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Horoscopes: Reshaping beliefs
Published in Al-Ahram Weekly on 10 - 08 - 2006


Horoscopes:
Reshaping beliefs
By Imhotep
Reshape your beliefs, my dear Rams as people born under the Cardinal Fire sign of Aries (21 Mar-21 Apr) are sometimes called. And, this could be through argument and logic. Open up to someone you have been avoiding. You'll be pleasantly surprised by the resulting verbal fireworks. As a matter of fact, fiery Rams habitually thrive on altercation, as long as it doesn't degenerate into bitter recriminations.
In September, there will be even more opportunities for Arians to indulge in hot debate. Talk about single-minded -- you'll be absolutely impossible to tear away from your intended course of action throughout the month.
In the arena of love and romance, too, Rams will be kept busy. The second half of September bestows many blessings on people born under the Sun sign of Aires. Most people around you, my dear Rams, aren't expecting you to shape things up. But, once you get their attention, make your point in the most dramatic and creative way you can.
Getting up close and personal with someone you just adore will be easy as pie -- and probably unavoidable, my dear Rams. Don't shy away from exchanging promises. Rest assured they'd be kept.
Rams are loyal as long as their love lasts. The problem is that they get bored easily. In September, there will be plenty of opportunities for Arians to flirt. And, Imhotep understands that Rams are in an especially flirtatious mood these days.
This looks like a no-win situation only because you chose to see it in terms of winning and losing, my dear Bulls, as people born under the Fixed Earth sign of Taurus (22 Apr-22 May) are sometimes called.
If you've been pacifying someone, and feeling you've let it go on for a tad too long, consider applying the brakes. Tap them a few times before you come to a complete stop -- but do stop.
The person who offered you so many options a month or two ago now pressures you for a decision. Take your time, think and re-think before you give an answer.
Keep your ears open, my dear Taureans, for someone who'll express an extremely different point of view than most people you know. They'll fascinate you and maybe intimidate you a little, but you'll definitely learn something in the process.
It's a hungry world and supplies are limited. You, my dear Taureans, must demand your share of the cake. However you slice the September pie, you'll get a bigger share. So don't worry, get on with life.
The details of your plans are getting a bit hazy in your heads at the moment, my dear Twins, as people born under the Mutable Air sign of Gemini (23 May-22 Jun) are sometimes called. Don't worry, once you put your heart to it, you can work wonders.
Listen to your inner voice in the weeks ahead. Twins are among the wanderers of the zodiac. They need lots of space, otherwise they become irritable, impatient and quite frankly bloody difficult. When cornered they start flinging arrows and become argumentative and aggressively blunt.
Enemies, on the other than, will busy themselves in your personal and professional affairs. Suddenly, competition feels like a fine idea my dear Twins.
Your thirst to learn anything and everything you possibly can, regardless of the subject matter, will be relentless by late September. Make sure your library card is current, and prepare to spend lots of time sleuthing. Alternatively, reading by the beach might suit you better.
Nothing brings applause like responsible behaviour. Do your best to take care of others. If this means burning the candle at both ends, set aside and tend the home fire instead. The future matters more than ever.
You're running on empty. Slow down before you have an accident. If you must keep going, fill the next few weeks with simple, unimportant things. In the best of all worlds, you'd step back from the edge and sit down.
Exactly what were you expecting to happen in September my dear Twins? Reshape your beliefs into something better suited for the real world. It's never easy but always worth trying.
Look out
next week for Imhotep's reading of Cancers,
Leo
and
Virgo


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