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Horoscopes: Fun falls into place
Published in Al-Ahram Weekly on 10 - 11 - 2005


Horoscopes:
Fun falls into place
By Imhotep
Indulge in a little flirtation with your favourite person in the weeks ahead my dear Scales, as people born under the Cardinal Air sign of Libra (23 Sep-23 Oct) are sometimes called. Or fire a couple of e-mails to some special ones from the online personals.
It will help when you tune back in a couple of weeks. For your heart to get the most out of life, your physical being's got to be in some optimal working order. Take a break, eat sensibly and exercise regularly and above all recuperate from the grind of daily living.
While some people are worrying about details at the moment, you need to forget such trivia and focus on the bigger picture. You know what you need to do, so just take the plunge. Everything will somehow manage to fall into place shortly.
What are you waiting for? Nothing in life is certain, and that's even more time for love. Take action. If you are hoping for a sign, consider this: your determination adds to your love karma, regardless of what happens.
The sun, with its benevolent Jupiter close on its heels, my dear Eagles, as people born under the Fixed Water sign of Scorpio (24 Oct-23 Nov) are sometimes called, headed into focussed Scorpio a couple of weeks ago. And, Imhotep predicts the unfolding of momentous events as far as Eagles are concerned.
The weeks ahead will witness Scorpio's mysterious, intense side come into full play. And, what goes well with intimacy? Passion, my dear Eagles.
So rise, and soar. Eagles are natural organisers at work and at home. Deep inside, they love to run other people's lives, even though they'll tell you that they don't. In late November and early December, their talents can be put to very good use.
Eagles know how to lay low and influence people and events. Overall frame of mind is, at root, risk- averse.
My dear Eagles, your intuitive understanding of the secrets of life, love and friendships is often amazingly accurate. When you feel unsure about something, there is always a good reason.
November engenders a greater capacity for goodwill and cooperation for all who are involved with working closely with Eagles. But towards the end of the month, Eagles will find themselves forced to flex their muscles -- or perhaps rather spread their wings.
Don't dare ignore the phone, my dear Centaurs, as people born under the Mutable Fire sign of Sagittarius (24 Nov-23 Dec) are sometimes called. No matter how much you suddenly decide you are craving privacy. There is next month for that. Someone you've missed is about to reach out and you wouldn't want to miss such an encounter.
Someone you adore, someone you think you have entirely figured out is about to surprise you. Not actually, that's not true -- they're going to startle, amaze and astound you. Don't worry, though. You'll love every minute of the dramatic show.
Some kind of romantic drama is unfolding, and even if it is not your own, you could be getting dragged into the middle of it. Maintain your neutral stance -- offering your opinion will only complicate matters.
You are a natural-born helper and you are wise enough to know that lending someone else a hand in the realm of romance eventually comes back to you. Work your own magic on a friend's behalf now.
Look out
next week
for Imhotep's reading of
Capricon, Aquairus
and Pisces


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