Astrology Today: Oracle for Tuesday, April 9, 2013

Today’s Oracle takes us to the Virgo monthly for June 20, 2007

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You seem to be in the process of negotiating with your idealism. What is realistic, what is possible, and what from the “impossible” category is worth attempting? There are no right answers to these questions, nor can you know in advance which of your current investments, endeavors or relationships will bear the fruit you can almost taste. You simply must persist, but it’s not a persistence of logic; rather, you can guide yourself by the tides of your feelings, which at times will seem to be on the ebb and the flood simultaneously. The one thing you can do that will set you way ahead is to be completely honest with yourself about how you feel, and how you feel about the people who surround you. The chances are you will learn some things about friends and associates that you were not expecting to find out. Some of this may fall under the heading of what the world these days calls “too much information,” but I assure you there is no such thing.

Note, The Oracle is a random selection from the Eric Francis horoscope archives. Each day we publish one entry from among the 10,000 in our database. It’s a little slice of horoscope history — but chosen by our Oracle program, which always speaks to the present moment. New horoscopes are published each Friday plus twice a month in Planet Waves subscriber edition and Planet Waves Light.

1 thought on “Astrology Today: Oracle for Tuesday, April 9, 2013”

  1. oh Oracle, you tear my heart out. What about self esteem and valuing the sense of standing up for my desires? Not getting sucked into a power struggle is top on my list. Unless, I get signs to the contrary, this Scorpio is currently a free man. I’ve said my bit. Now it’s time to back myself up. And one pattern I am not repeating is to be the one who is always calling, offering the apology first, offering the olive branch. That’s not my role. That’s not my precedent.

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