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Horoscope, Sunday, March 3, 2013

Pisces Planets Feature High Gullibility Rates

Dreamy Pisces now has the sun, Mercury, Venus, Mars and Neptune. It makes for some highly impressionable vibrations. Don’t believe all you hear! You may get the straight truth during the morning’s Scorpio moon, but if you wait until the evening, you’ll get elaborate and wishful stories, perhaps only loosely related to what you want to know.

ARIES (March 21-April 19). If you’re finding it difficult to make a plan, it’s because you’re too involved in the moment to bother with projecting yourself into the future. Let the future handle the future you!

TAURUS (April 20-May 20). So many feel compelled to electronically update their status with great frequency, but not you. You’re in an uncharacteristically private mood and won’t want to give any information that will spoil the mystery you’re trying to build.

GEMINI (May 21-June 21). For babies, it’s a natural impulse to try to walk. Spiritual development is subtler, but it is still natural to desire movement and growth. Those desires will be more pronounced today.

CANCER (June 22-July 22). Put things on a list. Something magical happens with a list today. Your insides become clearer, and your environment gets organized. It all starts with the tip of your pen.

LEO (July 23-Aug. 22). Learning anything worthwhile takes time. You’re usually hard on yourself, expecting to immediately get it. But your new pursuit will take many, many hours. Have patience.

VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22). Who cares about the anonymous “them”? You’re a very caring person, and you’re also truthful enough to admit that you can’t care until you know a little more. So you’ll ask questions until “them” becomes real.

LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23). You’ll make a bold declaration. It won’t start out that way. It will begin as a soft statement of speculation and slowly take on the mental steel and concrete it needs to be a statement of substance.

SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 21). Distinguishing between fact and fiction is a no-brainer for you. Even the well-trained entertainer can’t impress you with untrue stories, because you don’t want to believe; you want to know.

SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21). You’re a curious sort who doesn’t mind appearing ignorant on a subject. Ignorance is nothing to be ashamed of, after all — as long as you have the willingness to learn.

CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19). Your fantasies about the future are so vivid today that you will enjoy them as you would a blockbuster movie — or even more, because the star of the picture is you.

AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18). You aren’t restrained by emotional ties of the past. Nor are you concerned with the social conventions of the time. You’re truly feeling free and ready to express the most unique part of yourself.

PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20). Those who want power over you will point out your weaknesses. If you agree, they gain more control. You don’t have to fight for your opinion. A better way is just to walk in the other direction.

TODAY’S BIRTHDAY (March 3). Sometimes you wonder what you could accomplish with just a little more emotional and financial support. Well, this year will show you. Right from the start, you’ll notice the increase in encouragement, constructive criticism, leadership and resources. Your luckiest months are now, June and October. Your love signs are Leo and Aries. Your lucky numbers are: 13, 29, 44, 15 and 20.

FORECAST FOR THE WEEK AHEAD: Relationships are tinged with interesting tension at the start of the week as Venus and Jupiter work out their roles. What are you willing to do for your heart’s desire? Should you have to work hard for your reward, or is your appreciation of said reward quite enough? And is it even possible to appreciate what you didn’t work for? These are the kinds of questions Venus poses to Jupiter this week, and Jupiter answers, sounding a bit too pleased.

Then, just as suddenly as the issues cropped up, they fade into daily life. On Tuesday through Friday, it’s almost as though the cosmos are taking an early spring break. There are no overly complicated aspects or big changes to adjust to. The moon won’t be full, nor will it be new. Other than the Mercury retrograde, there is nothing to obstruct the path. There are those who will take this as a cue to create problems. Troublemaking, for some, is an irresistible part of human nature. But if you don’t give into the urge to become your own worst enemy, the buoyant energy of the week will provide the perfect climate to catch up, rest up, clean up or look up.

CELEBRITY PROFILES: “This American Life” host and producer Ira Glass mixes the true stories of everyday people with an eclectic array of artistry to intrigue and inform more than a million weekly listeners. Pisces natives like Glass have the superpower of deep empathy, which helps them relate to a wide range of personalities. Glass uses his gifts to bridge gaps, increase understanding and bring people together.

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