Capricorn
December 22
to
January 20
Ruling Planet
Saturn
Glyph
Nature
Negative
Quality
Cardinal
Key
phrase
I Use
Keywords
Prudent, Aspiring, Calculating
Main
Trait
Steadiness
Principle
Crystallization
Symbol
Goat
Colors
Black,
Dark Brown,
Gray
Metal
Silver
Gem
Amethyst
Body Parts
Bones, Knees
Lucky Number
8 and 2
Lucky Day
Saturday
Trees
Pine
Flowers
Ivy, Pansy,
Amaranthus
Herbs
Comfrey,
Knapweed
Energy
Yin
Countries
India, Mexico,
Afghanistan, Cuba,
Slovenia
Cities
Oxford, Delphi,
Mexico City
Mexico City
Ancient
drawing of Capricorn
Animals
Goats,
clove-footed
Notable Capricorn
Elvis Presley
Element
Earth
Other
zodiacs
A
q u a r i u s
Eleventh sign
Jan 21 - Feb 19
Water bearer
P
i s c e s
Twelfth sign
Feb 20 - March 20
Fish pair
A r i e s
First sign
March 21 - April 20
Ram
T a u r u s
Second sign
April 21 - May 21
Bull
G e m
i n i
Third sign
May 22 - June 21
Twins
C a n c e r
Fourth sign
June 22 - July 22
Crab
L e o
Fifth sign
July 23 - Aug 22
Lion
V i r g o
Sixth sign
Aug 23 - Sept 22
Maiden
L i b r a
Seventh sign
Sept 23 - Oct 23
Scales
S c o
r p i o
Eighth sign
Oct 24 - Nov 22
Scorpion
S a g i t t a r i u s
Ninth sign
Nove 23 - Dec 21
Archer
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Who climbs and schemes for wealth and place? And mourns
his brothers fall from grace, But takes what's due??
It is the Capricorn!!!
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Capricorn,
whose constellation is known as Capricornus, is
one of the oldest of the astrological interpretations.It is ruled by
Saturn.
Its symbol is the goat. This is
sometimes depicted as a sea borne hybrid or Dolphin. The image is often
an animal with the body of a goat and the tail of a fish.
Personal Traits
The Capricornian is generally
a serious character possessing a wry sense of humor. Independent,
steady as a rock, Capricorn reflects earthy qualities that range from
clever to vacuous. Mostly cautious, confident, strong willed, reasonable
and hard working, Capricorns are a rock upon which to build. They are
often aloof, shrewd, practical, responsible and persevering. They are
capable of great endurance Reliable in any profession they undertake,
but lacking in originality, they usually excel in following up on what
someone else has started.
Within prescribed areas, Capricorn
is a resourceful, practical manager. These folks set high standards
for themselves and others. They are self critical, and work well in
a disciplined environment, demanding equal measure from their subordinates.
A careful, ambitious planner, Capricorn
moves forward with quiet, deliberate persistence. They can be frugal,
possessing the ability to achieve results with minimum effort and expense.
Highly organized, they excel in managing several projects simultaneously.
Capricorn will often vie for a position of authority.
Once attaining control, they are demanding and exacting in leadership.
Although firm, they are usually fair to people they deal with. They
value tradition.
A person born under the sign of
Capricorn will have a tendency to be goal oriented. They seek positions
where they can have great control and authority. They don't function
well in subordinate positions. If they believe they can succeed in attaining
a goal, they will perservere until it is reached.
Capricorns tend to be profound
thinkers. To them life is a serious business, and the need to be in
control of it is paramount. They are seekers after knowledge and wisdom.
Rational, logical and clearheaded, they have excellent concentration,
and delight in all forms of debate but will maintain these bonds their
entire life.
They are loyal to intimates. Never
impetuous, they consider business and personal relationships carefully
before becoming involved. These are family people, and family usually
comes first, except where business is their primary concern.
Main positive traits:
Ambitious, hard working, responsible, practical, perserverance, self-discipline.
Negative Traits
Their naturally pessimistic nature
explains their wry sense of humor, which some think is no humor at all.
They can spread gloom and tension in a minute and are quite capable
of depressing everyone else around them. Never really up, but
often down, they need a positive environment to enliven their spirits.
In personal relationships they
tend to be uncomfortable. Rather self-centered, they are wary and suspicious
of others. They often have few close friends,but indifferent and sometimes
callous to those outside their circle.
