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HOROSCOPES BY HOLIDAY

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Venus opposes Mars and Mercury squares Neptune. An abundance of improbable stories and wild opinions will be exchanged in the current planetary agitation. The best outcomes happen amongst those who are willing to listen to one another respectful­ly even while perhaps remaining inwardly skeptical. Go away to process what you’ve heard.

ARIES 19). LEO (March TAURUS 20). GEMINI 21). CANCER 22). (April (May (July (June 21-April

Use what you have and connect with the people around you. Unqualifie­d help is still help. Sometimes people become qualified in the process of helping, so in a way you are teaching someone just by needing them.

20-May

You are developing an excellent relationsh­ip with your own systems, which will support you better than anything or anyone. With thorough planning, logistics will go smoothly. Checklists are the wonder that keeps it all on track.

21-June

Your handling of language puts you in a league of your own and makes you very attractive to those who understand the value of good communicat­ion. Careful wording will impart messages with ease, style and respect.

22-July

You’re readying yourself for a journey. Food isn’t the only provision you’ll need. A hunger extends to your heart, soul and mind. Because you actively seek knowledge, love and friendship, you’ll be amply supplied.

23-Aug. 22).

The task at hand is time-sensitive and yet it will not help you to watch the clock. That would only cause panic. Instead, pretend that you are the clock. Your methodical actions, one at a time, will march this project ever-forward.

VIRGO 22). LIBRA 23). (Aug. (Sept. SCORPIO 21). (Oct. SAGITTARIU­S 22-Dec. 21). CAPRICORN 22-Jan. 19). 23-Sept.

What if every person who did you wrong was part of the plan to make you great? Whether you think there’s a plan or not, you’ve been made sharper, stronger and better for having dealt with difficult people.

23-Oct.

Curiosity is a good soldier, but a bad general. It’s a day to lead with what you already know works. If you lead with questions instead, just be prepared for the chaos that comes with new knowledge. Once you know, you can’t unknow.

24-Nov.

The unconsciou­s impacts you in very real, though hardto-detect, ways. When the subconscio­us is brought to the surface you will make conscious choices to act in a way that better supports who you want to be.

(Nov.

In another time frame, where the years count in millions, even the mountain will be something other than a mountain. And certainly, the day’s complicati­ons that seem to drag on and on will be, in retrospect, but a blink.

(Dec.

Some obstacles are so integral to the landscape they cannot be conquered and must instead be crossed like a river, climbed like a mountain or flown over. What or who will be your wings?

AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18).

You don’t like to draw unnecessar­y attention to yourself, but when it’s your turn to command the crowd, you’ll shine. You know what others need to know. You behave in a way that others would do well to model.

PISCES 20). (Feb. TODAY’S (Dec. 1). CELEBRITY 19-March

How you talk about things impacts your experience of them. This is true in all phases: anticipati­on, action, takeaway and memory. The more apt your descriptio­ns are, the more enjoyable your process will be through all the phases.

BIRTHDAY

You’ll apply augmented powers of imaginatio­n to create adventures, exciting and worthy of your passionate pursuit. You’ll enter a new school or doctrine. A change in your financial approach sets you and yours up for a lifestyle that suits you. You’ll celebrate your loved ones bigger, and they’ll respond in kind. Cancer and Pisces adore you. Your lucky numbers are: 9, 1, 44, 7 and 18.

PROFILES:

“Glass Onion: A Knives Out Mystery” was released but a few days from the solar return of one of its shining stars, Janelle Monae. It’s an astrologic­ally auspicious schedule. Monae is a Sagittariu­s who has expressed a desire to aim her art to eliminate the divides between people. Sagittaria­n artists are worldly and sophistica­ted and love to explore cultures different from their own so they can meld their findings into a new statement.

To find out more about Holiday Mathis and read her past columns, visit the Creators Syndicate Web page at www. creators.com.

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