Albuquerque Journal

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TODAY’S BIRTHDAY (March 1): Branch out of your known realm to connect with people who live in a different world. Your loved ones respect you, and you’ll make an even bigger impression on people of other cultures. There’s money to be made there, too! April shows you performing or presenting. May and July are the most romantic months. Cancer and Capricorn people adore you. Your lucky numbers are: 4, 25, 50, 19 and 38.

ARIES (March 21-April 19): Don’t worry so much about how long this good thing will last. You make it last longer when you honor it with your best efforts. Engaging with that good thing makes it even better.

TAURUS (April 20-May 20): You’ll be involved in a project that requires you to think artistical­ly. The end product must tell a story. In this matter, accuracy is not as important as keeping people entertaine­d.

GEMINI (May 21-June 21): Self-discipline seems like one of the hardest things to acquire these days, but when you do acquire it, your life will expand. You might say it’s the key to a new world.

CANCER (June 22-July 22): Being outnumbere­d or unpopular may be part of the challenge, but it doesn’t change anything. Also, it doesn’t matter if the bad outweighs the good. You still have to take a stand for what’s good.

LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): There’s something false about sentimenta­lity, and yet there’s something true about it, too. You may sense the danger in wallowing in that syrupy feeling. If you indulge in it, make it brief.

VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): Love is an expansive feeling. Love doesn’t try to control or own or micromanag­e. If you feel like someone is stifling you with their love, what they’re projecting isn’t really love at all.

LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23): If a person can’t really help you, then pretending to help is actually harmful. What matters in relationsh­ips today is usefulness and beneficenc­e, and that’s what you strive to offer.

SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov.

21): Symbols matter. They are reminders of who you are and what you’ve done. Do not, however, confuse the symbol with what it represents. Material representa­tions are nothing without the life behind them.

SAGITTARIU­S (Nov. 22-Dec. 21): The importance of listening to those around you cannot be overstress­ed. It’s in our very biological makeup: Two ears and one mouth suggests we should listen twice as much as we talk.

CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): When faced with discourage­ment, think of it as a test to tease out your bravery. You are not a slave to your thought processes. You can change the thoughts, and what comes of them will change, too.

AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): People around you today are extra-touchy, but it’s not your fault they are so easily offended. Choose your kidding-around material carefully unless you’re willing to deal with the fallout.

PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20): When you grow older, the younger person is still inside. That’s why you’ll be able to relate so well to the younger people around you today. They don’t want your advice, but they need your influence nonetheles­s.

FORECAST FOR THE

WEEK AHEAD: Jupiter in Leo lets us know that one of the most effective ways to influence others is through storytelli­ng. Inside everything and everyone is a fascinatin­g story for those who know how to tell it. Through the first part of the week, those who work on their storytelli­ng skills will attract good luck in the form of better relationsh­ips, greater profession­al opportunit­ies and more fun in general. This has to do with Jupiter traveling backward through Leo to form a lucky trine with Uranus in Aries. This fiery combinatio­n comes together perfectly on Tuesday and promises a pop of good luck, especially for those who enjoy entertaini­ng others.

The Pisces solar journey is marked by idealism, imaginatio­n and spirituali­ty. It’s a time of building castles in the sky. The Virgo full moon on Thursday, March 5, encourages us to reinforce our ethereal notions with real-world foundation building. Fortune will favor those who take action to show their love and represent their beliefs and spirituali­ty in practical, tangible and quantifiab­le ways. In the words of M. Scott Peck, “Love is as love does.”

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