DAN LIEBMAN
PERSONAL HOROSCOPES 2013
CONTENTS
Locating Your Ascendant (Rising Sign)
and the Houses of Your Horoscope
W elcome to 2013, and to a personal horoscope guide that will take you on an astrological journey through the year ahead.
Astrology, the study of interactions among the stars and the planets, has long fascinated humankind. (We like to think of ourselves as the second-oldest profession, said astrologer Richard Brown.) Its history can be traced back to the early Babylonians, who introduced the concept of the zodiac in the third millennium BC. Astrology predates not only psychology but also astronomy.
We look to our horoscopes to answer an array of questions and to aid us in understanding our strengths and weaknesses. Astrology provides us with a feeling of how events might unfold, gives direction as we approach our goals, and helps us to better comprehend relationships. It assists us in connecting with others and examining our feelings. If we are prone to secrecy, for example, an awareness of the traits associated with our sign can encourage us to open up. We can discover a lot about our personality as well as our potential.
Personal Horoscopes 2013 begins with a brief introduction of the basics of astrology, explaining some of the tools used to create the zodiac profiles and the weekly forecasts. Part One provides a snapshot of each zodiac signpersonality traits, information on health and career, and associations (including numbers, colours, and gemstones)followed by a list of famous (and some infamous) people born in each sign and on every day of the year. Youll discover some fascinating trends when you see who shares your sign.
Part Two is a complete compatibility guide, which offers ratings on and explanations about every possible pairing between you and your significant others (romantic and other partners, family members, and associates). Youll find it interesting to see not only how you get along (or dont) with others but why you do (and dont).
Part Three is the heart of the bookweekly forecasts for all zodiac signs that will guide you through the entire year. As you navigate your journey, youll become aware of what lies ahead in the different areas of your life, including events taking place behind the scenes. Youll be able to watch for possible stumbling blocks and then see when the road looks clearer. Keywords for each month indicate your general approach, attitude, and mood. Key days are pinpointed so youll know when the time is right to make your move in the areas of romance, friends and family, career and status, and finance.
Part Four is devoted to the Chinese zodiac, which is based on a different tradition from the Western zodiac. Youll find out about your animal signwhat it means, its most (and least) favourable relationships, and whats in store for the Year of the Snake (2013). Because the Chinese year does not coincide exactly with our calendar, weve included a chart that indicates the precise dates of every Chinese year over the past century. Youll also see each Chinese signs equivalent in the Western system.
As a final note, this book is personal in another important way. In addition to providing information and guidance, it does so from a Canadian perspective. What that means is that, when you read about events that may happen during Thanksgiving, it will be Canadian Thanksgiving (in October, not the U.S. holiday in November). Youll find references to other Canadian holidays such as Boxing Day, Canada Day, and Victoria Day (a.k.a., May Two-Four), as well as to Canadian people, Canadian activities and events, and, yes Canadian seasons (both of them).
We hope youll find Personal Horoscopes 2013 to be informative, enlightening, and even entertaining.
Astrology is a language, wrote the astrologer and author Dane Rudhyar. If you understand this language, the sky speaks to you.
Many excellent books and articles have been written to explain the language of astrology. Some of the vocabulary is, by necessity, complex and technical. Weve chosen to concentrate on the basic information used in creating the profiles, compatibility guides, and forecasts in this book.
First, its important to remember that Personal Horoscopes 2013 is based on your Sun sign, which is one of several factors involved in creating a comprehensive astrological profile. To provide other astrological influences, we would have to factor in the time, date, and place of your birth (something obviously impossible to do in a book of this scope). Many good resources are available to help you determine your rising sign, Moon sign, and other influences.
Sun Signs
ARIES | LIBRA |
March 21April 20 | September 24October 23 |
TAURUS | SCORPIO |
April 21May 21 | October 24November 22 |
GEMINI | SAGITTARIUS |
May 22June 21 | November 23December 21 |
CANCER | CAPRICORN |
June 22July 22 | December 22January 20 |
LEO | AQUARIUS |
July 23August 22 | January 21February 19 |
VIRGO | PISCES |
August 23September 23 | February 20March 20 |
Over the years, the dates for each sign have shifted. The Sun doesnt move into a new sign at precisely the same moment each year, so the first and last dates of a Sun sign may vary by a day or so. If you are born at the cusp (the beginning or end of an astrological sign), check an astrological table (some are available online) for the dates for your sign in the year you were born. Cusp people, not surprisingly, often feel the influence of both signs, although one sign is always stronger. Note: If you were born prematurely and wonder whether astrological signs apply to when you were born or when you were expected to be born, the answer is the former. An astrological chart is based on the time of a newborns first breath.
The twelve signs of the zodiac are arranged in two columns to show that each sign has an opposite. What affects one sign also affects the opposite sign. In determining compatibilities, we see that opposite signs are attracted because of similarities as well as differences. When reading this book, also consider your neighbouring sign because its likely that you share planetary influences and have some common qualities.
The Planets
The planets, including the Sun and the Moon (in astrology, these heavenly bodies are considered planets), are associated with the twelve zodiac signs. In understanding the different facets of our personality, it is helpful to know the nature and the role of the planets. Taurus, for example, is ruled by Venus, a planet that represents love and beauty.