Capricorn 'We achieve'

Capricorn 
December 21 - January 19
3rd Earth sign - 4th Cardinal sign (winter solstice) - Feminine
In analogy with Saturn, her ruler, and the 10th House
Capricorn governs the knees, the bones and the skin.

Her color is black, or grey, green or brown, her stone is the jade, her day is Saturday, her professions are politician, researcher, jurist, scientist, engineer, administrator... 

If your sign is Capricorn or your Ascendant is Capricorn:

Your psychological nature is introverted and cold, totally controlled and phlegmatic, at least regarding the image you project invariably. You seem unemotional and austere. Actually, your secondary chews over the strategies or responses that you create as a reaction to the environment. You are slow but very thoughtful, solid and balanced. You are as curt as you are cold and you put the strength of your character at the service of your huge and long-term ambition. Or you may be detached from the earthly riches and you focus on spiritual values.

Like all the people born under an apparently reserved and tough sign, your inner personality is often charming and gentle, as if the thick armor, forged throughout childhood, had entirely preserved the purity and the warmth of the soul imprisoned within.

You are serious, cold, disciplined, patient, focused, thoughtful, ambitious, indomitable, cautious, lucid, persistent, provident, steady, introverted, stern, willful, hard-working, responsible, persevering, honest, realistic, loyal, reserved, resolute, moralistic, quiet, rigorous, attached and reliable. But you may also be curt, withdrawn, calculating, petty, cruel, unpleasant, ruthless, selfish, dull, rigid, slow or skeptical.

Some traditional associations with Capricorn: 

  • Countries: India, Mexico, Afghanistan, Macedonia, Thrace, the Yugoslavian coast, the Orkneys and Shetland Islands, Albania, Bulgaria, Saxony. 
  • Cities: Delhi, Oxford, Brussels, Mexico, Port-Saïd, Gent, Constance, Mecklenburg, all the administrative centers of capital cities. 
  • Animals: goats, pigs and animals with split hooves. 
  • Food: meat, potatoes, barley, beets, spinach, medlars, onions, quinces, flour and starchy food in general. 
  • Herbs and aromatics: Indian hemp, comfreys, centaureas, hemlocks, henbanes. 
  • Flowers and plants: ivies, wild pansies, amaranths, pansies. 
  • Trees: pines, willows, flowering ashes, aspens, poplars, alders. 
  • Stones, Metals and Salts: turquoises, amethysts, silver, lead, calcium phosphate, calcium fluorine.

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