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Horoscopes: A mesmerising month
Published in Al-Ahram Weekly on 21 - 09 - 2006


Horoscopes:
A mesmerising month
Your creativity is at an all time high, my dear Scales, as people born under the Cardinal Air sign of Libra (23 Sep-23 Oct) are sometimes called. Like any other high performance machine, your imagination needs plenty of room to strut its stuff.
Make sure you see something new and stimulating -- and do it regularly. The Stars give you all the chances to boost your creativity. You are reluctant, though. But, if you let your curiosity overcome your fears, you will follow the Stars' chosen path for you.
Give yourself entirely to the moment. You can create your own future. View your life and your life purpose as a writer would a book or an artist a painting. Where do you need more balance, my dear Scales? Where do you need more colour? And, most importantly, what characters are simply a distraction.
The Muslim Holy Month of Ramadan ushers in good news. Milk this month for all its worth, my dear Scales. It may be a little much to begin the month on such a spirited high, but there is nothing wrong with reciting the Qur'an out loud at your desk. Spiritual inner yearnings will inspire you this month.
Listen to the lyrics of the Holy Book. Speaking of words, yours will carry an amazing amount of weight now. Your wish will be your friends' and companions' desire. People will do as you tell them, and there's nothing that pleases a true Libra more.
Look beneath the surface when it comes to someone's actions, my dear Eagles, as people born under the Fixed Water sign of Scorpio (24 Oct-23 Nov) are sometimes called. They are definitely not telling the whole truth. It doesn't mean that their motives are malicious -- there's just more to them than meets the eye.
A few events made you wonder who exactly is in charge and what you're supposed to do about it. Ever eaten an unripe avocado pear? It is hard, dry and tasteless. Above all it is unyielding. The sort of thing Eagles hate the most. Far better to let it sit on the tree and ripen. In other words, why be in such a rush? Eagles are naturally action-oriented. However, remember that patience is a virtue. Your love life will pick up when it is good, ripe and ready -- trust Imhotep.
Get your friends together. Go dancing. Have a karaoke night. Dance the nights away. We are only a few days before Ramadan when you are well advised to delve into soul- searching matters. Yes, beyond the dancing and the fun there is a serious side to your nature. You are, my dear Eagles, deeply spiritual -- even if many Eagles are not religious in a conventional sense.
Put your mind at ease, my dear Archers, as people born under the Mutable Fire sign of Sagittarius (24 Nov-23 Dec) are sometimes called. Why waste time arguing about whose way is the right way? Use the scientific method and try both options and see which one brings about the best results. Either way, be gracious about what happens.
You are low-key and easy-going, unpretentious and spontaneous. Stay that way, it is your nature so please don't try to be otherwise, not even as a defence mechanism. Mind you, when you think about someone you like, you think in terms of connecting with them or chatting for a few minutes. The Stars say think bigger. Set out to rock the world. After all, Sagittarians are natural movers and shakers.
Feeling good about taking some time off? Don't you need to get a serious chunk of rest and relaxation under your belt? Mind you, don't get too burned out or you wouldn't be of any use to anyone -- least of all your good self and your loved ones.
The excitement factor in your social life goes up a few notches. You are having so much fun that you don't want it to end. Who says it has to?
Look out next week for Imhotep's reading of Capricorn, Aquarius and Pisces


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