LadyAngelika -> RE: Horoscopes (11/14/2005 8:06:41 AM)
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Do You read Horoscopes or test compatibility this way? I had housemate who was quite into astrology, tarot, ruines and all that occult jazz. Being a curious person, I did ask questions. I don't dispell it completely though I wouldn't base my life on it. That said, I do respect people's right to believe in what they want. And I believe that if you believe something enough, it will be true to you. I also do find astrology to be mildly entertaining, and way too often, dead on. Though I have found stuff that is way off. So here are my specs -- *checks the little note written lovingly by ex-housemate* Sun in Cancer – which explains my kind, sensitive, intuitive nature, my strong lived emotions and my active imagination Cancer rising – which explains my insight into human motivation, empathic and adaptable to various crowds and situations Moon in Gemini – which explains the intellectual, creative and intuitive side deep down inside of me Mercury in Leo - which explains my natural ability for leadership, management and arrogance ;) Venus in Gemini - which explains my need for an intellectual rapport with someone before the affection sets it Mars in Leo - which explains my dominant and dynamic sex drive and flair for the finer things in life That's me, in a cosmic nutshell ;) Now I've been known to read what is my boy and my cosmic future as has he. Though I don't need an astrological text to confirm that we were made for one another or that if we both take this to heart (like we are doing currently) that we will have a beautiful life together. *edited to add -- I personally like www.freewillastrology.com. I always get such a kick out of the way that it is written up. Example, my astrology for the week of Nov 10th (he updates stuff on Thursdays as he's published in many indie weeklies) Cancer: Bob Johnston is the music producer who worked with Bob Dylan on some of his brilliant breakthrough albums of the 1960s. "I believe in giving credit where credit's due," he testified in Martin Scorsese's movie about Dylan's life. "I don't think Dylan had a lot to do with it. Instead of touching him on the shoulder, I think God kicked him in the ass." I mention this, Cancerian, because I believe you're about to receive a few divine boots in the butt yourself. Are you ready, willing, and able to be moved and moved and moved? Damn! I better get myself a little ice pack ;-) - LA
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