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Published on Mar 26, 2012 by EarlytoRiseHQ http://www.earlytorise.com/ How to create a vision for your life and your business, by Early to Rise editor Craig Ballantyne. You are using an outdated browser, which YouTube no longer supports. Since some features on YouTube may not work, you are viewing a lightweight version of the video page. Go back to the regular page Loading…
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Laos is still very much undiscovered and after decades of isolation, tourists are able to experience Southeast Asias best-kept secret.
Highlights of this tour include exploring the unique temple architecture of Luang Prabang, the astonishing views over the city from the top of Mount Phousi and visiting the national buildings in Vientiane. View details tour Classic Laos Tour – 5 days Serene Laos is one of Asias most unvisited and charming countries, still retaining its colonial character from the time of Laoss kingdom. This tour allows you to experience the gorgeous unspoiled forest that teems with fauna and flora, splendid landscape and river scenery.
You will gain an insight into the lives of the local people and see how their lifestyles are slowly emerging from years of isolation from the outside world. View details tour Downwards the Mekong – 5 days The Mekong River is a sleepy, undeveloped river waiting to be explored. It is Southeast Asias longest river and is perfect for leaving your busy life behind to immerse yourself in the beautiful and exotic riverscape. Observation life on the Mekong river as we travel by boat from the Lao-Thai border town of Houixai towards the former royal capital of Luang Prabang.
We visit hill tribe villages along the way and withess some spectaculor sunsets over the Mekong.
View details tour Wonder of Luang Prabang – 4 days Highlights: Luang Prabang, a heritage city which was known as the best preserved traditional city in Southeast Asia. You’ll visit almost of the important temples in here: Wat Visoun, Wat Aham, Wat Mai, Wat Xiengthong. Beside the temples, you can take a boat trip along the Mekong River to discover the Pak Ou Cave with thousands of gold lacquered Buddha statues. Enjoy traditional villages, climb up to Phousi Mountain for sunset view of the city. The surrounding forests teem with flourishing vegetation and you will be greeted by the friendly, waving locals as we vist a few villages.
Cups people are ruled by water and are therefore ruled by their emotions. They feel, they love, they sense and they nurture.
Scorpio: Passionate lovers. Intense and secretive.
Pisces: Romantic, sensitive and highly intuitive.
Obviously there is a lot more to each of these astrological character types than Ive mentioned above, so it would be well worth getting hold of a good astrology book. Ive always loved Linda Goodmans Sun Signs but there is plenty of information available online. Im by no means an astrologer but my keen interest over the years has helped me no end to understand the court cards.
Here are some of the general associations I have the the cups court cards: Page of Cups A child or teenager sensitive and maybe a little shy with artistic talents. New beginnings, new confidence and love of self. Negative An insecure and over emotional child or teenager Letting a lack of confidence hold you back Knight of Cups A romantic young man who is in touch with his emotions.
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Source: (free love tarot) http://www.bigtarot.net/cups-the-court-cards-we-feel/