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Astrology | Week of Feb 16, 2012

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ARIES MARCH 21-APRIL 19: What do you typically do just before you fall asleep and right after you wake up? Those rituals are important for your mental health. Without exaggeration, you could say they are sacred times when you’re poised in the threshold between the ...

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ARIES MARCH 21-APRIL 19: New York City’s Diamond District is home to more than 2,000 businesses that buy and sell jewelry. Throughout the years, many people have lost bits of treasure here. Valuable bits of gold and gems have fallen off broken necklaces, earrings, ...

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Astrology | Week of March 14, 2013

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Astrology | Week of August 15, 2013

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ARIES March 21-April 19: Normally, International CAPS LOCK DAY happens only once a year, on June 28. But in alignment with your current astrological omens, you have been granted the right to observe the next seven days as your own personal International CAPS LOCK ...

Astrology | Week of Oct. 27, 2011

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ARIES March 21-April 19: “Life is not just a diurnal property of large interesting vertebrates,” poet Gary Snyder reminds us in his book The Practice of the Wild. “It is also nocturnal, anaerobic, microscopic, digestive, fermentative: cooking away in the warm dark.” ...

Astrology | Week of May 10, 2012

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ARIES MARCH 21-APRIL 19: In one of your past lives, I think you must have periodically done something like stick your tongue out or thumb your nose at pretentious tyrants and gotten away with it. At least that’s one explanation for how confident you often are about ...

Astrology | Week of January 2

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ARIES MARCH 21-APRIL 19: Deep bronzes and smoky cinnamons and dark chocolates will be your lucky colors in 2014. Mellow mahoganies and resonant russets will work well for you, too. They will all be part of life’s conspiracy to get you to slow down, deepen your ...

Astrology | Week of June 21, 2012

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ARIES MARCH 21-APRIL 19: Swans, geese, and ducks molt all their flight feathers at once, which means they may be unable to fly for several weeks afterwards. We humans don’t do anything like that in a literal way, but we have a psychological analog: times when we shed...