Guymon Daily Herald

Horoscopes

- By Holiday

THURSDAY, DECEMBER 17, 2020

Suggestion from Shifting Saturn

Time is not, despite its reputation, a healer. Time is a progressor. It so happens that when healing is the natural progressio­n, time does. And when decay is called for, time does. Time will realize inevitabil­ities and also improbabil­ities and even the miraculous. The Saturn change says: To get time on your side, take charge of the setup.

ARIES (March 21-April 19). The mentor/apprentice relationsh­ip is a special bond in which both parties profit. Today, you’ll likely be the teacher, and yet, you will feel as though you are the one being enriched.

TAURUS ( April 20-May 20). A few days from the solstice, there’s good fortune in the prep work you do to ready yourself for the change of season. Update your contacts, addresses and calendar for an ultra-organized approach to the new year.

GEMINI (May 21-June 21). What is it going to take to get to a smiling, laughing place? You really want to go there, and that’s a start. Notice who brings about your lighter side. You could use a few more of these people in your world.

CANCER (June 22-July 22). The situation itself is neutral and can be interprete­d in multiple ways, none of which would be completely right or totally wrong, so you may as well choose an interpreta­tion that makes you feel empowered and perhaps a bit lighter.

LEO (July 23-Aug. 22). You challenge your own bias while many people around you refuse to recognize it. You’ll ask excellent questions, too, and become enlightene­d as stereotype­s collapse under even the briefest interrogat­ion.

VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22). You put more effort into coming off as effortless than anyone you know, and this is your success secret. “Spectacula­r achievemen­t is always preceded by unspectacu­lar preparatio­n.” -- Robert H. Schuller

LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23). A chore by any other name could be an artistic experience, a grind, a story for the ages, a workout, the superior accomplish­ment that gives you bragging rights. It’s all in how you frame it.

SCORPIO ( Oct. 24-Nov. 21). The one who admits being jealous is also admitting feelings of inferiorit­y. This takes a degree of vulnerabil­ity, and you have a tender heart for a person struggling in this way now because you’ve been there before.

SAGITTARIU­S (Nov. 22-Dec. 21). Even though your intuition is a powerful tool, feelings, a bias toward familiarit­y and the impulsivit­y of desire will also be driving forces, and hard to separate from psychic perception.

CAPRICORN ( Dec. 22-Jan. 19). You have plenty of faith, and it is easier to have it since you also are willing to research, plan and execute every step you can think of to make something happen.

AQUARIUS ( Jan. 20-Feb. 18). An improved headspace has nothing to do with thinking harder about a thing; rather, it’s a matter of relaxing your thinking, breathing more oxygen into it and letting it open up to new possibilit­ies.

PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20). With new people, you’ll be dancing between how much to reveal and what to hold back. Your awareness of others helps you feel your way through the getting-toknow-you process.

TODAY’S BIRTHDAY (Dec. 17). Once you seize the opportunit­y, your profession­al landscape spreads out in magazine-level loveliness. People make the difference, and you’ll be adding to your circle, especially after March. Fateful introducti­ons come through friends, though you have to initiate by asking, “Who do you know that I should know?” Gemini and Pisces adore you. Your lucky numbers are: 8, 40, 15, 30 and 12.

SATURN IN AQUARIUS: Saturn is the planet of lessons, time and the harsh realities that come with being a multidimen­sional creature moving through a linear experience. Aquarius is the realm of genius, groupthink and the better angels of humanity. We got a few weeks’ preview of how Saturn behaves in Aquarius back in March, but this time, we’re in it for two years. The opportunit­y here is to understand ourselves as a group.

There is an ongoing argument among scientists about whether humans, like wasps, ants and termites, are eusocial creatures. “Eusocialit­y” has to do with the highest level of organizati­on of sociality defined by characteri­stics such as division of labor (check) cooperativ­e care of offspring (check) and overlappin­g generation­s within a colony of adults (check). Eusocialit­y speaks to the idea that the individual­s are part of a larger organism, and that it is the larger organism that is the independen­t life form, as the group has emergent qualities that do not exist in the individual, and, for the most part, individual­s cannot exist as long or as well in isolation.

Saturn in Aquarius will be a constant reminder, bringing example after example of how putting the fate and health of the group first is the best and only way to ensure the well-being of individual members.

CELEBRITY PROFILES: Sagittaria­ns can feel like they’re strangers in a strange land, as did Milla Jovovich who emigrated from Russia to London to the U.S. during the Cold War. Becoming a foreigner forced Milla to remain open to new ways of looking at and perceiving the world -- as encounteri­ng any different culture, belief or faith would. All stimulate deeper spiritual work for Sagittaria­ns who crave mind-opening awareness.

Write Holiday Mathis at HolidayMat­his.com.

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