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Horoscopes: Push me, pull me
Published in Al-Ahram Weekly on 26 - 05 - 2005


Horoscopes:
Push me, pull me
By Imhotep
You are feeling lucky, my dear Sea Goats, as people born under the Cardinal Earth sign of Capricorn (22 Dec -22 Jan) are sometimes called. So why not take a chance? You cannot lose, especially when it comes to romance. All you have to do is try. You're intuition will tell you how far to push the proverbial envelope.
It is time, however, to break out of your routine, my dear Sea Goats. Take a vacation from responsibility. That troublesome little voice in the back of your mind is begging you to get away for a while. Listen to your inner voice. And, by the way, elders will offer help to you in the weeks ahead. You really should accept. You need to find a way to balance career and family matters. And, the advice of someone who has been there is a great way to start.
You've never been known for your temper, but that doesn't mean you won't react -- big time -- hen you are backed into a corner. Should someone decide to try your patience now, they'll se just how uncharacteristically angry you can become, my dear Sea Goats.
Ruled by the outrageous planet Uranus, Water Bearers, as people born under the Fixed Air sign of Aquarius (23 Jan-19 Feb) are sometimes called,
Water Bearers will have a chance to hedge their bets on an all important decision in early June. Your keen business sense has never been sharper. Closing a deal is a fine art. Keep family and friends out of you business. Tell them to mind their own business. The deal will be struck with a perfect stranger.
Staying flexible is the key.
One-to-one relationships have got to be the most wonderful experience on this planet. At the moment, however, they're also the trickiest. In your case, my dear Water Bearers, be prepared for anything and everything.
A bracing experience, my dear Water Bearers, will get you back in touch with your innate sixth sense and with the more intuitive awareness side of your natures.
June is an emotionally exacting month for most Water Bearers. Nerves can be strained. A lover's tiff, an axe to grind. But rest assured, battles can often be refreshingly salubrious. The toughest battle, though is with oneself, especially when one tries to desist from foolish and vindictive impulses.
Carry disposable tissues and your mobile phones just in case you need to reach out for your best friend at a moment's notice. Pour your hearts out to those who care to listen sympathetically. Cry buckets.
Cry and don't hold back those tears.
Ruled by the mysterious Neptune, Dolphins, as people born under the Mutable Water sign of Pisces (20 Feb -21 Mar) are sometimes called, are inclined to give others the benefit of the doubt, even when no one else is convinced that the suspects deserve it. This time, it seems that you were absolutely right. Resisting the urge to gloat will be tough. Follow your instincts, my dear Dolphins.
You're willing to tell the world all about the delightful time you are having. Yes, you're usually the most private of creatures, but at the moment you are so happy, you cannot stop talking about it.
No one could ever accuse you of being insensitive, my dear Dolphins. You're so sensitive, in fact, that at times you wish you could just shut it off. Those keen antennae are twitching now, and you really shouldn't ignore them.
It's been a while, my dear Dolphins, since you've been quite so tuned in to another person. And, you're not quite sure how to handle this degree of closeness, my dear sentimental Dolphins. Given your acute sense of intuition, however, you really shouldn't worry. You'll figure it out.
People born under this impressionable and solicitous Sun sign are some of the most gifted creative thinkers of the zodiac. June is the time for you, Neptunians, to think and conjure up wonders.
But remember, my dear Dolphins, not to think alone. By giving and taking your team invents something different and better than the individual members could do on their own.


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