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About your sign.
Aquarians basically possess strong and
attractive personalities. They fall into two
principle types: one shy, sensitive, gentle
and patient; the other exuberant, lively and
exhibitionist, sometimes hiding the
considerable depths of their character under
a cloak of frivolity. Both types are strong
willed and forceful in their different ways
and have strong convictions, though as they
seek truth above all things, they are
usually honest enough to change their
opinions, however firmly held, if evidence
comes to light which persuades them that
they have been mistaken. They have a breadth
of vision that brings diverse factors into a
whole, and can see both sides of an argument
without shilly-shallying as to which side to
take. Consequently they are unprejudiced and
tolerant of other points of view. This is
because they can see the validity of the
argument, even if they do not accept it
themselves. They obey the Quaker exhortation
to "Be open to truth, from whatever source
it comes," and are prepared to learn from
everyone.
Both types are humane, frank, serious
minded, genial, refined, sometimes ethereal,
and idealistic, though this last quality is
tempered with a sensible practicality. They
are quick, active and persevering without
being self-assertive, and express themselves
with reason, moderation and sometimes, a dry
humor.
They are nearly always intelligent, concise,
clear and logical. Many are strongly
imaginative and psychically intuitive, so
that the Age of Aquarius, which is about to
begin, is much anticipated by psychic
circles as an age in which mankind will
experience a great spiritual awakening. The
Aquarian philosophical and spiritual bent
may be dangerous in that it can drive the
subjects into an ivory-tower existence where
they meditate on abstractions that bear
little relevance to life. On the other hand
it can help the many who have scientific
leanings to combine these with the Aquarian
yearning for the universal recognition of
the brotherhood of man, and to embark on
scientific research to fulfill their
philanthropic ideals of benefiting mankind.
When some cause or work of this nature
inspires them, they are capable of such
devotion to it that they may drive
themselves to the point of exhaustion and
even risk injuring their health.
Both types need to retire from the world at
times and to become temporary loners. They
appreciate opportunities for meditation or,
if they are religious, of retreats. Even in
company they are fiercely independent,
refusing to follow the crowd. They dislike
interference by others, however helpfully
intended, and will accept it only on their
own terms. Normally they have good taste in
drama, music and art, and are also gifted in
the arts, especially drama. |