Connecticut Post (Sunday)

Horoscope

- HOLIDAY MATHIS

You have somewhere to go, and a story can help you get there. The Leo moon reminds you that every story can be told multiple ways. Events that seem sad can make happy stories; happy events can make sad stories. The emotional tone of a story won’t matter as much as its ability to motivate people.

ARIES ( March 21- April 19): While you like being around sincere people who aren’t given to pretense and posturing, do not discount the benefit in showier types. You’ll respect their ambition, and your experience with them will never be boring.

TAURUS ( April 20- May 20): To one who doesn’t know you very well, it seems like you are all smiles and acceptance, and yet... woe to the one who crosses you. After all, what good is a boundary that is not enforced?

GEMINI ( May 21- June 21): You don’t want to spend your minutes holding on to something from the past or making prediction­s and projection­s. An ultra- attractive spontaneit­y occurs while you stay inside of a moment and react to right now.

CANCER ( June 22- July 22): You know life is miraculous; you see evidence of it all the time. Because you are looking for the wondrous beauty, you find it. Life meets you halfway, reflecting your beliefs right back to you.

LEO ( July 23- Aug. 22): You needn’t complicate things. Work what’s working. Don’t start adding new fixes to a plan that is already getting the desired result. Something can be simple and still serve complex needs.

VIRGO ( Aug. 23- Sept. 22): When you’re excited about what’s happening and they are, too, it’s a mighty fine match. There really isn’t time to pursue any connection­s that are less than this right now.

LIBRA ( Sept. 23- Oct. 23): You’ll show respect through the active way you listen. You’ll get the verbal and the nonverbal cues. You’ll acknowledg­e the other person’s perspectiv­e and give the other person plenty of space to express.

SCORPIO ( Oct. 24- Nov. 21): When you’re stuck, figure out where your wiggle room is. And if you don’t have enough of it to make a difference, it’s because you need to let go of something.

SAGITTARIU­S ( Nov.

22- Dec. 21): Not a lot needs to happen for you to feel good about the day. Your effortless good vibes are so attractive. You’re not faking this lightheart­ed honesty. Truth doesn’t have to be deep.

CAPRICORN ( Dec. 22Jan. 19): Feel you’re in the wrong place? Move. Your intuition is keen. It’s not always convenient to follow it, but don’t let that get in your way. Better to make adjustment­s now than ignore your wisdom.

AQUARIUS ( Jan. 20- Feb. 18): Lower your expectatio­n of early results. Your first time out with an endeavor may not bring what you’re going for, but don’t take that as a sign to quit. Give yourself the room to learn.

PISCES ( Feb. 19- March 20): Much really does depend on you! If you can get the whole team working together for the best outcome, though, eventually you’ll come to a point where success is not largely dependent on your contributi­on.

TODAY’S BIRTHDAY ( Oct. 11): You’ve always been easy to love, but this year, you’ll open your heart and time further... and they’ll seize the opportunit­y to cherish you. There’s something you’ve wanted a while, and a version of it comes to hand in January. Then you’ll have a decision to make. Bonus for 2021: ridiculous­ly simple health improvemen­t. Aries and Scorpio adore you. Your lucky numbers are: 7, 20, 18, 4 and 14.

FORECAST FOR THE WEEK AHEAD: Here are thoughts for the Mercury retrograde that begins while the sun and Mars are polarized on Tuesday, Oct. 13. There will be no shortage of opportunit­y to flex and argue but very few instances where the fight is actually worth it.

We can reason out the correct math to perform superhuman feats, but our reasons for solving, inventing and building are often emotionall­y driven. During this Mercury retrograde, we will often be reminded of how useless it is to use reason in arguments that touch into the realm of love, religion, politics, sports, art and more.

As you put yourself forward, it is only normal to think about the possibilit­y that the endeavor will not be successful. It is only by risking this time and again that you learn to trust yourself. You’re not trusting yourself to succeed every time; no one does. You’re trusting yourself to handle the life you’re creating as you go.

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