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Horoscopes: Do the right thing
Published in Al-Ahram Weekly on 16 - 06 - 2005


Horoscopes:
Do the right thing
If you were an animal, my dear Scales -- as people born under the Cardinal Air sign of Libra (23 Sep-23 Oct) are sometimes called -- you would be a chameleon changing as the circumstances change. Sometimes there's a lot to be said for blending in. You will be surprised what you observe now. Someone wants you to get specific, however. But, for some reason you yourself may not quite understand, you're rather reluctant.
Tell them to hold their horses. You shouldn't move forward with this until you know it's right. Indeed, don't be surprised if your concentration is a little lacking, my dear Scales. You've got matters of the heart inside your head. Think creatively about jump-starting your romance, or if you are single, think seriously about starting something brand new.
The world is applauding, my dear Scales, go ahead and take a bow. It is nice to have such an appreciative audience, and you are centre stage. Watch out for the number one fan in particular -- that special person in the crowd who wants more than an autograph.
Things are perking up in the love department for Eagles, as people born under the Fixed Water sign of Scorpio (24 Oct-23 Nov) are sometimes called. So get your work out of the way and get ready for a big night towards the end of June. Be creative, whether you are planning a hot date or looking to meet someone brand new.
It has been unusually quiet, hasn't it? Apparently the heavens have arranged for a reprieve. Now, at last, it may be actually time to relax and have fun. Choose something you and your loved ones have missed doing together. Go on, do it now.
Ruled by Mars, Eagles are naturally enterprising and energetic creatures. However, in late June and early July, there is a wonderful collection of energies hovering in the stars above you my dear Eagles ready to provide you with opportunity for a wonderful long-term relationship. For those Eagles who are already in loving relationships they shall feel even more close to their partners this summer. Don't bother to pinch yourself. It only sounds too good to be true. And, you can rely on family and friends to come through for you now, no matter what you need or how unusual your situation is. All you have to do is ask -- then be sure to thank them.
You are silver-tongued, my dear Eagles, and you've got a heart of gold. Who could possibly resist you? Follow your intuition and speak your mind. If the stars have any say, your words will be welcome indeed.
Do the right thing, then. Go on.
First, the less-than-stellar news my dear Centaurs, as people born under the Mutable Fire sign of Sagittarius (24 Nov-23 Dec) are sometimes called. Things right now are about as clear as mud. Now for a redeeming factor: Your power of creativity are heightened way, way up. Who needs clarity when you are this innovative?
Circumstances are shifting rapidly, and it is bound to be a bit bewildering, my dear Centaurs. Tempting as it may be, don't sideline yourself entirely. Keep moving even if you are not entirely sure where you are going.
And, just because you are having fun doesn't mean you cannot get serious about life. So if, my dear Centaurs, your companion stops giggling temporarily and starts a conversation about the future, don't worry. Haven't things been going in this direction for a while now?
Someone at work has either nominated you for an award or been talking you up to your bosses. It probably isn't someone you'd ever expect that sort of thing from... but guardian angels come in all shapes and sizes.
It will be far too easy to talk you into pulling out your cheque book or credit cards now -- especially, if it is to donate to one of your favourite causes. Be sure the person who's asking is genuine, though.


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