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From: ﻚﻕ1979ﻚﻕ  (Original Message)Sent: 11/7/2005 3:02 PM

Capricorn

The Myth:
The textbooks imply that Capricorns are dreadfully dull. They paint these people as seriously sensible, practical planners who are diligent, dedicated and industrious. Allegedly their only aim in life is to get things together and then hold them there. Nowhere in the summary of this sign is there a mention of spontaneity or imagination.

The Truth:
Statistics prove that, if you were born under Capricorn, you are less likely to believe in astrology. Some think that this is because Capricorns are too "down to earth". Actually though, it's because they don't like the description of their sign. And who can blame them? These ambitious high achievers have better things to do with lives than correct moronic misconceptions. Capricorns may be capable characters but they have plenty of mystery and sensitivity in their souls. They also have plenty of fire in their bellies. These passionate, adventurous and mischievous people also just so happen to be highly intelligent. They can instantly see that if folk want to jump to the wrong conclusion about them, it will only help them run rings round the rest of the human race!

The Key To Success:
If you are a Capricorn, you belong not to the sign of the goat but to the sign of the sea-goat; a mythical creature that represents "the doorway to another world". Remember this and have more faith in the visions and ideas that constantly flood through your busy brain. Believe in yourself, not the nonsense that they speak about your sign.



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From: ﻚﻕ1979ﻚﻕSent: 11/11/2005 6:43 AM

The Goat
December 22 to January 20

Traditional
Capricorn Traits

Practical and prudent
Ambitious and disciplined
Patient and careful
Humorous and reserved

On the dark side....

Pessimistic and fatalistic
Miserly and grudging

Capricorn! About Your Sign...

Capricorn is one of the most stable and (mostly) serious of the zodiacal types. These independent, rocklike characters have many sterling qualities. They are normally confident, strong willed and calm. These hardworking, unemotional, shrewd, practical, responsible, persevering, and cautious to the extreme persons, are capable of persisting for as long as is necessary to accomplish a goal they have set for themselves. They are reliable workers in almost any profession they undertake. They are the major finishers of most projects started by the 'pioneering' signs; with firm stick-to-it-ness they quickly become the backbone of any company they work for.

Capricornians make of themselves, resourceful, determined managers; setting high standards for themselves and others. They strive always for honesty in their criticism of self, they respect discipline from above and demand it from those beneath them. In their methodical, tough, stubborn, unyielding way, they persist against personal hardship, putting their families and/or their work before their own needs and welfare to reach their objectives long after others have given up and fallen by the wayside. In fact when practical ability allied with the drive of ambition are required in employees to make a project succeed, Capricornians are the people to hire. They plan carefully to fulfill their ambitions (which often include becoming wealthy), they are economical without meanness, and able to achieve great results with minimum effort and expense. Because of their organizing ability they are able to work on several projects simultaneously.

They have a great respect for authority but may not, if they reach high rank, be willing to listen to other opinions on things they are directly responsible for. As the ranking authority figure in a given situation they expect their underlings to be as self disciplined as they themselves are, and to perform every task undertaken to the highest standard. They are, nevertheless, fair as well as demanding. Among their equals they are not always the most pleasant of work fellows for they are reserved and too conservative, valuing tradition more than innovation, however valuable the latter, and they are often humorless. There is also a tendency to pessimism, melancholy and even unhappiness which many Capricornians are unable to keep to themselves, especially if they fail personally. In the extreme this trait can make them a very depressed individual; ecstatic happiness alternating with the most wretched kind of misery which is so subconsciously buried that he or she should seek help if such emotions become frequent. For the above reason, capable Capricorn should spend many hours in meditation, gathering the strength to control such inner emotions.

The swings in mood are not the only reason some Capricornians deserve the adjective based on their name - capricious. They can be surprisingly and suddenly witty and subtle for the quiet, reserved individuals they seem to be, and they also have a tendency to ruin things by unexpected and utterly irresponsible bouts of flippancy. In certain individuals in whom the characteristic is strong, the temptation to do this has to be resisted with iron self-control. Another unexpected quality in some Capricornians is an interest in the occult which persists in spite of their naturally skeptical turn of mind.

