1st February : Significance

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Everyday has its own importance. May it be related to our lives or not.



It is important for sumone. so we all should atleast know about it. Even if we dont celebrate it.




Today is 1st February 2017



Do u all know what is the importance of today's day in our life's??


want to know why??


check the next post to know about it...








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Serpent Day is a day of reflection and coming to grips with our fears. It's dedicated to pondering our reactions to the prime material behind that expensive high-fashion snake-skin handbag. Its unique, slithering form has long been associated with wisdom and power, used for either good or evil. Either way, it is apparent that the serpent deserves a day dedicated to its position in culture over the last few thousand years. In all honesty, where would Adam and Eve be without the third party?

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History of Serpent Day







Serpents have been both feared and revered, at times simultaneously, in many different periods of human history. Quetzalcoatl is a Mesoamerican deity, the worship of which was first known documented in Teotihuacan in the first century BCE or first century CE. Veneration of the figure appears spread throughout Mesoamerica between 600900 AD. Quetzalcoatl, also called "the Plumed Serpent, played a dominant role as a god, model, myth, historical figure and symbol in Aztec culture. According to legend, he was incarnated on earth and founded the fabulous capital of the Toltecs, Tollan. Quetzalcoatl represented the universal quest for meaning in life, and was the guardian of water and rain, a precious resource of the Aztecs.


In the Hindu regions of Asia the serpent, or naga, is considered a nature spirit. As in the Aztec belief system, Naga is the protector of springs, wells and rivers, and so serpents bring rain, and fertility. The serpent is also a fascinating biblical symbol. Perhaps the most common is the portrayal of the serpent as an enemy in general, or as Satan in particular. However, a serpent is later used to foreshadow Jesus' death on the cross and the salvation it makes possible when a bronze serpent appears on a cross that the severely ill Israelites looked upon to recover, which can be found in John 3:14-15. Anthropologists have argued that the serpent as a symbol of death is built into our unconscious minds because of evolutionary history, as for millions of years, snakes were mainly just predators of primates. Nowadays, a snake wrapped around the Rod of Asclepius is on the Star of Life, the worldwide symbol of medical aid.
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How to Celebrate Serpent Day







Seeing as serpents have often been associated with wisdom and cunning, should you decide to celebrate Serpent Day, you could spend this time contemplating some of your key life experiences and deciding what lessons they've taught you and how you could use this knowledge to improve your life in the future. After all, isn't learning from your mistakes one of the most important skills you could learn? Serpents have also been associated with medical care and attention, so maybe take the time to sit down with your family and go over the basics of first aidwhat to do in case of being stung by a bee, or what the safe does of certain basic medications are, or how to dress a burn, or how to bandage a cut properly. That kind of knowledge has never hurt anyone, especially not children or teenagers, who are exceptionally accident prone.


Serpents deserve a day dedicated to them; its presence is somehow necessary, what with all of the fables and stories abound with snake-inspired situations and wise or evil serpents, that have filled our culture for as long as any of our ancestors could remember.






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Stop groaning! Car Insurance Day is a real day of celebration I assure you! For many thinking about or talking about their car insurance is rather like punishment rather than a party! I am here to prove to you that If you take a little time out once a year to look at your policy you can happily forget about it the rest of the year. You would like that, wouldn't you? Let's take a moment to jump into the joy of insurance...stop laughing, come on!
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History of Car Insurance Day







Head over to where you have your policy tucked safely away, or pull it up on your digital device. Check the dates on it to make sure that you are still covered. How to tell? Look at the term dates on the front page. Still covered? Great!


Car insurance has been around almost as long as cars themselves. You would think that if there was a day set aside for it that you would have heard more about it. Think about it, does that sound like the insurance industry to you? Of course, you had to stumble upon the information, find an obscure reference to it! Does the insurance industry ever call you up to update you on anything?


Car Insurance Day has been set aside for you to pull your documents out and review them. Make sure they are up to date and full of all the coverage that you need. You can take some time today to shop around and get new quotes. Your circumstances may have changed through the year so what you are paying now may not be the best price you can get.

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How to Celebrate Car Insurance Day







I know that this isn't your average celebration, but you can make it more fun than you think. You're laughing again! Stop it! I'm serious you can use it productively and still have fun. Got your documents in hand? Head out to your favorite coffee shop and treat yourself to that special drink you don't normally let yourself have. It's a holiday after all! While you are there sipping your drink and maybe even nibbling a snack, use this time to surf the internet and get a few quotes. You may be surprised what you find!


Here's something not many would think of today. Are you or do you know an insurance agent? It would be nice to send a thank you. Has your agent saved you money or helped you through a claim? Why not send them something special to celebrate Car Insurance Day! I will give you a hint. You don't need to think about expensive flowers or all of that. Insurance agents are people too! A box of chocolates or a delivered lunch will go a long way to making a thankless job a little brighter!


There are many good things you can learn by being open to establishing a relationship with your car insurance agent. Use this holiday as an excuse to make the first step and wish your agent Happy Car Insurance Day!







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I am literally jumping and squealing like a little kid! You heard correctly, it is Decorating with Candy Day! Let your imagination run away today. Put a sprinkle of candy on everything you eat or drink. Enjoy that sugar high as long as it lasts! Perhaps you were thinking of updating your child's room, today is a great day for inspiration. Decorating with candy could come in the form of pictures, collages or using candy decorated fabrics. The sky is the limit when talking about this. Let your imagination guide you on Decorating with Candy Day.

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History of Decorating with Candy Day







Through the ages candy has been used in celebration as well as decoration. Think of the Christmas decorations or even the decorations for Halloween and you can see how candy has woven its way into our lives. There are other holidays too that candy plays a central part in. Valentine's day may be about love, but there had better be some candy with your flowers right ladies? Easter is another holiday that has a candy-coated vibe. I can see why people would want to have a day dedicated to being creative with those sweet decorations and that's Decorating with Candy Day!


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