Notes from Virgo: Use Your Intelligence
  
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At the recent United Astrology Conference, astrologer/activist 
Caroline Casey noted that Pluto has left Sagittarius, but it seems that nobody has informed world leaders of that fact. What I understood her to be saying is that the Pluto in Sagittarius vibe of obsession over ideology, fanatical religious ideas and true-believership is still going strong, even though Pluto started its transition into Capricorn in 2008.
 
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Sagittarius is usually considered a sign associated with religion and beliefs, and under the influence of Pluto these became relentless influences, infiltrating every area of life. The 15-year Pluto in Sagittarius era (spanning 1995-2009) featured the consolidation of religious power in the United States, as well as the American Taliban vs. the Taliban in the ongoing religious crusade known as the 'War on Terror'. Supposed ministers of Jesus preached the gospel of war to stoke up their conservative congregations.
What most astrologers don't know is that there are many other slow-moving points still in Sagittarius. They don't have the reputation of Pluto, because they were discovered more recently and because fewer astrologers use and write about them. One reason for this is that the newer discoveries are classified as 'minor' planets and are therefore considered suspect by most astrologers, particularly those who have not investigated them. 
Current activity in Sagittarius offers a descriptive, useful picture of the insanity that we're currently experiencing in politics, which is in effect a continuing takeover of government by religion. I wish this were an exaggeration, though you can see it everywhere you look. Just this week, President Obama revised the Democratic Party's platform to include the term "God" and state that Jerusalem is the proper capital of Israel, according to the news website 
Politico.com. Note that the U.S. Constitution specifically prohibits what it calls a "religious test" for suitability for office; too bad the news hasn't got out yet.
And the Democrats are supposedly the less religiously driven party. It was the Republicans who in the early 1980s turned fundamentalist churches into political clubhouses, and implemented abstinence-only indoctrination into public schools. 
 
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 |  Someone's parody of God at his computer, based on Gary Larson.  Now that He's been included in the Democratic national platform, he will smile on the Earth and finally bless America. Then again, it could be the delete key. | 
This ban on sex education, resulting in propagated ignorance, has evolved into candidates openly campaigning to criminalize abortion, proposing laws designed to humiliate women who seek reproductive health care, and even to take down the Supreme Court's famous 1965 
Griswold v. Connecticut decision. That ruling prevents states from banning the use of birth control by individuals within their private spaces. Yes, there was a time recently when a state could ban the sale of condoms on some allegedly moral ground. In our system of law, one Supreme Court decision is a foundation for the next, and 
Griswold establishes the right to privacy -- the foundation on which 
Roe v. Wade is built. If 
Griswold goes, so does 
Roe -- and they know that.
It's too easy to lose sight of the fact that these are values driven by religion, not by ethics, reason, science or good public health policy. Americans live in a country where freedom of religion is enshrined in the Bill of Rights, though that means the right to practice your religion without government interference -- not the right of government to impose religious values onto the people. Indeed, that 
freedom from imposition is the very essence of freedom of religion. 'Get your laws off of my body' was in the Revolutionary era about 'get your laws off of my soul'. This seems to be happening a little more every day, even though slow-moving Pluto has moseyed into Capricorn, where it seems to be delivering into government all the mojo that it collected while in Sagittarius.
As I pointed out last week, Pluto was at the center of a nearly century-long conspiracy to get astrology to use at least one minor planet: itself. Pluto was from its discovery in 1930 through its reclassification in 2006 considered a 'major' planet. We now know that it's one of many objects (there are currently more than 1,000   known) in the Kuiper Belt, the region of space just past Neptune earning it a place in the minor planet catalog as (134340) Pluto.
And it turns out that currently, there are a bunch of those planets concentrated in Sagittarius, including (among others) a Pluto-like point called Ixion, as well as Chiron-like points (centaurs) Pholus and Hylonome. These are concentrated around a deep-space point I mention from time to time called the Great Attractor, which is like an enormous energetic catapult that has the main quality of polarizing things.
This combination of forces describes a real spiritual crisis. By that, I mean things like good and evil trading places, killing in the name of love, and politicians going up to the podium drunk with power, imagining they're standing at the bully pulpit of the universe. Most of what they spout is some form of hatred of women, or of humanity.
 
