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The
Scorpion
October 24 to November 22 |
Traditional Traits Of Scorpions
Determined and forceful
Emotional and intuitive
Powerful and passionate
Exciting and magnetic
Intellectual and Thinker
Corns
Jealous and resentful
Compulsive and obsessive
Secretive and obstinate
Stabs from the back
About Your Sign...
Lord - Mars
Characteristic - Fixed and Watery
Scorpios are the most intense, profound, powerful characters
in the zodiac. Even when they appear self-controlled and calm
there is a seething intensity of emotional energy under the
placid exterior. They are like the volcano not far under the
surface of a calm sea, it may burst into eruption at any
moment. But those of us who are particularly perceptive will
be aware of the harnessed aggression, the immense
forcefulness, magnetic intensity, and often strangely hypnotic
personality under the tranquil, but watchful composure of
Scorpio. In conventional social gatherings they are pleasant
to be with, thoughtful in conversation, dignified, and
reserved, yet affable and courteous.
In their
everyday behavior they give the appearance of being withdrawn
from the center of activity, yet those who know them will
recognize the watchfulness that is part of their character.
They need great self-discipline, because they are able to
recognize the qualities in themselves that make them different
from other humans, and to know their utterly conventional
natures can be used for great good, or great evil. Their
tenacity and willpower are immense, their depth of character
and passionate conviction overwhelming, yet they are deeply
sensitive and easily moved by their emotions. Their
sensitivity, together with a propensity for extreme likes and
dislikes make them easily hurt, quick to detect insult or
injury to themselves (often when none is intended) and easily
aroused to ferocious anger. This may express itself in such
destructive speech or action that they make lifelong enemies
by their outspokenness, for they find it difficult not to be
overly critical of anything or anyone to whom they take a
dislike.
They can
harness their abundant energy constructively, tempering their
self-confidence with shrewdness and their ambition with
magnanimity toward others provided they like them. They relate
to fellow workers only as leaders and can be blunt to those
they dislike to the point of cruelty. In fact they are not
above expressing vindictiveness in deliberate cruelty. They
are too demanding, too unforgiving of faults in others,
perhaps because they are not aware of the shortcomings within
themselves, and extravagantly express their self-disgust in
unreasonable resentment against their fellows. They do,
however, make excellent friends, provided that their
companions do nothing to impugn the honor of which Scorpios
are very jealous. Part of the negative side of the Scorpio
nature is a tendency to discard friends once they cease to be
useful, but the decent native is aware of, and fights this
tendency.
They are
fortunate in that their strong reasoning powers are tempered
with imagination and intuition, and these gifts, together with
critical perception and analytical capacity, can enable the
Scorpions to penetrate to profundities beyond the average.
They have a better chance of becoming geniuses than the
natives of any other sign. But charismatic "twice-born"
characters such as they can sink into the extremes of
depravity if they take the wrong path, and the intensity of
their nature exaggerates their harmful tendencies into vices
far greater than the normal. Rebelliousness against all
conventions, political extremism to the point where hatred of
the Establishment makes them utterly unscrupulous terrorists.
Brooding resentment, aggressive and sadistic brutality, total
arrogance, morbid jealousy, extreme volatility of temperament,
these are some of their vices. At the other extreme is the
procrastinator, the man or woman who is capable of so much
that they do nothing and become indolent and self-indulgent,
requiring extravagant praise and flattery from those whom they
make their cronies.
Being so
gifted, they can find fulfillment in many employments. Their
inner intensity can result in the ice-cold self-control and
detachment of the surgeon, the concentration of the research
scientist, and the heroism of the soldier. Any profession in
which analysis, investigation, research, dealing with
practicalities, and the solving of mysteries are relevant, can
appeal to them. So police and detective work, espionage and
counterespionage, the law, physics or psychology may attract
them, and they can become masters of the written and spoken
word. They may be most persuasive orators and find fulfillment
as diplomats or preachers and, if they make the Church their
profession, their inner intensity can express itself in the
spiritual fervor of the mystic or the thaumaturgy.
Scorpio is the
symbol of sex and Scorpios are passionate lovers, the most
sensually energetic of all the signs. For them, union with the
beloved is a sacrament, an "outward and visible sign of an
inward and spiritual grace.". Their overriding urge in loving
is to use their power to penetrate beyond themselves and to
lose themselves sexually in their partners in an almost
mystical ecstasy, thus discovering the meaning of that union
which is greater than individuality, and is a marriage of the
spirit as well as of flesh. They are thus capable of the
greatest heights of passionate transport, but debauchery and
perversion are always dangers, and Scorpios can become
sadistic monsters of sensuality and eroticism. Their feelings
are so intense that even when their love is of the highest,
and most idealistic kind, they are nevertheless frequently
protagonists in tragic, even violent romances, "star-crossed
lovers".
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