LEO (July 23-Aug. 22)
Science writer K.C. Cole asks
this question: “How would you hold 100 tons of water in thin air with
no visible means of support?” Here’s her answer: “Build a cloud.” What
you have before you right now, Leo, is a comparable scenario. Your
assignment is to materialize a phenomenon that from a certain viewpoint
may appear to be laughably impossible. And yet, with the proper attitude
on your part and nature’s help, the project at hand is eminently
achievable. It won’t necessarily be fast and easy, mind you--but you
wouldn’t want it to be, because then it wouldn’t be able to teach you
all the precious wisdom it has to impart.
VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22)
“Dear Astrology Guy:
Thank you kindly for your assistance. One of your horoscopes gave me a
kick in the butt that propelled me free of a trap I had stupidly agreed
to stay stuck in. At the same time, I also have to tell you to go to
hell, because no one, including me, likes hearing the awful,
embarrassing truth. As much healing as your words helped bring me, they
also stung my pride. Love and hate, Virgo.” Dear Virgo: You’re welcome
and I’m sorry. It’s good to hear you’re able to appreciate the gifts of
paradox. Let’s hope that will keep you creatively humble as you slip
into an expansive building phase when your ego may be understandably
prone to a bit of inflation.
LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 22)
Newsweek reported a fact
that few Westerners know about: Nigeria is accustomed to major oil
spills. Every year since the 1960s, the Niger Delta has been slammed
with a spill as extensive as the Exxon Valdez, which was the second
biggest oil catastrophe in U.S. history. “Large purple slicks cover once
fertile fields,” said Newsweek, “and rivers are clogged with oil leaked
decades ago.” My purpose in bringing this to your attention is not to
depress you, Libra, but rather to inspire you. In the coming weeks, I
hope you will make it your passion to uncover injustices you’ve been
unaware of, including those close to home. I think you’ll be amazed at
how much this buoys your spirits. P.S.: You’ll get extra credit if you
actually take action to address the unfairness.
SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21)
In the song “Fantasy
World,” the lead singer of the band Pissed Jeans imagines himself in his
happy place. “It’s Friday night and Saturday morning in my fantasy
world / Sitting near piles of clothes and drinking a soda / with a slice
of pizza in my fantasy world.” He’s not describing some unrealistic
paradise where he can fly like an eagle and seduce anyone he wants and
find gold bars under his pillow in the morning. Rather, he’s content
with the simple, familiar pleasures. I urge you to follow his lead as
you imagine and create your own fantasy world this week. Love what
you’ve got.
SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21)
The highest
unclimbed mountain in the world is Gangkhar Puensum, an almost
25,000-foot-tall beauty in Bhutan. It will remain free of human
influence indefinitely, as local authorities are keen on preventing the
environmental degradation that has occurred on popular peaks like Mt.
Everest, where climbers have left lots of trash. What’s the equivalent
in your sphere, Sagittarius? The most prominent unconquered prize? The
Grail that still remains elusive? The virgin treasure your quest has not
yet won? According to my analysis, you now have the potential to make
tangible progress toward that goal. Unlike the case with Gangkhar
Puensum, there are no rules or laws preventing you.
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19)
“Mommy, are
scientists real?” the boy asked his mother. “Yes, son, they are,” she
replied. “Do they make stuff that is dangerous?” continued the boy.
“Sometimes they do,” said the mom. “Then I want to be one when I grow
up,” concluded the boy. In the coming weeks, Capricorn, I see you as
being like the boy. You’ll be in the mood to brainstorm about what you
might like to evolve into, and your fantasies will tend to move in the
direction of what’s most adventurous and exciting. I urge you to fully
indulge in those flights of fancy. It’s time to dream really big and
really free.
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18)
“I got expelled from
college for cheating during my metaphysics final,” joked Woody Allen. “I
got caught looking into the soul of the guy next to me.” Even if you’re
not taking a big test for a metaphysics class, Aquarius, I urge you to
do a lot of what Allen claimed he did: Gaze into the souls of those
around you. It’s an excellent time, astrologically speaking, for you to
escape the enclosed container of your own inner world and survey the raw
truths and deep feelings that other people hold dear.
PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20)
“I have no doubt that
in reality the future will be vastly more surprising than anything I can
imagine,” said pioneering geneticist J.B.S. Haldane. I share that view,
and I think it’s good to keep in mind whenever we’re tempted to
rearrange our lives in accordance with the visions of those who predict
the future, whether they be New Age prophets, indigenous elders,
scientific experts, or political pundits. Nobody knows much of anything
about how it’s all going to unfold! The future is not set in stone, but
is totally up for grabs. The sooner you make that an everyday reminder,
the more aggressive you’ll become about creating the life you want. Now
is an excellent time to get the hang of it.
ARIES (March 21-April 19)
Time magazine asked Pulitzer Prize-winning historian David McCullough why he started writing a biography of Pablo Picasso but never finished it. McCullough said it was because the famous artist turned out to be boring. He attracted a steady flow of new lovers, and he made hundreds of paintings, but he didn’t actually live an interesting life. I’m urging you to be the anti-Picasso in the coming weeks, Aries. Put the emphasis on the quality of your adventures more than on what you produce. Regard your life as your most important work of art.
TAURUS (April 20-May 20)
“Let’s celebrate the first time you cried naked in someone else’s bed,” is a message on an e-card I found at Someecards.com. You might want to send that proposal to yourself, Taurus. It’s an excellent time to commemorate the rousing catharses of the past. You may find that revisiting the breakthrough epiphanies of yesteryear will help put you in the right frame of mind (and heart) to conjure up a fresh batch.
GEMINI (May 21-June 20)
Why is it so hard for Westerners of the last two centuries to feel the intimate presence of the divine intelligences? Every other culture in the history of the world has had a more vital connection with the realm of spirit. According to poet Gary Snyder, California’s Yana Indians explained it this way: The gods have retreated to the volcanic recesses of Mt. Lassen, passing the time playing gambling games with magic sticks. They’re simply waiting for such a time when human beings will “reform themselves and become ‘real people’ that spirits might want to associate with once again.” Here’s why I’m bringing this up, Gemini: I think that right now is a special time in your life when you have the power to become a “real person” with whom the spirits will want to have closer communion.
CANCER (June 21-July 22)
I strongly advise you against purchasing and reading what some observers have called “the saddest book in the universe.” It’s a recipe book by Sonia Allison called Microwave for One (bit.ly/SadBook). No matter how inclined you might be to opt for excessive self-sufficiency right now, no matter how peeved you are at the human race for being so clumsy and ignorant, I believe you must keep trying to reach out and touch those who are touchable, even if they’re barely so. You need what people have to offer you, even if it’s sloppy, wimpy, or kooky.
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