Georgia Nicols' Gemini Forecast for 2009
"I don't like country music, but I don't mean to denigrate those who do. And for the people who like country music, denigrate means "put down."
Bob Newhart (Sept 5, 1929 -- Virgo with Jupiter in Gemini)
Introduction to 2009 Annual Forecasts
"One ringy-dingy... two ringy-dingy...
Hello? 2009? Is this the party to whom I am speaking?"
It's been said the future is much like the present only longer. And some years (even decades) this is true. But eventually, a turning point occurs. Standards, people and events that were popular are suddenly passe. Winds of change bring new ideas, values and fashions.
This is what is happening now in 2009.
It's happening not just in North America but for the entire world. We see it in our back yards, newspapers and political climates.
Planetary changes are a harbinger of new landscapes. For example, Pluto rules nations -- the masses. And the sign Capricorn rules all pyramid structures, hence all governments. Pluto takes roughly 250 years to slowly move through all 12 signs. In November of 2008, Pluto moved into Capricorn for the first time in 230 years. Verrrrry interesting. Why?
The last time Pluto was in Capricorn was from 1762 to 1779. An interesting period in history. "Does this ring a bell, Pavlov?"
And what about 1776? "Anyone? Anyone? Bueller?"
Or the Battle of the Plains of Abraham? Overnight, Canada was forced to switch from Quiche Lorraine to Fish & Chips!
And a mere decade after Pluto left Capricorn, we had Bastille Day. "Liberty! Equality! Same sex marriage!"
I haven't researched the histories of other countries because newspapers don't pay. If this was an entry in the Encyclopedia Britannica complete with multimedia enhancements, I'm sure I could find similar shifts in power structures elsewhere in the world. (Actually, I doubt that encyclopedias pay either.) Television pays. And yet to watch TV you don't even have to know how to read!
Two things are now coming together. One is super-major, and that is the return of Pluto to Capricorn. Pluto is all about reform. I guarantee that reforms of all kinds will be in fashion for the next 15 years.
All governments will reform education, health care, road systems, political systems, water systems, banking systems, the media (especially television because Pluto rules television,) aviation, airports, radio, light bulbs and anything you can think of that could improve with reforms. (Which is practically everything.)
The influence that shapes this impulse of reformation arrives this year in the form of Jupiter in Aquarius. Aaahh! Aquarius always wants to make the world a better place. (Barack Obama is a Leo with Aquarius Rising.) Aquarius brings about change for the better by rousing the troops at a grass-roots level.
People of like minds will join forces knowing that in numbers they have power. Aquarius is the energy behind unions, Amnesty International, Green Peace and petitions to fight the good fight.
There will be a shift of power to a wider population base. Initially, this base will, of course, be the world of technology. Aquarius rules electricity and computers and high-tech gizmos. We'll be inundated with the laptop, Blackberry, iPhone, iPod, camcorder, cellphone, web page, internet, podcast, blog, twitter and the web.
But if we think this base is the world of the common people - ha! Think again. This world is elitist. Most people on planet Earth have never used a telephone. The majority are still the Great Unwired. Pluto will not ignore them. And Pluto intends to reform.
Third World societies will leapfrog past entire eras of technology because why not? Catch up! Catch up!
Collective action and group effort will bring about change for the better in the immediate future (but sometimes the rallying cry of reform can marginalize the rights of the individual).
Meanwhile, I'm going to exercise my right to get a sexy, shiny, dual-carb, self-cleaning, self-defrosting, drip-dry, power-top, voice-activated, blue-tooth, audio-video tricked-out smart phone. But am I smart enough to use it?
Where's my luck this year?
No sign is more curious than you. ("Two o'clock. Bright shiny object!") This is a more exciting year than last year. Travel opportunities and chances to explore adventure and thrilling new experiences are yours. (Big!) This influence is the strongest it's been for about 12 years.
It's not just travel. Any aspect of education will get a lovely boost. 2009 is your chance to reach out and grab more of life in terms of knowledge, experiences and a deeper understanding of religion, politics, philosophy and the subtleties of granite-ground, shade-grown tencha leaves for making matcha tea. (We know these things.)
Publishing, the media, medicine and the law are exceptionally favoured. Ditto for anything to do with higher education (teaching or studying.) A possible clue to what your good fortune might be like is a glance back at 1997-98 and 1985-86. However, it won't be the same because other planets are in different areas of your chart. Nevertheless -- a hint is a hint is a hint. (Anyone for the last brownie?)
Basically, in addition to practical opportunities to earn more money and promote yourself, this injection of "luck" will make you a wiser, more well-rounded person. (And if you get too well rounded -- just let out another pleat in your shower curtain.)
Work: The curse of the drinking class
The year 1986 was a defining point for you because you were forced to look outward into the big, wide world and decide how you were going to make a name for yourself. Prior to that, you were scurrying around figuring out who you were, what your values were, where you were going to live, what your family scene was going to be, and finally in the late '80s, you were busting your buns to prove your chops.
By 1991, your game plan was clearer and you moved forward to a period of culmination around 1994-95 where you really felt proud of yourself. Yay! Not everything was perfect. In fact, some things were clearly imperfect, but you had the picture. You knew your strengths and so did others.
After major changes in 1999-2000 ("So long! And thanks for all the fish!") you started to carve out a new world for yourself in 2001. In fact, the next seven years virtually redefined you. Since then, you know who you are; and you know who you aren't.
The last two years were a turning point for you in terms of your career path. From here on, you're slowly moving to two major events. The first will be a flurry of recognition and acknowledgment in about six years for the hard work and ingenuity that you display between now and then. Count on this!
