'Do unto others as we would have them do unto us'. That seems a simple enough philosophy to adhere to. We know we receive from others what we give out. People will often react to us in ways we encourage them to. With that in mind, consider how a certain person might be reacting toward you and what you might be doing to encourage – or, if appropriate – discourage it. If you want someone to be more amenable or cooperative, then it's possible they're looking for such signs from you. Be willing to offer them and you'll likely see a change occur. Ask 1 free question to a Psychic
Free Horoscope for January 17, 2015
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Aries - January 17, 2015
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Taurus - January 17, 2015
Some people are criticized for being too practical or realistic. They're encouraged by others to 'lighten up' or not take life so seriously. Yet, those who believe life requires us to be serious and disciplined tend to believe those who go through it with their heads in clouds and escape into colorful worlds of their own creation are the ones with the most problems. Who is right and who is wrong? There's not enough space to debate the issue here. If, however, you believe it necessary to treat a particular matter with seriousness you feel it deserves, then so do but at least try to apply it in measured doses. Ask 1 free question to a Psychic
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Gemini - January 17, 2015
People speak about the need to meet each other 'half way' sometimes. This implies a perceived need on one person's part to at least consider what someone else is trying to tell them. In your world now, it's you who's being asked to meet someone 'half way'. There's something they want you to know. There's also something they're expecting of you. This presents you with the need to make a potentially difficult decision. There is a way you and someone else can reach a compromise but onus is squarely on you to show willingness to do so. Ask 1 free question to a Psychic
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Cancer - January 17, 2015
With little effort, minor dramas can become something much bigger, especially if they involve someone else. A calm conversation can become heated and give rise to an exchange that makes a relatively small matter be seen as more serious. How much of a 'big deal' an issue in your world that involves a certain person becomes is largely down to you. Avoid any tendency to fight fire with fire or adhere to the old motto about attack being the best form of defense. Applying Cancerian sensitivity and dropping a barrier or two will encourage someone else do to the same. Ask 1 free question to a Psychic
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Leo - January 17, 2015
People speak about 'nipping problems in the bud'. Yet, the ability to do this requires the psychological equivalent of gardening. We need to be able to identify what is in budding stage from what is fully grown or we risk losing from severing something that, in time might have grown from something uninspiring into someone beautiful. We know a problem when we see one but there are times when we need it to manifest a bit further before we can see it properly for what it is. Now is such a time for you. Your instincts about what is a problem are likely correct. However, a solution requires a bit more patience on this occasion. Let it unfold further. Ask 1 free question to a Psychic
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Virgo - January 17, 2015
Honesty, we understand, is the best policy. If we adhere to it whenever or wherever possible, then it won't do us wrong. The same can be said about truth. People might forget or overlook intricacies webs of deceit they spin but rarely does anyone forget the truth. Where others might be inclined to look for moral loopholes in a situation, you are inclined to stick with what you know to be true and just. Let others make a situation unnecessarily complex. Provided you stick with what you know to be right, it will be clear and surprisingly uncomplicated to you. Ask 1 free question to a Psychic
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Libra - January 17, 2015
Is there such a thing as 'bad' memory? In the same way there is always something good to take from any situation, regardless of how 'bad' we perceive it, are memories not part of a valuable learning experience from which we have undoubtedly benefited? You might be inclined to reflect upon an aspect of your past in the belief it should be stored inaccessibly in the depths of your mind. If you feel this is because you made an error of judgment, then good. We learn from mistakes. If you feel your recurring thought relates to something that remains in need of putting right, then good. An opportunity to do precisely that is coming. Ask 1 free question to a Psychic
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Scorpio - January 17, 2015
We tend to admire people who manage to fix effortlessly something we possess no knowledge of how to fix. Having no knowledge is not the same as having no ability and, as much as you might be stymied at the prospect of 'fixing' something in an area of your world that doesn't exactly fill you with inspiration, where knowledge of how to do it might be lacking, you undoubtedly possess the ability to put right what needs putting right. To say you possess extraordinary healing abilities isn't far-fetched either. All you need to do is focus on doing what you know needs doing. Ask 1 free question to a Psychic
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Sagittarius - January 17, 2015
How many motivational speakers talk in monotone voices? Exactly! How would they possibly inspire or motivate someone else if they didn't sound as if they believe what they're saying? Their success lies with their ability to sound authoritative, convincing and enthusiastic. In a world where 'enthusiasm sells', there is a way you can persuade someone of something and success with this lies entirely in your presentation. Think what you would need someone to do or say to motivate and inspire you and won't go far wrong. Ask 1 free question to a Psychic
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Capricorn - January 17, 2015
Are grudges something we can genuinely hold forever? Or, in nurturing a grudge, are we doing something similar to holding a heavy object in front of us with an outstretched arm? Do we not tire eventually? We know we do but the only thing that keeps a grudge alive when we know we have tired of it is stubbornness and might that be playing a part in a grudge you're keen to keep alive? If your reason for sustaining the life of a grudge stems from a desire to be in control in some way, then try releasing the grudge and see what control comes your way. You'll be very glad you did. Ask 1 free question to a Psychic
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Aquarius - January 17, 2015
Last month, millions of people around the world were clinging to some of their most deeply-held wishes. They wanted so much to see the manifestation of their most closely held desires. So, now what happens? Have millions of people decided they will wait another year before deciding what they dearly want? We know we can get such a process underway anytime we wish to and even if you might believe a particular cherished desire is unattainable, you could be very surprised and delighted with how attainable it really is. It's a case of being careful what you wish for now, so choose wisely. Ask 1 free question to a Psychic
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Pisces - January 17, 2015
We never lose faith. Faith is replenishable, just like so many other wonderful things within us. We can sometimes misplace it but at no point can we say we have lost it completely. Recent events could have caused you to wonder if your faith levels will ever be restored in ways they used to be. People and situations have probably had you scratching your head in both bewilderment and disappointment but, despite this, you are determined to keep the faith in some way that a lesser person would not. Even if your faith stems from a principle you are holding tightly to, expect soon to see how your investment of it will alter completely a situation that looks bleak currently. Ask 1 free question to a Psychic