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Horoscopes: Moon love
Published in Al-Ahram Weekly on 15 - 09 - 2005


Horoscopes:
Moon love
By Imhotep
Some moons are perfect for love, my dear Scales, as people born under the Cardinal Air sign of Libra (23 Sep-23 Oct) are sometimes called. Others just aren't. Let your intuition guide you in the weeks ahead. If it doesn't feel absolutely right, then hold off for a week or two. The tail end of September and early October is an uncertain time for most Librans. However, there's lots of time ahead -- you'll get another chance. Be brave.
In any case, beauty surrounds you and you know it. Take advantage of it my dear Scales, and soak it all in. Your ruling planet is Venus -- which stands for beauty, passion and romance -- will work wonders for you in the next few weeks. Wait for the show.
And, the pieces of romance are falling into place. You have ideal communication, beauty and the intuition to make these advantageous characteristics of yours work together. Use your Libran charms. All you need, my lovely Librans, is someone special who can really finish off the picture. That special someone is coming soon. If you take a careful look around you, they might be round the corner. Look out for that special someone.
Write out what you are feeling if you wish, or just enjoy relaxing in the soft, pleasant glow of life.
Daydreams and misty, water-coloured memories might distract you throughout October, my dear Eagles, as people born under the Fixed Water sign of Scorpio (24 Oct-23 Nov) are sometimes called. How uncharacteristic -- most Eagles are not the daydreaming type at all. Still, it is fine to let your mind go wandering, but make sure you are taking care of business -- especially when the boss walks by.
Hang on tight, my dear Eagles, you are in for a bumpy ride. It is far more natural for Eagles to soar and fly, though. Imhotep does not say that October would not be an interesting month, but it could buck you off, as the Americans say. And, especially so if you are not careful. Take some time to reflect if things start to seem overwhelming... reflect, don't daydream.
When it comes to relying on someone in your social circle, you might be better off being a little more critical and a little less trusting. Eagles are generally suspicious creatures by nature. So, if you do go through with it, the results might just confirm what you already suspected. There is, after all, nothing wrong with browsing... especially if you are not ready to buy.
Ignore any and all pressure coming at you to make a decision. You'll do this when you're good and ready, and not before.
Someone asking for your opinion about a matter of the heart, my dear Centaurs, as people born under the Mutable Fire sign of Sagittarius (24 Nov-23 Dec) are sometimes called, may just be searching for some affirmation. Be as supportive as you can without compromising your honesty -- or be carefully, kindly neutral. Sagittarians can be both disarmingly frank and an annoyingly brash.
Getting involved with a romantic entanglement at work always means drama whether it's your affair or someone else's. Stay out of it, or be ready to not only be incredibly discreet but a wee bit stressed out. When was the last time you invited that special someone in your life for a home-cooked meal? Well, ho about doing it next week? Set the mood with some soft candlelight and enjoy the gentle atmosphere.
Centaurs are destined to discover the power of moonlight in the weeks ahead. The phrase "unconditional love" is a popular one ... and Sagittarians understand what that means. Many Centaurs are selfless, and devoted to family and friends. But, do keep family and friends out of your business in October. Love unconditionally, if you must... but don't love blindly.
Imhotep predicts that this is a time of profuse outpouring of creative energies. Your keen business sense has never been sharper. Closing a deal is a fine art, so leave that to the experts... and your favourite partners. You just come up with novel ideas.


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