October 23 - November 21
2nd Water sign - 3rd Fixed sign - Feminine
In analogy with Pluto, her ruler with Mars, and the 8th House
Scorpio governs the sexual organs and the anus.
Her color is black or dark red, her stone is the malachite, her day is Tuesday, her professions are gynecologist, psychiatrist, detective, police, the military, stockbroker, asset manager...
If your sign is Scorpio or your Ascendant is Scorpio:
Your psychological nature is bilious with aggressive impulses that spur the transformation of your being and of any situation you are involved in. You are constantly struggling to assert yourself. You cannot refrain from testing others with cutting remarks, not because you want to hurt them, but because you want to know them better through their reaction; life and the feeling of aliveness are experienced through rebellion and tension. Your aggressive attitude may equate with sly inquisition as often, you remain silent, introverted and secretive, mulling over turbulent thoughts in the depths of your mind, leaving others puzzled by your quite strange behavior.You are secretive, powerful, domineering, resistant, intuitive, asserted, charismatic, magnetic, strong-willed, perspicacious, passionate, creative, independent, vigorous, generous, loyal, hard-working, persevering, untameable, possessive, cunning, ambitious, sexual, proud, intense, competitive but also aggressive, destructive, stubborn, anxious, tyrannical, perverse, sadistic, violent, self-centered, complex, jealous.
Some traditional associations with Scorpio:
- Countries: Morocco, Norway, Algeria, Syria, Korea, Uruguay, Transvaal.
- Cities: Washington, New Orleans, Valencia, Liverpool, Milwaukee, Fes, Halifax, Hull, Cincinnati.
- Animals: insects and other invertebrates.
- Food: the same strong tasting food as for Aries: red meat, garlic, onions, leeks, spices.
- Herbs and aromatics: aloes, witch hazels, nepeta, mustard, capers, peppers.
- Flowers and plants: geraniums, rhododendrons, thistles, mint, honeysuckles.
- Trees: blackthorns, bushes.
- Stones, Metals and Salts: opals, steel and iron, calcium and sodium sulfate.
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