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 |  Jupiter and its early Earth-like moon Io photographed by New Horizons in 2008. The New Horizons mission is scheduled to reach Pluto in 2015, and will return the first detailed images of that system, which we have never seen in detail. Photo: New Horizons/NASA-JPL. | 
I bring this up now because the mid-Virgo Sun (along with Mercury) is making aspects to these points in Sagittarius. Virgo and Sagg are both mutable signs, so what happens to one happens to the other, though in a different way.
In our era, the Sun aspects all of these Sagittarius planets every time it passes through the middle of one of the mutable signs (which also include Gemini and Pisces). This weekend the Moon passes through Gemini, forming the last quarter Moon, so we will be getting the energy from two different directions.
Virgo is a sign associated with logic, reason and other forms of mental power. It's also the sign of the goddess, that is, the feminine attribute of cosmic presence and wisdom. At the moment, this quality is clashing with what seems to be some pretty intense (though potentially subtle) conflict, centered just around the corner in Sagittarius. 
Now, if you happen to be born with the Sun, Moon or ascendant in Sagittarius, you're experiencing this on a personal level, and one possible manifestation is as a spiritual crisis. 
Spiritual usually translates to 
existential: a question about existence (often signified by your Sun sign or rising sign), which happens to be going around on a pandemic scale. You may not, however, be experiencing personally some of the darker manifestations I am about to describe as being part of events unfolding in Sagittarius, though you could be picking it up as legacy material (ancestral, karmic or associated with past lives). 
On another personal astrology note, this configuration may have additional personal meaning if you're born between approximately March 1-10, June 1-10, September 1-10 and November 1-10. Just remember, this astrology seems to manifest differently in the private realm than it does in the collective or political realm -- though there is a connection between the two. For example, a spiritual weakness in an individual or mass of individuals can be exploited by someone looking to gain political power.
Let's go over the points involved one by one. Ixion presents us with the factor of 
amorality. It's the embodiment of the idea that there is no such thing as right and wrong. There is, of course, but Ixion acts as if these things don't matter. I take this a level deeper; I think that Ixion reminds us that anyone is capable of anything. It's just that some of us make more wholesome choices than others, or do the work of having personal ethics. 
When you put Ixion into the spiritual or religious context of Sagittarius, the combination can be nasty, mainly because religion is supposed to be a study in morals. If the religion's own moral law is that anything goes, all kinds of cruelty can be perpetuated in the name of God. This has often been true, particularly from what we know of the past 2,000 years -- though the astrology we have today is a picture of our situation today.
Ixion is joined by two faster-moving (though still relatively slow, therefore potent) minor planets. One is Hylonome (pronounced 
hy-la-no-me), which sums up the plight of the victims of that cruelty. This centaur planet is also associated with the grieving process, as well as with situations where there is a total loss of individuality, usually when a woman's identity is subsumed or offered to that of a man. The combination of Ixion and Hylonome feels like people's own pain being used as a psychological weapon against them.
Then there's Pholus. This is like adding a high-pressure element that forces the above out of a bottle and sprays it directly at humanity. Pholus also possesses a kind of value-neutrality; it adds emphasis, force and urgency -- and a sense of immediacy, but adds nothing at all in the way of discernment or ethical principles (much unlike Chiron that way). Pholus is the 'seize the moment' factor that we see being used by these forces -- the take any opportunity to get the point across, as long as the point gets you power, money or votes. 
Finally, in the background of this, just a few degrees away, is the Great Attractor. This is a deep-space point located far beyond the edge of our own galaxy, and one of its main properties is to polarize people, emotions, events and so on. As if the Ixion-Hylonome-Pholus combination is not reactive enough, the Great Attractor ramps it up a few orders of magnitude, pulsing out of Sagittarius like it's a matter of do-or-die.
Now does everything make a little more sense?
I didn't think so. 
What's particularly disturbing is that all of this faux-morality is being pushed on people as the only issue that matters when there is a lot else that needs our attention. Yet it should not be such a big mystery why a program about obsession over the rights of a fetus comes along with denial of global warming, ignoring the mess in the prisons, supporting the death penalty and pretending government has no job. It's all part of the same refusal to deal with reality. By the way -- while I've spoken mostly of the United States, it's not just here. If you live outside the U.S., look around; you may notice many of the same things happening, though perhaps with a little better PR spin. 
  
