EarthAirNFire
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Hopefully this is the right place to post this, and also that it is not redundant of an earlier thread. I looked but didn't see anything...
There is a trend among my family and friends to be born on the 21st/22nd of a month, which we all know tends to correspond to the cusp of a new sun sign. I'd like to invite everyone to weigh in with any experience or insights you might have as to the effects of being born "between signs" so to speak.
For instance, I was born on May 21; chart generators place me at 1 degree Gemini. If I were born less than 24 hours earlier I'd be a Taurus. While I do mostly identify with the typical Gem-sun traits, there are also definite Taurean undertones to my conscious personality. I enjoy mental pursuits and exchange of ideas, and have a wide variety of interests (Gem), but I am not particularly outgoing and I definitely enjoy indulging the senses with food, drink, and music (Taur).
I suspect this is an area where (as Arroyo seems to be fond of pointing out) our highly automated and computerized society tends to fail; the signs and houses are not cut and dry boxes but rather vibrations that rise, peak, fall, and trough.
Thoughts?
There is a trend among my family and friends to be born on the 21st/22nd of a month, which we all know tends to correspond to the cusp of a new sun sign. I'd like to invite everyone to weigh in with any experience or insights you might have as to the effects of being born "between signs" so to speak.
For instance, I was born on May 21; chart generators place me at 1 degree Gemini. If I were born less than 24 hours earlier I'd be a Taurus. While I do mostly identify with the typical Gem-sun traits, there are also definite Taurean undertones to my conscious personality. I enjoy mental pursuits and exchange of ideas, and have a wide variety of interests (Gem), but I am not particularly outgoing and I definitely enjoy indulging the senses with food, drink, and music (Taur).
I suspect this is an area where (as Arroyo seems to be fond of pointing out) our highly automated and computerized society tends to fail; the signs and houses are not cut and dry boxes but rather vibrations that rise, peak, fall, and trough.
Thoughts?