Friday, February 16, 2007

Gemini

Gemini is the 3rd sign of the zodiac, represented by the Greeks as two children, although the Egyptians thought of it as two kids and the Arabs as two peacocks. The Greek twins are usually Castor and Pollux (the Latinised form of the original Greek, Polydeukes). They may be Herakles and Apollo or the pair connected with Demeter: Triptolemus (the 'thrice-daring' herdsman) and Iasion (struck dead by Zeus for consorting with Demeter in a 'thrice ploughed' field).

Qualities
Dualistic. Instinctual mind. Facile intelligence. Dexterity. Mimicry.
Careers
Musicians, Journalists, Clerks, Authors.
Health
Gemineans should guard their health jealously as it easily suffers under even the least strain. The most likely illnesses in such circumstances are bronchitis, pneumonia and other chest problems. Gemini people who feel unwell must never delay seeing the doctor because of work pressures.
In This Sign
Charles II, Jefferson Davis, Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, Sir Edward Elgar, Ralph Waldo Emerson, George III, Charles François Gounod, Thomas Hardy, J. F. Kennedy, Sir Laurence Olivier, Queen Victoria, Richard Wagner, Walt Whitman, Brigham Young.
The Sanskrit name for this month is Mithuna - the Pair

Gemini Compatibility

May 21 – June 21 Most Compatible With: Libra and Aquarius Somewhat Compatible With: Cancer, Leo, Aries and Taurus Least Compatible With: Virgo personality is seen as quite strict and hard to satisfy Sagittarius - unable to relax, like yourself Pisces - thought to have negative outlooks in addition to being self-absorbed Neutral: Scorpio and Capricorn

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