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Horoscopes: Mum's the word
Published in Al-Ahram Weekly on 23 - 06 - 2005


Horoscopes:
Mum's the word
Leave the gossiping around the water cooler to everyone else, my dear Sea Goats, as people born under the Cardinal Earth sign of Capricorn (22 Dec-22 Jan) are sometimes called. No matter what your opinion on the latest news is, it is best to keep it to yourself and concentrate on the tasks at hand. Imhotep counsels caution: Mum's the word.
Instead of dragging out the constructive criticism, jump in, get your hands dirty and show them how it is done. You'll find it is actually more fun this way after you get into it, my dear Sea Goats.
Capricornians do not take kindly to confrontations within the family. In the first week of July, a mildly tense domestic drama might be in the offing, though, my dear Sea Goats. Don't worry, it would not get out of hand. Everything, eventually, will be under control.
Capricornians do not wear their hearts on their sleeves. It is very difficult for others to tell what the secretive Sea Goats think. But, in July others might confide in you. Don't betray their trust. Keep the information to yourself. Please, my dear Capricornians, don't divulge any information and don't gossip in July.
And, whatever happened to that feasibility study of yours? You are nervously trying to gather each and every bit of information before you make your move, my dear Sea Goats. Capricornians can be calculating, and are loathe to take risks. While, the instinct is commendable, sometimes you've got to just take that leap.
Consider it all part of the give-and- take of life, my dear, Water Bearers, as people born under the Fixed Air sign of Aquarius (23 Jan-19 Feb) are sometimes called. Somebody owes you, but they may not pay you back in exactly the way you expect. Or along the same timeline.
Ruled by the outrageous planet Uranus, Water Bearers are fun-loving people. Many Aquarians are eccentric, and are quite proud of their uniqueness. Aquarians also love to travel and sample new experiences. You will, my dear Water Bearers, experience a surge of unpredictable energy in July and you'll be going places. So prepare for take off.
Whether or not they succumb to the allure of wickedness is entirely up to them. If Aquarians listen to their inner voices and follow their instincts, they'll have peace of mind. If, on the other hand, they follow their whims then trouble might ensue. But when all is said and done, July for Aquarians will feel like little more than a racy television soap, or rather a cat- and-mouse drama.
Water Bearers are seldom good judges of character. And, they must take extra care to choose their friends carefully in July. Friends and family might offer lots of advise and assistance. But don't count on them. That does not mean you have to make decisions in isolation or that you have to do everything yourself. Just watch what you say, and how you say it.
Ruled by the mysterious Neptune, Dolphins, as people born under the Mutable Water sign of Pisces (20 Feb-21 Mar) are sometimes called, are keepers of secrets.
This particular character trait will stand you in good stead this July. Indeed, Dolphins would be well-advised to keep their innermost thoughts to themselves in the weeks ahead. Get ready to hear some astounding revelations.
Change is in the air for Dolphins in July. Your life, my dear Dolphins, will take on a new turn. At first change it might appear to be perplexing, not quite what you imagined it to be. Some problems continue to dog you even with the changes you've made in your life. Don't lose any sleep over it. Don't let unsettling thoughts haunt you. That's all water under the bridge now.
Imhotep forecasts July to be a month full of uncanny coincidences for Dolphins. A surprise is due. Someone you love dearly may push you in a certain direction, but there's only one way to handle it, and in your hearts of hearts you know it.


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