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Birth # 1.
Starts out destined to be a leader. Will demand the
right to think and act according to own ideas. Will be
keen and perceptive. Strong will-power, drive, and
courage. Good sense of humor. Sensitive to
environment and to what others think. Blessed with
broad vision and personal magnetism. The "new" rather
than the "old" will bring out strengths. Should be
careful choosing friends.
Must guard against: dominance, egotism,
overconfidence, impatience with others, refusing to
take advice, and, occasionally, indecision and
vacillation.
Possible vocations: engineering, art, music,
writing, designing,government, health sciences,
entertainment, head of business or department.*
Birth # 2.
Starts out blessed with understanding, sensitivity,
sympathy, consideration. Gentle, winning, sociable.
Success comes indirectly through helping others to
their success. Interested in delicate things--fine
instruments, tools.
Must guard against: negativity, fear of taking
chances, timidity, fretfulness.
Possible vocations: statistician, technician,
artist, dancer, musician, finance,
transportation/travel, curating.*
Birth # 3.
Creative gifts. Deep emotions, imagination, vision,
intuition. Inspiring to others. Literary and
conversational strengths. Cheerful, obliging, helpful.
Versatile, capable, talented. Attractive to opposite
sex.
Must guard against: self-centeredness, too much
talk, scattered energies, going too far, unwarranted
optimism, withdrawal when criticized, being overly
critical in turn, impatience.
Possible vocations: writing, public speaking,
acting, fine art, law, criticism, advertising,
entertainment.*
Birth # 4.
Practical, down-to-earth, dependable, serious,
honest, ethical, patient, hard-working, exacting,
demanding of excellence. Able to establish order, to
systematize, to manage things. Selective in
friendships, careful with money. Better under pressure
than with none. Can be courageous, valorous.
Must guard against: bossiness, dominance,
contrariness, losing sight of the the larger things
through concentrating on the details.
Possible vocations: architecture, contracting,
buying and selling, management, small business,
education, finance, real-estate, promotion.*
Birth # 5.
Born with versatility. Will like travel and
adventure, new things. Fearless (sometimes
indifferent to danger), enthusiastic, makes friends
easily, very active, quick--often brilliant, a good
judge of human nature, curious. Life is full of events,
often of short duration. Good in emergencies. Learns
easily if interested. Not easily labeled.
Must guard against: foolish heroics, unstable
temperament, not finishing what is started,
recklessness, jumping from job to job and love to love,
infidelity.
Possible vocations: reporter, lecturer, speculator,
sales, detective, real-estate development, anything
involving travel or transportation, emergency services,
trouble-shooting.*
Birth # 6.
Generous, kind, appreciative, helpful,
understanding, responsible. Most successful when
helping others. Good natured. Attracts opportunity
and money. Protective of others before self. A
nurturing spirit.
Must guard against: martyrdom, allowing others to
impose, stubbornness, extremes of emotions.
Possible vocations: medicine; teaching; social
work; commercial work combining art, comfort, and
beauty; working with animals; farming; engineering;
horticulture.*
Birth # 7.
A thinker. Powers of observation and analysis. High
minded, intuitive, discerning, knowledgeable. Reserved,
thoughtful, silent, selective, proud, dignified. Inner
magnetism. Needs to be alone, a stoic.
Must guard against: too much emotion sapping away
strengths, rankling at being questioned,
hardheartedness, aloofness, skepticism.
Possible vocations: fine art, practical and
theoretical sciecce, education, anything involving
search for "hidden" things, fine crafts, criminology,
history, music.*
Birth # 8.
Organizational gifts, a juggler of many things, a
natural governor. At home anywhere. Ambitious,
energetic, efficient. A good judge of character,
philosophical, much self-control and fairness. Works
best with goals in mind.
Must guard against: greed, short-sighted pursuit of
money, materialism, exhaustion due to overwork.
Possible vocations: publishing, editing,
real-estate, selling, fund-raising, law, sports,
statistical research, history, government.*
Birth # 9.
Philanthropic. Deep feelings, dramatic,
high-minded, compassionate, generous, sympathetic,
tolerant, sensitive, imaginative, broad-minded,
romantic, passionate.
Must guard against: moodiness, timidity,
vacillation, weakness of character, uncertainty.
Possible vocations: acting, fine arts, charity,
work, foreign affairs, city planning, law, medicine,
the travel industry, film.*
Birth # 11.
Born with power, inspiration. Seemingly born wise.
A dispenser of spiritual knowledge, leader, teacher,
helper. Very alone and removed from others. Often
misunderstood. An inventor, originator. Often
experiences tragedy but learns much from it and helps
others with theirs.
Must guard against: self imposed isolation and
loneliness, being caught up in one's self (success
remains elusive if personal good is not secondary to
the good of others), being crushed by ill fortune and
by the consequences of not trusting one's own insights.
Possible vocations: teaching, art, theoretical
science, research, writing, music, philosophy, charity
work, sociology, psychology, theology, anthropology.*
Birth # 22.
Born with a gift for seeing things the way they are.
Down to earth, creative, organized, efficient, in touch
with physical "things", with whatever is tangible.
Powerful, worldly, but with a transcendence which sees
magic beneath the surface of reality. Master of one's
self. Good with money.
Must guard against: extravagance, extremism,
fanaticism, excess, being hard on one's body, avoidable
illnesses.
Possible vocations: diplomat, the military,
political advisor, humorist, humanitarian, builder,
sociologist, columnist, commentator, novelist, artist.*