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Horoscopes: Lost and found
Published in Al-Ahram Weekly on 30 - 09 - 2004


Horoscopes:
Lost and found
By Imhotep
There is both an ending and a beginning on the agenda for people born under the Cardinal Air sign of Libra (23 Sep-23 Oct) -- especially around the middle of October. Which comes first is entirely up to you.
Libra is the sign of romance and relationships. The sign's mascot is the Scales -- a heart and a head.
As your birthday approaches, dear Librans, your spirits will soar high. Sweet talk? Yes. It just so happens that tender words are your specialty. So tell whoever takes your fancy to loosen up. You are capable of making them see the light. Your smile and smooth tongue, my dear Libran, will works wonders in October.
Scales, as Librans are sometimes called, are sensitive people. They instinctively understand that beauty is skin deep and they always search for lasting happiness and true love. This October, Librans will be overwhelmed by overpowering passions and deep feelings of romantic abandon. You shall, my dear Scales, touch your heart's desire.
October might prove to be a month of confrontations for some Librans. But, battles can often be refreshingly salubrious. The toughest battle, though is with oneself, especially when one tries to desist from foolish activities. Librans intensely dislike anyone flippant and superficial. And in October, Librans will discard the facetious and reach out for the enduring and meaningful truths.
A bracing experience, my dear Librans, will get you back in touch with your innate sixth sense and with the more
intuitive awareness side of your natures.
A lost object will unexpectedly be found.
Eagles, as people born under the Fixed Water sign of Scorpio (24 Oct-23 Nov) are sometimes called, do not like to procrastinate. The don't defer an important decision indefinitely. But this October, they will pause for thought before making important decisions.
Eagles instinctively know that their lives have changed beyond recognition in the past few months. Eagles have big plans, in the weeks ahead, but are hesitant about going ahead with their carefully thought-out schemes. The details of your plans are getting a bit hazy in your minds at the moment. Don't worry, once you put your heart to it, you can work wonders.
Eagles, usually natural-born leaders, instinctively understand that the best leaders possess the three Ps: a passion for change, praise for people's efforts and pride in the results of the team. In October, Eagles will have ample opportunity to demonstrate their leadership qualities. But a note of warning for Eagles this October: you'll have to make a little go a long way.
Imhotep strongly advises Eagles to hold the purse-strings in family situations, and especially throughout the month of October. Eagles instinctively know that they should be in charge. They know when to act with authority. Very wise, indeed.
According to the grapevine, people born under the Mutable Fire sign of Sagittarius (24 Nov-23 Dec) are about to be made aware that something they've always wanted, just might be available in October. Take it easy, my dear Sagittarians, until you're sure the rumour is true.
Imhotep foresees a challenge or two in October. Friends might betray you, my dear Sagittarians, in the weeks ahead. Archers do not tell white lies to avoid hurting their friends' feelings. They'll tell a friend what needs to be told, and not what their friend wants to hear. Still, their friends usually stick around because they know that a true Archer friend has their best interests at heart.
Archers are loyal as long as their love lasts. The problem is that they get bored easily. In October, there will be plenty of opportunities for Archers to flirt. But, a clever Archer should not discuss fidelity with their partner in the weeks ahead. Imhotep strongly advises Archers to keep their naughty thoughts to themselves.
My dear Archers, you may be having a bit of trouble in the weeks ahead concentrating on work. Make sure you've got all your bases covered. You're due for a break from your routine.


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