If we will follow the traditional dates given to each of the zodiac signs, we would now fall under Scorpio, which is seen to last from the 23rd of October to the 22nd of November. Let us have a brief understanding of what Scorpio individuals are most likely to be and how they could affect our own lives.
Intensity is one keyword for this sign, the individuals under which are known for their strong and forceful will to survive and succeed in any other endeavour that they wish to pursue. They are a proud bunch, and can be a dangerous enemy to all those who insult them.
People under this sign are mostly seen to be temperamental. Serene and deep-thinking at one moment, though always ready to blow off with anger and intense emotions anytime soon. They are a bit unstable in this regard, though this is exactly one of the characteristics that draw people to them.
Strong-willed as mentioned above, they are probably the most difficult set of people to give pressure on, because their will allows them to yield against such pressures. In fact, it is these people born under the sign of Scorpio who are good at pressuring other people, a fact not immediately obvious because they are perceived to be reserved and conservative. Watchfulness of everyone's moves in a group despite the apparent removal is something that describes them well.
This large amount of energy can work to the Scorpio people's advantage and disadvantage. On one hand, the excess energy allows them to make very high ambitions and actually succeed at them. They make good leaders because of their willingness to drive people to their interests, sometimes already going blunt to those whom they dislike.
On the negative side of things, Scorpions can be a bit jealous. They also have this tendency to disregard friends when they (the friends) cease to be useful. With a little self-control and a lot of imagination, Scorpions can well become the excellent leaders that our world needs right now.
Hi.The constellation theory seems true, we need more theory, more scientific proof(or without scientific proof but systematic or self-complement).
Any books work on this direction to recommend?
Thanks very much!
Comment #2 stacey at 01/28/10 12:49