Libra is the only inanimate sign of the zodiac, all the others
representing either humans or animals. Many modern astrologers
regard it as the most desirable of zodiacal types because it
represents the zenith of the year, the high point of the seasons,
when the harvest of all the hard work of the spring is reaped.
There is a mellowness and sense of relaxation in the air as
mankind enjoys the last of the summer sun and the fruits of his
toil. Librans too are among the most civilized of the twelve
zodiacal characters and are often good looking. They have
elegance, charm and good taste, are naturally kind, very gentle,
and lovers of beauty, harmony (both in music and social living)
and the pleasures that these bring.
They have good critical faculty and are able to stand back and
look impartially at matters which call for an impartial judgment
to be made on them. But they do not tolerate argument from anyone
who challenges their opinions, for once they have reached a
conclusion, its truth seems to them self-evident; and among their
faults is an impatience of criticism and a greed for approval.
But their characters are on the whole balanced, diplomatic and
even tempered.
Librans are sensitive to the needs of others and have the gift,
sometimes to an almost psychic extent, of understanding the
emotional needs of their companions and meeting them with their
own innate optimism - they are the kind of people of whom it is
said, "They always make you feel better for having been with
them." They are very social human beings. They loathe
cruelty, viciousness and vulgarity and detest conflict between
people, so they do their best to cooperate and compromise with
everyone around them, and their ideal for their own circle and
for society as a whole is unity.
Their cast of mind is artistic rather than intellectual, though
they are usually too moderate and well balanced to be avant garde
in any artistic endeavor. They have good perception and
observation and their critical ability, with which they are able
to view their own efforts as well as those of others, gives their
work integrity.
In their personal relationships they show understanding of the
other person's point of view, trying to resolve any differences
by compromise, and are often willing to allow claims against
themselves to be settled to their own disadvantage rather than
spoil a relationship. They like the opposite sex to the extent of
promiscuity sometimes, and may indulge in romanticism bordering
on sentimentality. Their marriages, however, stand a good chance
of success because they are frequently the union of "true
minds". The Libran's continuing kindness toward his or her
partner mollifies any hurt the latter may feel if the two have
had a tiff. Nor can the Libran's spouse often complain that he or
she is not understood, for the Libran is usually the most
empathetic of all the zodiacal types and the most ready to
tolerate the beloved's failings.
The negative Libran character may show frivolity, flirtatiousness
and shallowness. It can be changeable and indecisive, impatient
of routine, colorlessly conventional and timid, easygoing to the
point of inertia, seldom angry when circumstances demand a show
of annoyance at least; and yet Librans can shock everyone around
them with sudden storms of rage. Their love of pleasure may lead
them into extravagance; Libran men can degenerate into reckless
gamblers, and Libran women extravagant, jealous and careless
about money sometimes squander their wealth and talents in their
overenthusiasm for causes which they espouse. Both sexes can
become great gossipers. A characteristic of the type is an
insatiable curiosity that tempts them to enquire into every
social scandal in their circle.
In their work the description "lazy Libra" which is
sometimes given is actually more alliterative than true. Librans
can be surprisingly energetic, though it is true that they
dislike coarse, dirty work. Although some are modestly content,
others are extremely ambitious. With their dislike of extremes
they make good diplomats but perhaps poor party politicians, for
they are moderate in their opinions and able to see other points
of view. They can succeed as administrators, lawyers (they have a
strong sense of justice, which cynics might say could handicap
them in a legal career), antique dealers, civil servants and
bankers, for they are trustworthy in handling other people's
money. Some Librans are gifted in fashion designing or in
devising new cosmetics; others may find success as artists,
composers, critics, writers, interior decorators, welfare workers
or valuers, and they have an ability in the management of all
sorts of public entertainment. Some work philanthropically for
humanity with great self-disciple and significant results. Libran
financiers sometimes make good speculators, for they have the
optimism and ability to recover from financial crashes.
Physically the Libran has a well-proportioned, fundamentally
strong physique of between average height and tall, a round skull
and face. The hair is often fair, smooth, and fine rather than
curly; the complexion is good and the eyes often blue and very
expressive.
Libra governs the lumbar region, lower back and kidneys. Its
subjects must beware of weaknesses in the back, and lumbago, and
they are susceptible to troubles in the kidneys and bladder,
especially gravel and stone. They need to avoid overindulgence in
food and especially drink, for the latter can particularly harm
the kidneys.
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