The Daily Courier

Weekly Horoscope

- HEATHER ZAIS Celestial Prophecies Heather Zais is an Okanagan resident and astrologer. Her column appears each week in The Okanagan Sunday. Contact her via email at heather_zais@telus.net.

Overview for all signs: Get up and out of the gate early as the week begins; there are some situations that can’t wait. Harness emotions and put them to good use. Certain individual­s like to push the boundaries and need to be reined in, ready or not. Package words or statements carefully without grinding the details. Pull plans together that are progressiv­e with a likelihood of success. Others will come on board after they see the personal benefits for themselves. Special equipment would be an added bonus, especially in areas of communicat­ions. The full moon in Scorpio adds more intensity to emotions, focused on secrets. Clarify some of these. Leave the scene. Cool it where you can.

ARIES: Closed door meetings allow time to come up with alternate plans that other are able to accept.

TAURUS: Inside tips or private messages empower you or bring solutions to problems. Change occurs.

GEMINI: Your ability to sway others goes into high gear as you pull out all the stops. Investigat­e deeper.

CANCER: Communicat­ions from key individual­s help to provide some clarity to what you suspected.

LEO: Avoid disclosure as long as you can when others pry into your affairs. Stall as they move on.

VIRGO: Seek help or backing from unusual or forgotten sources. Go through secured channels now.

LIBRA: Discuss major moves affecting yourself or others that seem overdue. The end result is good.

SCORPIO: You have access to private resources and connection­s that help your agenda. Straddle.

SAGITTARIU­S: Powerful individual­s show their solidarity with you. Speak freely off the usual grid.

CAPRICORN: Others notice your strength and determinat­ion to move in a positive direction. Good.

AQUARIUS: Consider travel of other locations that would be more suitable to your ambitious plans.

PISCES: Involvemen­t with associates may need to be carried out on site at a distant location now.

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