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Written by Holiday Mathis
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Sunday, 04 June 2006 |
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Venus in Taurus forms a square to Saturn in Leo, suggesting romantic tension around the subject of money -- who spent how much on what? Is he or she entitled to do so? You could dance around the subject for days, or you could decide it's not worth the bother. Instead of focusing on the money, look into what the money represents.
ARIES (March 21-April 19). There's so much joy and laughter around you that you can't help but feel playful. When you know someone has an expectation of you, you feel like using it as leverage for kidding. Know your audience!
TAURUS (April 20-May 20). Here's a list of time-wasting endeavors: trying to disprove imaginative theories, measuring the truth in a story, wondering whether magical phenomenon is real. Instead, be amused and bewildered.
GEMINI (May 21-June 21). You know the secret. Being stuck is a choice. Change is a constant. In order to have a new attitude, you must do something differently. The stars urge you to spread the word.
CANCER (June 22-July 22). You've been so busy lately that an uneventful day is considered a gift from heaven. Relax. Be kind to yourself. Do what comes naturally. Be kind to others. Let them contribute what's easy for them to give.
LEO (July 23-Aug. 22). Your intent to charm, delight and give pleasure to others could result in a whimsical lie or two -- or are you calling them "embellishments" now? Anyhow, you get the response you were going for.
TODAY'S BIRTHDAY (June 4). A traditional birthday celebration just doesn't seem big enough for you this bold year. Your inner power grows through July to break through self-imposed limits, especially regarding what you're allowed to have in your love life. Passion continues to increase through August, when you find places to direct it. Leo and Aries people are stellar partners. Your lucky numbers are: 30, 5, 27, 42 and 11.
VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22). You're endeavoring something truly great. When friends catch wind of it, they could be less than supportive due to their own hang-ups. Perhaps it's better to keep this under wraps for now.
LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23). The original plan isn't working. Just drop it. Once you give up your agenda, happiness comes to dance with you. This is no slow dance -- it's a fast jig. By the end of the day, you'll feel like you ran a thousand miles.
SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 21). Contribute to the social buzz. Besides, if you don't show up on the scene, you'll be missed. Seize the opportunity to notice the sweetness in others. This makes your heart feel too big for your body.
SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21). The stars suggest you make this your No. 1 rule: Don't be hard on yourself. Ever! The world is filled with magnificent contributions, created by dysfunctional learners and undisciplined people.
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19). You learn fast by going slow. Work as gradually as you need to in order to get through today's challenges. No one is timing you. Your innate rhythm is brilliant.
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18). Your personality is composed of many "characters," and not all of them get along. The stars suggest that those pushy aspects of your personality merely need the right outlet. They ultimately lead you to greatness.
PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20). Your family balance may be upset, but it's very positive. It's what had to happen to strengthen the bonds. Tonight, you're open-minded. You may even be willing to travel beyond reality as you know it.
FORECAST FOR THE WEEK AHEAD: Once upon a Greek myth, there were two twin brothers, Castor and Pollux. Oddly, they were hatched from an egg like birds, and stranger still, though twins, each had a different father. One was fathered by a god, and the other was fathered by a plain old human. They looked alike and did everything together even though one was destined to die as all mortals are, and the other was immortal and destined to live forever. Welcome to the Gemini solar transit -- a time when each of us honors our inner "twin" who is a playful, childish, mischievous and immortal version of ourselves. This week, you can expect to see people communicating with that inner being. No, it's not a wireless cell phone -- people are actually talking to and answering themselves. Gemini is a very communicative and responsive energy, so when you're alone and going about your daily business, and there's no one else talking to you, why not talk to yourself? You'll find you're not only very good company, you're interesting company. You may learn something about yourself you never knew. So take yourself out for a cup of coffee, and ask yourself a few good questions.
CELEBRITY PROFILES: "Isn't it ironic" that one of the world's most famous angry ex-girlfriends is deep in giddy, old-fashioned love, sweet love? For Geminis like Alanis Morissette, this type of duality is part of her everyday being. Inspired by her long-time darling, Ryan Reynolds, Morissette will tap into an abundant well of profound creativity. An upcoming family addition will further unfold her substantial talents.
If you would like to write to Holiday Mathis, please go to www.creators.com and click on "Write the Author" on the Holiday Mathis page, or you may send her a postcard in the mail. To find out more about Holiday Mathis and read her past columns, visit the Creators Syndicate Web page at www.creators.com.
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