The Leo type is the most dominant, spontaneously creative and
extrovert of all the zodiacal characters. In grandeur of manner,
splendor of bearing and magnanimity of personality, they are the
monarch's among humans as the lion is king of beasts. They are
ambitious, courageous, dominant, strong willed, positive,
independent, self-confident there is no word as doubt in their
vocabularies and self-controlled. Born leaders, either in support
of or in revolt against the status quo, they are at their most
effective when in a position of command, their personal magnetism
and courtesy of mind bringing out the best of loyalty from
subordinates. As they are uncomplicated, knowing exactly what
they want and using all their energies, creativeness and
resolution to get it, as well as being certain that they will,
their followers know where they are with Leonians. Leonians think
and act bigger than would normally be dared; although the
ambitiousness of their schemes and idealism may sometimes daunt
their followers, their practical hardheadedness and ability to go
straight to the heart of any problem reassures them. If Leonians
meet with setbacks they thrive on the adversity.
On the whole they are powers for good, for they are strongly
idealistic, humane and beneficent. They have powerful
intelligence and are of a broad, philosophical, sometimes
religious, turn of mind. Those who are devout may become very
obstinate in upholding traditional beliefs and will cling
tenaciously, but with complete sincerity, to practices and
doctrines which liberal thinkers regard as absurdly out-of-date.
Their faults can be as large in scale as their virtues, and an
excessively negative Leonian can be one of the most unpleasant
human beings imaginable, displaying extreme arrogance, autocratic
pride, haughtiness and excessive hastiness of temper. If
jealously suspicious of rivals, they will not hesitate to use
cunning, lies and trickery to discredit them. Self-centerdness,
greed for flattery, boastfulness and bombast, pomposity, snobbish
superiority, and overbearing and intolerant disdain of underlings
- to whom they will nevertheless delegate the carrying out of
minor details in their grandiose schemes, and from whom they are
not above borrowing immoderately if an occasion necessitates it -
any of these can be characteristic of Leo. Add to them a passion
for luxury, a lust for power, unlimited sexual lust and emotional
indulgence, and a character emerges that no one would want to
know either in public life or private. But their pride may go
before a fall as uncontrolled impetuosity is likely to bring them
low. Fortunately it is rare that a Leo is so undisciplined as to
give way thoroughly to this list of vices, and their tendencies
to them are usually balanced by an innate wisdom.
In professional life they do well at any vocation at which there
is room at the top. As politicians they are content with nothing
less than a powerful position in government. In business they may
be the chairman of their company's board, or at least directors
or managers. They are excellent organizers and overseers, and if
from the artisan ranks of society they will aspire to become the
boss, partly because they are ambitious by nature, partly because
they dislike manual labour, preferring to take charge of others
doing it. If artistic, Leos can become stars of stage or screen
(their bent is serious rather than light drama), maestros as
musicians when they will gravitate toward the grand instruments
or activities, such as the organ or conducting of orchestras and
as painters; anything grand in conception and scale appeals to
them. Leo women make exceptionally good welfare workers.
In his or her relations with others the Leo type is open,
sincere, genuine and trusting. Outgoing, spontaneously warm
hearted and plain spoken, though never lacking in kindliness,
Leos are more disillusioned than the average if let down by those
they trust. They are not good judges of character and are
inclined to favoritism and an exaggerated faith in their
followers which too often ends in disappointment. They have a
strong sex drive and are so attracted to the opposite sex that
they find it hard to be constant; they can be so intensely sexual
as to become dissolute. They may have numerous love affairs for
their love of pleasure and beauty is liable to drive them from
one attractive partner to another. They are very much inclined to
deceive. Their marriages may fail for the same reason, yet they
are sincere and generous to their lovers while love lasts, and
will remain attached to their homes so long as it is run for
their benefit. They demand service but are incapable of giving
it.
Physically Leos have large, strong and active bodies, broad
shouldered, big boned, taller than average, yet narrow flanked
and often lean in youth. Such physiques often run to plumpness as
the years pass (though usually majestically so!). Their heads are
large and round, their hair usually blond and curly, their
complexions florid, their expression imperious. The eyes, often
blue or grey, are wide, prominent and keen. They stride
masterfully and in a stately fashion, their upright carriage
reflecting the sense that they have a right to be here.
Physiologically, Leo governs the upper back, forearms, wrist,
spine and heart. Its natives are subject to a number of ailments:
pain in the back and lungs, spinal complaints, diseases of the
heart and blood, sickness in ribs and sides, convulsions,
pleasantries, violent burning fevers including, in former days
when they were prevalent, plague and pestilence jaundice and some
afflictions of the eyes.
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