Their intellects are sometimes very subtle. They think profoundly and deeply, throughly exploring all possibilities before deciding on a 'safe' alternative. They have good memories and an insatiable yet methodical desire for knowledge. They are rational, logical and clearheaded, have good concentration, delight in debate in which they can show off their cleverness by luring their adversaries into traps and confounding them with logic.

In their personal relationships they are often ill-at-ease, if not downright unhappy. They are somewhat self-centered but not excessively so, wary and cautious around people they do not know very well, preferring not to meddle with others and in turn not to allow interference with themselves, thus they tend to attract people who do not understand them. Casual acquaintances they will treat with diplomacy, tact and, above all, reticence. They make few good friends but are intensely loyal to those they do make, and they can become bitter, and powerful enemies. They sometimes dislike the opposite sex and test the waters of affection gingerly before judging the temperature right for marriage. Once married, however, they are faithful, though inclined to jealousy. Most Capricornians marry for life.

Their occupations can include most professions that have to do with math or money and they are strongly attracted to music. They can be economists, financiers, bankers, speculators, contractors, managers and real estate brokers. They excel as bureaucrats, especially where projects demanding long-term planning and working are concerned, and their skill in debate and love of dialectic make them good politicians. They are excellent teachers, especially as principals of educational establishments where they have the authority to manage and organize without too much intimacy with the staff members. If working with their hands, they can become practical scientists, engineers, farmers and builders. The wit and flippancy which is characteristic of certain Capricornians may make some turn to entertainment as a career.

Possible Health Concerns...

Capricorn governs the knees, bones and skin, so its subjects may be liable to fractures and strains of the knees and other defects of the legs. Skin diseases from rashes and boils to leprosy (in countries where that disease is prevalent) are dangers, and digestive upsets may be caused by the tendency of Capricorns to worry or suppress emotions. Anemia, Bright's disease, catarrh, deafness, rheumatism and rickets are also said to threaten the natives of this sign.

    LIKES
  • Reliability
  • Professionalism
  • Knowing what you discuss
  • Firm Foundations
  • Purpose
    DISLIKES
  • Wild Schemes
  • Fantasies
  • Go-nowhere jobs
  • Ignominy
  • Ridicule

PROBLEMS THAT MAY ARISE FOR YOU, AND THEIR SOLUTIONS

As with all sun signs, we all have unique traits to our personalities. When these traits are suppressed, or unrealized, problems will arise. However, with astrology we can examine the problem and assess the proper solution based on the sun sign characteristics. As a Capricornian, you may see things below that really strike home. Try the solution, you most likely will be amazed at the results. If you find yourself on the receiving end of the negatives below, it is because you are failing to express the positive.

PROBLEM:   Having people take advantage of you and your good nature.
SOLUTION:  Try being more careful with your favors, and putting number one first for a change.

PROBLEM:  Having people getting "turned off" of you.
SOLUTION:  Examine the kind of causes that you have been defending or pushing lately; make wiser choices.

PROBLEM:   Coworkers not liking to work along side of you, sharing projects.
SOLUTION:   While you make a good authority figure try not to act like it when working in tandem with another as an equal.

PROBLEM:  Getting too tired out and not finishing projects that you have in the works.
SOLUTION:   Try not to make too many plans and have them scheduled too close together. Try pacing yourself and you  will clear this problem up.

Your ruling planet is SATURN

Some more interesting facts about your sign:

The animal associated with your sign is this beautiful Goat, it is a surefooted animal that weighs in at an average of 150-300 pounds and reaching heights of 35-45 inches. Due to its hooves, with cushioned skid-proof pads for grip, the goat is very agile. This animal has a narrow head with slender, black horns that rise in a backward curve to a length of 10-12 inches. The coat is white and on the chin is a double beard of long hair.

