Tag: astrology

The Journal’s April 2019 horoscopes

It’s the end of the semester and we’re all heading into the rough waters of exam season. It’s fitting that Mercury is in everyone’s favourite water sign, Pisces, bringing a creative and healthy outlook to our intellectual life. Studying is great, but studying mindfully is so much better.  This doesn’t...

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The Journal’s March 2019 horoscopes

We’re back from Reading Week and heading right into Pisces season—a magical time where we can look at the people in our lives with a fresh set of eyes and compassionate hearts. As always, it’s important to acknowledge conflicts when they arise, but you may find that it’s easier to have a positive...

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The Journal’s January 2019 horoscopes

Welcome to 2019 and the new semester—your resolutions are important to keep in mind during Capricorn season, since the sign is often plagued with self-doubt and hesitation. Maintaining good judgment in decision-making will serve you well in moving past the mistakes you made in 2018. The new year is...

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Unpacking my astrological identity

My relationship with astrology is complicated. I read my horoscope both religiously and ironically, never quite convinced of the truth in astrological predictions, nor completely dissuaded from analyzing my celestial destiny. Astrology is an ancient art that links planetary movement on the zodiac...

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