Amaterasu The Goddess of the Sun Written by Judi Singleton
Amaterasu The Goddess of Sun Amaterasu is a shining example of how adversity can help us to 'blossom and bloom' more at times. She helps us look for lesson to be learned when adverse times come into our lives. In Japanese mythology, Amaterasu (pron: Ah-mah-te-lah-soo) is radiant and compassionate Japanese sun goddess who ruled sun, cultural unity, weaving and agriculture. So she was responsible for illiminating world. She is a bringer of light. She wove world. She was responsible not only for continuing of Japanese people but all royal family were her decendants. The storm god Susanowa, because he ruined her garden,Amaterasu enclosed herself in a cave and, depressed and grieving, refused to come out.Without her fields died and people grew hungry because without sun there was only endless night.
| | What to Expect When You Are Dating Online Written by Kyoopid.com archive
by Kyoopid.comWhen it comes to online dating, it's a lie when someone claims, "I have no expectations." Deep down, we know we all expect something. Friendship, love, passion, intimacy, you name it. We think of most creative headline and start writing a not-so-honest profile because we want to catch someone's attention, and we want to catch it pronto. We come up with a catchy username just to display something memorable enough for us and unique enough for other strangers to click. Why else would we call ourselves "sexykitten" or "cutecowboy" when our friends and coworkers never bother to refer to us that way? Dating is not easy. Online dating is even harder. We never get to see how a potential date really looks like in person. We never know. While that hottie you spotted at an online dating site looked like a 20-year-old model, it might disappoint you like crazy when you finally arranged to meet her only to find out that she had grown 20 years older overnight! And who knows? That geek-looking girl you never responded might look like a fallen angel in person. There's no guarantee. Photos sometimes -- a lot of times-- lie.
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