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Ganesh Idols

Hi All,
As i  celebrate Ganesh Chaturthi here in London, was in search of Ganesh Idols.
I found them on Uptown high street in a shop named Variety. this is near East Ham.
Posting this as it would be helpful for the people like me..

Yellow

Personality Color Yellow
While you may not exhibit all the character traits of a personality color yellow, if yellow is your favourite  color you will find yourself somewhere in the description. You may also find you exhibit some of the negative traits , particularly when you are stressed.





v  With a personality color yellow you have a happy disposition and are cheerful and fun to be with.
v  You are creative, often being the one who comes up with new ideas - an ideas person who needs others to bring the ideas into reality - you tend to have your head in the clouds much of the time.
v  You can be very critical of yourself as well as others - a perfectionist.
v  You analyze everything, all the time, and are methodical in your thinking.
v  With a yellow personality you are impulsive and make quick decisions, but often, out of anxiety, jump in too quickly and rush things rather than taking things at a steady pace.
v  You have a strong independent streak in you, and are selective with your choice of friends, keeping a small group of close and like-minded friends rather than being involved in team events or large social gatherings.
v  You use your mind to achieve you goals rather than your physical energy.
v  You tend to hide your emotions, putting on a brave face in times of adversity.
v  You are spontaneous - you are able to think quickly on your feet and make instant decisions.
v  You have a modern outlook. New technology doesn't faze you.
v  You communicate well on a mental level with like-minded people, but can become bitter and sharp-tongued if crossed.
v  You are good at networking and getting information out of others. Journalists often resonate with the color yellow.
v  Although you find it easy to make money, you tend to spend it rapidly and unwisely.
v  With a personality color yellow, you can be stubborn but dislike pettiness and spitefulness of all kinds.
v  You like to think you are intelligent and well educated, with knowledge about many topics.
v  You are good at anything that involves the mind, rather than physical pursuits. Chess, crosswords, card games are yellow pursuits.
v  You are a smart dresser and always dress to impress.
v  You can be deceitful and stubborn if living from a negative perspective.
v  You can also be arrogant, pretentious and snobbish.

Your Deepest Need



Your deepest need is for logical order in your everyday life and to be able to express your individuality by using your logical mind to inspire and create new ideas.








If you dislike yellow:
v  You are practical and down to earth.
v  You may not be able to cope with change at this point in your life.
v  You prefer to keep your feet firmly planted on the ground and are skeptical of new ideas that haven't been proven.
v  You like to think before you leap - you are not impulsive or spontaneous.


Body Language of Legs and Feet

leg direction, sitting – general
Generally a seated person directs their knee or knees towards the point of interest. The converse is true also - legs tend to point away from something or someone which is uninteresting or threatening. The rule applies with crossed legs also, where the upper knee indicates interest or disinterest according to where it points. The more direct and obvious the position, the keener the attraction or repellent feeling.


parallel legs together, sitting(mainly female)
This unusual in men, especially if the knees point an angle other than straight ahead. The posture was common in women due to upbringing and clothing and indicates a sense of properness.


crossing legs, sitting - specific change
Generally the upper crossed leg and knee will point according to the person's interest. If the knee points towards a person then it signifies interest in or enthusiasm for that person; if it points away from a person it signifies disinterest in or a perceived threat from that person. Signs are more indicative when people first sit down and adopt initial positions in relation to others present. Signs become less reliable when people have been sitting for half-an-hour or so, when leg crossing can change more for comfort than body language reasons.


open legs, sitting(mainly male)
This is a confident dominant posture. Happily extreme male open-crotch posing is rarely exhibited in polite or formal situations since the signal is mainly sexual. This is a clear exception to the leg/knee point rule since the pointing is being done by the crotch, whose target might be a single person or a wider audience. Not a gesture popularly used by women, especially in formal situations and not in a skirt. Regardless of gender this posture is also combative because it requires space and makes the person look bigger. The impression of confidence is increased when arms are also in a wide or open position.


