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The planetary pantheon is suspiciously quiet, which suits the peaceable Taurus moon to a T. The Virgo sun proposes getting in sync with your body and squaring up basic needs. Finding a comfortable pace makes this busy holiday weekend enjoyable, as does eating well and sharing the company of close friends. Discover the pleasure of doing nothing. |
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When the week starts with a Pisces moon and ends with an Aries moon, it prompts the question: Is it Friday or Monday? TGIF! However, the Aries moon plays the starter and finisher -- finishing what fell through the cracks this week before the holiday weekend begins, even as new projects pop up. We're ready for next week, too! |
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Yesterdayís emotional rollercoaster has us reaching for the safety bar. As the coaster slows to a roll, Moon shifts from Pisces to Aries. Getting onto the next thing too soon may lead to vertigo! Instead, ease into things delicately, addressing the small shifts and changes that occurred during the ride. This will reset your sense of balance. |
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The Pisces full moon is eclipsed by the sun. When one of the lights goes out, itís like an 8-millimeter film reel skipping a track -- and that pause disrupts delicate inner rhythms. From the balcony, Mercury and Uranusís mental chatter heightens already taut nervous systems, so keep your wits about you (and donít overindulge on the popcorn!). |
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The full moon lunar eclipse is in Pisces is tomorrow, and the moonís heavenly disappearance lends human visibility into the realm of the infinite, especially regarding questions of belief and faith. The Virgo sun reminds us to help the unrecognized among us. Sheís the Mother Teresa of the zodiac, whose birthday is remembered today. |
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It was only a short 87 years ago today that women gained the right to vote. This radical idea was first proposed at the first Womenís Rights Convention in 1848 -- an idea many considered ridiculous! The Aquarius moon challenges your conventional notions of the radical and ridiculous. If Susan B. Anthony did it, so can you! |
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Watch out for flying objects! Mars in Gemini wears an "I run with scissors" T-shirt when Mercury's around. Critical thinking is a positive use of this edgy energy, while criticism unintentionally slights. Think before you act. A second influence, Venus and Neptune soften hearts, increasing vulnerability and sensitivity. |
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Our reporter, Mercury in Virgo, wants very specific answers from politician Jupiter, who generalizes and evades the particulars. Moderator, please! Break your questions down into bite-sized pieces, and well-reasoned logic serendipitously moves to higher ground. Then bipartisan understanding is achieved. Hurrah! |
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At the cosmological space hub, turbo-powered Mars meets Jupiter for a high-octane gas fill-up. While they're giving us the energy to manage those superhuman energy demands that have sprung up lately, the sun's entry into Virgo is an earthy moderating force. Come down to earth, earthlings! |
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Ever had a rough and tumble type of friend who was always telling "against all odds" stories? The Sagittarius moon is a big talker, and those tales of personal achievement and success would sound boastful -- if they weren't true. Buoy your faith by sharing confident, enthusiastic encouragement of "I lived to tell" tales. |
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|  | "Humankind cannot gain anything without first giving something in return. To obtain, something of equal value must be lost. That is Alchemy's first law of Equivalent Exchange. In those days, we really believed that to be the world's one, and only truth." | |
|  | We're not that bright, even though in our own little world, we're geniuses. We like 80s hair bands and one-hit wonders, but among us we have respectable tastes, too. Metallica, Iron Maiden, U2. Pursuit of all things trivial is a lifestyle, not just a game. We like some sports, love other sports, and can find something to say about anything. We watch TV and movies and we've read a book or two, even a few classics (Yes, Classic Comics count!)
We call it insight, you call it what you will. | |
|  | Felix Wong is an outdoor enthusiast living in Fort Collins. A mechanical engineer by day, he is especially passionate about bicycling, running, and backpacking. | |
|  | Hola Amigos! I'm Sandra. I like to believe that people are 70 percent good and 30 percent dumb. I'm stickin to that story. Reading this blog might make you want to be good, but probably just dumb. | |
|  | Donovan Henderson is editor of NEXTnc. | |
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I am a recent college graduate of Minnesota State University Moorhead. After recieving my B.A. in English and Mass Communications this past August I moved down to Colorado.
I enjoy long walks on the beach, candlelight dinners, and heavy metal. My hobbies include reading and writing, music, movies, and getting drunk. Some of my favorite contemporary authors include Bret Easton Ellis, Chuck Palahniuk, and Kurt Vonnegut. My top movies are anything directed by Kubrick. I enjoy listening to anything that rocks.
Right now I am just trying to get to know Colorado and FoCo better. Mostly in order to find the best drink specials on each day that ends in Y. So if you know where I can get a cheap drunk on, let me know!
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|  | Life's little morsels of inspiration, observation and encouragement seen through the eyes of the Nextnc reporter.
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|  | Ms. Giles currently lives in Colorado where she stars in her own private reality show. She writes aphoristic accounts of her life, taken completely out of context, and embellished with characters and situations disguised to resemble something close to interesting. | |
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|  | My name is Michelle Turley and I'm 28 years old. I live in Severance with my hubbie, Brandon. We have 2 dogs and a cat. We enjoy camping, four-wheeling, and just being in the mountains. I like to cook, clean (go figure), flea market, and play poker. I have so much to say about poker... | |
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