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Half
Horse Half Archer
November 23 to December 21 |
Traditional Traits of Sagittarius
Optimistic and
freedom-loving
Jovial and good-humored
Honest and straightforward
Intellectual and philosophical
Quick as Horse and penetrating as Archer
Corns
Blindly optimistic and harsh
Irresponsible and superficial
Tactless and restless
About Your Sign...
Lord - Jupiter
Characteristic - Dual and Fiery
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. They are honorable, honest,
trustworthy, truthful, generous and sincere, with a passion
for justice. 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 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. They are
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. 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.
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