ALBERT STEPHENS NOVEMBER / DECEMBER FORECAST FOR TAURUS


Taurus: As November begins, be cautious in decisions concerning employment/career and relationships/partnerships, for you may be expecting too much, and may be taking far too much for granted, expecting things to just drop into your lap (the get-rich-quick approach). News of a death may reach you around the 10th, or perhaps a secret will be revealed through in-depth research of some sort. Be careful what you say around then, too. The days around the 19th are not too easy, as you feel a bit inadequate to overcome the obstacles you see before you. This is likely a question more of attitude than of actuality: persistence will pay off. Travel may be quite difficult around the 27th, so take extra care (and use patience). The first week of December is highlighted by the historic Uranus-Plato contact, spotlighting your career and/or relations with superiors. A secret may be discovered and announced, or you may come into possessions of a secret that can, in some way, serve your career (and relations with your superiors). Even the passing on (by retirement or death) of a superior may be important to your path now. The end of that week is, in any case, not strong for decision-making: overly hopeful thinking will likely lead to significant disappointments. Excercise self-discipline. Excitement (and perhaps a bit of chaos) is reflected for the days around the 20th of December. Don't be impulsive, as you may purchase items that seem appropriate at the time, but turn out to be way too radical or offbeat. Your ruling planet goes retrograde on the 26th, signaling a period (through around February 6th) of sluggish progress, if any (or at least it will just feel like that at times). Travel may be disappointing during early January '98.

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Albert


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