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Under the skin, no gender, no race. 6 july How to calm an Aquarius right now. Tell them you've just been to a world-renowned psychic who informed you that all Aquarian financial worries will eventually dissipate and that they are going to live to be at least a hundred and two. If that doesn't work, sex always helps.
5 july Confidential to the Ghost of George Washington and All Pisceans born in February (and all of the rest of them too) If you're a Pisces , know this: Chiron and the Dark Moon have just entered your sign. You've been hurt. You're the "other woman" or the "other man" in somebody's life. You've got to maintain your dignity and remember you have power. Otherwise you could fall victim to the victim role and get all inferiority and rejection and other little goodies that can spoil your fun. So avoid self-torturing thoughts when you're alone in the car or the bathroom 4 July 2010- Weekend In business relationships, frameworks must be clearly defined and agreed upon and stuck to. That's what contracts are for. Even in professional relationships, however, there's always bound to be human spill over. Because without compassion and flexibility, no real prosperity is possible. You have to be careful though, not to turn a business relationship into a parent / child bond. This is the great danger that can erode productivity and create gooey emeshments. In short, there have to be good boundaries.
In personal relationships, the bond is more intimate. The framework is NOT as clearly defined. You simply cannot be totally rigid about what you expect from another person. As the sea hugs the shore, the tide goes in and goes out. The sand gets wet and the sand dries. There are storms. Beach erosion. Fish are swept onto the shore. But the sea always knows it's the sea. And the Earth always knows it's the Earth. This is how you have to conduct your personal relationships now. Knowing who you are, being open to give and take, but always keeping healthy boundaries. Do that and success is assured. That's a promise. |