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    |  Chart showing planets in the mid-mutable signs. Some of the Sagittarius planets are at the top right of the chart, including Pholus, Ixion and Hylonome. The planets opposite those, in Gemini, are Jupiter, the Moon and Vesta. In Pisces, to the left, are Neptune, Chiron and  Borasisi (another point related to religion and belief). Finally, in Virgo are Mercury and the Sun. The point in late Leo is Transpluto, about to enter Virgo after spending about 80 years in Leo. | 
Here in the States, religiosity is going to have a bigger impact than we think on the November presidential election. In the days before the election, Mars comes through the alignment in Sagittarius, stirring up these issues and getting 'the base' all fired up. Juno, associated with marriage, social justice and the bone of contention, is right there as well, and that's likely to show up as the 'defense of marriage' (which means homophobia).
And Mercury stations retrograde in Sagittarius that very day, another indicator of the influence of religion on this particular election, amidst what looks like a total meltdown of the electoral process, as one of my astrology study buddies describes it. The thing is, for quite a while, religion has played a bigger role in government than most have noticed.
A few days ago, Sun Myung Moon died. While he's widely believed to have been a cult leader, he was much more -- with tentacles enmeshed in politics and business on many levels, who owned land in all 50 states and around the world, and who would do things like fund movements to legitimize the use of chemical toxins -- all while claiming to be the messiah. His mass marriage rituals were pure stagecraft to perfect his image as cult leader. You could say that this is the role of religion, in many other contexts.
Novelist 
Alexander Chee summed up his game in an email to me this week: "He was, no doubt, a canny operator, and his opposition to North Korea is ironic: both he and Kim Jong Il claimed messiah-like statuses. So he was really a sort of anti-Communist reflection to Kim -- the Moon as it were to his Sun -- we see two Korean men trying to claim God on Earth status. In a strange way, Moon's seemingly batty religious antics was the cover for a powerful political machine that was in turn a cover for a profit-making core that benefited him more or less alone -- much the way North Korea is run."
In an article I found this week, 
Salon.com described a 2008 "coronation ceremony" for Moon in the Senate Office Building that was attended by 12 members of Congress. Here is how Salon.com described the affair:
 On March 23 [2004], the Dirksen Senate Office Building was the scene of a coronation ceremony for Rev. Sun Myung Moon, owner of the conservative Washington Times newspaper and UPI wire service, who was given a bejeweled crown by Rep. Danny K. Davis, D-Ill. Afterward, Moon told his bipartisan audience of Washington power players he would save everyone on Earth as he had saved the souls of Hitler and Stalin -- the murderous dictators had been born again through him, he said. In a vision, Moon said the reformed Hitler and Stalin vouched for him, calling him "none other than humanity's Savior, Messiah, Returning Lord and True Parent."
  
  To many observers, this bizarre scene would have looked like the apocalypse as depicted in "Left Behind" novels. Moon, 84, the benefactor of conservative foundations like the American Family Coalition -- who served time in the 1980s for tax fraud and conspiracy to obstruct justice -- has views somewhere to the right of the Taliban's Mullah Omar. Moon preaches that gays are "dung-eating dogs," Jews brought on the Holocaust by betraying Jesus, and the U.S. Constitution should be scrapped in favor of a system he calls "Godism" -- with him in charge. The man crowned "King of Peace" by congressmen once said, according to sermons reprinted in his church's Unification News: "Suppose I were to hit you with the baseball bat to stop you, bloodying your ear and breaking a bone or two, yet still you insisted on doing more work for Father."
People actually fall for this shit -- and I don't just mean Moonies. I mean a lot of politicians around the world who played the game with Moon, and who will  keep playing the game without him. Part of this game involves religion being a ruse, cloaking over the concentration of raw power and money. It just happens to be an especially powerful one -- tapping into people's deepest fears, their confusion and sense of mystery about life, and most of all, their guilt and their apprehension around authority.
At the moment, we have another influence: the Sun and Mercury in Virgo, which are saying: use your intelligence.
Lovingly,
 
 Gemini Quarter Moon: Keep Your Mind On
Gemini Quarter Moon: Keep Your Mind On
This weekend is the last quarter Moon in Gemini. We'll have an aspect between the Moon in a mutable sign and the Sun in another mutable sign (Virgo). Lots of mutable energy -- particularly when both signs are naturally associated with Virgo -- can make for nervous mental energy, as well as an explosion of ideas. 
 
