Connecticut Post (Sunday)

Horoscope

- HOLIDAY MATHIS

Mercury and Saturn add a challenge to All Saints Day, which suggests some degree of difficulty in communicat­ion with our kin and ancestors alike. What is called for is more faith, a concerted effort to think well of others and an abiding intention to help carry out what’s best for all, not just what’s personally preferred.

ARIES ( March 21- April 19): We’re taught to look out for red flags, but don’t be so focused there that you miss the green ones. Feeling happy and safe in someone’s company is a major green flag.

TAURUS ( April 20- May 20): It is said that you we train people how to treat us. In that case, it makes no sense to give rewards willy- nilly. Save your rewards for instances when a behavior pleases you.

GEMINI ( May 21- June 21): You’re looking for an intangible thing that you can’t yet describe or define. Perhaps it’s more of a feeling or a concept that’s still in an extremely early form. Yet, you’ll know it when you see it.

CANCER ( June 22- July 22): You are surrounded by indulgence­s; though they are so commonplac­e you may not see them this way. Easy pleasures are often unrewardin­g, as a good part of pleasure is feeling you’ve earned it.

LEO ( July 23- Aug. 22): Things get off- balance rather quickly today, and you’re best to take this as an invitation to return to the basics. What is entirely within your control? Focus there and enjoy immediate improvemen­ts.

VIRGO ( Aug. 23- Sept. 22): Conflict happens in good relationsh­ips as well as bad ones. A connection doesn’t have to be perfect to be viable. Where there’s love, respect and support, there is also hope.

LIBRA ( Sept. 23- Oct. 23): What costs little will help much. A smile, a kind look, an extra moment given over to listening to another person — these all fall into that category. You’ll add value to an exchange without losing any.

SCORPIO ( Oct. 24- Nov. 21): You pay respect knowing that you will also be respected; however, that’s not the reason you do it. In all things, your personal reasons for following through will be more important than any net result.

SAGITTARIU­S ( Nov. 22Dec. 21): Would you rather be bored doing what’s popular or be lonely doing what you like but no one else can relate to? Today’s choices make you appreciate all the times going along with the crowd was genuinely enjoyable.

CAPRICORN ( Dec. 22- Jan. 19): You’ll be in a position to meet many people. The ones you resonate with will be few and far between, but they are out there. You just have to be willing to play the numbers game until you find them.

AQUARIUS ( Jan. 20- Feb. 18): Loving one person teaches you how to love in general. The lesson never goes away even after the relationsh­ip has hit its expiry date. The more you love, the more you know how to love.

PISCES ( Feb. 19- March 20): There are those who act so cool that you doubt they’d be responsive to trust and encouragem­ent. Give it anyway though, because chances are they need it even more than the others.

TODAY’S BIRTHDAY ( Nov. 1): You no longer need a certain protective armor. A changed relationsh­ip with the world transforms old defenses, which you will release into the atmosphere like so many butterflie­s. Domestic projects bring beauty and good fortune to your daily life, as will improved relationsh­ips and new friendship­s. Leo and Virgo adore you. Your lucky numbers are: 6, 20, 1, 15 and 42.

FORECAST FOR THE WEEK AHEAD: As Mercury slows to a standstill before returning to direct status, it will be helpful to remind yourself of a few tenants, the first of which being that other people’s inner lives are likely every bit as complex as your own. And though we usually only see one small part of people’s exterior world — the part that involves us — there is always a lot more that doesn’t involve us at all that informs the bigger picture of who that person is and what they need at any given moment.

United States presidenti­al Election Day coincides with Mercury slowing to a halt in Libra, the realm of judgment, weighing the results, deciding what’s fair ( or vacillatin­g in indecision over the options, such as can be the case): In the election of 2000, famous for “hanging chads” recounts, delays and general outrage, Mercury was also in a transition­al state. Though, that year, the messenger was backing into a retrograde. This year, the lull comes before a movement direct. We can expect controvers­y this year, though it’s unlikely to linger.

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