48 FRONTIER HOROSCOPES SUNDAY MARCH 20 2016 Jonathan cainer www.cainer.com Just as the date of Chinese New Year is determined by the moon, so is the date of Easter. In the case of the Chinese calendar, a new moon triggers the change, whereas Christianity, it seems, is more of a full moon culture. This week’s full moon occurs just after the Equinox, on the same day as a right angle between Jupiter and Saturn which happens only twice a decade or so. It is a time for challenging the established order and replacing convention with innovation. Expect drama and a little tension then the eventual emergence of bright hope. Aries Mar21-Apr20 Cancer Jun23-Jul23 Libra Sep24-Oct23 Capricorn Dec22-Jan20 “Your life is not your own.” Or so it seems. Why? Who has taken your power? Surely, they must be made to give it back immediately. Oh, wait, what’s that? You don’t want it returned? You are honestly happy with the compromises you are having to put up with? 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The full moon in your sign explains the burden that is weighing you down, the drama that is bubbling up, the confusion that is swirling around and the inspirational moment of clarity that is about to lift you out of an unsatisfactory situation. Full moons naturally give rise to excitement. This is often too easily misinterpreted as trouble that we might wish to avoid. You may feel as if you are riding on a roller-coaster now. Try to relax whilst you hold on tight. You will yet have a safe, happy outcome. Discover what this week’s full moon means for you. For great news: 1900 957 223. Capricorns are famous for their ability to take trouble in their stride. You are calm, capable, intelligent and organised. No matter what chaos may arise, you will come up with a plan for coping with it. Yet once in a while, life throws you a curved ball and it takes a moment to remember where you have left your bat and how best to hold it as you send that missile flying elsewhere. This week’s Jupiter/Saturn square symbolises the moment when you finally see why an issue need no longer pose a problem. How will the full moon’s magic change your life? Pick up the phone: 1900 957 223. Taurus Apr21-May21 Leo Jul24-Aug23 Scorpio Oct24-Nov22 Aquarius Jan21-Feb19 Some say we should be wary of believing in our dreams lest we get disappointed when they fail to come true. Others make the same point for a different reason. If our dreams do come true, we will have to live with consequences which may cause us to wonder why we didn’t aspire to something less ambitious! Alignments from your ruler to Jupiter and Saturn imply the latter explanation is more likely to lie at the heart of any trouble you face this week. But that will be trouble you are happy to have? How will the full moon’s magic change your life? Pick up the phone: 1900 957 223. Have you had a good idea? Is it time to act on that? Will you encounter resistance if you do? If so, where will the objection come from? Is someone else likely to disapprove? Or will it be your own lack of self-confidence that holds you back? Whilst it is always important for us to believe in ourselves and have faith in what we may be able to achieve, that’s particularly vital this week. If you can draw a deep breath and focus on what must be a worthwhile goal, you will be surprised by how close you get to success. This week’s powerful full moon can have a huge impact on you! Call 1900 957 223. There are rules and restrictions, precedents and protocols, ways in which things can happen and other ways that cannot be contemplated. That’s just the way it goes when you are dealing with an organisation, an institution or a situation that is somehow “bigger than you are”. But you know the score, you’ve been here before. You can also see how life, this week, puts you in the best position from which to play the game and win. Accept what you can’t change, then change what you need to change! I’ve got news you need to hear about this week’s powerful full moon: 1900 957 223. You are looking further ahead than usual. You are thinking of the future. You are also, it seems, trying to make sense of a situation that once had you baffled. The full moon suggests you are re-evaluating old principles and priorities. Do you still believe what you once believed? Are you opening your mind now to a different perspective on a sensitive situation? New ideas will inspire you even more soon, and new opportunities will arise to match these. Faith, once all but exhausted, will reawaken. Discover what this week’s full moon means for you. For great news: 1900 957 223. Gemini May22-Jun22 Virgo Aug24-Sep23 Sagittarius Nov23-Dec21 Pisces Feb20-Mar20 You have an impressive work ethic. If an idea appeals to you, you commit to it. If it looks as if much time and energy will be required, you summon your strength and focus your attention. Does this always get you as far as it should? 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This week brings a rare alignment, a potent portent. Jupiter, ruler of your sign, forms an exact right angle to Saturn. It is often when planets are forming a right angle, that people start seeing things from the wrong angle. You might now feel frustrated about an apparently impossible situation. You can’t get beyond a barrier or a boundary. But even if so, what you need can make its way past that obstacle and position itself in the perfect place. Ignore frustration and have faith in a better future – it will come! This week’s powerful full moon can have a huge impact on you! Call 1900 957 223. The world may or may not owe you a living but it certainly doesn’t owe you a hard time. You don’t deserve that and, if you secretly suspect you do, that just means that what the world owes you is assurance, comfort and friendship! This looks like the kind of week during which it may be possible for you to receive a fair amount of what the world owes you. 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