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Indeed, from the moment the Moon ingressed Gemini Friday at 12:09 am EDT (that is, overnight Thursday to Friday in most time zones) the pace and volume of both words and ideas is likely to increase. The Moon makes many aspects while it's in Gemini (where it will be till Sunday just before 1 pm EDT, when the Moon ingresses Cancer and a new story begins).
Part of why there are so many aspects being made by the Gemini Moon is that the Sun and Mercury are in Virgo, Neptune and Chiron are in Pisces, and there's still a whole spaceship full of planets in Sagittarius. Most of them are smaller points orbiting our Sun that you probably haven't heard of till now (Pholus, Ixion, Hylonome), which are begging some extremely pertinent spiritual questions.
And, over the next few days, both the Sun and the Moon will be making aspects to all these little troublemakers in Sagittarius. By spiritual questions, I really do mean obvious questions. I'm not splitting hairs here between the astral and the etheric planes, or debating whether crop circles can properly be called 7th dimensional phenomena. 
No, I am asking whether something that's cruel and manipulative can be called love, or said to be the product of spiritual evolution. I'm asking whether suspending any ethics in one's own conduct can rightly be seen as a good example for anyone. And I'm asking what's happened to what used to be a value about setting an example for those younger (and sometimes older) than ourselves. 
I suggest you take extra steps to notice who around you is struggling, and what you can help with. I suggest you consider earnestly your own deepest questions or apprehensions about life, and respond to them in a way that's compassionate and creative. Depending on how your chart is set up, you may be feeling some of this poignantly, whether it's your own fear about unresolved material in your past, to the fact that you can no longer stand around and do nothing while criminals take over the whole planet, your company or your community.
Meanwhile, I suggest that if the problem is identified in a coherent way, then the solutions will come right along with it. Astrology doesn't merely throw us paradoxes; every equation has many solutions, and I suggest you use this brilliantly intuitive, intellectually potent astrology to go from one to the other.
 Obama Accepts Nomination; Was Moon Void?
Obama Accepts Nomination; Was Moon Void? 
Things have an odd way of happening with the Moon void-of-course when Obama is around. For those not familiar with the term, a Moon void is the astrological equivalent of a foul ball. No matter how good it looks, if the ball sails to the right of the right field foul line, it's nothing more than a souvenir.
  
