Jonathan Cainer Zodiac Forecasts

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PREVIOUS THOUGHTS FOR THE DAY
November 19th to November 24th


MONDAY NOVEMBER 19
Bernard Fitzwalter - Winter constellations

Bernard Fitzwalter is today’s guest astrologer. Bernard, of Cirencester, England, has been writing horoscopes for international publications for more than 20 years.
I’ve been watching a TV series on the Vikings. Living in Northern latitudes, like us in the UK, and with long, cold winter nights, the Norsemen were very familiar with the winter constellations. The most obvious one, everybody’s favourite, is Orion; in Nordic myth, though, he is Orvandil. He was one of those shipwrecked heroes who manages to find his way home after many adventures and win back his bride - just the sort of thing to appeal to Vikings trying to navigate their long ships by the stars. Orvandil is also Hamlet’s father, and Hamlet, though Shakespeare had other plans for him, has a magic pair of millstones which turn the heavens as they work, thus creating both Time and Fate. It’s certainly an interesting idea - and a very, very old one, too.


TUESDAY NOVEMBER 20
Adam Smith - Rectification

Consultant astrologer Adam Smith is today’s guest astrologer. Adam, 33, of London, writes a horoscope column for Star, a BBC celebrity magazine. He also works for the live telephone astrological service, Astro-livelink.
‘Rectification’ is a technique some astrologers use to draw charts for people who don’t know what time they were born. Using personal details and important life events - plus a little intuition - it is sometimes possible to work backwards to arrive at the true birth moment. So instead of giving an astrologer your birth-time and having them tell you all about yourself, you tell the astrologer all about yourself and they give you your birth-time. This is a complex process and may take some time, but it’s worth the effort. Having an accurate time to work with makes a huge difference - sort of like looking at a map and knowing the street you’re in instead of just the country.


WEDNESDAY NOVEMBER 21
Patty Greenall - Houses

Patty Greenall, who works with Jonathan to compile our Friday Astronews section, writes today’s stars. Patty, 40, lives in London with her two children. She is an expert in horary astrology, which uses current planetary positions to answer specific questions.
Ever wondered what astrologers mean by, ‘such and such a planet is in your so and so house?’ Well, whose house exactly? And why? In astrological terms there are 12 houses - each one representing a division of the sky in terms of time or space. Just about everything you can think of comes under the umbrella of one or other of these houses. Money, for example, resides in the second house; partners in the seventh; your career in the tenth - and so on. How a planet influences your life depends largely upon which house it’s in. Today’s horoscopes focus especially on the seventh house - so partners, beware!


THURDAY NOVEMBER 22
Jessica Adams - The Zap Factor

Jessica Adams is today’s guest astrologer. Jessica, who lives in Sydney, is the author of Handbag Horoscopes and The New Astrology For Women. She also writes a horoscope column for Elle Australia. Her website is www.jessicaadams.com.au.
November is dominated by the Zap Factor. There may be some real-life electrical storms which make weather forecasters feel like they’ve plugged their fingers into live sockets. However, there will also be nail-biting tension in your own life. You will need to keep a cool head while the madness is unleashed, as it may seem to go on forever. Brilliant, accurate flashes of intuition will help you deal with the situation. In the meantime, remember that your own personal storm will have to break in November, but you will need to have nerves of steel to sit it out. Uranus and Mars in the unpredictable sign of Aquarius will stage a dramatic cosmic display throughout this month. It may almost feel like you’re standing on a golf course, watching the lightning - and ducking your head. Eventually, though, the tension will be over, and you’ll be back in control. Change is easiest for Aquarians, so if you’re born between late January and February, you may be able to teach the rest of us how to deal with it.


FRIDAY NOVEMBER 23
Nick Campion - Festivals of Light plus Astro News

Click here to read Friday's Astro News, Behind the Signs plus more names for the new planet... Enjoy.

Nick Campion, a friend and mentor of Jonathan Cainer, writes todays forecasts. Nick, a world authority on the history of astrology, has written horoscopes for national newspapers and magazines for more than 20 years. He lives near Bristol and is the author of Zodiac.
Nick: It’s around this time of year, as the nights draw in that we see the great ‘festivals of light’, characterised by the bringing of light to the darkness of winter. Hindus have Diwali, Jews celebrate Hanukkah and Christians look forward to Christmas and my sense is that they are magical ways of enhancing the Sun’s warmth in the middle of winter. What’s more, they may all share a common origin many thousands of years ago. That’s not so surprising. After all, human beings are essentially members of one huge family.


SATURDAY NOVEMBER 24
Bernard Fitzwalter - Star-crossed lovers

Jonathan Cainer is taking a break from the week ahead predictions until Saturday 1st December so that he can concentrate on writing the Year 2002 predictions. (Available online in January 2002.) We are proud to have Bernard Fitzwalter standing in for Jonathan with the week ahead predictions... Enjoy.

Marriage made in Heaven
Billy Connolly: b 24 Nov 1952
Pamela Stephenson: b 4 Dec 1950
Billy Connolly has the sun in Sagittarius but the moon in Gemini. The conflict and contrast between the two - they're in opposite signs - gives him his unique outlook on the world, blending Sagittarian openness and honesty with Gemini's love of verbal tricks, playing with the sound of words for comic effect. His wife Pamela is also a Sagittarian, but with the moon in the more careful sign of Virgo, an ideal position for her new career as a psychotherapist. The eclipses of the sun and moon fall in Sagittarius and Gemini next year, and will fire Billy forwards into the next stage of his career whether he's ready for it or not. Or is it us who have to be ready for him?

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