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Horoscopes
Published in Al-Ahram Weekly on 27 - 09 - 2007


Horoscopes
By Imhotep
Like any other high performance machine, your imagination needs plenty of room to strut its stuff, my dear Rams, as people born under the Cardinal Fire sign of Aries (21 March-21 April) are sometimes called. The Muslim holy month of Ramadan is upon us. Take advantage and opt for spiritual regeneration.
Ramadan ushers in good news, my dear Twins, as people born under the Mutable Air sign of Gemini (23 May-22 June) are sometimes called. Spiritual inner yearnings will inspire you this week. You have to give up your sceptic nature, though. Open your mind to wider horizons.
Listen to the lyrics of the Holy Book. Speaking of words, yours will carry an amazing amount of weight now, my dear Lions, as people born under the Fixed Fire sign of Leo (23 July-22 August) are sometimes called. Mind you, don't get too burned out or you won't be of any use to anyone -- least of all your good self and your loved ones.
Look beneath the surface when it comes to someone's actions, my dear Scales, as people born under the Cardinal Air sign of Libra (23 September-23 October) are sometimes called. Ramadan entails a deeper look into life -- your life not excluded. Seek balance in every aspect of your life.
You are low-key and easy-going, unpretentious and spontaneous, my dear Centaurs, as people born under the Mutable Fire sign of Sagittarius (4 November-23 December) are sometimes called. The Stars say think bigger. Set out to rock the world. After all, Sagittarians are natural movers and shakers.
Ruled by the outrageous planet Uranus, Water Bearers, as people born under the Fixed Air sign of Aquarius (23 January-19 February) are sometimes called, are a restive lot. Give yourself entirely to the moment. You can create your own future. View your life and your life purpose as a writer would a book or an artist a painting.
A mesmerising week ahead of you, my dear Bulls, as people born under the Fixed Earth sign of Taurus (22 April-22 May) are sometimes called. Use the scientific method and try both options and see which one brings about the best results. Either way, be gracious about what happens. The Stars favour you.
It may be a little much to begin the holy Muslim month of Ramadan on such a spirited high, but there is nothing wrong with reciting the Quran out loud at your desk, my dear Crabs, as people born under the Cardinal Water sign of Cancer (22 June-22 July) are sometimes called. Prayer is in order. Crabs can do with some prayerful support this week.
Imhotep knows that someone has hurt you deeply, my dear Virgoans, as people born under the Mutable Earth sign of Virgo (23 August-22 September) are sometimes called. It doesn't mean that their motives are malicious -- there's just more to this altercation than meets the eye.
Why waste time arguing about whose way is the right way? Ruled by pugnacious Mars, Eagles, as people born under the Fixed Water sign of Scorpio (24 October-23 November) are sometimes called, are deeply spiritual -- even if many Eagles are not religious in a conventional sense.
Life is sweet this week my dear Sea Goats as people born under the Cardinal Earth sign of Capricorn (22 December-22 January) are sometimes called. Be aware of the sugary-sweet, though. Ignore those who with their honey-coated tongues try to seduce you. You are good judges of character, Sea Goats.
Like the motion of the ocean, your moods may be up and down at the moment, Dolphins, as people born under the Mutable Water sign of Pisces (20 February-21 March) are sometimes called. The Stars say keep afloat. After all, Dolphins are natural swimmers and it is high time for you to indulge yourself swimmingly.


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