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Horoscopes: All in good time
Published in Al-Ahram Weekly on 24 - 06 - 2004


Horoscopes:
All in good time
By Imhotep
June might turn out to be a rather difficult month for people born under the Cardinal Fire sign of Aries (21 Mar-21 Apr). Arians, or Rams as they are sometimes called, don't suffer fools gladly. Imhotep understands that you might feel frustrated, dear Rams, and have trouble getting your ideas across. You desperately need to feel appreciated and loved, but few really understand your burning desire -- not even your closest friends and family. Rams are honest, almost to a fault. But, they must also learn how to be tactful this June.
Rams instinctively never trust someone who avoids eye contact. Yes, listen to your inner voice. A fleeting impression or intuition is apt to be correct. Follow your heart and your instincts.
Children might short your fuse easily, but you must learn to be patient with the little ones, dear Rams. You must try to have a deeper, more meaningful relationship with yourselves, my dear Rams.
A less self-centred approach to life might lead you to a happier state of affairs in August. Your life would then be full of fun and reverie.
Be that as it may, June is the month for learning hard lessons my dear Rams.
July ushers in joy for people born under the Fixed Earth sign of Taurus (22 Apr-22 May). The month will treat you kindly, dear Taureans, and in a way that makes you feel more deeply and fully alive and content.
Late June, on the other hand, is a difficult period for Taureans. So in the meantime, Imhotep counsels you to take a calm approach to difficult situations. Beware of testy impatience. Taureans are characteristically patient creatures, but they do not procrastinate. They know how to put their own priorities first. They are sensible and practical people and by late July and early August they shall take full advantage of the powers they possess.
My dear Taureans, you are equipped to handle anything that comes your way. Bulls, as Taureans are sometimes called, don't like being crossed or manipulated. And when Bulls see red, their anger cannot be easily contained. Watch out against vengefulness in June, dear Taureans. Yes, you have been treated in a despicable manner and have reason to be angry. But, please do check your impulses during the last week of June.
Avoid judging the emotions of another. Don't overreact to an uneasy encounter. Search instead for the heart-to-heart connection.
Indeed, a warm and perfectly platonic friendship might turn into a full-blown romance in July for unsuspecting Taureans.
For people born under the Mutable Air sign of Gemini (23 May-22 Jun), June is a great adventure. Gemminians will connect with others in new and exciting ways. The freshness of life will not be diminished by the overwhelming list of things you'll have to do in June dear Gemminians. Mind you happiness does not come cheap.
Splashes of spending might send you deep into your pockets this June. But even insolvency cannot compromise the inner satisfaction and exuberance that will fill your life in June. Your happiness, dear Gemminian, will be spontaneous and overwhelming.
June might be blissful, but testing experiences might overwhelm Gemminians by mid-July. Still, July might be the perfect time for Gemminians to learn how to be more diplomatic and gracious. Avoid even constructive criticism. Butter up family and friends.
But let us return to blissful June. Prone to volatile mood swings, will rather uncharacteristically find a satisfactory fulfilment in all their endeavours this June. Gemminians will find the intellectual rapport they have long sought in the unanticipated company of new friends and acquaintances.
The Twins, as people born under this mercurial zodiac sign are often called, can sometimes be vengeful. Remember, dear Gemminian, that hurting another is tantamount to hurting yourself. The Twin is a man of uncertain temper. Clashes and conflict with people born under the zodiac signs of Aries, Cancer, Sagittarius and Pisces might be a distinct possibility in early July. But in June, the Twin shall tolerate the moodiness of friends and co-workers with uncharacteristic grace.
Look out next week for Imhotep's reading of Cancer, Leo and Virgo


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