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OVERVIEW: Your own planet,
Pluto, will continue on his path through Sagittarius during 2005, putting
laws, education and politics at the forefront of everyone's minds -- but
yours in particular. You'll be even more likely than usual to get involved
this year, but try not to get carried away. Remember, others do have a right
to their opinion -- even if they're wrong!
Your urge to lecture -- and to go on
at length, truth be told -- will be especially strong during January, when
several planets in Capricorn will join forces with the new Moon to make it
next to impossible for you to keep quiet. The first half of this season will
seem to rush by you, but late February and March are times you'll want to
remember. Slow down and enjoy this time to its fullest.
The pace of life will pick up
dramatically during spring, especially when it comes to relationships. In
particular, during April the lunar eclipse of the 24th will illuminate this
area of your life, bringing with it the chance to either become closer to
your current partner or to find someone new who'll be in your life for some
time to come. If you've recently come out of a relationship, go slow.
During summer, your focus will turn
to an emotional matter you were sure had long since been resolved. If this
issue comes around again, don't be upset. Use the energy of the full Moon of
July 21st to talk it all out and get it settled, once and for all. You can
reach a happy compromise if you're willing to let go and let the universe
drive. The full Moon of September 18th will bring you a chance to become
friends with a whole new peer group. Go ahead and get involved. Expand your
horizons.
The solar eclipse of October 3rd and
the lunar eclipse of the 17th will both affect your subconscious desires.
You've always been an expert in that department, but now -- well, now,
you'll want more than just physical intimacy. You'll be after true intimacy
on all levels, and you won't stop until you have it. That goes double for
your encounters with family members around the holidays.
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