By Jennifer Freed — 2020
One of the hardest aspects of being human is moving past shame. Those feelings of deep regret—and the lingering insecurity and unworthiness that most likely accompany them—stick with us in a way that can be profound.
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Whether you’re a recently converted skeptic looking to dip your toes in or a die-hard daily horoscope reader looking to deepen your knowledge, we’ve got the book for you.
Were you born on September 16? If so, you’re in excellent company, my Virgonian friends, because according to Harvard’s Amitabh Chandra, yours is the most popular birthday in the good ol’ U.S. of A. It’s fun to be popular!
When you fixate on what others are or aren’t doing based on their astrology, you can weave a narrative that’s both convincing and convenient, but true intimacy can't be developed when you're operating from ideas about what you think you know about a person.
The internet-famous astrologer talks about her new book, horoscopes as self-care, and that undeniable star power.
The “Yes, We Can” generation looks to Chani Nicholas for hope.
Have you ever read a horoscope and thought to yourself: How do they come up with this stuff? Horoscopes are general interpretations of the movement of the stars based on how we see them from Earth.
Knowing your sun sign ― the sign most of us know that’s determined by birthday ― is only part of the picture. If you want a little more depth out of your horoscope, you should also consider reading and getting to know your moon and rising signs.
An in-depth look at each of the zodiac signs.
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In a stressful, data-driven era, many young people find comfort and insight in the zodiac—even if they don’t exactly believe in it.
Today we are witnessing a two-fold process of reorientation and transformation of the type of thinking which has dominated our Western civilization.