ßtxcne ie on ARIES (21 Mar-19 April): For better or worse, you're ten pounds o f energy in an eight pound bag Those lusting for the pain and tragedy only hilarious mistakes can bring, should give their impulses free rein. Everyone else would be smart to use their brain cells constructively. Avoid whistling for things you really don't want to come and ignoring visits from the past Old wine, new bottle. LIBRA (23 Sept.-23 Oct.): Confusion clears What is becomes distinct from what isn't Good juju for partnership and money matters, a good time to take a long, hard look at your associations. What do they, and don’t they, satisfy? What do they, and don’t they, further? You reconsider someone you abandoned, seeing them in new light. With luck, they'll forgive you. Good luck. TAURUS (20 April-20 May): Your emotional ducks are anything but in a row. They are, in fact, running loose It's lunacy to chase them. Instead, shower love and appreciation on those you love and appreciate. Recognize the positive effect you have on other people as a gift, something you can give. In spiritual (and quantum) terms, this is the process called priming the pump. SCORPIO (24 Oct.-22 Nov): Your plate is full Work and love, love and work; great potential for success, significant chance for blunder. A relationship of the heart may deepen into full­ blown partnership, benefits all round. The winds of work fill your sails, expect snotty gusts from the sidelines. Don’t hunt elephants with a fly swatter and make no decision based on greed. GEMINI (21 May-21 June): Oh my. One would do well to seek clarity. One would do even better to open a vein before imagining there is any advantage to taking advantage or that manipulation is a sincere form o f flattery. Y ou’re a better person than this. Examine motives, exorcise fear and insecurity, count blessings. If you're romantically challenged, expect your cup to be filled. SAGITTARIUS (23 Nov-21 Dec ): A heavy load on the job mustn't be allowed to distract you from the real work. Coming to terms with how your life managed to spin out of control and land you in the unsatisfactory spiritual muck in which you’re mired. This month should provide some answers. Do something with them. Exactly when do you think life starts? Only this day. CANCER (22 June-22 July): It's about money, dear. And the schizoid relationship between success and dreams. If what you're doing doesn't further the path, it can't possibly pay enough or put you in line for the sort of raise that really counts. Y ou've encountered a wall. You didn't build it but it's yours. Before climbing over it or bashing your head on it, sit and figure why it's there. CAPRICORN (22 Dec.-19 Jan): A good month to examine the myth of control. Wild cards in the deck, idiots standing on your toes. Seize the moral high ground and avoid behaving in ways you wouldn't want to read about in the papers. 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