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The Gemini moon is a charmer, entreating us to mingle where the conversation is bound to be colorful. Though everyone is more talkative under this moon, the wisest are listening more than they blab — especially to what goes unsaid. Be kind enough not to "bust" people on their white lies. It's all done in the name of social grace. |
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Does gravity age us? Or is it, as one anonymous poet suggested, "the insidious constancy of seconds ticki |
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Though you're well on your way into the new season, today's events may feel like more of the same — not true! It's a crucial time for deciding how you'll perceive your world. If you get stuck, model yourself after those who continue to look for what's interesting, funny, novel, poetic, romantic, dazzling, mysterious and enchanting. |
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The Aries sun, Taurus moon combination is a lift to the senses. Enlivening experiences aren't so out of the ordinary -- a strong cup of coffee, a cool-looking cloud formation, a song on the radio that touches your heart -- but your appreciation of these experiences makes them special, if not sacred. |
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It's the first day of spring as the sun's rays touch the early degrees of Aries. If you listen closely you can almost hear the refrain of Vivaldi's Concerto No. 1 in E major, Op. 8, "La Primavera" (Spring) breaking through the clouds. All is promising, all is new and all is vibrant with possibility. What are you choosing for this new season? |
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This is the very last day of winter. You may have felt that spring has already sprung, but tomorrow is the official start of Aries, the sign of the spring lamb. Review the last few months with a focus on what you've let go. Something new is about to drop into the void, so it's best to be conscious of how you'd ideally like to fill it. |
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Some people believe what is in their religion, and some people make a religion out of what they believe. Whichever category you fall into, those beliefs get a nice shake-and-rattle from the universe, compliments of the solar eclipse in Pisces. Only the strong and true ideas will survive the scrutiny of this week! |
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In the spirit of the Pisces moon, people of all races will be celebrating St. Patty's Day with the Irish. The Pisces moon is an impressionable influence, and people like to go along with the crowd under its guidance, not because they can't think for themselves, but because they want to know what it's like to see the world from another point of view. |
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Do you have a beautiful future ahead of you? Or is there something unsightly looming -- something you've been avoiding for months that's now right around the bend? Venus and Pluto, in a harmonious arrangement, urge you to set aside your fear and believe in the brightness of tomorrow. Your optimism brings with it a fate all its own. |
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The Aquarius moon livens up the atmosphere with technological diversions, wacky ideas and brilliant ways to cut work time and elongate "recess." So don't stand on the sidelines, get into the Aquarian spirit! Start by using Aquarian phrases, such as, "I wonder what would happen if " and "Can I try that?" And of course, "Wow!" |
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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!)
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|  | 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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|  | What is up FoCo?
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!
--Drew | |
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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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