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Sagittarius ! About Your Self... |
Sagittarians have a positive outlook on life, are full of enterprise,
energy, versatility, adventurousness and eagerness to extend
experience beyond the physically familiar. They enjoy travelling
and exploration, the more so because their minds are constantly
open to new dimensions of thought. They are basically ambitious
and optimistic, and continue to be so even when their hopes
are dashed. Their strongly idealistic natures can also suffer
many disappointments without being affected. They are honorable,
honest, trustworthy, truthful, generous and sincere, with a
passion for justice. They are usually on the side of the underdog
in society they will fight for any cause they believe to be
just, and are prepared to be rebellious. They balance loyalty
with independence.
Sagittarians are usually modest and are often religious, with
a strong sense of morality, though they tend to overemphasize
the ethical codes they follow and worship beliefs about God
rather than God Himself. This means that, negatively, they regard
rigid, unloving, intolerant adherence to ritual and conventional
codes as more important than the truths they symbolize or embody.
They sometimes pay lip service to religions and political parties
in which they have ceased to believe because the outward forms
satisfy them, yet they may not hesitate to switch allegiance
in politics or change their system of belief if they see personal
advantage to themselves in doing so.
They have both profound and widely ranging minds, equipped with
foresight and good judgement, and they can be witty conversationalists.
They love to initiate new projects (they make excellent researchers)
and have an urge to understand conceptions that are new to them.
they think rapidly, are intuitive and often original, but are
better at adapting than inventing and are at their best when
working with colleagues of other types of character that compliment
their own. They are strong-willed and good at organizing, a
combination that gives them the ability to bring any project
they undertake to a successful conclusion. Their generosity
can be balanced by their extreme care at handling their resources.
Sagittarians are ardent, sincere and straightforward in love,
normally conventional and in control of their sexual natures.
Yet if thwarted, they may easily allow their failure to embitter
their whole lives or they may revenge themselves upon the opposite
sex by becoming cynically promiscuous. They are more apt then
the average to make an uncongenial alliance. If their marriages
are successful, they will be faithful spouses and indulgent
parents; but their innate restlessness will inspire them to
use even the most satisfying ménage as a base from which
to set out on their travels. They need to fell free and are
often faced with the choice of allowing their careers to take
over their lives at the expense of the love of their spouse
and family. Sagittarian women are the counterparts of their
men; even if they have no career to rival their love, they find
it difficult to express affection and may run the risk of being
thought frigid.
In other personal relationships they are reliable, seldom betraying
any trust given to them. They can, however, be impulsively angry
and both male and female Sagittarians know how to be outspoken
and exactly what expressions will hurt their adversaries most.
On the other hand they are magnanimous in forgiving offenses
and are responsible when looking after the elderly in the family.
Their gifts fit Sagittarians for a number of widely differing
professions. They are natural teachers and philosophers with
a talent for expounding the moral principles and laws which
seem to explain the universe. This gift enables them to be successful
churchmen on the one hand and scientists on the other. The law
and politics also suit them, as does public service, social
administration, public relations and advertising. Travel and
exploration naturally appeal to such restless souls and, if
their opportunities are limited, they may find something of
travel and change of scene in the armed forces or through working
as a travelling salesman. Others may make fine musicians and,
in the days before automobiles, they were said to be successful
at horse trading and all activities, including sporting ones,
concerning horses. This has been translated in modern terms
into an interest in cars and aircraft - and again with emphasis
on the sporting side racing, rallying etc. They are said to
make good sports coaches, but their tastes in this direction
may lead them into imprudent gambling, though the gambling instinct
may be sublimated by carrying it out professionally as a bookmaker.
The vices to which Sagittarians are prone are anger they tend
to flare up over trifles; impatience - they want to rush every
new project through immediately and demand too much of colleagues
who cannot work at the pace they require; and scorn of the inadequacies
of others while expecting fulsome recognition of their own efforts.
They may in one sense deserve recognition, because in completing
a major project they will sacrifice their health and family
relationships; in their family's eyes they may merit condemnation.
They can be exacting, domineering and inconsiderate in the work
place; and boastful, vulgar and extravagant in their private
lives. Their restlessness, if excessive, can jeopardize more
than their own stability. some Sagittarians risk becoming playboys,
wasting their lives away in frivolous pursuits. Others can develop
a moralizing, religious fanaticism or else turn into hypocrites,
their inner prudishness disguised by an outward appearance of
joviality. Another side of the religiosity which is a danger
in Sagittarians is superstition.