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    |  Eastern section (nocturnal side) of chart for Obama accepting the Democratic presidential nomination. This is the ascendant at the moment he accepts. The late Taurus Moon (you can tell it's late because its number is so close to 30) is crossing its own South Node, as well as making a conjunction to what's called the osculating apogee -- a hypothetical point involving the Moon's orbit. The Moon is also square another hypothetical point called Transpluto.  So what we have here is a void-of-course Moon that's making aspects to three non-tangible points, including two that are hypothetical. Is the Moon really void-of-course? It certainly seems to be guided, if only by subtle forces. See full chart here. | 
Technically, a Moon void is when the Moon has separated from the last major aspect to the latest planet in its current sign. Said another way, it's late in degrees (close to 30, the number of degrees in a sign) and it won't make any new aspects till it enters the next sign. This happens at least briefly every time the Moon changes signs (two or three times a week).
Most notably, the Moon was void when he took  office at noon on Jan. 1, 2009. That came along with being sworn in a second time, if you recall Chief Justice Roberts' making the late-night trip to the White House to re-cast the spell. There was also a Moon void on election day 2008; the Moon changed signs. And though I can't think of examples off the top of my head, the Moon has been void at a few other key moments. I've associated this with the drifting feeling that the administration has had for long stretches of time.
So, I was not surprised to see the Moon passing through the last degree of Taurus when he accepted the Democratic nomination last night. The thing is, the Moon was done making aspects to planets, but it was conjunct its own South Node, as well as a lunar point called the osculating apogee (or Black Moon Lilith). Neither of these points are tangible and technically, according to the old rules of astrology, these aspects don't count as aspects for the purpose of preventing a void Moon. [Note, I covered this aspect pattern in 
Thursday's Daily Astrology post.]
 Finally, the Moon was square another hypothetical point called Transpluto. This is a thing that exists in the minds of astrologers, astrology charts and a few scattered explanations here and there -- and nowhere else. So we had the Moon in very late Taurus making aspects to three intangible points at the same time. To me, the implication here is that the ball is indeed in play, but that it's being guided by subtle forces and that Obama, if he wins, is going to pass through a narrow opening. 
The strange thing about the South Node is its association to the past. The Moon there describes some kind of old story -- not four years old, but going much further back than that (the South Node can take us into past lifetimes). The story is influenced by things we cannot see. 
One interesting quality of the Black Moon Lilith (the osculating apogee) is its association with what you can think of as the dark feminine -- the psychological factors. I believe that of the two candidates for president, Obama is the one who respects women more. The Taurus Moon is strong no matter what (in its sign of exaltation). Yet we can see that it's dealing with influences not available to normal perception. 
I think that in the end, this election -- to the extent that it's really an election -- is going to come down to women and the issues that affect them the most. Or so we can hope. Certainly there are plenty of them, though a lot of people seem like they're in the mood to roll over and give up the rest of their power.
 A moment from Burning Man 2012
A moment from Burning Man 2012
  
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 Friday, September 7, 2012. Weekly Horoscope #916 | Eric's Zodiac Sign Descriptions
  
  
Virgo Birthdays This Week
  Friday, September 7, 2012. Weekly Horoscope #916 | Eric's Zodiac Sign Descriptions
  
  
Virgo Birthdays This Week 
It's essential that you   understand how your experiences early in life have shaped you into the person   you are today. In these years of your life, you're closer to those experiences   than you've been any time since they originally happened. You have the ability   to see what it is that exists deep in your psyche as the source of your   intensity. The goal of your life at this time is making sure that you don't   project your feelings, which include your insecurities and your passion, onto   others. If you can interrupt that fairly typical human experience, two things   can happen. You will be able to take full ownership of how you feel, and why you   feel that way. And you'll open up space for people you care about to express how   they feel, which is different than what you presume they feel. Note, I've done a full treatment of Virgo birthdays at the 
Virgo birthday report.
  
 | Aries (March 20-April 19) -- This is a good time to   consider your situation from a spiritual perspective. To do this you will need   to explore not just the concept of 'spiritual' but also your relationship to the   unseen world, and the way that your beliefs influence how you experience this.   What I see in your chart is that there are some false beliefs that you accepted,   or that were foisted on you, that bear no relationship to your true sense of   God/the cosmos/your higher self. Well, none except that they stand in the way.   So this process starts with an inventory of what you believe, which in turn can   lead to an inventory of what you know. You can also make a list of all of the   properties you believe God has, and then investigate how this contrasts with   what you walk around telling yourself from moment to moment, or better still,   what beliefs prompt you to take action. Here is a simple equation: What you act   on is what you have faith in. 
 
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 | Taurus (April 19-May 20) -- 
 It's about time you made   that decision to feel good about yourself, which translates to feeling like you   actually belong on the planet. To do this, you've had to take a chance on   something, though you've also had to be honest with yourself about some darkness   that you're struggling with. From the look of your charts, the moment you made   contact with that honesty, you felt the potential to meet -- or actually did   meet -- someone who was willing to match your energy, which has led to an   experience of what seems like your real potential. If you keep doing this, which   will feel like opening up a little more every day, you will see that the path   you're on is leading you in the direction of your true potential. Yet as you   experience that, keep looping back around into the awareness of your deepest   fears, your most distasteful attitudes and that part of you that just refuses to   let go. The more you look right at these things, the more power you will have   over them, and the less you'll feel like a victim, whether of yourself or of   anyone else. | 
 
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 | Gemini (May 20-June 21) -- 
 You may be wondering what   you have to give up in order to make someone happy, though I would ask whether   any such arrangement can succeed at making anyone happy. I suggest you also do a   little self-investigation and see where this is coming from. Everything has an   origin, and this particular thought form is not an exception. One way to   consider what you're experiencing is an investigation of your relationship to   authority. Any sense that something must be so, that is, the idea that anything   is compulsory or will be enforced, relates to how you perceive authority. On   this topic, there seems to be quite a bit of confusion coming through, seemingly   from outside sources. If that's true, I strongly suggest that you focus on your   own needs, feelings and creative fire. Temporarily subtract everyone else and   their agenda (or what you think their agenda is) from the picture, and see what   you're left to work with. 
 