legs intertwined, sitting (female)
Also called 'leg twine', this is a tightly crossed leg, twined or wrapped around the supporting leg. Depending on the circumstances the leg twine can either be a sign of retreat and protection, or a sexual display of leg shapeliness, since a tight leg-cross tends to emphasise muscle and tone. Assessing additional body language is crucial for interpreting such signals of potentially very different meanings.

legs crossed, standing (scissor stance)
Typically observed in groups of standing people at parties or other gatherings, defensive signals such as crossed legs and arms among the less confident group members is often reinforced by a physical and audible lack of involvement and connection with more lively sections of the group. Where legs are crossed and arms are not, this can indicate a submissive or committed agreement to stand and engage, so the standing leg cross relays potentially quite different things.

shoe-play (female)

A woman would usually be relaxed to display this signal. In certain situations dangling a shoe from the foot, and more so slipping the foot in and out of the shoe has sexual overtones.


Handshake

Firmness of handshake is not the reliable indicator of firmness of character that many believe it to be. Firm handshakes tend to be those of confident people, especially those who have spent some time in business, and who realise that most people in business consider a firm handshake to be a good thing. Handshakes that are uncomfortably firm show a lack of respect or awareness, especially if used in cultures (Eastern especially) where firm handshaking is not normal.



handshake - palm down
Usually a firm handshake, the 'upper hand' tends to impose and/or create a dominant impression.

handshake - palm up
Usually not a strong handshake, the lower hand has submitted to the upper hand dominance. How all this ultimately translates into the subsequent relationship and outcomes can depend on more significant factors than the handshake.

handshake - equal and vertical
Most handshakes are like this, when neither person seeks to control or to yield.

weak handshake
Avoid the common view that a weak handshake is the sign of a weak or submissive person. It is not. Weak handshakes can be due to various aspects of personality, mood, etc. People who use their hands in their profession, for example, musicians, artists, surgeons, etc., can have quite gentle sensitive handshakes. Strong but passive people can have gentle handshakes. Old people can have weak handshakes. A weak handshake might be due to arthritis. Young people unaccustomed to handshaking can have weak handshakes. It's potentially a very misleading signal.
 
firm handshake

Avoid the common view that a firm handshake is the sign of a strong solid person. It is not. Firm handshakes are a sign of outward confidence, which could mask deceit or a weak bullying nature, or indicate a strong solid person. Strength of a handshake is not by itself an indicator of positive 'good' mood or personality, and caution is required in reading this signal. It is widely misinterpreted.
Personality Color Orange
While you may not exhibit all the character traits for a personality color orange as listed below, if orange is your favorite color you will find yourself somewhere in the description. You may also find you exhibit some of the negative traits, particularly when you are stressed.
v  Having a personality color orange means you are warm, optimistic, extroverted and often flamboyant.You are friendly, good-natured and a generally agreeable person.
v  You are assertive and determined rather than aggressive - having a personality color orange means you are more light-hearted and less intense than those who love red.
v  You thrive on human social contact and social gatherings, bringing all types together.
v  As a personality color orange you enjoy partying and socializing and planning all types of social events - orange people are the life of the party, the uninhibited performer! You are often the loud talker in a group.
v  While you are charming and sociable you do tend to be a show-off.
v  You get great satisfaction from helping others and they find you inspiring with your vitality and positive energy.
v  You are tolerant and accepting of others just the way they are.
v  You are a people person, motivated by what others may or may not think and always trying to keep up with the Jones'. You need people around you - being alone for too long makes you depressed and you then allow negativity to engulf you.
v  You are a free spirit who doesn't like to be tied down - you are not always loyal in your relationships and find it difficult to commit.
v  You live your life based on your 'gut reactions'.
v  You are an adventurer - you love the outdoor life, camping, climbing mountains and indulging in adventurous sports such as sky diving and hang gliding. You are the daredevil, always looking towards your next challenge, your next great adventure.
v  You enjoy being physically active, particularly in the outdoors, whether it's simply going for a walk, or competing in high level sporting competitions.
v  You are full of life, always on the go, determined and competitive, always looking for new challenges - and this can lead to restlessness and impatience with others who do not have this need.
v  Lovers of orange like to take risks in many areas of their life, particularly in the physical areas. They prefer to explore their outer world rather than their inner world.
v  You may be lousy at housekeeping as it is not that important to you - you love having fun too much and don't like the mundane - a little dust on the mantelpiece is not that important to you. However you love to cook.
v  You move on easily from life's setbacks.
v  Patience is not one of your virtues and you can be quite forceful and domineering over others when under stress.
v  You can be indecisive, inconsistent and unpredictable.
v  You may be an unkind practical joker.
v  When operating from a negative perspective, a personality color orange can become aloof, egotistical, self-centered and uncaring.
v  When feeling fearful, orange lovers feel it in their abdomen, as though it is tied in knots.
Your Deepest Need
Your deepest need is to be with people, to socialize with them, and be accepted and respected as part of a group. You also have a need for regular challenges in your life, whether it is physical or social challenges.






