Post by Calli on Jun 16, 2014 21:46:57 GMT
• 10th Sign of the Zodiac
• Life Phrase: I use
• Modality: Cardinal
• Element: Earth
• Duality: Feminine
• Planetary Ruler: Saturn
• Season: Winter
• Associated with the 10th House
• Direction: South
• Anatomy: Capricorn governs the knees and through its rulership by Saturn, relates generally to the bones, joints and skeletal structure.
• Places: As an earth sign Capricorn signifies farms, farming equipment, wood stores and places where farm animals roam. It is also said to specifically rule over fallow or bare land, barren fields, land that is bushy and thorny, or where there are dunghills, compost heaps or soil prepared with manure. Like all earth signs it indicates locations that are low down, either near or on the ground. It particularly signifies low dark places. Traditionally, it is said to signify a place where sails for ships and such materials are stored. Capricorn shares Saturn's dominion over boundaries, thresholds and all structures that divide and contain rooms and territory; from walls, garden fences, gateposts and international borders. As the sign that signifies mid-winter it also shares Saturn's signification over mausoleums, church yards and ruins. Inside the house it is a low dark corner, on or near the floor, doors, closed in or confined spaces, earthy objects and those associated with waste disposal.
• Countries and Cities: Include Germany (especially Brandenberg, Cleves and Hesse), Albania, Macedonia, Bulgaria, India, the Orkney Isles, Styria in Austria and Oxford in England.
• Colors: Principally black or dark brown. Capricorn's influence can add a dark, earthy tone to other colors. As a cold and dry sign it can also indicate colorless, pale, grey or wan shades associated with something that is aged and lacking luster.
• Strength Keywords: Responsible, patient, ambitious, resourceful, and loyal.
• Weakness Keywords: Dictatorial, inhibited, conceited, distrusting, and unimaginative.
• Cardinal: Consider the final result, before they take action, Conscious and concerned about their reputation, Plan for completion and highly motivated by material and physical rewards
• Earth: Enjoy materialistic possessions and powerful public status. Logical and realistic, steady and stable. Value social standing
• Feminine: Have a difficult expressing verbally the thoughts in their head, Pensive and calculative, always planning for the future, Focused on what’s in their head and can be quite withdrawn, which is why they tend to be so aloof
• Polarity of Home and Safety: Ambitious presence in the home, financial support
• Symbol: Goats are agile, surefooted, and gregarious - though older ones prefer to be aloe. Goats (specifically mountain goats) have always been associated with ascension of heights, and reaching places others are unable to. Furthermore, the “Sea Goat” shows their dual nature, as the “tail” of the Capricornian goat represents the emotional side they keep hidden.
• Glyph: The glyph for Capricorn is a little more intricate than others. Ultimately, though, the “v” represents the goat’s body (or beard) and the curling “S” represents the tail of a fish - these portray Capricorn’s symbol of the Sea Goat.
• Life Stage: Capricorn represents our societal responsibilities and finances. This is when we learn to find the place wherein we contribute to society, and when we learn to manage our income and expenses responsibly. Capricorn represents give and take and where we fit in in our world.
• Life Phrase: I use
• Modality: Cardinal
• Element: Earth
• Duality: Feminine
• Planetary Ruler: Saturn
• Season: Winter
• Associated with the 10th House
• Direction: South
• Anatomy: Capricorn governs the knees and through its rulership by Saturn, relates generally to the bones, joints and skeletal structure.
• Places: As an earth sign Capricorn signifies farms, farming equipment, wood stores and places where farm animals roam. It is also said to specifically rule over fallow or bare land, barren fields, land that is bushy and thorny, or where there are dunghills, compost heaps or soil prepared with manure. Like all earth signs it indicates locations that are low down, either near or on the ground. It particularly signifies low dark places. Traditionally, it is said to signify a place where sails for ships and such materials are stored. Capricorn shares Saturn's dominion over boundaries, thresholds and all structures that divide and contain rooms and territory; from walls, garden fences, gateposts and international borders. As the sign that signifies mid-winter it also shares Saturn's signification over mausoleums, church yards and ruins. Inside the house it is a low dark corner, on or near the floor, doors, closed in or confined spaces, earthy objects and those associated with waste disposal.
• Countries and Cities: Include Germany (especially Brandenberg, Cleves and Hesse), Albania, Macedonia, Bulgaria, India, the Orkney Isles, Styria in Austria and Oxford in England.
• Colors: Principally black or dark brown. Capricorn's influence can add a dark, earthy tone to other colors. As a cold and dry sign it can also indicate colorless, pale, grey or wan shades associated with something that is aged and lacking luster.
• Strength Keywords: Responsible, patient, ambitious, resourceful, and loyal.
• Weakness Keywords: Dictatorial, inhibited, conceited, distrusting, and unimaginative.
• Cardinal: Consider the final result, before they take action, Conscious and concerned about their reputation, Plan for completion and highly motivated by material and physical rewards
• Earth: Enjoy materialistic possessions and powerful public status. Logical and realistic, steady and stable. Value social standing
• Feminine: Have a difficult expressing verbally the thoughts in their head, Pensive and calculative, always planning for the future, Focused on what’s in their head and can be quite withdrawn, which is why they tend to be so aloof
• Polarity of Home and Safety: Ambitious presence in the home, financial support
• Symbol: Goats are agile, surefooted, and gregarious - though older ones prefer to be aloe. Goats (specifically mountain goats) have always been associated with ascension of heights, and reaching places others are unable to. Furthermore, the “Sea Goat” shows their dual nature, as the “tail” of the Capricornian goat represents the emotional side they keep hidden.
• Glyph: The glyph for Capricorn is a little more intricate than others. Ultimately, though, the “v” represents the goat’s body (or beard) and the curling “S” represents the tail of a fish - these portray Capricorn’s symbol of the Sea Goat.
• Life Stage: Capricorn represents our societal responsibilities and finances. This is when we learn to find the place wherein we contribute to society, and when we learn to manage our income and expenses responsibly. Capricorn represents give and take and where we fit in in our world.