He
is The King (raise up your glass his name lives on), Lord of the Sun (and white
sandy beaches), Magnanimous Crusader, Romantic Warrior, Megalomaniac
Brag and Luckless Pedestrian. In fact, everything that he does seems to start
with capital letters. Occasionally, he speaks in italics, but under pressure,
he tends to lisp.Ruled by the sun, he is usually happy, strong, playful and affectionate.
The correlation with the heart and the back indicates the vital power of his
sign. He is frequently the dominating person who takes the lead quite naturally and organizes others
to follow through sheer charisma. Indicative phrases would be: "speaking
from his heart," "giving in a heart-felt way," "heart of
glass," and so on. Conversely, he can be "domineering,"
"cold and heartless," "power-mad," "colder than a
witch's teat," ad obno-xium.
But there is no need to worry. Neptune will conjunct with the moon sometime in August. This means that he will be successful in many ways, including occasions when he reaches out to encounter new experiences like word-processing or ballroom dancing. He must not allow conservatism or insecurity to deprive him of this great opportunity. He must seize the opportunity for greatness.
He will make a good actor,
chairman, goldsmith, manager, jeweller, monarch, sun bather and rock star. He
should be where a little showing-off and publicity will be appropriate, such
as bold movies or bingo socials.
During the year, the
element of fire will characterize his activities. He must exercise extreme caution. There will be
fire in his eyes (moments of
brilliant insight, rage or conjunctivitis), fire in his heart (passionate
relationships or heart-burn), and fire in his loins (as usual). He may also get
fired for his insolence and arrogance.But there is no need to worry. Neptune will conjunct with the moon sometime in August. This means that he will be successful in many ways, including occasions when he reaches out to encounter new experiences like word-processing or ballroom dancing. He must not allow conservatism or insecurity to deprive him of this great opportunity. He must seize the opportunity for greatness.
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