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(Weekly Fortune) Rob Benzny_ Horoscope of the Horoscope for April 14-20, 2022

Aries

"I've followed a principle all my life: If I'm afraid of it, then I have to do it." Aries author Erica Jong said. Because I'm not an Aries myself, her desire is too strong for me. Sometimes I just don't have the courage, the perseverance, and the guts to do what I'm afraid of. But since you were born in the avatar of Aries, I guess you're more like Erica Jong than me. So her point is your innate right and sacred duty. The next few weeks will be a perfect time to carry out another phase of this lifelong mission.

Taurus

"Pain is pain," wrote novelist Kate Jacobs. "It's not going to make you stronger. It doesn't shape character. "Taurus, now is your special time to get rid of your pain. You have the right to terminate your relationship with it and to continue moving towards the future without it. Remember, you are under no obligation to be sorry for the cause of these pains. You owe it nothing. Your energy should be used to liberate yourself so that you can calmly plan your rebirth.

Gemini

The painter Robert Delaunay (1885-1941) wrote: "I was very afraid of being defined, but people were almost forced to define it." He concluded: "People must also be careful not to be bound by them." He's talking about the evolving art he's created. In his early years, he considered his work to be Neo-Impressionist. Later, he described himself as a "Pagan of Cubism", and in other periods he also dabbled in surrealism and abstract art. Eventually, he created his own artistic category. Everything I just said about Delaunay will work for you in the next few months, Gemini. I think it's wise to accept your own definitions while not being overly bound by them. This will ultimately lead you, later in the year, to develop your own unique personal definition.

Cancer

As an astronomy graduate student, Joslyn Bell Burnell of Cancer discovered radio pulsars in 1967. Her mentor was initially dismissive of her breakthrough, but in 1974 she won a Nobel Prize for her work – and she didn't! However, she insisted. Eventually she became a famous astronomer. Of the 25 awards and honors she received, there was a $3 million prize money. I hope you will persevere as much as she does in the coming months. This may not fully work until 2023, but it will work.

Leo

The writer Oscar Wilde wrote, "When a man has a winning card, he should play fairly." Let this be your motto for the next six weeks. If life can be symbolized by a poker game, then you'll have at least a pair of j's and a pair of q's. You can even have three 10s and two K's. Therefore, as Wilde suggests, there is no need to be frugal, deceitful, tell a white lie, or pretend. Your best strategy is to be bold, blunt and honest in your actions.

virgo

Comedian Amy Sedaris said: "In the whole world, there is only one you, and it may be two, but rarely more than 16." She was telling a satirical joke about how none of us might be as unique as we thought. But I wanted to falsify her joke and give it a positive adjustment. If what Sedaris says is true, then it's likely that we all have a parallel world somewhere in the world with another self. This means that there are many people who share the same views and tendencies; Maybe we can find someone who really knows us. I'm telling you these thoughts, Virgo, because I doubt the next few months will be a good time to meet and mingle with someone like that.

Libra

Biologists have made an interesting discovery in Costa Rica. When they planted a tree on a pasture without trees, biodiversity increased significantly. For example, in one area, there were no birds before planting trees, and there were 80 species after planting trees. I doubt you can make similar changes in the coming weeks. A small addition, even if it's just a new element, can have significant benefits. One of these added benefits could be the increase in diversity you're exposed to.

Scorpio

Although smallpox was eliminated through vaccination, it was once one of the most terrible diseases. Over the course of many centuries, it has maimed or killed hundreds of millions of people. For 35% of those infected, it is fatal. As for the survivors, they had permanent scars on their skin because blisters had erupted. Although these wounds are difficult to see, they are evidence of a person's immunity to future infections. That's why employers are more likely to hire them as workers. The hemp on them gave them an advantage. I believe this is a useful metaphor for you. In the coming weeks, you'll have an advantage because of your obvious flaws or imperfections or "scars." Don't be shy about using unusual assets.

Sagittarius

Sagittarius author Pearl Cleage sets the tone for the future, and I hope you'll look for it in the coming weeks. The black feminist wrote: "We danced too wildly, sang too long, hugged too hard, kissed too sweetly, and our howls were as loud as we wanted." Sagittarius, are you interested in this indulgent life? Have you ever wondered how you can break your previous record of being noisy? I want you to follow in Craig's footsteps with your own unique style.

Capricorn

The writer Virginia Woolf once wrote, "I can never stop being gentle." I'm not going to ask you to be as nervous as she is, Capricorn. I will not force you to constantly feel and express your tenderness. But I hope you will focus on doing so in the coming weeks. Why? Because astrology indicates, "For your own benefit, you need to find a way to be very gentle." (This is Jenny Holzer's motto.) For inspiration, consider trying this experiment proposed by Yoko Ono: "Try not to say bad things about anyone: a) three days; B) 45 days; C) Three months. ”

Aquarius

"I bet everything to be myself," wrote Puerto Rican feminist and activist poet Julia de Burgos, an Aquarius. At one point, she was fired because she was a writer for a radio show. On the other hand, many of her gambles have been successful. Her five collections of poems received awards and recognition, and were highly praised by the super poet Pablo Neruda. I take her as your role model, Aquarius. The rest of 2022 will be a period of abundance where you can bet everything to be yourself. Here's a further piece of advice: bet on everything and become someone you don't yet know you have to be.

Pisces

Pisces jazz saxophonist and composer Ornette Coleman was a trailblazer. He created a musical genre known as free jazz, which blended rhythm, melody, and harmony with traditional jazz ideas. During his career, he received the Pulitzer Prize, the Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award, and the MacArthur Fellowship "Genius" Award. He's a technologist, but his success doesn't stop there. His highest priorities are emotional intensity, playful indulgence, and pure pleasure. That's why in some of his recordings, he didn't hire a famous jazz drummer, but instead had his son, who was still a child, play the drum part. I suggest you apply a Coleman-like approach to your own work.

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