The color of choice for Capricorn isBROWN
and most dark colors

BLACK ONYX

The beautiful Onyx is your starstone. Onyx is a type of agate (cryptocrystaline Quartz) that is recognized by the alternating, parallel bands of black and white. It is used for the carving of cameos, (a figure carved in the white layer which stands in relief against the black layer). If the white layer alternates with a different color then the agate is given different names: if red it's carnelian-onyx, if brown it is sardonyx, and if the second layer is of the pale shades that characterizes common chalcedony it is called chalcedony-onyx. A solid piece of pure black Onyx is dyed. Agates are not always dyed black unless it is called Onyx, (Agate is frequently dyed red, green, blue, etc.)


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From: ﻚﻕ1979ﻚﻕSent: 11/11/2005 6:43 AM

Some Famous Capricorns That Share Your Sign!

December 22, 1812 - Lady Bird Johnson - First Lady
December 22, 1948 - Steve Garvey - Sports Figure
December 23, 1918 - Helmut Schmidt - Politician
December 23, 1926 - Robert Bly - Writer
December 23, 1950 - Susan Lucci - Actress
December 24, 1503 - Michel de Nostradomus - Astrologer
December 24, 1546 - Tycho Brahe - Astrologer
December 24, 1809 - Kit Carson - Western Figure
December 24, 1905 - Howard Hughes - Recluse
December 24, 1905 - Ava Gardner - Actress
December 25, 1821 - Clara Barton - Nurse
December 25, 1870 - Helena Rubenstein - Cosmetics
December 25, 1887 - Conrad Hilton - Hotel Empire
December 25, 1907 - Cab Calloway - Entertainer
December 25, 1918 - Anwar Sadat - Political Leader
December 25, 1924 - Rod Serling - Writer
December 25, 1925 - Carlos Castaneda - Writer
December 25, 1946 - Larry Csonka - Sports Figure
December 25, 1949 - Sissy Spacek - Actress
December 25, 1954 - Annie Lennox - Singer
December 26, 1893 - Robert Ripley - Cartoonist
December 26, 1893 - Mao Tse Tung - Political Leader
December 26, 1891 - Henry Miller - Writer
December 26, 1914 - Richard Widmark - Actor
December 26, 1921 - Steve Allen - Comedian
December 26, 1924 - Alan King - Comedian
December 27, 1822 - Louis Pasteur - Scientist
December 27, 1901 - Marlene Dietrich - Actress
December 28, 1908 - Lew Ayres - Actor
December 28, 1954 - Denzel Washington - Actor
December 29, 1809 - William Gladstone - Prime Minister
December 29, 1876 - Pablo Casals - Conductor
December 29, 1938 - Jon Voight - Actor
December 30, 1895 - Lotte von Strahl - Psychic
December 30, 1865 - Rudyard Kipling - Writer
December 30, 1914 - Bert Parks - Entertainer
December 30, 1935 - Sandy Koufax - Sports Figure
December 30, 1946 - Patti Smith - Entertainer
December 30, 1959 - Tracy Ullman - Actress
December 31, 1886 - Elizabeth Arden - Cosmetics
December 31, 1869 - Henri Matisse - Artist
December 31, 1908 - S. Wiesenthal - Activist
December 31, 1936 - Noel Tyl - Astrologer