If you dislike orange:
v  You are not comfortable in large groups.
v  You do not like partying and socializing.
v  You are more comfortable with a small circle of friends.
v  You don't like flamboyance and showing off.
v  You may be holding yourself back socially.
v  It can also indicate anger at having been treated cruelly at some stage in your life.


Source:empower-yourself-with-color-psychology.com


I Love You

I opened my eyes in your arms,
Feeling agitated about my new world.
You took good care of me,
All your day goes running after me.
You are the first person I talked to,
Your hand made me engrave my first term,
You supported me to take my first footstep.

After I am back from school,
I loved to tell you all my school gossips,
Everyday ends with telling you stories and sleep in your arms.
Now you stood aside silently observing me grew old.
No longer I need your to guard me, upkeep me.
Remember!!!! I grew old…



Now when I am in College,
I no more share Gossips with you,
I have my own friends to chat with.
I no more feel asleep in your arms,
Now I feel asleep on my lappy.

I don’t understand why u still guard me
I am excited in my new world,
No more studies are important to me,
Nothing is important than my friends …
                                                        Nothing seems different if I failed in 
                                                          my  Exams,...
                                                         Besides, your ticking-off’s…

Now all my friends graduated and well settled,
I do not have friends any more,
Everybody is busy and happy with their life.
They no longer have time to chat with me..
I still see you observing me ….

I shouted at you why r u still observing me….
And with a smile you answered,
I now need to teach you gateway to live your life…

Tears rolled from my eyes and passed through the cheeks.
I now understand the blunders I have done.
You are the one who wiped those..
You gave me gift to live my life once more…
Promise me Mom… that you won’t stop watching me..

Watch me forever!!!!!

Head Body language

The head can send such a wide range of signals that the face and other parts of the head are covered in other pages. Here, we focus just on movement of the head as affected by the neck muscles.

Lowering

v  A lowered head covers the neck with the chin and hence can be a defensive posture that can occur as a result of any perceived threat (not just physical threat).
v  Lowering the head also lowers the eyes and hence can be a sign of submission, effectively saying 'I dare not even look at you'. The eyes are typically also lowered here. It can be driven by affection ('you are so wonderful') or fear ('you might hurt me if I look at you').
v  Lowering the head whilst maintaining eye contact can also be a strong flirting signal, typically by women. It says 'You are superior and I just can't take my eyes off you'. It can also be a sign of defiance or caution, for example when showing respect to an enemy ('You are strong and I do not trust you').
v  Sometimes, lowering the head is just a sign of exhaustion. The head is rather heavy and a tired person's head will sag.


v  Lowering the head can be a part of ducking as the person reflexively pulls the head down to avoid a real or imagined hazard. This makes the body smaller and protects the neck.
v  A single short lowering of the head can be an abbreviated nod. This is a common greeting, perhaps as a small bow. It may also be a signal of power ('I am so powerful people are paying will notice even a small nod'). Again it may be a deliberate concealment, sending covert agreement to a colleague.



Raising
v  When the head is low, raising it may be a sign of interest as the person moved to looking at the point of interest. This is typically accompanied by other expressions of interest such as raised eyebrows.
v  From a level position, a quick flick upwards can be a sign of query ('What do you mean?').
v  Raising the head and looking at the ceiling may signal boredom. It may also indicate a visual thinker who is looking at internal images. Another alternative is where a person wants to focus on the sound and is thus averting the eyes in order to concentrate on the sound.


