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About your sign.
The Taurean's characteristics are solidity,
practicality, extreme determination and strength
of will - no one will ever drive them, but they
will willingly and loyally follow a leader they
trust. They are stable, balanced, conservative
good, law-abiding citizens and lovers of peace,
possessing all the best qualities of the
bourgeoisie. As they have a sense of material
values and physical possessions, respect for
property and a horror of falling into debt, they
will do everything in their power to maintain
the security of the status quo and be somewhat
hostile to change.
Mentally, they are keen-witted and practical
more often than intellectual, but apt to become
fixed in their opinions through their preference
for following accepted and reliable patterns of
experience. Their character is generally
dependable, steadfast, prudent, just, firm and
unshaken in the face of difficulties. Their
vices arise from their virtues, going to
extremes on occasion,such as sometimes being too
slavish to the conventions they admire.
On rare occasions a Taurean may be obstinately
and exasperatingly self-righteous, unoriginal,
rigid, ultraconservative, argumentative,
querulous bores, stuck in a self-centered rut.
They may develop a brooding resentment through
nursing a series of injuries received and,
whether their characters are positive or
negative, they need someone to stroke their egos
with a frequent, "Well Done!" Most Taureans are
not this extreme though.
They are faithful and generous friends with a
great capacity for affection, but rarely make
friends with anyone outside their social rank,
to which they are ordinarily excessively
faithful. In the main, they are gentle, even
tempered, good natured, modest and slow to
anger, disliking quarreling and avoiding
ill-feeling. If they are provoked, however, they
can explode into violent outbursts of ferocious
anger in which they seem to lose all
self-control. Equally unexpected are their
occasional sallies into humor and exhibitions of
fun.
Although their physical appearance may belie it,
they have a strong aesthetic taste, enjoying
art, for which they may have a talent, beauty
(recoiling from anything sordid or ugly) and
music. They may have a strong, sometimes
unconventional, religious faith. Allied to their
taste for all things beautiful is a love for the
good things of life pleasure, comfort, luxury
and good food and wine and they may have to
resist the temptation to over indulgence,
leading to drunkenness, gross sensuality, and
covetousness.
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