Virgo is the sixth sign of the zodiac. They are the craftsman of the zodiac. Mercury (the planet of
motion) inclines those born under this sign to a state of constant activity. Tremendous energy is directed
towards doing and accomplishing. While the other signs are dreaming of things to do, Virgos are busy
doing them.
Virgos value work and the work ethic highly. They are meticulously organized and prize efficiency.
Something about their nature enables them to attend to the smallest of details. Their analytical minds
work round the clock to bring order to the chaos of day to day life. Nothing escapes their microscopic
analysis and they seldom tolerate laziness or bad workmanship.
But while Virgos may be excellent at performing the job, they sometimes miss out on the pleasures of
life because the are too busy focusing on their work. Not being able to see the forest through the trees is
another common Virgo shortcoming. They become so focused on the intricate details that they
sometimes lose sight of the big picture. Many Virgos need to learn to be more tolerant of others who are
not as exact or do not have the same high standards as they do. Sign
In Detail: Virgo Traditional Virgo is the only zodiacal sign represented by a female. It is sometimes thought of as
a potentially creative girl, delicately lovely; sometimes as a somewhat older woman,
intelligent but rather pedantic and spinsterish. The latter impression is sometimes
confirmed by the Virgoan preciseness, refinement, fastidious love of cleanliness, hygiene
and good order, conventionality and aristocratic attitude of reserve. They are usually
observant, shrewd, critically inclined, judicious, patient, practical supporters of the status
quo, and tend toward conservatism in all departments of life. On the surface they are
emotionally cold, and sometimes this goes deeper, for their habit of suppressing their
natural kindness may in the end cause it to atrophy, with the result that they shrink from
committing themselves to friendship, make few relationships, and those they do make they
are careful to keep superficial. But the outward lack of feeling may, in some individuals born under this sign, conceal
too much emotion, to which they are afraid of giving way because they do not trust others,
nor do they have confidence in themselves and their judgments. This is because they are
conscious of certain shortcomings in themselves of worldliness, of practicality, of
sophistication and of outgoingness. So they bring the art of self concealment to a high
pitch, hiding their apprehensiveness about themselves and their often considerable
sympathy with other people under a mantle of matter-of-factness and undemonstrative, quiet
reserve. They are still waters that run deep. Yet in their unassuming, outwardly cheerful
and agreeable fashion, they can be sensible, discreet, well spoken, wise and witty, with a
good understanding of other people's problems which they can tackle with a practicality
not always evident in their own personal relationships. Both sexes have considerable charm and dignity, which make some male Virgoans appear
effeminate when they are not. In marriage they can be genuinely affectionate, making good
spouses and parents, but their love making is a perfection of technique rather than the
expression of desire, and they must be careful not to mate with a partner whose sex drive
requires a passion they cannot match. They are intellectually enquiring, methodical and logical, studious and teachable. They
combine mental ingenuity with the ability to produce a clear analysis of the most
complicated problems. They have an excellent eye for detail but they may be so meticulous
that they neglect larger issues. Also, although they are realists, they may slow down
projects by being too exact. They are practical with their hands, good technicians and
have genuine inventive talents, Thoroughness, hard work and conscientiousness are their
hallmarks, and they are such perfectionists that, if things go wrong, they are easily
discouraged. Because of their ability to see every angle of a many-sided question, they
are unhappy with abstract theorizing. Appreciating the many different points of view as
they do, they find philosophical concepts difficult, and they vacillate and have no
confidence in any conclusions at which they arrive. With these qualities, they are better as subordinates than leaders. Responsibility irks
them and they often lack the breadth of strategic vision that a leader needs Virgoans are
essentially tacticians, admirable in the attainment of limited objectives. Their self
distrust is something they project on to other people and tends to make them exacting
employers, though in the demands they make on those under them they temper this attitude
with justice. They have potential abilities in the arts, sciences and languages. Language
especially they use correctly, clearly, consciously and formally, as grammarians and
etymologists rather than for literary interests, yet they are likely to have a good memory
for apt quotations. Although they are well suited for careers in machine drawing,
surveying and similar occupations, they are better fitted for a job in a library or office
than a workshop. Their minds are such that they need the stimulus of practical problems to be solved
rather than the mere routine or working to set specifications that need no thought. They
are careful with money and their interest in statistics makes them excellent bookkeepers
and accountants. They also make good editors, physicists and analytical chemists. They may
also find success as welfare workers, ministering to those less fortunate than themselves.
