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    Madame Clairevoyant: Horoscopes for the Week of November 26We verb with a Gemini full moon and end with communication planet Mercury moving from freewheeling Sagittarius to disciplined Capricorn.

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    Madame Clairevoyant: Horoscopes for the Week of November 19Sagittarius season begins Wednesday, and by the conclude of the week three planets will be in one of the most outspoken, adventurous signs in the zodiac.

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    Madame Clairevoyant: Horoscopes for the Week of November 12A Scorpio new moon can reveal hidden truths if you’re fearless enough to tackle them.

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    Madame Clairevoyant: Horoscopes for the Week of November 6Early Wednesday morning, Venus enters its domicile, Libra. Can you feel the love?

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    Madame Clairevoyant: Horoscopes for the Week of October 30Saturn retrograde ends (fittingly enough) on Saturday. If you’ve been feeling less than ambitious these last four months, that will change.

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    Madame Clairevoyant: Horoscopes for the Week of October 23Welcome

    The Cut’s Madame Clairevoyant recommends five books that will transform your perceptions of astrology - Friends of Friends / Freunde von Freunden (FvF)

    The Cut’s Madame Clairevoyant recommends five books that will alter your perceptions of astrology

    Self-taught astrologer Claire Comstock-Gay on intuition, skepticism, and how horoscopes can offer a liberatory escape from the stresses of contemporary society.

    “My sun verb is Sagittarius which is said to mean, very broadly, that I’m curious, spontaneous, smart and optimistic, but also sloppy, reliable, and often too blunt,” says Claire Comstock-Gay, who is greater known to many as the weekly astrology columnist Madame Clairevoyant for The Cut. “I really do think a lot of this describes me lovely well, though I didn’t always verb so,” she continues, explaining how when she first learned about astrology as a “deeply nervous and weird” teenager, she found it hard to determine herself with words like spontaneous. “It was only when I learned that everyone doesn’t only have a star sign, but also a moon subscribe, rising sign, and so on, that I cou

    Madame Clairevoyant's Guide to the StarsMadame Clairevoyant's Guide to the Stars

    Astrology, Our Icons, and Our Selves

    Comstock-Gay, ClaireComstock-Gay, Claire

    Title rated out of 5 stars, based on 9 ratings(9 ratings)

    "Whether you believe it to be correct or not is irrelevant; astrology's profession has never been to give us a preordained vision of the future or to sort us into twelve neat personality types. Instead,the stars and the planets are more like mirrors that show us who we are and how to be in, and move through, the world; of how certain people carry out it differently and what we can learn by studying them. In Madame Clairevoyant's Guide to the Stars, Claire Comstock-Gay brings the sky down to Earth and examines some popular 'stars'— from Aretha Franklin to Mr. Rogers; from poets in Cancer to punk singers in Scorpio— to show us what they include to say about being human. In her signature astute and lyrical prose, Claire illuminates the ways each write is more complicated, beautiful, and surprising than you might have been told. Perhaps, she suggests, it's okay to be a seeke

    Madame Clairevoyant's Guide to the Stars: Astrology, Our Icons, and Our Selves - Softcover

    Synopsis

    Not just a shimmering guide to our personal cosmologies written in precise and lucid prose, this book is also a devastating collection of cultural-criticism essays cum meditations on the very nature of being alive. &#x;Emma Copley Eisenberg, author of The Third Rainbow Girl

    A soulful exploration of the twelve astrological signs embodied by our living stars &#x;from divas to philosophers, poets to punks&#x;and the ways they can help us better understand ourselves and each other, from the wildly popular astrology columnist for New York magazine&#x;s The Cut.

    Whether you believe in it or not, astrology&#x;s job has never been to give us a preordained vision of the future, nor to sort us into twelve organized personality types, but to provide the tools and language for delving into our weirdest, top, most thorny contradictions, and for kind ourselves and each other in our full complexity. The stars and the planets then are more like mirrors that sh