Friday, February 26, 2010

Public service Astrology for feb 25th Happy Birthday - Salon

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Feb 24th which was mine is The Day of Sacrifice, and we are said to be giving, open and accepting, but also, static and demanding. We live for a higher cause or for love, the former is highly recommended.

Feb 25th: The Day of the HIGHER CAUSE

--strengths are Faithful, Devotional and  Giving

weaknesses are: Rebellious and Unrealistic (rebellious is bad?)

You are formidable individuals in your own right, and reach your full potential when giving your all for a cause greater than yourselves. Those born on this day hava a large measure of confidence, self-respect and when plugged into your own cause, your power is much magnified.

As children, you may have rebelled quite openly and reacted to injustice too.

Born on 25th of Feb: You will in your late thirties and forties deepen your commitment to a worthy interest, or your art or to philosophy or to an ideal of humanity. This happens in  healthy and organic way.

You born on this day, TODAY, have no time for meanness or pettiness at all. You may have a regal bearing and do things in your own way. The most successful of this day can communicate high ideals and your sense of purpose to others. (The success, happiness of you born Feb 25th is proportional to your ability to communicate without arousing antagonism. If not, self-pity or frustration can result from being misunderstood.)

Giving is more interesting to you than recieving. Be aware that those to whom you bestow gifts may not always appreciate them. If true, then toughen you stance and adopt a more no-nonsense attitude based on mutual relations to others.

born on this day: Renoir, Handel, Enrico Caruso, Anthony Burgess, Marcel Pagnol (french film director); John Foster Dulles, British director of "The Killing Fields" and Chariots of Desire" : David Puttnam.

You enjoy change but be careful re: accidents.

Advice: Be your own person and consider the wishes of others. Beware of needing admiration. Respect beliefs different than your own.

Meditation: The Brain is both a transmittor and receptor.  

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