Astrology Today: The Oracle for Thursday, Sept. 16, 2010

Today’s Oracle takes us to the Taurus weekly of April 2, 1999

The Oracle.

I suggest you consider to what extent the drive to connect is one of your most deeply-held values, and to what very real extent you can now no longer stand silent. Taurans from the “communications department” of humanity include none other than William Shakespeare, an impassioned visionary communicator whose ideals have saturated all of Western literature and society; Sigmund Freud, who turned the human mind toward the mirror of psychoanalysis; Guglielmo Marconi, who invented the wireless radio; and Samuel Morse, who created the language first used in long-distance electronic communications (the Morse Code). Their lives point to one fact: That communication is not an end in itself, it’s a series of relays. So, no definites need to be spoken. It’s enough to ask questions — out loud, like you mean it.

(The Daily Oracle is a random selection from one of 10,000 Eric Francis horoscopes. New horoscopes by Eric are published weekly plus twice a month in Planet Waves Astrology News and Planet Waves Light. The Oracle itself is a divination tool available to subscribers to either of these services.)

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