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Horoscopes: Flying high in February
Published in Al-Ahram Weekly on 01 - 02 - 2007


Horoscopes:
Flying high in February
Sometimes, like right now, my dear Scales, as people born under the Cardinal Air sign of Libra (23 Sep-23 Oct) are sometimes called, you have to put a catch and release plan in place with certain thoughts. The more wild ones may need more tending before they can go out and take their place in the land of the living,
You want to bite the hand that feeds you by adding a few innovations to the daily mix. Do you dare do so? Imhotep says you can give it a go in February. The Stars say you should try, at least. What you have in mind is not just audacious, it could be truly revolutionary.
Your intuition is so accurate these days, it is almost uncanny. You arrive at correct perceptions through unorthodox data, but that doesn't make it any less valid. Explain yourself less, believe in yourself more. You are a natural-born leader and things will work out just the way you want them to.
Give voice to your concerns in creative way. Whatever is on your mind can be turned into art if you find the correct outlet. So play round with different media and say whatever it is that needs to be said.
Sometimes a little daydreaming can become an even better reality. Go ahead and let yourself drift off into the realm of the fantastic. Just make sure you ground it all with some healthy common sense, too.
If you learn to let go a little, you will have a little peace. If you learn to let go a lot, you'll have a lot of peace. What does it mean to love someone? What does it mean to love yourself? Go on, ask the big questions right now.
Though the wintry clouds cast shadows on Eagles, as people born under the Fixed Water sign of Scorpio (24 Oct-23 Nov) are sometimes called, they have no lingering power to block the sun.
Eagles are sensible creatures. Imhotep predicts that they can fly high in February. So soar my dear Eagles, reach the pinnacles of success. The sky is the limit as far as you are concerned, you terrific birds of prey.
Make sure you see something new and stimulating -- and do it regularly. Imhotep understands the depth of your feelings of confusion within your innermost soul. The Stars say that it is time to get the jumbled movement of your emotional state under control. Just because you feel like going to extremes inwardly doesn't mean that your outer life has to reflect such upheavals within.
Golden prospects are waiting for you, but you have to show up to claim them. Accept all invitations, fill out application forms, answer every single phone call. And, go to every event you can.
The real thing is out there, but before it can come to you, you have to find the real thing within yourself. In other words, learn to love who you really are. And, love will find you.
Your imagination and sense of humour make a very winning combination right now, my dear Archers, as people born under the Mutable Fire sign of Sagittarius (24 Nov-23 Dec) are sometimes called. Look for someone who shares your sensibility, and give them a little peek into your mind and your funny bone.
Concentrate on playing up your ability to relay information. Facilitating forward movement should move to the top of your priority list. Once you hone your communication skills, you will see results on the job and at home.
Your message is compelling and so are you, so send that e-mail or whisper sweet nothings in that ear, or just broadcast your terrific vibes via a sparkle in your eye and a spring in your step.
Saint Valentine's Day beckons, take heed. Jump out of bed and conduct any ongoing romantic business. When the Stars smile on sweet communications and plans. And, remember rash Archers that sober observations can be a hell of a lot more fruitful than brash action.
Look out next week for Imhotep's reading of Capricorn, Aquarius and Pisces


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