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Horoscopes: Tunnel's end
Published in Al-Ahram Weekly on 02 - 12 - 2004


Horoscopes:
Tunnel's end
By Imhotep
For Sea Goats, as people born under the Cardinal Earth sign of Capricorn (22 Dec-22 Jan) are sometimes called, there is light at the end of the tunnel. An age of enlightenment is dawning on every Sea Goat. The world around you might at times appear dark and obscure, but remember that there is no tunnel which does not have an ending. In December you shall see the light at the end of your tortuously long tunnel.
My dearest Sea Goats, if you are going through hell, keep going, as Winston Churchill -- an insightful Sagittarian -- once said. He also once remarked: Never, never, never give up. So don't.
Practical Capricorns may not believe in love at first sight, but they certainly don't think that it is impossible. Expect some turbulence on the marital front, but rest assured my dear Sea Goats, all troubles of the heart will soon fade away. So look forward, my dear Sea Goats, for a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year.
Cautious Capricorns know they must tread carefully. Watch out for the Sagittarians in your life -- the Centaurs and Archers will be your guiding beacons.
Sea Goats will have ample opportunity in the last two weeks of the month to prove that they are still punching.
And, there is nothing Capricorns love more than a good fight.
Water Bearers, as people born under the Fixed Air sign of Aquarius (23 Jan- 19 Feb) are sometimes called, are in for pleasant surprises in December -- that is only if you adopt the right mindset. Try not to be grumpy. It's your right to choose not to be cantankerous. You will get out of shape easily if you don't keep on top of things. You may have been trying to do too much, leaving yourself exhausted, irritable and prone to disease.
A little extra sleep wouldn't go amiss.
Look beyond the superficial and delve into the inner natures of the beings who people your surroundings. It's the ideas that count. My dear Aquarians, this is your chance to glimpse something of the metaphysical spheres of life -- grab it.
My dear Water Bearers, you'll be happy to potter along quite pleasingly by late December. The most perfect time for you, my dear Aquarians, will be the last week in December. One little encounter with stranger in the middle of the month can change your whole life.
If anyone can tread water, its you my dear Fish, as people born under the Mutable Water sign of Pisces (20 Feb-21 Mar) are sometimes called. So start swimming.
Fish come in all shapes, sizes and colours. Some Pisceans are Sharks, others Piranhas, Salmon, Tuna, Swordfish or Goldfish. You, my dear Piscean, have to decide for yourself which particular Fish you want to be this December.
Some Pisceans like to swim along with the crowds, like shoals of Whiting or Sardines. Others are loners like the dreaded Whale Shark.
My dear Piscean if you are feeling all at sea about the meaning of life these days, don't worry the festive season will usher in fresh hope and inspiration. The Fish these days are moody and uncertain. They might feel a bit anti-social these days, preferring to withdraw into a dreamworld where their creative and imaginative qualities can bring mental satisfaction.
Friends and acquaintances might offer lots of advice and assistance. But don't count on them.
As confusing as life might appear to be at the moment, my dear Fish, you shall soon realise that you are listening to your loved ones from a standpoint that understands and is compassionate. With this will come the realisation that the world around you is peaceful and beautiful. New openings shall unravel.
And if you come up against any difficult dilemma, your vivid imagination will enable you to see a zillion solution to every pressing problem, and you have a knack for opting for the most ideal solution.
Listen to your inner voice.
And, focus on the bigger picture in your lives.


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