If you are simply looking for your next months horoscope predictions then buying this magazine is an expensive way to do it.
However, if you have an interest in healing, organic living, esoteric subjects and holistic approaches, this magazine is definately worth a read.
There is a quick guide index right at the front so you can see much of what you’re getting but inside there is so much more.
THE SECTIONS:
Feel Good - The chance for you to get in touch with your inner self .
Mind Body & Spirit - This is one of the bigger sections with:
- Holistic Health—herbal remedies
- A Feng Shui expert talking about fashion
- New Age and Alternative Therapy testers
Monthly Horoscope - You get one full page to each sign that has sub-headings of Love, career, friends and cash.
You also get:
- Shine on Days – 2 dates for that month that are going to be good
- Hide-away Days –2 dates again that need a little extra attention or a "pull the covers over your head and stay there" action for those dates.
- Red Letter Days – Yes you’ve guessed it 2 dates.
- "A Cosmic Key" and a "Sign to Watch" is also included.
Lifestyle
This is quite a big section and includes:
- Beauty. (This tends to be geared towards "natural products")
- Make it. For sewing fans.
White Magic - This is a special section that deals with various pagan roots to some of our customs like "Hot Cross Buns".
There is also a "chant for the month".
Special Report - Ranging from real life UFO and paranormal investigations to personal experiences and personal growth
Other areas of the magazine include an agony aunt, different personality and psychic 'tests', mystic challenges, letters page to a Psychic Consultant and a Clairvoyant even a 'Yoga Man of the Month!'
If you are the kind of person who likes reading about matters other than War, Politics and Religion and prefer, on occasion, to read something with your tongue in your cheek, then this is the one for you.
It is well laid out with plenty to suit most people but those that have an interest in the esoteric will appreciate it more.
As with all magazines these days, there is an ABUNDANCE of adverts which can be exceptionally annoying. However, most of the adverts are at the back though accessible for anyone interested in what they are selling but even the larger page ads don't intrude on your reading.
The magazine is in turn amusing and entertaining yet it also has a serious side that you come across. It's informative with new techniques and the horoscope came in useful when deciding whether today is a day to go out the front door or stay at home with another chocolate bar or three! (oops, sorry - that's just me!)