Kokology: Written In The Stars
Biyernes, Abril 24, 2009 Mga Puna

When you look up into a star-filled sky at night, sometimes it’s possible to lose yourself in the infinite depths of space. We may be aware of their vast distances from eart, yet the stars still look like friendly messengers and granters of dreams when we see them twinkling in the dark. As the hours grow late, it’s a comfort to look up and have their distant power to draw upon. For this next game, you’ll need paper and a pencil.
1. First, draw three stars of different sizes.
2. Next, draw a comet’s tail on one (and only one) of your stars.
My (Imaginary) Drawing:
In my imagination, I have a drawing of three stars whose sizes are just near from each other, having the smallest one with the comet’s tail.
Key To Written In The Stars
The stars combine a glittering image of the power to grant wishes and make dreams come true with a sense of distance and unattainability. Stars determine our present and give a hint of things to come. Your drawing illuminates your work life in general and your current career path in particular.
1. The largest star you drew represents the job you hold now, it’s potential and its disappointments. If the difference in size betweem that star and the other two is not very great, it signifies dissatisfaction or at least disinterest inĀ your career, a willingness to shop around and keep your options open. Watch for an unexpected call from a headhunter. They have ways of finding these things out.
On the other hand, if your job star is much larger than the others, it indicates you’re deeply absorbed and committed to your current path. Your concern should be not to fall into the trap of workaholism. All work and no play is no way to live.
2. In cultures throughout history and around the world, coments have been seen as harbingers of disaster and cataclysmic change. The star you gave a comet’s tail to represents trouble looming on the horizon. If it’s on one of the smaller stars, you’re in luck; the heavens have overlooked you for now. But if your largest stars is a comet, it might be a good time for you to bring your resume up-to-date. The stars never lie.
surprisingly we both have the same result rowjie – the sizes are not very great and my comet star is the smallest.
nice cio! hehehe. well, the results are okay, though it shows that we are still open for better opportunities.