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Horoscopes
Published in Al-Ahram Weekly on 13 - 09 - 2007


By Imhotep
Cupid's arrows are flying all over the place, my dear Rams, as people born under the Cardinal Fire sign of Aries (21 March-21 April) are sometimes called. As the week draws to a close, Rams will find themselves drawn to people they had not noticed before. Strangers will come your way, dear Rams. Newcomers with refreshingly novel ideas.
Enemies would be happy to see you fail, my dear Twins, as people born under the Mutable Air sign of Gemini (23 May-22 June) are sometimes called. However, just in the nick of time, someone will give you the opportunity to invest all that energy you're feeling in an entirely different type of activity than what you were using it for.
Who is your cup of tea? my dear Lions, as people born under the Fixed Fire sign of Leo (23 July-22 August) are sometimes called. Lions are easily flattered, but they should watch out against the unctuous flirtatiousness of mysterious strangers this week. Lionesses, ignore the unsolicited attentions of dubious Don Juans.
Creative thinkers come out ahead of the game, my dear Scales, as people born under the Cardinal Air sign of Libra (23 September-23 October) are sometimes called. Intimacy beckons. Imhotep notes that the weeks ahead will see a sea change of emotional upheaval. It is all for the good. The future matters more than ever.
Centaurs as people born under the Mutable Fire sign of Sagittarius (24 November-23 December) are sometimes called are in for a turbulent week ahead especially on the emotional front. You are on such a high. Good. Nothing brings applause like responsible behaviour. If this means burning the candle at both ends, set aside and tend the home fire instead.
Ruled by the exorbitant planet Uranus, Water Bearers, as people born under the Fixed Air sign of Aquarius (23 January-19 February) are sometimes called, tend to be impatient. The answer to your dilemma, my dear Water-Bearers, is staring you right in the face. You prefer instant results, I know. But what you get is the first step in a slow process.
Imhotep predicts true happiness and self-fulfillment for people born under the Fixed Earth sign of Taurus (22 April-22 May). Be that as it may, somebody may not be saying exactly what they mean. Will you demand that they cut the bull? Or will you cut them some slack? Telling it like it is from your perspective might prompt some honest dialogue.
Follow events with clear eyes, my dear Crabs, as people born under the Cardinal Water sign of Cancer (22 June-22 July) are sometimes called. Even if no one else shows much enthusiasm. Don't miss any sleep over other people's sluggishness. Whip them into line. Let them get in line when they see what they are missing.
Imhotep knows that you've had your fill of flings, my dear Virgoans, as people born under the Mutable Earth sign of Virgo (23 August-22 September) are sometimes called. Ask yourself: Am I living the life that leads me to true happiness? Am I satisfied deep inside with my life? If so then the way will grow brighter.
Ruled by Mars, Eagles, as people born under the Fixed Water sign of Scorpio (24 October-23 November) are sometimes called, can be obsessively religious by nature. The week ahead is a time for renewal of the spirit. You get a burst of earthy energy that compels you to take action. This is a time for spiritual regeneration.
The Cardinal Earth sign of Capricorn (22 December-22 January) is symbolised by the Sea Goat, a mythical creature, half goat and half fish -- a key indicator to the personality traits characteristic of people born under this solid Earth sign. Examine your motives more closely. Perhaps you made one of your blithe comments, and hurt someone close and dear.
Dolphins, as people born under the Mutable Water sign of Pisces (20 February-21 March) are sometimes called, are happy to potter along quite pleasingly. You are famous for an innate ability to create romance -- to cast magic spells, cogitating about the meaning of life. Storm clouds of anxiety and animosity might gather around Dolphins.


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