TAURUS (April 20-May 20)
Let’s
see if you know what these exquisitely individuated luminaries have in
common: Salvador Dali, Martha Graham, Stephen Colbert, David Byrne, Maya
Deren, Malcolm X, Willie Nelson, Bono, Dennis Hopper, Cate Blanchett,
George Carlin, Tina Fey, Sigmund Freud. Give up? They are or were all
Tauruses. Would you characterize any of them as sensible, materialistic
slowpokes obsessed with comfort and security, as many traditional
astrology texts describe Tauruses? Nope. They were or are distinctive
innovators with unique style and creative flair. They are your role
models as you cruise through the current phase of maximum
self-expression.
GEMINI (May 21-June 20)
In
December 1946, three Bedouin shepherds were tending their flock near
the Dead Sea. They found a cave with a small entrance. Hoping it might
contain treasure hidden there long ago, they wanted to explore it. The
smallest of the three managed to climb through the narrow opening. He
brought out a few dusty old scrolls in ceramic jars. The shepherds were
disappointed. But eventually the scrolls were revealed to be one of the
most important finds in archaeological history: the first batch of what
has come to be known as the Dead Sea Scrolls. Keep this story in mind,
Gemini. I suspect a metaphorically similar tale may unfold for you soon.
A valuable discovery may initially appear to you in a form you’re not
that excited about.
CANCER (June 21-July 22)
The
devil called together a committee meeting of his top assistants. He was
displeased. Recruitments of people born under the sign of Cancer had
fallen far below projected totals. “It’s unacceptable,” the dark lord
fumed. “Those insufferable Crabs have been too mentally healthy lately
to be tantalized by our lies. Frankly, I’m at wit’s end. Any
suggestions?” His marketing expert said, “Let’s redouble our efforts to
make them buy into the hoax about the world ending on Dec. 21, 2012.”
The executive vice-president chimed in: “How about if we play on their
fears about running out of what they need?” The chief of intelligence
had an idea, too: “I say we offer them irrelevant goodies that tempt
them away from their real goals.”
LEO (July 23-Aug. 22)
“If
you don’t run your own life, someone else will,” said psychologist John
Atkinson. Make that your motto in the coming weeks, Leo. Write it on a
big piece of cardboard and hold it up in front of your eyes as you wake
up each morning. Use it as a prod that motivates you to shed any
laziness you might have about living the life you really want.
Periodically ask yourself these three questions: Are you dependent on
the approval, permission, or recognition of others? Have you set up a
person, ideology, or image of success that’s more authoritative than
your own intuition? Is there any area of your life where you have ceded
control to an external source?
VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22)
Here
are the last words that computer pioneer Steve Jobs spoke before he
died: “OH WOW. OH WOW. OH WOW.” I’d propose that we bring that mantra
into as wide a usage as Jobs’ other creations, like the iPhone and iPad.
I’d love to hear random strangers exclaiming it every time they realize
how amazing their lives are. I’d enjoy it if TV newscasters spoke those
words to begin each show, acknowledging how mysterious our world really
is. I’d be pleased if lovers everywhere uttered it at the height of
making love. I nominate you to start the trend, Virgo. You’re the best
choice, since your tribe, of all the signs of the zodiac, will most
likely have the wildest rides and most intriguing adventures in the
coming weeks.
LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 22)
A
starfish that loses an arm can grow back a new one. It’s an expert
regenerator. According to my understanding of the astrological omens,
you are entering a starfish-like phase of your cycle. Far more than
usual, you’ll be able to recover parts of you that got lost and
reanimate parts of you that fell dormant. For the foreseeable future,
your words of power are “rejuvenate,” “restore,” “reawaken,” and
“revive.” If you concentrate really hard and fill yourself with the
light of the spiritual sun, you might even be able to perform a kind of
resurrection.
SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21)
Too
much of a good thing isn’t necessarily good. (Have you ever
hyperventilated?) Too little of a good thing can be bad. (Have you ever
gotten dehydrated?) Some things are good in measured doses but bad if
done to excess. (Wine and chocolate.) A very little of a very bad thing
may still be a bad thing. (It’s hard to smoke crack in moderation.) The
coming week is prime time to be thinking along these lines, Scorpio. You
will generate a lot of the exact insights you need if you weigh and
measure everything in your life and judge what is too much and what is
too little.
SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21)
Sculptor
Constantin Brancusi had a clear strategy as he produced his art:
“Create like God, command like a king, work like a slave.” I suggest you
adopt a similar approach for your own purposes in the coming weeks,
Sagittarius. With that as your formula, you could make rapid progress on
a project that’s dear to you. So make sure you have an inspiring vision
of the dream you want to bring into being. Map out a bold, definitive
plan for how to accomplish it. And then summon enormous stamina, fierce
concentration, and unfailing attention to detail as you translate your
heart’s desire into a concrete form.
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19)
“If
there is one door in the castle you have been told not to go through,”
writes novelist Anne Lamott, “you must. Otherwise, you’ll just be
rearranging furniture in rooms you’ve already been in.” I think the
coming weeks will be your time to slip through that forbidden door,
Capricorn. The experiences that await you on the other side may not be
everything you have always needed, but I think they are at least
everything you need next. Besides, it’s not like the taboo against
penetrating into the unknown place makes much sense any more. The
biggest risk you take by breaking the spell is the possibility of losing
a fear you’ve grown addicted to.
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18)
When
rain falls on dry land, it activates certain compounds in the soil that
release a distinctive aroma. “Petrichor” is the word for that smell. If
you ever catch a whiff of it when there’s no rain, it’s because a
downpour has begun somewhere nearby, and the wind is bringing you news
of it. I suspect that you will soon be awash in a metaphorical version
of petrichor, Aquarius. A parched area of your life is about to receive
much-needed moisture.
PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20)
Forty
percent of Americans do not know that the dinosaurs died out long
before human beings ever existed. When these folks see an old cartoon of
caveman Fred Flintstone riding on a Diplodocus, they think it’s
depicting a historical fact. In the coming weeks, Pisces, you need to
steer clear of people who harbor gross delusions like that. It’s more
important than usual that you hang out with educated, cultured types who
possess a modicum of well-informed ideas about the history of humanity
and the nature of reality. Surround yourself with intelligent
influences, please.
ARIES (March 21-April 19)
You had to take the test before you got a chance to study more than a couple of the lessons. Does that seem fair? Hell, no. That’s the bad news. The good news is that this test was merely a rehearsal for a more important and inclusive exam, which is still some weeks in the future. Here’s even better news: The teachings that you will need to master before then are flowing your way, and will continue to do so in abundance. Apply yourself with diligence, Aries. You have a lot to learn, but luckily, you have enough time to get fully prepared.
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