Wednesday, March 01, 2006

Your Daily Forecast


Dear HARTLEY,

Here is today's forecast for Cancer - Thursday, March 2, 2006

When we successfully find a way to compensate for a problem, we tend
to feel exceptionally fond of our ‘solution’. We grow dependent on
it. We may even get addicted to it. If someone comes into our world
and tells us that we can no longer access this resource, we grow very
anxious. Even when they explain with the next breath that we won’t
need it any more because the original difficulty is also being taken
away from us, we may continue to feel apprehensive. Don’t hang on
now to something that it is perfectly safe to let go of.<end/>
<followontag>You have just read your sun sign forecast. Other factors
in the sky though, may now be influencing your personal birth chart.
For a full horoscope reading <a
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target='_parent'>click here</a>.</followontag><p><extratag></extratag>

Jonathan's Thought for the Day.

<end/><thought>Photo: A convention of British astrologers, somewhere
in London, somewhere between 1982 - 5. I'm on the far right in the
jumper and tie (!). Nik Kollerstrom - astronomy expert - is second
left. The late, great Charles Harvey is seated far left. Scientific
correllation researcher, Mick O'Neill is seated far right. And the
others? If someone recognises anyone, please someone <A
href='mailto:jon@bubble.com?subject=British astrologers'>email me</a>
and, through the day, we'll update the site with info as it arrives
me.<p>My first ever daily zodiac column appeared on March 4, 1986 in
the launch issue of the now defunct Today newspaper. Then, as now, the
predictions had to be ready a couple of days in advance. I must,
therefore, have been writing those initial forecasts twenty years ago
this very day! 6,420 columns, 75,000 individual predictions or roughly
eight million words later I’m still very much enjoying the job. I
can’t get any balder or greyer, but I reckon I can manage a good few
million more words ... and I’m looking forward to the next twenty
years!</thought><p>Once a week, every week, I record an in-depth
forecast for each sign. It gives me the chance to go into the kind of
detail that I could never cover in a written prediction. People tell
me that they find these spoken readings very accurate and inspiring.
All I know is that something amazing seems to happen when I give them.
A sense of magic descends. And a powerful picture starts to paint
itself. If you've ever called the phoneline services, you'll know what
I mean. And now, it's possible to hear your forecast through your
computer. It costs less to download your weekly forecast than to hear
it through a phone call and the first month of your subscription is
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target='_parent'>Click here to give it a try.</a>

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