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Horoscopes: Nervous in November
Published in Al-Ahram Weekly on 16 - 11 - 2006


Horoscopes:
Nervous in November
By Imhotep
Just what you need: a little fire in the belly, my dear Rams as people born under the Cardinal Fire sign of Aries (21 Mar-21 Apr) are sometimes called, is burning deep inside you. The Stars give you whatever is necessary to take it to the next level. Make sure you consult your head and your heart before you move and your next step will take you higher.
Rams will venture into darker and more outlandish territory by the end of November. Friends will follow you to the ends of earth, though. They will stand by you even when they think that you have gone mad. But foes, especially those lurking in the dark, will use the vilest scurrilous gossip to tarnish your reputations. Rams are often the deadliest hatchet men. And nobody wants a ruthless Ram after his or her blood -- not even another Mars- ruled Ram.
It might not be possible to entirely understand a past love who affected every aspect of your life. Try not to play the blame game. It is time to let go and live, because thanks to them you learned something invaluable.
If you are fed up, take steps so this circumstance doesn't keep cropping up. Pay attention to what you do, how you do it and the consequences of your actions. Loving kindness and untiring concentration will show you the way out.
Choose a sounding board, my dear Bulls, as people born under the Fixed Earth sign of Taurus (22 Apr-22 May) are sometimes called. Maybe that means calling an old friend or yelling at the top of your lungs. Express yourself without any interruptions. You will figure out what you believe when you talk it out.
For the past year or so, typical Bulls have been stealthily developing a world- view, cultivating special friendships and building up networks to put their ideas into practice. For the past few months, Bulls have been slaving away especially hard, plotting and planning to make their megadreams come true.
Bulls work best in secretly pulling the strings from behind the scenes. They are patient, pertinacious creatures who are willing to wait until their labours bear rich fruit. These Earth-bound, practical people like to lay low until their aspirations materialise in a big, tangible way. Secretive they might be, but it is about time that Bulls accept that the rest of us are bound to take notice of their hard work.
At any rate, your life has been so hectic lately, my dear Bulls, that an uneventful day seems like a gift straight from the Stars. It is time to relax and enjoy yourself. Most of all be kind and do everything at a nice leisurely pace -- and that is what suits Bulls best.
Twins, as people born under the Mutable Air sign of Gemini (23 May- 22 Jun) are sometimes called, enjoy putting their ideas into action. And, Imhotep predicts that they shall work wonders this winter. The problem is that Twins are not as patient as Bulls. They easily get bored and find it hard to focus for long on the same subject. As soon as things do not work out according to plan, Twins think of something new. In the weeks ahead, Twins will have plenty of opportunity to start things afresh. Lovers will be unceremoniously discarded, jobs changed, and new interests developed.
Doing the same old thing when it comes to love keeps you in a rut. Admiring someone's ability to get the task done opens your eyes to romantic possibilities with him or her too. Competence is surprisingly sexy.
Indeed, some uplifting and exhilarating moments are waiting for you. To get in the right mindset, indulge in something you love. Personal matters will soon be on the mend -- which is even further cause for celebration.
And, remember, sometimes, my dear Twins, the trappings of success don't make you feel successful -- they make you feel stressed out. You are not like everyone else. You may just have different standards for success. Learn what makes you happy.
Look out next week for Imhotep's reading of Cancer, Leo and Virgo


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