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 | Cancer (June 21-July 22) -- Current aspects provide the   perfect environment for making substantial progress on anything that involves   thinking, organizing and problem solving. If there are any writing projects   you've been wanting to do, this is the moment not just to start but to fully   engage yourself. You have access to at least two distinct levels of your mind,   that I suggest you consider individually. One involves what you can think of as   'everyday' material, perhaps related to business functions and creative writing   you would have others see. Another level offers you access to some of your   innermost secrets, and this is readily accessible right now. If there's   something you've always wanted to say that you could not, or that you've   struggled to get clear, try again in earnest now. I suggest you explore this   particular dimension with no thought of the censors, and with no concerns that   it might be read by someone else. The point of this experience is an unfiltered,   direct expression of who you are and what you have to say. 
 
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 | Leo (July 22-Aug. 23) -- Your financial situation is   now intimately linked to your creativity, and this may have you on edge. It's   always easier to assign success or lack thereof on external conditions, such as   'the economy' or whether your particular talent is the thing that people are   paying for these days. That's a consideration now, though it's a relatively   minor one. Even in 'good times' most people have to put their best foot forward,   if they want to be rewarded for doing something that really matters to them. I   don't know anyone, no matter how talented, for whom this is not a delicate spot.   Fortunately, your deepest personal resources -- your intelligence, your ability   to come up with ideas and your gift for communication -- are directly connected   to your revenue stream. Cast off the idea that you get paid a fixed amount for   an hour of work. Consider that the quality of your ideas, and your gift for   applying them to real-life situations, is what will translate into greater   abundance, and satisfaction with your work. 
 
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 | Virgo (Aug. 23-Sep. 22) -- You may be feeling like your   whole childhood is in your face -- your raw emotions, your cosmic questions,   your expressive enthusiasm for life. Mommy, daddy, siblings, aunts and uncles,   the babysitter -- the whole lot of them -- may be showing up like ghosts   haunting your bedroom or your most sensitive inner spaces. This notion of the   past occupying our lives is one that never gets enough consideration, though   these specters and memories from ancient history can be looming presences.   Sometimes you cannot see them; you can only feel them. At the moment, they may   feel like fear -- in particular, the fear that nobody in the world is actually   trustworthy. You may be concerned that if you concentrate too much power and/or   talent in your own hands that you too will cease to be worthy of faith. You may   be concerned that if you're too happy, others will be envious and take advantage   of you. I suggest you figure out where these (or any similar) thoughts came   from. I don't think you made them up, and I imagine that you don't want anything   like this getting in the way of your happiness and your peace of   mind. 
 
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 | Libra (Sep. 22-Oct. 23) -- 
 One reason most people stay   out of public view is insecurity. The mere thought of people being able to see   them, or see the work they do, is enough to inspire nearly anyone to hide in the   house. You don't have that luxury now; you've stepped into a kind of spotlight,   even if this is only among your closest friends and associates. You may be   feeling some tension about what people find out about you, and how being noticed   and observed will change who you are. When you're making adjustments, I suggest   that you err on the side of being a little more real. While cloaking yourself or   retreating may seem to work to alleviate temporary discomfort, consider the   longterm effects. Anything you choose to conceal now you may have to reveal   later, and until you do, you're likely to worry about it. Therefore, I suggest   you be yourself -- and get used to the feeling of gradually opening up and   exposing yourself to the minds of others. You have more going for you than you   think, though you have some progress to make developing your confidence in that   fact. 
 