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Possible Health Concerns... |
Sagittarius governs the hips, thighs and sacral area; subjects
suffer from ailments of the hips and thighs and are liable to
sciatica and rheumatism. An alleged deficiency of silicon in
their physiques can give them poor skin, nails and hair.
As they are often sportsmen indulging in dangerous pursuits,
they are prone to accidents which arise from these. The ancient
astrologers mention falls from horses and hurts from them and
other four-footed beasts. The taking of risks in other sports
is a danger to the modern Sagittarian, and he is also liable
to accidents with fire and heat
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PROBLEMS THAT MAY ARISE FOR YOU, AND THEIR SOLUTIONS |
As with all sun signs, we all have unique traits to our personalities.
When these traits are suppressed, or unrealized, problems will
arise. However, with astrology we can examine the problem and
assess the proper solution based on the sun sign characteristics.
As a Sagittarius you may see things below that really strike
home. Try the solution, you most likely will be amazed at the
results. If you find yourself on the receiving end of the negatives
below, it is because you are failing to express the positive.
Problem : Others have no time for you as you are apt
to have too many irons in the fire at any given time.
Solution : Be sure that you have a 'product' to match
all the 'advertising' you do. Is it fact or is it fiction?
Problem : Others
cease to confide in you or to take you seriously.
Solution : Try not to exaggerate or be contentious with
others as this could be embarrassing if they feel you are not
trustworthy.
Problem : Feeling lost and disillusioned.
Solution : Focus upon one thing that will satisfy you
and work toward that point.
Problem : You seem anchored in one spot, unable to move
forward.
Solution : You should try to think more positive thoughts
and set some short term goals that you can reach, then set more.
In this way you will move ahead in your endeavors.
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| Some
more interesting facts about your sign : |
The
animal associated with you sign is the centaur. |
The Greek love for the horse led to the ennoblement of the centaur
in myth and legend. The Centaur Chiron was known for his wisdom
and healing abilities. Nessus was killed by Hercules for trying
to rape a woman under his charge, and other centaurs were renowned
for their weakness for drink. The centaur symbolizes mankinds
dual nature as an intellectual creature (the human half) which
was also a physical animal (the horse half).
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Some Famous Sagittarians |
November
23, 1893 - Harpo Marx - Actor
November 23, 1927 - Otis Chandler - Publisher
November 23, 1926 - Sri Athya Sai Baba - Guru
November 24, 1864 - Toulouse-Lautrec - Artist
November 24, 1897 - Lucky Luciano - Gangster
November 24, 1917 - Howard Duff - Actor
November 24, 1921 - John Lindsay - Mayor
November 24, 1925 - William F. Buckley - Publisher
November 24, 1929 - George Moscone - Politician
November 25, 1835 - Andrew Carnegie - Industrialist
November 25, 1844 - Carl Benz - Engineer
November 25, 1846 - Carry Nation - Activist
November 25, 1947 - John Larroquette - Actor
November 25, 1960 - John F. Kennedy Jr. - President's
son
November 25, 1960 - Amy Grant - Singer
November 26, 1931 - Robert Goulet - Singer
November 26, 1938 - Rich Little - Entertainer
November 26, 1938 - Tina Turner - Singer
November 27, 1503 - Agnolo di Cosimi - Artist
November 27, 1940 - Bruce Lee - Martial Arts
November 27, 1942 - Jimi Hendrix - Musician
November 28, 1757 - William Blake - Artist
November 28, 1820 - Friedrich Engles - Marxist
November 28,1887 - Earnst Roehm - Nazi
November 28, 1829 - A. Rubenstein - Conductor
November 28, 1907 - Alberto Moravia - Writer
November 29, 1832 - Louisa M. Alcott - Writer
November 30, 1835 - Mark Twain - Writer
November 30, 1874 - Winston Churchill - Statesman
November 30, 1932 - Robert Guillaume - Actor
November 30, 1926 - Richard Crenna - Actor
November 30, 1929 - Dick Clark - Entertainer
November 30, 1930 - G. Gordon Liddy Celebrity
November 30, 1955 - Billy Idol - Musician
December 1, 1913 - Mary Martin - Actress
