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Tuesday, March 1, 2011

2011 Forecast for March 2 Birthday

If March 2 is your birthday, your youth was fill with surprises, possibly unconventional and/or out of your control. You may be the "quiet type" - However, you have determined your independence and make sure to make your preferences known. You are diplomatic, work well in partnership, are emotional and keenly sensitive to the atmosphere around you. Your talents for rhythm and music should be cultivated. In 2011, the focus is on conclusions, broadening your scope and "weeding the garden."

In all aspects the past returns for reflection: This is a #9 Personal Year, the last year in a cycle of nine years of directed experiences...through work, effort and activity you are cleansing your mental, physical, emotional and spiritual closets and preparing for lifestyle changes. All debts will be paid - old relationships, family from afar and past loves return to mind for 'one last tango." 2011 is the year to finish projects, to throw out all that's delayed or stopped you from doing what you really want to do and to prepare for a rebirth. A new beginning of a nine year cycle of new goals and ambitions starts in September 2012.

Wear the color saffron to attract empathetic, compassionate "old souls" that inspire you in 2011.
Opal is your gem in 2011.
People whose names begin with the letters I and R share your philosophy in 2011.

Your lottery numbers for 2011 are: 5, 9, 11, 18, 27, 29.

Notables born on March 2 are: Desi Arnaz (Musician/Actor), Karen Carpenter (Singer), Daniel Craig (Actor), Jon Bon Jovi (Musician), Mikhail Gorbachev (Political Leader), Theodore "Dr. Seuss" Geisel (Writer), Sam Houston (General/Lawyer/Politician/1st President of the Republic of Texas), Robert Iler (Actor), John Irving (Writer), Jennifer Jones (Actor), Lou Reed (Musician), Ben Roethlisberger (Sports/Quarterback Pittsburgh Steelers), Kurt Weill (Composer), Tom Wolfe (Writer).

For your Life forecast see YOU ARE YOUR BIRTHDAY available at www.iUniverse.com and all major booksellers.

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