December 31, 1937 - Anthony Hopkins - Actor
December 31, 1943 - John Denver - Singer
December 31, 1959 - Val Kilmer - Actor
January 1, 1895 - J. Edgar Hoover - FBI Director
January 1, 1900 - Xavier Cugat - Bandleader
January 1, 1909 - Barry Goldwater - Politician
January 1, 1920 - J. D. Salinger - Writer
January 2, 1873 - Therese De Lisieux - Saint
January 2, 1880 - Joseph Stalin - Dictator
January 2, 1940 - Jim Bakker - Religious Figure
January 3, 1892 - J.R. Tolkien - Writer
January 3, 1932 - Dabney Coleman - Actor
January 3, 1909 - Victor Borge - Musician
January 3, 1950 - Victoria Principle - Actress
January 3, 1956 - Mel Gibson - Actor
January 4, 1643 - Isaac Newton - Scientist
January 4, 1938 - Dyan Cannon - Actress
January 5, 1876 - Konrad Adenauer - Chancellor
January 5, 1893 - P. Yogananda - Guru
January 5, 1918 - Jean Dixon - Psychic
January 5, 1928 - Walter Mondale - Politician
January 5, 1946 - Diane Keaton - Actress
January 6, 1572 - Johannes Kepler - Astronomer
January 6, 1832 - Gustave Dore - Artist
January 6, 1872 - Alexander Sciabian - Composer
January 6, 1878 - Carl Sandburg - Poet
January 6, 1915 - Alan Watts - Writer
Janaury 6, 1925 - John Delorean - Celebrity
January 6, 1947 - David Bowie - Musician
January 7, 1572 - Johannes Kepler - Astronomer
January 7, 1844 - Bernadette - Saint
January 7, 1912 - Charles Addams - Cartoonist
January 8, 1864 - Prince Albert Victor - Royalty
January 8, 1896 - Arthur Ford - Medium
January 8, 1935 - Elvis Presley - Musician
January 8, 1939 - Yvette Mimieux - Actress
January 9, 1898 - Gracie Fields - Entertainer
January 9, 1902 - Rudolph Bing - Opera Admin.
January 9, 1908 - Simone de Beauvoir - Writer
January 9, 1913 - Richard Nixon - President US
January 9, 1914 - Gypsy Rose Lee - Entertainer
January 9, 1928 - Judith Kranz - Writer
January 9, 1941 - Joan Baez - Singer
January 9, 1951 - Crystal Gayle - Singer
January 10, 1887 - Robinson Jeffers - Writer
January 10, 1927 - Giselle MacKenzie - Singer
January 10, 1945 - Rod Stewart - Singer
January 10, 1953 - Pat Benetar - Singer
January 11, 1842 - William James - Writer
January 11, 1928 - Grant Tinker - TV Production
January 11, 1946 - Naomi Judd - Singer
January 12, 1893 - Herman Goering - Nazi
January 12, 1915 - Martin Agronski - TV Host
January 12, 1951 - Rush Limbaugh - Radio Host
January 12, 1951 - Kirstie Alley - Actress
January 12, 1954 - Howard Stern - Radio Host
January 13, 1913 - Ralph Edwards - Broadcaster
January 13, 1832 - Horatio Alger - Writer
January 13, 1860 - J. Pershing - Military
January 13, 1866 - Sophie Tucker - Entertainer
January 13, 1919 - Robert Stack - Actor
January 14, 1875 - Albert Schweitzer - Humanitarian
January 14, 1919 - Andy Rooney - TV Personality
January 14, 1941 - Faye Dunaway - Actress
January 14, 1941 - Gamble Benedict - Heiress
January 14, 1412 - Joan of Arc - Saint
January 15, 1906 - Aristotle Onassis - Industrialist
January 15, 1913 - Lloyd Bridges - Actor
January 15, 1929 - Martin Luther King - Civil Rights
January 16, 1901 - F. Batista - Dictator
January 16, 1908 - Ethel Merman - Entertainer
January 17, 1863 - David Llloyd Geroge - Prime Minister
January 17, 1899 - Al Capone - Gangster
January 17, 1933 - Shari Lewis - Puppeteer
January 17, 1931 - James Earl Jones - Actor
January 17, 1942 - Muhammad Ali - Boxer
January 17, 1944 - Joe Frazier - Boxer
January 17, 1949 - Andy Kaufman - Comedian
January 17, 1927 - Tom Dooley - Humanitarian
January 18, 1840 - A.P. Seinnett - Occultist
January 18, 1892 - Oliver Hardy - Comedian
January 18, 1904 - Cary Grant - Actor
January 18, 1955 - Kevin Costner - Actor
January 19, 1809 - Edgar Allen Poe - Writer
January 19, 1839 - Paul Cezanne - Artist
January 19, 1943 - Janis Joplin - Singer
January 19, 1946 - Dolly Parton - Singer