They can be doctors, nurses, psychologists, teachers, confidential secretaries,
technologists, inspectors, musicians, critics, public speakers and writers especially of
reference works such as dictionaries and encyclopedias. Both sexes have a deep interest in
history, a feature recognized by astrological authorities for at least two hundred years.
If they go in for a business career their shrewdness and analytical ingenuity could tempt
them into dishonesty, though they usually have enough moral sense to resist temptation.
Female Virgoans may find a career in fashion, for they have a flair for dress, in which
they can be trend setters. In any profession they choose the natives of this sign readily
assimilate new ideas, but always with caution, conserving what they consider worth keeping
from the past. They love country life but are unlikely to make good farmers, unless they
can contrive to carry out their work without outraging their sense of hygiene and
cleanliness. Their faults, as is usual with all zodiacal types, are the extremes of their virtues.
Fastidious reticence and modesty become old-maidishness and persnicketiness; balanced
criticism becomes carping and nagging; and concern for detail becomes overspecialization.
Virgoans are liable to indecision in wider issues and this can become chronic, turning
molehills of minor difficulties into Himalayas of crisis. Their prudence can become guile
and their carefulness, turned in on themselves, can produce worriers and hypochondriacs. Physically they are above average height, their bodies slender but compact and
well-proportioned, often with dark hair and eyes. Their complexions are ruddy or brown and
their faces oval. The men are not classically handsome but are well favoured and
attractive, the women good looking and winsome, often lovely but not stereotypical
beauties. Both sexes use language well, though their voices are inclined to be small and
shrill. Virgo is said to govern the hands, abdomen, intestines, spleen and central nervous
system. Illnesses to which its natives are prone include catarrh, cold, coughs,
pleurisies, pneumonia and nervous instabilities. Their natures make them inclined to worry
and this makes them vulnerable to stomach and bowel troubles, including colic and ulcers.
Male Virgoans may have trouble with their sexual organs. Both sexes are strongly
interested in drugs and esoteric cuisine and as their delicate stomachs require them to be
careful about their diet, it is essential that they treat their fascination with exotic
food with extreme care. Scorpio is the eighth sign of the zodiac. They are the detectives of the zodiac. Many astrologers
consider this sign to be the most powerful of all the signs of the Zodiac. Pluto, the ancient god of the
nether-world, death and regeneration exerts its influence very strongly on those born under this sign. Signs
In Detail: Scorpio Traditional Scorpians are the most intense, profound, powerful characters in the zodiac. Even when
they appear self-controlled and calm there is a seething intensity of emotional energy
under the placid exterior. They are like the volcano not far under the surface of a calm
sea it may burst into eruption at any moment. But those of us who are particularly
perceptive will be aware of the harnessed aggression, the immense forcefulness, magnetic
intensity and often strangely hypnotic personality under the tranquil but watchful
composure of the Scorpian. In conventional social gatherings they are pleasant to be with,
thoughtful in conversation, dignified and reserved, yet affable and courteous, and they
sometimes possess penetrating eyes which make their shyer companions feel naked and
defenceless before them. In their everyday behavior they give the appearance of being withdrawn from the center
of activity, yet those who know them will recognize the watchfulness that is part of their
character. They need great self-discipline, because they are able to recognize the
qualities in themselves that make them different from other humans, and to know that their
utterly conventional natures can be used for great good or great evil. Their tenacity and
willpower are immense, their depth of character and passionate conviction overwhelming,
yet they are deeply sensitive and easily moved by their emotions. Their sensitivity,
together with a propensity for extreme likes and dislikes, make them easily hurt, quick to
detect insult or injury to themselves (often when none is intended) and easily aroused to
ferocious anger. This may express itself in such destructive speech or action that they
make lifelong enemies by their outspokenness, for they find it difficult not to be overly
critical of anything or anyone to whom they take a dislike. They can harness their abundant energy constructively, tempering their self-confidence
with shrewdness and their ambition with magnanimity toward others provided they like them.
