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Horoscopes: Tiller of waters
Published in Al-Ahram Weekly on 04 - 11 - 2004


Horoscopes:
Tiller of waters
By Imhoteb
For Sea Goats, as people born under the Cardinal Earth sign of Capricorn (22 Dec-22 Jan) are sometimes called, Ramadan has turned out to be a warm and wonderful month. And if you're a smart Sea Goat you'll surround yourself with those who love you and make sure they know just how mutual the feelings are.
Through these changing times, Capricorns must keep friends close and informed because they might need last minute favours from family and friends, that they must repay later.
Capricorns are proactive rather than reactive. They plan ahead. Sometimes, we know the terms of the suffering of Sea Goats but, true to character, they will not let us share it. Capricorns have seemingly pulled through tumultuous times with remarkably little psychological damage. On the face of it, nothing seems to undermine the determination and self-confidence of the Sea Goats. But, those who know the Capricorns well realise that they have not emerged from the turmoil unscathed. Their pride has been bruised, and their egos humbled.
Whatever leftover bad feelings you've been harbouring from last month, my dear Sea Goats, will be nothing but a distant memory by mid-November.
This means you should definitely make some plans. Big plans.
Water Bearers, as people born under the Fixed Air sign of Aquarius (23 Jan-19 Feb) are in for lively Eid Al-Fitr. The festive occasion will surely gladden your heart in mid- November.
Let me be the first to give you the good tidings, my dear Water Bearers. Love is in the air.
You're due for a lavish display of affection from a dear one when you least expect it, my dear Water Bearers. Accept the compliment, or the sentiment, and allow yourself to bask in the warmth of your beloved.
The Eid Al-Fitr is fast upon us, be prepared for a series of pleasant surprises. By nature, Water Bearers are fiercely independent and adventurous.
They will find themselves full of energy and ready to visit new places and meet interesting strangers. Travel is in the cards.
Be careful, however, that you do not overspend or indulge too much in shopping sprees.
Your boundless energy sometimes leads you astray. And, please do not ride roughshod over the sensitivities of others.
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.
The period is also one in which you shall have sudden and unexpected insights into the lives of others. You'll find that you are receiving more calls from friends and family than usual towards the last week of November. You'll find that you may be able to give some good advice and council regarding some of the personal concerns of a friend or family member.
My dear Fishes, you'll make a positive difference in many people's lives, especially those dearest and closest to you. This is a great time to be with others and to work closely with others.
Imhotep predicts, dear Pisceans, that you shall find true happiness in the weeks ahead. Fishes often adjust to changes with difficulty. But changes are at hand for Pisceans by late November. A feeling of well-being and the expectancy of good will be all pervasive in November as you see your dreams come true.
You're in a rather sentimental mood to say the least my dear Fish. You'll be feeling especially nostalgic in the second week of November. And, you'll be ready to do whatever you can to bring back those wonderful feelings from the past. Just be sure it is possible for both you and your prospective partner.
You'll shape the present to echo and recreate the past. You want nothing more than to reminisce about good times with those you love. What are you waiting for? Get out those photo albums and make the calls. Or better still send flowers and drop e-mails.
Look
out next
week for Imhotep's reading of Aries, Taurus
and
Gemini


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