Scorpio Horoscope 2014

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Cover of the book Scorpio Horoscope 2014 by Lynda Forman, David Zacik
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Author: Lynda Forman ISBN: 9781310801853
Publisher: David Zacik Publication: November 2, 2013
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: Lynda Forman
ISBN: 9781310801853
Publisher: David Zacik
Publication: November 2, 2013
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

With all of the intensity of the last few years, Scorpio, you’ve been focused more on surviving than on figuring out what it all means. In 2014, you have a chance to figure it out and then come to a place of acceptance. You’ve had some dramatic changes, and this means you need to work a little bit more on finding out how it feels to be different. Though you may not be able to instantly accept who you are right now, Scorpio, you will be able to better understand where you are – and why it matters.

In this book, you will learn all about what it means to be a Scorpio sign. This includes information on your personality tendencies, what you’re overall demeanor is like, how you relate to love and relationships, what your basic characteristics and correspondences are, and how you can make the most of 2014. You’ll be able to get a month-by-month horoscope for the entire year of 2014, as well as learn how to manage the greater theme of discovery in your life.

The more you know about your sign, the more you can embrace your true Scorpio nature – and make the most of every moment.

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With all of the intensity of the last few years, Scorpio, you’ve been focused more on surviving than on figuring out what it all means. In 2014, you have a chance to figure it out and then come to a place of acceptance. You’ve had some dramatic changes, and this means you need to work a little bit more on finding out how it feels to be different. Though you may not be able to instantly accept who you are right now, Scorpio, you will be able to better understand where you are – and why it matters.

In this book, you will learn all about what it means to be a Scorpio sign. This includes information on your personality tendencies, what you’re overall demeanor is like, how you relate to love and relationships, what your basic characteristics and correspondences are, and how you can make the most of 2014. You’ll be able to get a month-by-month horoscope for the entire year of 2014, as well as learn how to manage the greater theme of discovery in your life.

The more you know about your sign, the more you can embrace your true Scorpio nature – and make the most of every moment.

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