But your ultimate moment of glory will be around 2023. This is your career peak. Please note: Astrology makes a distinction between career and job. Your career is your life path in the way that Van Gogh was a painter. You might not get paid for your career -- or you might. Your job is what you do to pay the bills.
Therefore, if you're working around 2023, this will be your career peak in professional terms. If you're not, it will be a time of personal gratification and a culmination of something important to you. Until then, here's a hot tip to help you on your way: Never lay a glazed doughnut on your mousepad. Aaggh!
Home suite home
You love fresh experiences, new faces and, of course, your adoring peanut gallery. However, part of you is the twin seeking your other half in order to complete yourself. Your attachment to family was your first attempt to do this, which is why you're loyal to family, even if they're a bunch of jerks. Later, you'll transfer this fixation to finding a soul mate.
Home is a place to drop your stuff, grab a shower and go out again. But it's also what you irrevocably need to count on. And that's what you're working on this year.
The past three years were full of change and residential moves. Now you want stability. You need a refuge, a safe haven, a place where you can text message, scan e-mail, watch TV, talk on the phone, and entertain all at the same time. (You make multi-tasking an art form.)
That's why you're renovating, repairing, fixing up and possibly buying and selling your digs this year. Once this is established, you'll move forward into fine-tuning the kind of work you want to do. But setting up your home-suite-home comes first!
Spare change?
Money is so handy when you want to buy things. In 1998-99, you made a name for yourself and attracted opportunities and cash. Most of you had greater cash flow, earnings and assets in 1998-99.
In 2000-01, your increased confidence and poise might have also translated into increased earnings. And by last year, you benefited from the wealth and resources of others.
This year is tricky because you're laid-back about life. You're not driven to work. (Unless you take the bus.) Moneybags Jupiter will be in Aquarius during 2009 and this is your fellow Air Sign. (Good for all air signs!) This increases your cash flow this year especially in terms of buying extravagant goodies. You'll want a grander home with an eco-friendly handbag that has a solar panel to power your iPhone. And a hot tub.
Because next year (2010) sweetens your reputation, job and career (practically everything in your life), the money will follow. And when moneybags Jupiter enters your sign in June 2012, your luck is almost embarrassing. (You'll pretend to be surprised.)
Does anyone love me?
About three years ago, some of you met the love of your life. And in 2007, partnerships beautifully favoured you in a generous, committed way. (Yeah, commitment scares you because you're a free spirit.)
You're pulled between the "grass is always greener" and looking for your soul mate. Go figure. You want to have your cake and eat it, too! After sampling the merchandise, you invariably find someone worth the promise of your loyalty. This year people from other cultures and different backgrounds intrigue you. (Now that's a great way to learn a new language.)
My sex life (fictitious or otherwise)
What you need is a meeting of the minds. If there's a yawning vacuum between the ears, you're not interested. You want someone who not only has stimulating ideas and interesting conversation, you want them to be bright enough to appreciate how clever you are! You need humour and excitement because you don't do boring. This year something different and exotic might cross your path. When you're doing all that travel, you might encounter a real souvenir you want to bring home!
Mantra for 2009
I'm open to learning new ways to appreciate life.
Mercury retrograde in 2009
These are poor times to buy cars, trucks, bikes, computers, printers and phones. Expect delays, lost items and confused communications! Best to finish things, not begin them.
- Jan. 11 -- Feb. 1
- May 6 -- May 30
- Sept. 6 -- Sept. 29
- Dec. 26 -- Jan, 15, 2010
Lucky days for Gemini in 2009
The days below are perfect times to go after what you want, whether it's a date, a major financial decision, or a job. Make note of these dates and use them to your advantage. These are the days when the gods are with you.
- Jan. 7, 8, 9
- Feb. 3, 4, 5
- March 3, 4, 30, 31
- April 26, 27, 28
- May 24, 25
- June 20, 21, 22
- July 17, 18, 19
- Aug. 14, 15, 16
- Sept. 10, 11, 12
- Oct. 7, 8, 9
- Nov. 3, 4, 5
- Dec. 1, 2, 3, 28, 29, 30
Gemini Celebs
May
| 21 | Elizabeth Fry 1780 |
|---|---|
| 22 | Bernie Taupin 1950 |
| 23 | Brian Campbell 1979 |
| 24 | Bob Dylan 1941 |
| 25 | Ian McKellen 1939 |
| 26 | Stevie Nicks 1948 |
| 27 | Louis Gosset Jr. 1936 |
| 28 | Ian Fleming 1908 |
| 29 | Adrian Paul 1959 |
| 30 | Colm Meaney 1953 |
| 31 | Walt Whitman 1819 |
June
| 1 | Morgan Freeman 1937 |
|---|---|
| 2 | June Callwood 1924 |
| 3 | Anderson Cooper 1967 |
| 4 | Angelina Jolie 1975 |
| 5 | Ken Follett 1949 |
| 6 | Cam Neely 1965 |
| 7 | Orhan Pamuk 1952 |
| 8 | Jerry Stiller 1927 |
| 9 | Johnny Depp 1963 |
| 10 | Leelee Sobieski 1983 |
| 11 | Joshua Jackson 1978 |
| 12 | Chick Corea 1941 |
| 13 | Dorothy L. Sayers 1893 |
| 14 | Steffi Graf 1969 |
| 15 | Courteney Cox 1964 |
| 16 | Rick Nash 1984 |
| 17 | M.C. Escher 1898 |
| 18 | Sir Paul McCartney 1942 |
| 19 | Robin Tunney 1972 |
| 20 | Nicole Kidman 1967 |



