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Written by Holiday Mathis
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Tuesday, 10 July 2007 |
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The sun and Uranus are sky dancers in an electric carnival of light and color. This stellar atmosphere is festive and supports breakthroughs of all kinds. Celebrate the chaotic music of experimental change by taking license with your own self-expression. Discover the joy of making a radical, bold and decidedly different statement.
ARIES (March 21-April 19. A bit of chaos breaks loose. Then your inner leader emerges with a sideways smirk, ready to prove you're not only capable, but also stylish -- snap. A checklist ensures you've got your bases covered.
TAURUS (April 20-May 20). There's a reason why Cupid is personified as a child and not a wizened old matchmaker. Infatuation is impulsive, naive and, yes, foolish. But that doesn't mean it won't grow into abiding love.
GEMINI (May 21-June 21). You feel your power to take relationships to the next level. As for singles making a new connection, make a conscious decision about how much to touch. You might decide: a lot. Why not?
CANCER (June 22-July 22). It's more fun to do work when you include and depend on your team. Ask for help even when you don't think you need it. Tonight features the clinking of glasses.
LEO (July 23-Aug. 22). Your loved ones need you and despair when you seem out of touch. Make them understand -- like your ruling planet, the sun, you may appear to temporarily take leave of those who orbit around you, but you never really do.
TODAY'S BIRTHDAY (July 10). You wake up with a smile on your face over and over again this year. It is partly due to your revamped definition of happiness over the next nine weeks. Work gives you immense satisfaction in August. You're asked to make a personal commitment in November. January sees you on a brave new adventure. Pisces and Scorpio people adore you. Your lucky numbers are: 50, 7, 45, 31 and 20.
VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22). Look into the thing you were afraid to see before. The truth is like ripping off a Band-Aid. There's a sting, and then it's over. One realization could turn your mood from mediocre to fantastic.
LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23). When you feel sensational, you look sensational. A few well-chosen compliments to the one in the mirror will help you relax and enjoy your current state of health, which is constantly improving.
SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 21). You can't possess romance; you can only create it. This is the perfect time to pull in soft and sensual energy to poeticize your life. Take up a dreamy hobby, such as kissing memories or dancing with waves.
SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21). Active listening takes maturity and self-discipline, and you have plenty of both now. Listening to others is tantamount to giving them a gift. Choose a recipient who will appreciate the value in it.
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19). Romantic risk is rewarded. It has to be a real risk, though, the kind that makes your palms sweat. If you know your gesture is going to be well-received, it doesn't count. The essence of romance is uncertainty.
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18). You don't have to try to be better. You need only show up to new experiences, and you get better naturally. Tonight offers wonderful conversation.
PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20). You'll break a bad habit, like complaining about a task others would celebrate. Wisdom from the mouths of babes -- or at least from the mouth of someone you formerly didn't consider wise -- is featured tonight.
ASTROLOGICAL QUESTIONS: "I'm an Aries, born March 25, 1973. I just recently started dating another Aries, born March 30, 1972. So far things seem to be going well. We're both in the same place in life, looking to settle down. Do you see this relationship having potential for the long haul, or are two Aries too much for each other?" You two Rams know a good thing when you see it! Neither of you being meeker than the other (some Rams can be shrinking violets!), you'll have the stereotypical head-butting, but the Ram-Ram payoff is being with someone you empathetically understand, and can therefore easily forgive -- an important ingredient for every long-term relationship. Rams carry around far more battle wounds than they let on, so an ongoing relationship exercise that heightens their compassion for each other will soothe inflamed egos. Your moons are sympathetically linked. You understand and respond to each other's feelings, and you can talk about them -- fabulous! In your own respective lives, you've both struggled to be understood, so your sensitivities to being misperceived are mirror images of each other. In all, the feisty, fun, sexy enthusiasm you have as a couple makes this union spectacular. CELEBRITY PROFILES: Tom Hanks has described himself as a geeky, painfully shy kid. Like so many leading men and ladies with a sun in Cancer, kids shine in the spotlight, but their sensibilities are shaken by too much exposure. Hanks is a different story. With his moon and Uranus in look-at-me Leo, Hanks needs to be loved and appreciated on a grand scale and has the creative range to back it up.
CREATORS SYNDICATE, INC.
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