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Lilith, Juno, Pallas: The role of asteroids in self-discovery
Lilith, Juno, Pallas: The role of asteroids in self-discovery

Time of India

time3 hours ago

  • General
  • Time of India

Lilith, Juno, Pallas: The role of asteroids in self-discovery

In astrology, most people focus on the planets, but asteroids also play an important role in shaping our inner world. While smaller in size, their symbolic meanings offer powerful insights into areas such as relationships, creativity, and personal wounds. Asteroids like Lilith, Juno, and Pallas reveal different layers of our personality and can guide us on the path of self-discovery. Lilith, often called the Dark Moon, represents themes of independence, suppressed anger, and hidden strength. In mythology, Lilith was the first woman who refused to submit, making her a symbol of rebellion and feminine power. In your birth chart, Lilith shows where you may feel misunderstood, rejected, or unwilling to compromise. Exploring this placement helps you embrace your wild, unapologetic side and reclaim lost parts of yourself. Juno is associated with commitment, loyalty, and long-term relationships. She reflects what we need in a life partner and how we handle marriage or partnership. Juno's position in your chart can reveal what kind of union will make you feel secure and respected. It also shows whether you are prone to sacrificing too much for others or need to assert yourself more in relationships. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Villa For Sale in Dubai Might Surprise You Villas in Dubai | Search ads Learn More Undo Pallas Athena represents wisdom, strategy, and creative intelligence. She was a warrior goddess, but also known for her logic and diplomacy. In astrology, Pallas shows how we solve problems, use our intuition, and stand up for our beliefs. It points to your inner strategist and the ways you can blend intellect with creativity. By understanding these asteroids in your chart, you gain a more complete picture of who you are. They speak to subtle forces within you—areas that might not be obvious through the sun or moon signs. Exploring them can be a transformative part of self-awareness, helping you make choices that align with your deeper nature. Discover everything about astrology at the Times of India , including daily horoscopes for Aries , Taurus , Gemini , Cancer , Leo , Virgo , Libra , Scorpio , Sagittarius , Capricorn , Aquarius , and Pisces .

Dining news: Cristal Room by Anne-Sophie Pic launches a la carte menu, Hotal Colombo and Grand Majestic Sichuan team up for Crab Club, and more
Dining news: Cristal Room by Anne-Sophie Pic launches a la carte menu, Hotal Colombo and Grand Majestic Sichuan team up for Crab Club, and more

Tatler Asia

time23-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Tatler Asia

Dining news: Cristal Room by Anne-Sophie Pic launches a la carte menu, Hotal Colombo and Grand Majestic Sichuan team up for Crab Club, and more

Claws for Celebration Crab Club returns to Hotal Colombo with a Sichuan twist, as chef Gisela Alesbrook (Gizzy) teams up with Park Eunyeong of Grand Majestic Sichuan, known to many as the 'Chinese cuisine goddess' from the hit Netflix show Culinary Class Wars , for a two-night, chilli-charged feast. On May 8 and 9, expect a menu that fuses Sri Lankan-Chinese nostalgia with bold Sichuan flavours. Think crab, mala, and plenty of peppery heat. Inspired by Gizzy's years in Zhongshan, where mala eggs were a breakfast staple, the dinner channels those memories into something fresh, fiery and full of soul. HK$588 per guest, bookings essential. In case you missed it: From Mosu's kitchen to Netflix fame: Anh Sung-jae on Korean culture and life in the spotlight Slice of Tradition Above Nobu launches its first-ever tuna cutting ceremony Nobu Hong Kong is slicing into June with its first-ever tuna cutting ceremony, a theatrical ode to Japanese culinary tradition. On June 5, sushi master Toshiyuki Shiramizu, also known as Toshi-san, will break down a 70kg wild bluefin tuna from Nagasaki in full view of diners, using traditional ike jime and a gyuto knife with surgical precision. The evening includes a glass of Champagne and a seven-course omakase (HK$1,888), featuring prized cuts like otoro and chutoro, alongside dishes such as seared toro with truffle teriyaki, grilled lobster with uni sauce, and tuna crispy spinach. You might also like: Chef Nobu Matsuhisa on the art of perseverance Grounds for Joy Above Bacha Coffee croissant takeaway is available Above Bacha club sandwich with chicken, beef bacon, cheddar, fried egg, onion raisin confit and gherkins Bacha Coffee has unveiled its first full-concept flagship in Hong Kong, opening a 2,500sq ft space at Harbour City complete with a boutique, takeaway counter and the city's first Bacha Coffee Room. Open daily from 8am, the elegant café serves over 200 single-origin 100% Arabica coffees alongside a menu that nods to the brand's Moroccan roots. From baked eggs in spiced tomato sauce with Red Bison coffee feta to kefta meatballs with straw fries and more. For something lighter, there's the Bacha club sandwich and a daily rotation of signature croissants. Coffees are brewed to order in golden gooseneck pots, and takeaway orders arrive with Chantilly cream, sugar candy and a reusable glass straw. Bacha Coffee (Harbour City) Address: Shop G315 & G315A, G/F, Gateway Arcade, Tsim Sha Tsui, Hong Kong Drinks on the Clock Above Dark Moon features pickled ginger and century egg Above 10:22am is a low-ABV mix of gardenia and citrus Twenty Fifth Hour has launched a new cocktail menu themed around A Day in Hong Kong, drawing inspiration from the city's everyday flavours, from cha chaan teng breakfasts to late-night desserts. The 12-drink lineup is divided by time of day, starting with light, citrusy sips like 10:22am, a yum cha-inspired low-ABV mix of gardenia and citrus. There's also Dark Moon, a bold twist on a whisky sour featuring pickled ginger and century egg, and Gold Night, a dessert-style cocktail reimagining mango pomelo sago with roasted pineapple tequila and a salted egg yolk biscuit on the side. Twenty Fifth Hour Address: 13/F, 24-26 Stanley Street, Central, Hong Kong All Set, All Day Above The Baker & The Bottleman's bakery offers raisin croissants and more Above Beef tartare is available upstairs at The Baker & The Bottleman The Baker & The Bottleman has unveiled a full refresh across both its downstairs bakery and upstairs restaurant, with new menus that lean into seasonal British comfort and clever flavour pairings. Helene Ng's pastry counter now features 20 baked goods daily, including a twice-baked black sesame mochi croissant and a mango and coconut sago number with tropical flair. Upstairs, Jake Bennett's kitchen introduces a set lunch (HK$198) with small plates such as Scotch quail eggs or smoked eel crumpet, followed by mains such as glazed short rib or a fish burger with tartar and Red Leicester on house brioche. Meanwhile, the a la carte menu spans from beef tendon crackers to truffle-soaked bread pudding. The Baker & The Bottleman Address: Shop Nos. G14-15, G/F, F15A, 1/F, Lee Tung Avenue, 200 Queen's Road East, Wan Chai, Hong Kong

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