The Cancerian character is the least clear-cut of all those
associated with the signs of the zodiac. It can range from the
timid, dull, shy and withdrawn to the most brilliant, and famous
Cancerians are to be found through the whole range of human
activity. It is a fundamentally conservative and home-loving
nature, appreciating the nest like quality of a secure base to
which the male can retire when he needs a respite from the
stresses of life, and in which the Cancerian woman can exercise
her strong maternal instincts. The latter tends to like and to
have a large family. `Nest like' is an appropriate adjective for
the Cancerian home, for its inhabitants tend to favour the dark,
mysterious but comfortable type of house which has something of
the air of a den about it, a place which belongs to the family
rather than existing as a showcase to impress visitors.
That is not to say that the Cancerian is unsociable, just that
for them there is a time to socialize and a time to be solitary,
and this is part of the apparent contradiction in their nature.
Outwardly they can appear formidable - thick-skinned,
unemotional, uncompromising, obstinately tenacious, purposeful,
energetic, shrewd, intuitive and wise, sometimes with a
philosophical profundity of thought verging on inspiration. Their
intimates, however, may see a very different character, one with
a sympathetic and kindly sensitivity to other people, especially
those they love. They are able to identify with the situations of
others because of the keenness of their imaginations. They are
often over-imaginative and prone to fantasy, sometimes trying to
shape their lives to fit some romantic ideal. They are
appreciative of art and literature, and especially of drama,
where the spectacle and ebb and flow of action and feeling
particularly excite them. They may themselves possess
considerable literary, artistic or oratorical talent. Their sharp
ears and talent for mimicry can sometimes give them success on
the stage, though their tendency to be emotional may make them
overact. Interestingly - because they give the impression of
being down-to-earth - they are often fascinated by the occult and
are more open to psychic influence than the average. If they can
reconcile the personal conflict of their urge to be outgoing with
the reserve that causes them to withdraw into themselves, then at
best they can inspire a generation, especially the youthful part
of it, by their idealism. A job in which they can express this,
and in which they can do well, would be as a leader in a youth
organization.
In their personal relationships they are mentally a mixture of
toughness and softness, often emotional and romantic to the point
of sentimentality in their fantasies; but in real life and in
marriage, their loving is not so sentimental but tenaciously
loyal. Even if they have affairs (and they may do so, for the
male in particular is open to sensual stimulation), their first
loyalty remains to spouse and family, of whom they regard
themselves as the protector. Both the Cancerian man and woman
love unreservedly, giving much and asking little in return - in
fact, one of the most important lessons they have to learn is how
to receive gracefully. They are too easily influenced by those
they love and admire, and swayed by the emotion of the moment.
They are also loyal friends, the negative side of their
faithfulness being clannishness, the narrow patriotism of
"my country right or wrong"; and closing ranks in
suspicion and coldness toward outsiders.
Cancerians have a retentive memory, particularly for emotionally
laden events which they can recall in detail for years
afterwards. they are strongly governed by childhood memories and
since they live intensely in the past in memory and in the future
in imagination, a chance meeting with someone for whom they had
an unrequited love, even if they thought they had conquered the
feeling, will easily rouse the emotion all over again.
The Cancerian has many potential faults. They can be untidy,
sulky, devious, moody, inclined to self-pity because of an
inferiority complex, brood on insults (very often imagined), yet
are easily flattered. They can be tactless and difficult yet,
because they are normally ambitious, they will curry favour by
floating with majority opinions, outlooks and fashions of the
day. As a result they often change their opinions and loyalties
and, indeed, their occupations, and lack stability. They are
easily corrupted and, because they are convincing romanticizers,
can make successful confidence tricksters. Their romanticism in
another sense make them ardent supporters of causes, for example
a football team with whose heroes they can identify in a world of
fantasy.
Their abilities fit the Cancerian for a wide range of
occupations. As they are interested in what people are thinking
and able to judge what they can safely be told, they can be good
journalists, writers or politicians, though in this last capacity
they are more likely to remain in the background rather than
attain prominent positions of power. They may, indeed, change
their party affiliations. They can serve in other departments of
public affairs, especially those which involve looking after
others, for example in any kind of service from welfare and
nursing to catering - their own love of comfort and good living
makes the Cancerian an excellent chef or housekeeper. They
sometimes have a penchant for trade or business and are often
successful as a captain of industry. This is because they are
excellent organizers with a good sense of value and economy which
they may combine with a flair for inventiveness and originality.
The romantic side of their natures make them enjoy grubbing about
in places where exciting discoveries may be made (old stamp
collections in attics, etc.), and if they can do this
professionally as a secondhand dealer or specialist in antiques,
they will be happy. More common occupations which suit some
subjects of Cancer are real estate broker, gardener and sailor.
Physically they are average to below average in height, with a
fleshy body and short legs in comparison with the rest of them.
Their hair is usually brown, their faces round, their complexions
pale, their foreheads prominent, their eyes small and blue or
grey in color, their noses short, perhaps upturned, and their
mouths full. They sometimes walk clumsily.
Cancer governs the chest, breasts, elbows, stomach and digestion,
womb and female reproductive organs. Cancer, which can affect any
part of the body, is sometimes said to have taken its name from
this sign, which can therefore afflict its subjects with
imperfections anywhere. This is incorrect, however, the
derivation of cancer being the Latin cancer meaning gangrene as
well as crab. nevertheless, Cancerians are said to be liable to
breast cancer and to suffer from pleurisy, dropsy, piles and
varicose veins. The excitability mentioned above can lead to weak
digestion, gastritis and other stomach ills, and there is a
tendency to coughs and weakness of vision.
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