Stars for fun
iSjK CAPRICORN Dec. 23-Jan. 20 Over the last year you have developed the knack of walking into explosive situations and getting away with it. Today’s New Moon sets the sparks flying, simultaneously turning the world on its head and offering you enhanced control over your own little corner. AQUARIUS GT'S Jan. 21-Feb. 19 It takes a sensitive Aquarian to be aware that today’s stunning planetary alignment marks this out as a period for spiritual renewal. For all of you it is a phase of noble selfsacrifice. Mrtr PISCES Feb. 20-Mar. 20 Superb planetary aspects align the Sun and the Moon with Jupiter and Uranus, a magnificent indication with regard to all that is classically best about the all-seeing Piscean personality. ._ M ARIES Mar. 21-Apr. 20 While the Moon sparkles away at the summit of your solar chart, there is an outside chance that you may feel the burden of your responsibilities and commitments slightly overwhelming, in which case the correct course is to state your case and request assistance.
TAURUS Apr. 21-May 21 The challenging influence of six planets in Capricorn is urging you to make the most of certain qualities that you have tended to ignore, such as your ability to immerse yourself in the pursuit of pleasure for pleasure’s sake.
GEMINI May 22-Jun. 21 Admittedly, you have have some cause for complaint, especially as it was someone else who was responsible for disrupting an engagement. Yet generosity of spirit is a quality to be cultivated no matter what your personal feelings in the matter. CANCER ’WQ Jun. 22-Jul. 23 Optimistic, extravagant and adventurous planetary aspects strengthen their grip on your character. The sky is the limit and your only consideration is to avoid alientating or upsetting anyone whose support and approval an essential to your long-term plans. ££J£leo XaL Jul. 24-Aug. 23 It is a time of hard work and self-sacrifice, which means that those of you who have planned a hedonistic holiday may receive a rude awakening. Lucky Leos will be' those who have resolved to remain active and purposeful.
VIRGO SSI— Aug. 24-Sep. 23 Many Virgos are being tempted into taking risks. By all means have a flutter, but bear in mind that wild speculation is out of line with your broad astrological character. Keep everything on an even keel. LIBRA w Sep. 24-Oct 23 With so many planetary influences focusing on your fourth solar house you are bound to feel the foundations of your life shifting. As the New Year approaches you will be taking a number of profound decisions about your future. SCORPIO Oct 24-Nov. 22 In the past you have put forward many plans and proposals which were rejected out of hand. You now have the opportunity to restate your case in an entirely more businesslike manner, relying more on blunt fact than on emotional appeal. SAGITTARIUS STV Nov. 23-Dec. 22 Many Sagittarians have overstepped the mark recently, but it is not too late to make up for a rash decision, particularly if money has been involved. Other people will be more than willing to let bygones be bygones.
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