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Horoscopes:
Published in Al-Ahram Weekly on 23 - 10 - 2008


Horoscopes:
By Imhotep
Your temper might splatter like autumn hailstones in the days ahead, my dear Rams, as people born under the Cardinal Fire sign of Aries (21 Mar-21 Apr) are sometimes called. You can handle almost any kind of task your boss can handle. Challenge him or her to a duel. Play around with your persona and it might just help you discover new sides to yourself.
There are lots of contented cows and happier heifers around, my dear Bulls, as people born under the Fixed Earth sign of Taurus (22 Apr-22 May) are sometimes called. Your brainpower is peaking now. So it is a great time to take tests, brainstorm with bosses or just figure out budgets and puzzles. You will stumble and fall, then get up and try again.
Don't hold a grudge, seek revenge, indulge in self-pity or meaningless bitterness, my dear Twins, as people born under the Mutable Air sign of Gemini (23 May-22 Jun) are sometimes called. Let your own unique light shine. You have got a deep intuitive streak and people adore you for it. After an emotional storm, your composure will return like a rainbow after a shower.
You are far more likely to bask in the reflected glow of applause, my dear Virgoans, as people born under the Mutable Earth sign of Virgo (23 Aug-22 Sep) are sometimes called, than to run away. It should help you muddle your way through this testing week. You have got to keep a lot of facts in mind, though. People will heap praises on you.
Your creative energy is perfect for the task at hand, my dear Lions, as people born under the Fixed Fire sign of Leo (23 Jul-22 Aug) are sometimes called. But, sometimes, it is actually beneficial to listen to your innermost thoughts. Especially, if they get a little nudge from the Stars to seal the deal. Lions, at any rate, are rarely shallow or superficial.
You are far more likely to bask in the reflected glow of applause, my dear Virgoans, as people born under the Mutable Earth sign of Virgo (23 Aug-22 Sep) are sometimes called, than to run away. It should help you muddle your way through this testing week. You have got to keep a lot of facts in mind, though. People will heap praises on you.
Your passing moods are synchronised to Venus, dear Scales, as people born under the sign of Libra (23 Sep-23 Oct) are sometimes called. Clear your head and write stream-of-consciousness. Live life on the gossamer wings of your imagination. Run up and down the scales with deep passion. You can fake it and come out just as well as anyone else.
This is a good time to drink that extra cup of coffee it takes to stay focussed, my dear Eagles, as people born under the Fixed Water sign of Scorpio (24 Oct-23 Nov) are sometimes called. You need a fresh perspective on your life situation from your favourite pinnacle. Sunrise is when the Pluto-ruled Eagles soar highest. Sunset can be just as grand.
Jaw-dropping revelations this week, dear Centaurs, as people born under the sign of Sagittarius (24 Nov-23 Dec). The Jupiter-ruled Centaurs are curious creatures. Accept invitations, and issue some yourself. Whether it is somebody else's romantic confidence or your own sweet little secrets, less is more in the blabbing department now.
Saturn practicality sees nothing magical about mystery, my dear Sea Goats, as people born under the Cardinal Earth sign of Capricorn (22 Dec-22 Jan) are sometimes called. You are getting assistance from people whom you don't know very well. In fact, you may not even be directly aware of the help until this week is long past. Don't fret about it. Move on.
There is less sense than ever to an aimless existence, my dear Water Bearers, as people born under the Fixed Air sign of Aquarius (23 Jan-19 Feb) are sometimes called. Excitement is the buzzword. How many ways can you enjoy this week and enjoy the people and take advantage of the new opportunities that are all around you? You will be glad you did.
Make sure that you keep moving -- that way the sharks will feel you are one of them, my dear Dolphins, as people born under the Mutable Water sign of Pisces (20 Feb-21 Mar) are sometimes called. If you are a vegetarian don't just smile when your date or best friend suggests a steakhouse. If you have already seen the movie tell your friends you are busy.


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