‘I Ching.’ Based on this popular concept of palmistry, the ‘M’ mark appeared on your hand represents blessing of good fortune. It indicates that you are the self-motiv

VALENTINE'S DAY...The Myth,The Legend,The Beginning.

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HISTORY OF VALENTINE'S DAY Valentine's Day - the popular festival of love and romances traces its origin to ancient Roman festival and has not been created by card companies as some people believe it to be. There are various legends associated with the festival along with the belief that birds began to mate from this day. Popularity of the Valentine's Day festival stems from the combined effects of all these legends, beliefs and of course the wish to glorify the unparalleled feeling of love. Feast of Lupercalia Historians trace the origin of Valentine's Day to ancient Roman Empire. It is said that in the Rome of ancient times people observed a holiday on February 14th to honor Juno - the Queen of Roman Gods and Goddesses. The Romans also regarded Juno as the Goddess of Women and Marriage. On the following day, February 15th began the fertility festival called 'Feast of Lupercalia'. The festival of Lupercalia was celebrated to honor the Gods Lupercus