Tilting

v  Tilting the head sideways can be a sign of interest, which may be in what is said or happening. It can also be a flirting signal as it says 'I am interested in you!'
v  Tilting can similarly indicate curiosity, uncertainty or query, particularly if the head is pushed forward, as if the person was trying to look at the subject in a different way in the hope of seeing something new. The greater the tilt, the greater the uncertainty or the greater the intent to send this signal.
v  A tilted head pulled back tends to indicate suspicion, as the uncertainty of the tilt is combined with a defensive pulling back.
v  The tilted head exposes the carotid artery on the side of the neck and may be a sign of submission and feelings of vulnerability.
v  If the head is propped up by the hand, it may be tiredness or an expectation of continued interest ('This is so interesting!')


Personality Color Red
While you may not exhibit all the character traits of a personality color red as listed here, if you love red you will find yourself somewhere in the description. You may also find you exhibit some of the negative traits, particularly when you are stressed.


v  Having a personality color red identifies you as extroverted and optimistic, courageous and confident.
v  You are action oriented and physically active - sex is a necessity to you - you have strong survival instincts.
v  With a favourite color red, you like to be the centre of attention - in fact all reds crave attention - other people are drawn to the vitality and sense of excitement you emit.
v  As a personality color red, you are stimulating to be with and you radiate a great deal of energy.
v  You are ambitious and competitive and like to be the winner - you are achievement orientated and second place is not good enough for you. With you it is all or nothing.
v  You usually gain the respect of others quite easily with your practical and grounded attitude and ability to set boundaries.
v  Lovers of red are the explorers and pioneers of the world, the entrepreneurs and builders who like to be first in discovering new physical realms.
v  If you favor the personality color red you have a passion and enthusiasm for life and are not afraid to pursue your dreams and goals.
v  You are impulsive - you should count to 10 before reacting to situations as it is in these situations that your anger and aggression often appears.
v  You are always in a hurry, wanting to do everything right now. Patience is not one of your strong points.
v  You do not procrastinate - you never put off until tomorrow what you can do today.
v  You are a hard worker and you enjoy physical labor and working with your hands.
v  Red people can be aggressive and easy to anger, often exhibiting a violent temper - this is negative passion and energy. You flare up instantaneously but calm down quite quickly once you get it out of your system and then forget it ever happened - you do not hold a grudge.
v  Lovers of red are probably not particularly spiritual or religious - however if you do participate in religious activities it is the physical customs and rituals that you are drawn to, the singing, Communion and other rituals, organizing the church fete and other fundraising activities, the physical part of being there. Red people like to take care of the nuts and bolts, the nitty-gritty, the practical aspects and physical preparation of organizing an event.
v  You have a strong need for power and control which is connected to your basic survival instincts. 
v  You can be somewhat of a know-it-all, not wanting to appear unintelligent or ignorant.
v  You are a good worker, although not necessarily a good boss - your aggressive nature doesn't serve you well in management positions. Because you are action orientated you are good at meeting deadlines and getting the job done at the right time.
v  You can be quite determined when you want something, but tend to have a short attention span, moving on to the next best thing when you quickly get bored with the previous one - you want it all and you want it now!
v  With a personality color red you may have an over active ego and appear over confident with a super inflated sense of your own worth.




Your Deepest Need
Your deepest need is for physical achievement, fulfilment and satisfaction and to experience life through the five senses.


If You Dislike Red:
ü  You may be under stress at the moment and having trouble coping with the passion, excitement and high energy that red generates.
ü  You may want more excitement, energy and passion in your life but are afraid, for some reason, or lack the self-confidence, to get involved and open yourself to the possibilities red can bring to you.
ü  You may be overtired or ill and need calm and relaxation rather than red's high energy around you.
ü  You may find anger a difficult emotion to handle.
ü  You may have suffered rejection or defeat at an early age and don't believe you can ever win.