If they do not, or if their feelings are neutral unusual with them they relate to fellow
workers only as leaders and can be blunt to those they dislike to the point of cruelty. In
fact they are not above expressing vindictiveness in deliberate cruelty. They are too
demanding, too unforgiving of faults in others, perhaps because they are not aware of the
shortcomings within themselves, and extravagantly express their self-disgust in
unreasonable resentment against their fellows. They do, however, make excellent friends,
provided that their companions do nothing to impugn the honor of which Scorpians are very
jealous. Part of the negative side of the Scorpian nature is a tendency to discard friends
once they cease to be useful, but the decent native is aware of and fights this tendency. They are fortunate in that their strong reasoning powers are tempered with imagination
and intuition, and these gifts, together with critical perception and analytical capacity,
can enable Scorpians to penetrate to profundities beyond the average. They have a better
chance of becoming geniuses than the natives of any other sign.But charismatic
"twice-born" characters such as they can sink into the extremes of depravity if
they take the wrong path, and the intensity of their natures exaggerates their harmful
tendencies into vices far greater than the normal. Rebelliousness against all conventions,
political extremism to the point where hatred of the Establishment makes them utterly
unscrupulous terrorists, brooding resentment, aggressive and sadistic brutality, total
arrogance, morbid jealousy, extreme volatility of temperament these are some of their
vices. At the other extreme is the procrastinator, the man or woman who is capable of so
much that they do nothing and become indolent and self-indulgent, requiring extravagant
praise and flattery from those whom they make their cronies. Being so gifted can find fulfillment in many employments. Their inner intensity can
result in the ice-cold self-control and detachment of the surgeon, the concentration of
the research scientist and the heroism of the soldier. Any profession in which analysis,
investigation, research, dealing with practicalities and the solving of mysteries are
relevant can appeal to them. So police and detective work, espionage and counterespionage,
the law, physics or psychology may attract them, and they can become masters of the
written and spoken word. They may be most persuasive orators and find fulfillment as
diplomats or preachers and, if they make the Church their profession, their inner
intensity can express itself in the spiritual fervor of the mystic or the thaumaturgy. Scorpio is the symbol of sex and Scorpians are passionate lovers, the most sensually
energetic of all the signs. For them union with the beloved is a sacrament, an
"outward and visible sign of an inward and spiritual grace." Their overriding
urge in loving is to use their power to penetrate beyond themselves and to lose themselves
sexually in their partners in an almost mystical ecstasy, thus discovering the meaning of
that union which is greater than individuality and is a marriage of the spirit as well as
of flesh. They are thus capable of the greatest heights of passionate transport, but
debauchery and perversion are always dangers, and Scorpians can become sadistic monsters
of sensuality and eroticism. Their feelings are so intense that even when their love is of
the highest and most idealistic kind, they are nevertheless frequently protagonists in
tragic, even violent romances, "star-cross'd lovers" indeed. Physically they tend to be of average height with strong, capable, thick set, hirsute
bodies, bow legs and a short neck. Their skulls are dome shaped and their hair is coarse,
thick and curly. Their faces are broad and square, with swarthy complexions, dark eyes and
aquiline noses. They have strong constitutions, resistant to disease. Scorpio governs the pelvis and reproductive and urinary systems and its subjects are
said to be prone to ailments of the liver and kidneys, stones and gravel in the bladder or
genitals, and other genital ills such as priapism. Abscesses, boils, carbuncles, fistulas,
piles, ruptures and ulcers may also affect the Scorpian. |