December 1, 1939 - Lee Trevino - Sports Figure
December 1, 1935 - Woody Allen - Producer
December 1, 1945 - Bette Midler - Actress
December 1, 1960 - Carol Alt - Model
December 2, 1859 - Georges Seurat - Artist
December 2, 1915 - Randolph Hearst - Publisher
December 2, 1924 - Alexander Haig - Statesman
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December
2, 1945 - Charles Watson - Criminal
December 2, 1948 - Cathy Lee Crosby - Singer
December 2, 1958 - Randy Gardener - Skater
December 3, 1542 - Akbar the Great - Monarch
December 3, 1875 - Maria Rilke - Poet
December 3, 1857 - Joseph Conrad - Writer
December 3, 1923 - Maria Callas - Singer
December 3, 1931 - Jaye P. Morgan - Singer
December 3, 1939 - Terry Cole-Whittaker - Minister
December 3, 1965 - Katarina Witt - Sports Figure
December 4, 1632 - Baruch Spinoza - Philosopher
December 4, 1795 - Thomas Carlyle - Writer
December 4, 1865 - Edith Cavell - Nurse
December 4, 1866 - Wassily Kandinsky - Artist
December 4, 1892 - Francisco Franco - Dictator
December 4, 1922 - Deanna Durbin - Actress
December 5, 1902 - Strom Therman - Politician
December 5, 1922 - Benjamine Creme - Occultist
December 5, 1942 - Robert Hand - Astrologer
December 6, 1941 - Richard Speck - Criminal
December 7, 1915 - Eli Wallach - Actor
December 7, 1932 - Ellen Burstyn - Actress
December 7, 1942 - Harry Chapin - Musician
December 7, 1956 - Larry Bird - Basketball Star
December 8, 1765 - Eli Whitney - Inventor
December 8, 1865 - Jan Sibelius - Composer
December 8, 1886 - Diego Rivera - Artist
December 8, 1894 - James Thurber - Writer
December 8, 1925 - Sammy Davis, Jr. - Entertainer
December 8, 1933 - Flip Wilson - Comedian
December 8, 1936 - David Carradine - Actor
December 8, 1939 - James Gallway - Musician
December 8, 1944 - Jim Morrison - Musician
December 8, 1947 - Gregg Allman - Musician
December 8, 1953 - Kim Basinger - Actress
December 8, 1967 - Sinead O'Connor - Singer
December 9, 1916 - Kirk Douglas - Actor
December 9, 1958 - Donny Osmond - Singer
December 10, 1815 - Ada Byron - Mathematics
December 10, 1830 - Emily Dickenson - Poet
December 10, 1952 - Susan Dey - Actress
December 10, 1957 - Mahara Ji - Guru
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December
11, 1810 - Alfred de Musset - Writer
December 11, 1843 - Robert Koch - Bacteriologist
December 11, 1882 - F. Laguardia - Politician
December 11, 1912 - Carlo Ponti - Producer
December 11, 1918 - A. Solzhenitsyn - Writer
December 11, 1931 - Rita Moreno - Actress
December 11, 1939 - Tom Heyden - Activist
December 11, 1950 - Terri Garr - Actress
December 11, 1950 - Christina Onassis - Heiress
December 12, 1867 - Isabelle Pagan - Astrologer
December 12, 1882 - Elbert Benjamine - Astrologer
December 12, 1893 - Edward G. Robinson - Actor
December 12, 1924 - Ed Koch - Politician
December 12, 1928 - Helen Frankenthaler - Artist
December 13, 1821 - Gustave Flaubert - Writer
December 13, 1897 - Drew Pearson - Journalist
December 13, 1923 - Edmund Van Dusen - Writer
December 13, 1925 - Dick Van Dyke - Actor
December 13, 1941 - John Davidson - Actor
December 14, 1896 - James Doolittle - Miliatary
December 14, 1897 - Margaret C. Smith - Politician
December 14, 1935 - Lee Remick - Actress
December 14, 1946 - Patty Duke - Actress
December 15, 1892 - J. Paul Getty - Industrialist
December 15, 1933 - Tim Conway - Actor
December 15, 1949 - Don Johnson - Actor
December 16, 1770 - L.V. Beethovan - Composer
December 16, 1775 - Jane Austin - Writer
December 16, 1901 - Margaret Mead - Anthopologist
December 16, 1917 - Authur Clarke - Writer
December 16, 1939 - Liv Ullmann - Actress
December 17, 1903 - Erskine Caldwell - Writer
December 18, 1879 - Paul Klee - Artist
December 18, 1880 - Earl C. Anthony - Entrepreneur
December 18, 1886 - Ty Cobb - Baseball Star
December 18, 1913 - Willie Brandt - Chancellor
December 18, 1947 - Adrienne Hirt - Sex Therapist
December 18, 1908 - Andrew Johnson - President US
December 18, 1943 - Keith Richards - Rolling Stone
December 18, 1946 - Steven Spielberg - Filmmaker
December 19, 1910 - Jean Genet - Writer
December 19, 1919 - John Candies - Child Prodigy
December 19, 1608 - John Milton - Writer
December 19, 1946 - Robert Urich -actor
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