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Personal Daily Horoscope of Wednesday, 22 May 2013
for Martin Harlinghausen [Adb], born 17 January 1902
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Half-cocked
Today your attention will be focused on important social duties that you must exercise. You have an opportunity to plan for the future in these areas of your life, and you will discuss with others your proper course of action. On the psychological level, this is a good time for being alone to reflect upon your long-range plans and how well you are fulfilling them. The Midheaven is strongly connected with the ego structure, and Mercury transiting it may indicate that you are dwelling upon your basic ego needs. This is especially important if by nature you are a meditative person, who wants to plan everything out before acting. A more extroverted person will go right out and talk to the world, even though that may mean going off half-cocked.

The interpretation above is for your transit selected for today:
Mercury conjunction MC, MercuryConjunctionMed.Coeli, exact at 06:30 
activity period from 21 May 2013 until 22 May 2013
Other transits occurring today, for subscribers 

Mercury in 10th house, from 06:30  (L)
Moon square Jupiter, exact at 13:06 (L)
Moon square Sun, exact at 15:37 (L)
Moon trine Neptune, exact at 19:52 (L)
Moon square Saturn, exact at 03:31 (L)
Moon sextile Uranus, exact at 02:58 (L)
Important long-term influences, for subscribers 

"The wood for the trees" (Saturn square Mercury) (L)
"A test of endurance " (Chiron square MC)
"Empathic understanding" (Neptune sextile Moon) (L)
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