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 | Scorpio (Oct. 23-Nov. 22) -- Do you have this feeling   that your life is balanced on one extremely delicate self-doubt? It could be   anything, though I suggest you get out your microscope and see if you can find   any traces of self-doubt that are influencing your life. I can name two   potential (as in likely) categories: one is the lack of approval by a parent or   parental figure (likely to be father), interfering with your sense of what   you're capable of, or whether you're respectable. The second (and potentially   more complex one) may involve doubts about whether you're in fact 'suitable   relationship material'. If you're working with that one, remember that it didn't   come from nowhere. You didn't make up the criteria against which you're   attempting to reconcile your self-worth. However, you did take it on at some   point, though if you want to let it go, it'll be helpful to know where it came   from, in part so that you can assess the credibility of the source. You've begun   a phase of your life wherein you will be carefully considering your past   tendencies in relationships, whether they serve you now and what to do about   them. At the moment, some very telling information is   available. 
 
 
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 | Sagittarius (Nov. 22-Dec. 22) -- You're your own best ally and your   own worst obstacle. I suggest you notice when you trip over yourself, and make a   point of getting out of your own way. Part of how you do this is by going   through your goals and working out any conflicts that may exist between them   (such as time conflicts, priorities of what to do with resources, and getting   clear in your thoughts about what's the most meaningful thing to do first). I   suggest you monitor the way that any delays are related not to something   logistic but rather to an emotional hangup of some kind. You're at a point in   your life where asserting yourself in a bold way may seem dangerous. You may be   wondering whether you're perceived as a person of solid character. You may be   thinking about what others think of your motives. I suggest you put that all out   of the way and focus on staying clear with yourself, and knowing what motivates   you and why. There is one other question, which is this: on what ground do you   build your self-esteem? 
 
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 | Capricorn (Dec. 22-Jan. 20) -- It's time to update your   resume and portfolio. This counts if you're the CEO of a multinational company,   a sophomore art student or anything in between. I suggest you focus carefully on   what you've accomplished since 2009. Speaking of that particular year, you may   have done more than you think; it was not a 'lost year', as you may be inclined   to think -- though I suggest that you do a careful, month-by-month review and   see what changed. Meanwhile, the process of updating your resume will provide a   forum for you to track everything you've achieved and accomplished. The first   draft of this list needs to be in long format, including such activities as   helping others with their career or business ventures, any activity that raised   your public profile, and people you met who had an influence in your life. Then,   tighten it up for public consumption. I think there's a good possibility that in   this stretch of time, you ended one volume of your professional history and   began another. Now, as you proceed, you need this organized inquiry into what   you've accomplished as a foundation to stand on, and as a reminder of what is   possible. 
 
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 | Aquarius (Jan. 20-Feb. 19) -- It's less than one month   before your ruling planet Saturn embarks on its journey across Scorpio, your   solar 10th house. That's the one associated with responsibility (both personal   and public), reputation and honoring your true calling in life. This is indeed   the time to review your past goals, and consider what your new objectives are.   Yet I suggest you focus, and be discerning. They just about all fall under the   general heading 'easier said than done', so I suggest that you reduce your plans   down to the ones that motivate you the very most. You will need the extra energy   provided by the desire to do whatever you're doing for its own sake. When the   time comes, that always provides more drive than the obligation to do something.   Also, I would share with you one rarely stated fact about success. When you do   succeed, you're going to be doing a lot of whatever you're succeeding at. So   choose from among those activities that you wouldn't mind doing 12 hours a day   for a while. Usually, that translates to what you want to do, rather than what   you're allegedly supposed to do. 
 
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 | Pisces (Feb. 19-March 20) -- You have a reasonably clear   view -- and a clear understanding -- of who someone in your life is, and what   they represent to you. Listen carefully over the next few days as information   comes out that provides additional depth and a sense of the life path that this   person is on. Meanwhile, what I suggest you track carefully are the ways you   notice you have some influence over both the person in question, and the 'space'   that is created by the encounter, and how this interplays with your deeply   personal interior space. Be aware that you need a room of your own, a place   within yourself that belongs to you and you only. I mention this now because at   the moment, you're susceptible to some infiltration, right when you need the   most influence over what happens within what I will call your sacred precinct.   There are things that you can share all the time, there are things that you can   share sometimes, and there are a few that are meant for you alone. Be aware of   which is which. 
 
 
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