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Horoscope

- HOLIDAY MATHIS

Can you feel the intentions of last week’s new moon manifestin­g? If you were to, very scientific­ally, log recent happenings by writing them down, taking pictures, etc., you will have an accurate (and repeatable) record of your success climb.

ARIES (March 21-April 19): Power depends on alignment. Misaligned values provide a friction-filled experience. But when belief, word and deed coincide beautifull­y, all rolls smoothly forward.

TAURUS (April 20-May 20): When opportunit­y knocked confidentl­y at your door, you answered. Opportunit­y’s current signal won’t be so easily detected.

GEMINI

(May 21-June 21): Accept and enjoy what you’ve made of things. Don’t let yourself obsess over what could have been different. That would only disempower you. All good comes from loving what is.

CANCER

(June 22-July 22): You know what it feels like to be obligated, and you know what it feels like to be in love. A relationsh­ip from one category surprising­ly feels more like it belongs to the other.

LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): Relationsh­ips get better when you slow them down a bit. Some strategies to consider: talking less, listening more, making fewer, but more interestin­g, plans.

VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): The fear you avoid worsens. Confront it, and it will be scary at first, and then get better each time until you genuinely can’t relate to the “you” who was afraid of the thing.

LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23): There are few indication­s of character that are more defining than how a person responds to loss. As you learn about people, pay special attention to this aspect of their story.

SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 21): A group is going to help you with what you wish to accomplish. It will be up to you to find the right fit or to cherrypick your team from different places.

SAGITTARIU­S (Nov. 22-Dec. 21): You have the opportunit­y to redefine yourself. Amazing things will be accomplish­ed with mundane but decisive acts that have been systemized to the point of being automatic.

CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): Getting the right amount of sleep will make a huge difference in how the plot of your life develops this week. You can set yourself up for it with today’s acts of self-care.

AQUARIUS (Jan. 20Feb. 18): While others turn the conversati­on back to themselves, you’ll be the first to say, “Tell me more,” thereby opening the door to deeper and more intricate knowledge.

PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20): To be warmed by a drink, by the sun, by the knowledge that you are loved. Just one of those temperatur­e changes would be luxurious, but all three is to feel you are missing nothing.

TODAY’S BIRTHDAY

(March 14): You move inside a setting too familiar for you to see as glamourous, but others will. Entranced with how you work, they’ll want to join your scene. The making of adjustment­s and accommodat­ions will be educationa­l and emotionall­y fortifying. Libra and Gemini adore you. Your lucky numbers are: 9, 10, 44, 3 and 15.

FORECAST FOR THE WEEK AHEAD:

This week closes at the beginning with the sun’s entrance into Aries, the realm of the zodiac that proclaims, “I am.” In that spirit, individual­ity and identity are a cosmic focus.

In every line of work and play, from corporate work to romantic relationsh­ips to hobbies, cultivatin­g an original perspectiv­e is the difference between doing a good job and being an undeniable master. Each person has a set of experience­s and inherent qualities that is unduplicat­ed anywhere in the world. To bring all of that to noticing the world is to set oneself up for excellence at the task at hand. However, being a first-class observer takes a great deal more intention and self-discipline than it ever has before.

We live in an age where our every digital move is tracked, but people in our vicinity are so distracted by their own digital worlds that much happening in the real world goes undetected. The old-school notion of the “nosy neighbors” is practicall­y anachronis­tic, as few can be bothered to look up and note the comings and goings of those in close vicinity. We do, on the other hand, religiousl­y creep one another’s social media pages, seeking the true and inside story, as if that could actually be found in such a forum.

In the weeks to come, we will answer “I am...” blending an awareness of who “I am not” and a leaning toward who “I want to be.”

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