Main negative traits:
Stubborn, overbearing, unforgiving, inhibited, fatalistic, condescending.
The occupations Capricorns usually
choose are as doctors, lawyers, accountants, and any endeavor that deals
with maths or money. They excel as bureaucrats, especially where projects
demanding long-term planning are concerned.
Capricorns also make excellent
politicians due to their skill in debate, and good teachers . They do
best in an environment wherein they can exercise their desire for authority
and organization. They are good with their hands, and may choose to
be engineers, farmers or builders. The wit and flippancy so characteristic
of some Capricorns allows them to consider entertainment as a career.
Many are also strongly attracted to musical pursuits.
Lucky Stone
Garnet
Garnets can be found in a wide
variety of colors except for blue. This is due to the fact that there
is a wide variety of chemical compositions in this family of gemstones.
Garnet is the name of a large family of stones that includes almandine,
andradite, grossular, pyrope, and spessartine. The most precious and
widely used gems of all these families are almandine and pyrope.
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Advise for the Capricorns
Sometimes Capricorns can lack
self-confidence, making them extremely defensive because deep down
they fear rejection or ridicule from others. They can hold a grudge,
sometimes for many years but should avoid it . Capricorns must learn
to make allowances for other peoples mistakes with no hard feelings.As
a rule Capricorns are likely to suffer from indigestion, rheumatism
and pain in the feet.
Origins in Mythology
The sign of Capricorn within
the Astrological zodiac dates back to at least some 4,000 years. It
is known that the Sumerians placed a great emphasis upon this particular
time of the period. During their age, the winter solstice occurred
within Capricorn. On this date, many cultures of the ancient world
would perform elaborate rituals and carry out sacrifices.
The association of the goat with Capricorn clearly dates back to ancient
Babylon, at least. The Greeks related the sign to the horned god Pan.
The image of the hybrid goat-fish creature corresponds to the tale
of Pan's encounter with the beast Typhon..Attempting to escape
the dreaded monster, Pan turned his lower half into a fish, in order
to swiftly swim away. However, here again, the association of Capricorn
with water, also dates to earlier cultures.
The Egyptians and Chinese recognized
this period as the commencement of the much anticipated rainy season.
Immediately following Capricorn are Aquarius, the water bearer, pouring
moisture upon the earth, and Pisces, the fish, immersed in the
unseen life giving forces of water.
Famous Capricorns
Joan of
Arc (January
14, 1412)
French Warrior Saint
Johannes Kepler (January
6, 1571)
German Astronomer
Sir Isaac Newton
(January 5, 1642)
English Astronomer
Benjamin Franklin (January 17, 1706)
American Revolutionary, Author, Inventor, Diplomat
Louis Pasteur
(December 27, 1822)
French Scientist, Pioneer in Microbiology
John Singer Sargent
(January 12, 1856)
American Painter
Rudyard Kipling
(December 30, 1865)
English Poet, Novelist: Jungle Book
Henri Émile Benoît Matisse (December 31, 1869)
French Painter
Albert Schweitzer
(January 14, 1875)
German Physician, Humanitarian
Jack London
(January 12, 1876)
American Adventurer, Novelist
Joseph Stalin
(January 2, 1880)
Leader of the Soviet Socialist Republic
Henry Miller
(December 26, 1891)
American Author
J.R.R. Tolkien
(January 3, 1892)
English Fantasy Author
Mao Tse-tung
(December 26, 1893)
Premier of People's Republic of China
Howard Hughes
(December 24, 1905)
American Billionaire Industrialist
Richard Nixon
(January 9, 1913)
American President
Anwar Sadat
(December 25, 1918)
Egyptian President
Isaac Asimov (January 2, 1920)
Visionary Science Fiction Author
Martin Luther King
(January 15, 1929)
American Civil Rights Leader
Elvis Presley
(January 8, 1935)
American Musician, Singer, Icon of Popular Culture
Anthony Hopkins
(December 31, 1937)
Welsh Actor
Stephen Hawking
(January 8, 1942)
English Physicist, Author
Mohammed Ali
(January 17, 1942)
American Heavyweight Boxing Champion
Denzel Washington
(December 28, 1954)
American Actor
Kevin Costner (January
18, 1955)
American Actor, Director
Mel Gibson (January
3, 1956)
Australian-American Actor, Director
Diane Lane
(January 2, 1965)
American Actress
Tiger Woods (December
30, 1975)
American Golfing Champion
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