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The Most Sentimental Sign of the Zodiac is . . .
To me, Cancer is the most sentimental and nostalgic sign of the zodiac. Sentiment, according to Dictionary.com is defined as “expressive of or appealing to sentiment, especially the tender emotions and feelings, as love, pity, or nostalgia.” When speaking of emotions, astrologically we are speaking of water signs. There are three water signs: … Continue reading
The Astrology of Cheapskates and Wallet Forgetters
Ever had the experience of going to dinner with a group of friends and when the bill comes, someone forgot their wallet? Or when you split the bill and everyone pays with cash, somehow there is not enough money? Do … Continue reading
The Sign Most Likely to Hold a Grudge is . . .
First, what’s a grudge? Sometimes in your life you decide to disassociate from other people. You don’t want them in your life for one reason or another. That is not the “grudge” I’m referring to. Dictionary.com defines grudge as “a … Continue reading
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The Sign of the Zodiac Most Likely to Like Its Own Sign of the Zodiac is . . .
Back in the 1960s and 1970s when, for a short period of time, reverence of business was partially eclipsed by a drug-fueled quest for spirituality, talk of astrology did not raise as many eyebrows as it does today. Way, way, back … Continue reading
The Most Freedom-Loving Sign of the Zodiac is . . .
Most Americans claim to love and seek freedom. But do we really? Erich Fromm wrote a book titled (in North America), Escape from Freedom. I haven’t read it in years so will borrow blurbs from Wikipedia. Fromm’s premise is that freedom, … Continue reading
The Clumsiest Sign of the Zodiac is . . .
Back in the late 1970s, Chevy Chase of Saturday Night Live was the “not ready for prime-time player” who played then-president Gerald Ford. Ford was known to be clumsy so the cute and charming Chase fell all over himself in … Continue reading
Perfectionism for Dummies
As the sun enters Virgo, it’s the perfect time to talk about perfection. The two signs I see most caught up in perfection are: Virgo Aquarius Dictionary.com defines perfection as “the highest degree of proficiency, skill, or excellence, as in … Continue reading
The Most Charming Sign of the Zodiac is . . .
Charm is defined in Dictionary.com as “a power of pleasing or attracting.” In the horoscope, the first house, ruled by Aries, represents SELF. The opposite 7th house, ruled by Libra, represents OTHERS. Libra is about OTHERS and is the sign … Continue reading
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The Hypochondriac of the Zodiac is . . .
Virgo. Let other astrologers disagree with me and tell me why. I find Virgo sun, Virgo moon or people with packed 6th houses (the house of health and work ruled by Virgo) to be those most likely to be labeled … Continue reading
The Most Intelligent Sign of the Zodiac is . . .
When I was young and someone appeared to be “the opposite of smart,” my mother and grandmother would say, “S/he wasn’t in line when God handed out the brains.” Brains, then, were a quantifiable commodity, like sugar. Human senses/traits we … Continue reading
