A
Astrological Interpretation
Capricorn
Birthday - 7 January
YOUR SIGN- Capricorn
YOUR ELEMENT - Earth
YOUR RULERS - Saturn, Venus, Mars
This
date of birth creates a deep awareness of what is right, proper,
and correct, in the terms of the expectations of society.
You
may feel that your personal desires have to be restricted in favour
of those that are expected of you.
Now
is the time however to incorporate into your life the joy of
doing that which makes you happiest. Discover what you really
love and create a space for it within your life.
You
will feel far less restricted where you create your own
boundaries and open yourself to the recognition that you have
agreed, be it consciously or unconsciously, to the situations in
your life. Agree to explore your own inner wealth of resources
and to open yourself to new experiences. Climb your own
mountain.
The
birthday of 7 January is interested in unravelling what is
essential from that which is trivial.
This
does not infer that you should continually wear a serious face
since your funniness and intelligence can see the humour of
humanity’s motivation.
Under
the influence of Venus your style is understated and classic and
you enjoy being in a well-appointed environment that doesn’t
feel overcrowded.
You
value privacy highly and sounds are important to you. Try a
collection of nature music as a relaxation medium.
Objects
of particular pleasure for you may include; carved ivory,
archaeological pieces and classical style sculptures.
On
the outdoor scene your birth date derives comfort from
gardening, nature and trees, of which, cypress and pine trees
hold strong association.
Your
birth date likes to get back to the basic in life so, why not
take the experience of a skinny in some secluded lake, river or
seashore?
A Numerological
Interpretation
Your
Magic Number Are 8 and 7
The
seventh day of the first month reduces to eight; this number
signifies the ups-and-downs in the cycles of life.
The
seventh day of the year reduces to seven, and this supports your
path by imposing upon you periods of rest between creations.
Understand
that nothing is fixed or finite. Whether you relate to the
annual cycles of agriculture, from seed planting to the
harvesting of crops, or, the production cycle of a manufactured
product, know that nothing is fixed.
Be
a participant rather than an observer, delve deep and draw from
the well of experience. Utilize your hands to create; try
gardening, carpentry, needlework or pottery for example.
Immerse
yourself in life, sit quietly and watch and enjoy the ebb and
flow of the ocean tide or, indulge in a moonlight skinny dip.
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