Elizabeth Hathway
Elizabeth Hathway DFAstrolS,QHP is een gepassioneerde astrologe met een speciale interesse in mundane astrologie. Elizabeth heeft het diploma van "The Faculty of Astrological Studies" (London) en heeft gestudeerd met de geniale traditionele astroloog John Frawley.Nieuwsbrief
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Astrology World Cup: Launch horoscope of the Jubulani Ball
On December 4th 2009 – Adidas launched the ball that would be used at the 2010 World Cup. The ball was named Jubulani – which means rejoice!! What’s in a name you might ask? Anyway players, coaches, commentators and goal keepers in particular are not rejoicing. The ball it seems is highly capricous. Robinho: “Sometimes the ball has a genuine flight and other times it has a mind of its own so it has taken time to adjust and it will take us time still now.” It has even aquired a nickname “Jumanji” after the Robin Williams … Lees verder