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Horoscopes for March 11, 2013

 

If you’ve ever hit a key on the piano and resonated the same string from an unmanned guitar hanging on the wall across the room, you have firsthand experience of the science of sympathetic resonance. The celestial music is very much in tune now, as the new moon in Pisces promotes sweet harmonies and sympathetic vibrations

ARIES (March 21-April 19). Many will make assumptions based on superficial measures. Your soulfulness prevents you from making such a rookie mistake. You’ll see deeper into a situation and gain a personal and professional advantage.

TAURUS (April 20-May 20). Find a symbol to remind you to be loyal to the greater good that is much bigger than yourself. Right now, the overall picture will be clear to you, but later you may need the symbol to help you stay focused.

GEMINI (May 21-June 21). You will be involved in a learning environment. This may have to do with mastering the techniques of your craft. Interpersonal skills will help you stay connected to the best information.

CANCER (June 22-July 22). Today’s game will be long and full of opportunities. In abundant times such as these, it’s easy to forget that every action counts. So don’t get too comfortable. Play your best even when it seems like you’re already ahead.

LEO (July 23-Aug. 22). Can you comply easily and freely with someone else’s orders? Your ability to do so will help you have confidence when it’s your turn to lead, which it will be very soon.

VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22). Someone you trust has helped you overcome problems in the past and will help you in the future, too. But right now this person is the one who needs help, perhaps without even knowing it.

LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23). When the voice of fear pipes up, don’t ignore it; talk to it instead. There probably is some valuable bit of protection it can offer. The conversation will also illuminate and dispel an untruth.

SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 21). Taking care of yourself can be a bigger job than you think it should be. You’ll enjoy expressing your personal style as you focus on the more detailed aspects of self-care.

SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21). The obstacles seem to be in your path, but they are actually inside you. You may have to try out several ideas before you find the one new belief that will clear the way.

CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19). You will fulfill the request that is asked of you to the same degree that you respect the person who is asking. It’s something to consider today when the person requesting the most from you is you.

AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18). Don’t yield ground or deviate from your path. Follow the map. Your original plan will work. Review the steps, and make sure to tend to the nuances.

PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20). Any choice that leads you away from being all you can be is inherently evil. Considering this, you may change your schedule, the company you keep or the way you spend your money.

TODAY’S BIRTHDAY. You’re impatient for change. Everything takes time. Relax and let your cosmic birthday presents keep unfolding over the next three months. First come the new friends. One of them helps you get around in style in April. The time you put into your talent pays off in May. July and September bring hot business deals. Aries and Cancer people adore you. Your lucky numbers are: 40, 2, 14, 38 and 49.

MARS IN ARIES: Mars leaves Pisces to return to his home sweet home in Aries, an auspicious placement for the red planet. An Aries home is more of an army barracks than a castle, though. There’s a feeling of warriors working together to complete a mission. The physical strength of each individual is pumped up by the collective challenge. It is not only the Aries people of the zodiac who will get a surge of energy during this transit. Everyone will feel the lift now through April 20th of this year.

For athletes, this is a particularly lucky time to train and/or compete. Mars in Aries can be like a cosmic steroid injection or, even more dramatically, like the gamma bomb that turned a mild-mannered physicist like Dr. Robert Bruce Banner into The Incredible Hulk. Just be careful not to get an overblown idea of what you can accomplish under the influence of super-strength. Pace yourself to avoid burnout or injury.

This transit can be hard on a love life. New couples may enjoy a quickly escalating romance and later find out that they didn’t really take the time to get to know each other well enough. Existing couples may feel testy with each other and fight more than usual. On the bright side, making up can be fun.

CELEBRITY PROFILES: She’s won practically every award in the entertainment industry at least once, including the Oscar, Grammy, Emmy and Tony – which makes Liza Minnelli one of the entertainment world’s consummate performers. The Pisces star was born when the moon was in Cancer, which is the sign of mothers. Her own mother, Judy Garland, was a profound influence on her and fans worldwide.

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