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(Weekly Fortune) Rob Benzny_ Horoscope for December 15-22, 2021

Aries

From now until 2022, the main question you face is: What do you need to say but haven't said yet? What is crucial to you, but you haven't done yet? What dreams have you ever overlooked and should no longer ignore? Which holy sites are you're going to visit, but you haven't been there yet? What "sin" is important that you want to forgive yourself, but you haven't forgiven yourself yet? What promises have you not fulfilled, even though it is too late (but not too late!) what secrets are you hiding so well that you barely know yourself?

Taurus

Taurus novelist Anthony Trollope (1815-1882) brought a manuscript of his to a publishing company in the hope that it would be made into a book and sold to the public. A few weeks later, he received a letter saying his masterpiece had been rejected. He took the train to the publisher's office to retrieve the book. On the train home, he flipped through the manuscript and began writing a new story on the back of each page. He didn't spend time sullen. Dear Taurus, this is the spirit I recommend you uphold in the coming weeks.

Gemini

"John Coltrane is an addict," writer Cornel West said of the famous jazz saxophonist and composer. "Billie Halledy is an addict. Eugene O'Neill is an addict. What would America look like without addicts who have made such a great contribution to our society?" I agree with West's view of addicts. Many of us understand how fortunate we are because we don't have the traumatic experiences of addicts. Those of us who are not addicted may also avoid prejudices that cause and exacerbate some addicts. After acknowledging these facts, I still hope to do everything I can to help you turn any addictive tendencies into passionate obsessions. This is an excellent time to embark on a new phase of such work. Make a list of three things you can do in the coming months to facilitate this process.

Cancer

Actor and model Kate Beckinsale posted a veiled boast: "The best part of me is my private affair, even though I've been told it's spectacular." But you can't really wear it on the red carpet. What more can I say?" Do you imagine the same as me? I tell you about this strange phenomenon, hoping that I can persuade you to be more direct and express your own good qualities. It's time to stop hiding your beauty. Let the world know why you are so cute.

Leo

Edna Ferber (1885-1968) was a pulitzer prize-winning writer. She is witty and frank. Her stories portray strong women and characters who fight discrimination. "I would never open a door and walk straight in," she said of her career. "I had to knock it to the ground. I just naturally like to do things the hard way. "At least for the next few weeks, I advise you not to adopt Ferber's attitude. It seems to me that it would be wise to do everything possible to open the doors, rather than to push them down. The best thing to do is to ask for help. Develop your ability to make demands on your own. Perfect your collaboration and collaborative art.

virgo

"No one has ever written, painted, sculpted, imitated, built, or invented, unless it was really to escape hell," wrote Virgo playwright Anton Atau. In my opinion, this is a ridiculous generalization. For example, I occasionally create songs, stories, and constellations to help me escape the momentary hell. But much of my creative inspiration comes from my love of life and desire to inspire others. I'm pretty sure that in the coming weeks, your motivation to create good things will be closer to me than to Adau. At this stage, your quest for joy, generosity, blessing, and fun can be intense and productive.

Libra

Writer Barbara Schell suggests that "imaginary obstacles can be overcome" I want you to notice this, because I believe the next few weeks will be an excellent time to find imaginary obstacles that you have erected in your own inner world and then crush, burn or deal with them. Once you get rid of the distractions of the unreal, I think you'll find that you have at least twice as much power to remove real obstacles.

Scorpio

Prolific writer Ray Bradbury likes to give advice to people who strongly need to express the originality of their imagination. Because I expect you to be that way in 2022, I'm going to convey to you one of his pieces of advice. He wrote, "If you want to create, you must be the noblest fool God has ever created." I hope you'll have a wrestling match of a lifetime with your goddess of inspiration. I want madness to come to you. ”

Sagittarius

The coming months will be a good time for you to redefine the meaning of the word "sacred" and deepen your relationship with the sacred. To stimulate your imagination, I offer four sentences. 1. "When we are interested in every detail of life, the divine begins." 2. "When you notice something clearly and see it vividly, it becomes sacred." 3. "Holiness begins with recognizing the faces of others." 4. "Modern culture, while propagating sexuality, is also propagating its desire for the sacred in a wrong way."

Capricorn

Capricorn writer E. M. Foster writes, "The only books that can influence us are those for which we have prepared, those that go further than we can." I suggest we generalize this phrase: "The only people, information, and experiences that influence us are those we're ready for and who go further than we do ourselves." I believe this principle will be particularly fruitful for you over the next three months. Prepare for courses that are critical to you and are at the forefront of your understanding.

Aquarius

One of the founding fathers of the United States was William Whipple (1730-1785) of Aquarius. He was one of the 56 men who signed the Declaration of Independence in 1776 and waged war against Britain. Unlike many of his colleagues, however, Whipple believed it was hypocritical to enslave humanity while fighting for freedom. That is why he liberated the people he had enslaved. Aquarius, the next few months will be a favorable time to make similar corrections. If there is a disagreement between your ideals and your actions, solve the problem.

Pisces

According to Pisces writer Ryunosuke Akutagawa, "People sometimes give their lives to a wish they're not sure will come true." I can attest to this behavior. Is such a pursuit misguided? Delusional? Naïve? This is not the case in my opinion. I think it's glorious, brave, heroic. The same goes for Akutagawa. Those who restrain their desires, he said, "are nothing more than bystanders to life." Anyway, I suggest you be ambitious in 2022, Pisces. From an astrological point of view, this year may be the time for you to improve and upgrade your most important desires.

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