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stillatlarge
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posted April 17, 2007 07:19 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for stillatlarge     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
I've noticed tragic ends of one kind or another in 3 Sag. Two were most likely murdered and noone did anything to get justice for them. Those who could've didn't and those who would have were unable to. The other one is serving life with one appeal left for something that was overcharged and they were innocent of. In all three cases those close to them were either directly involved in what happened to them, looked the other way, or were otherwise not able to prevent it.
This makes wonder if this is something that they are prone to. It seems as if their faults are magnified and they are judged very harshly out of proportion to anything they might have done. Is this true?

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sd09
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posted April 17, 2007 07:26 PM           Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
good Q

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TheEvolution
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posted April 19, 2007 02:05 AM           Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
right now pluto is in sag. offourse it only a year more or so that it would be but pluto pushes sag till the edge till the last moment. this is an evolutionary challenge for sag. survival of the fitest. and the fitest of 'us' would be those who keep their cool 'at all cost'. never loose to anger. never explode. tell me somthing... these 3 sags ur talking about, did they get into this after they exploded at someone or something? like someone who is been messing with them, or someone who pushed them to limits.

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TheEvolution
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posted April 19, 2007 02:15 AM           Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
somneone is engineering their end. its very important that they maintain their perch and dont leap for confrontation head on. maintain discpiline at all cost. this is the test of their faith.

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taurus/gemini cusp
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posted April 19, 2007 07:38 AM     Click Here to See the Profile for taurus/gemini cusp     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
Despite Jupiter being back home in Sagittarius right now, most of the Saggies I know have been having a terrible time of it over the last year or so. Pluto could well be the cause.....

Hey Saggies - you're great and you have my love! Chin up!!! (not that any of you need telling that!)

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stillatlarge
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posted April 19, 2007 08:15 AM     Click Here to See the Profile for stillatlarge     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
Well, actually, only one of these things happened recently. Anna Nicole was in February. I'm not sure the truth will ever be known there. The imprisonment happened 3 1/2 years ago. The other possible murder was in 1974. It was my father. My older family members refused to go to police despite the urging of the funeral director who noticed the injury. I was too young to do anything about it and the suspects are long since passed on. But what happened to my father and the others made me wonder if this is somehow explained by their sign.

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shirty
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posted April 19, 2007 10:28 AM           Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
hmm I'm just going to throw this out there.. I'm a Sag with a Sag stellium in the fifth house.. Moon in Gemini.

I think right now we are attracting a LOT of people to us.. and as we all know, there are different types of people. Sometimes our Sagittarian optimism and naivety gets the best of us. (If any sign has a propensity towards embodying two extremes its Sag.. ie: complete ditz one moment and deep philosopher the next.) So I think we are all being taught to be more selective in placing trust in people. We tend to be so incredibly open (one of the traits people love in us) but sometimes a little discretion is necessary. I've personally encountered a lot of people who seemed great at first but ended up hurting me a LOT this year. I have trouble being realistic with myself and actually accepting that some people are just awful. I always want to hold on to that glimmer of hope that they're just having a bad day or something.

I hope other Sags can empathize with me here! Even though it's tough right now I think the potential for growth is bigger than ever, and I think growth is a favourite Sag word, don't you?

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marsconjunctmercury
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posted April 19, 2007 10:53 AM           Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote

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4th December 1974 18:00GMT Isle of Wight U.K

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cat71
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posted April 21, 2007 12:52 PM           Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
My Sag girl has had a terrible time over the last 18 months, particularly in relation to school - I was up there just about every other week trying to sort out one thing or another. She had bullying from kids and staff and started skipping classes as a result, her problem overall I think is she is not a clone and that terribly not so diplomatic Sag honesty Even when I tried to get her help to stay engaged in her education they said 'we can't give her help, she's too intelligent' - WTF???!!!

In the end I had to step in to her defence and have pulled her out of school and now we home-school - the stress relief we now both feel is unbelievable!

I adore her fiesty, rebellious attitude and have no intention of an out-of-date school system cloning my child! I am a Libran mother - iron fist/velvet glove: nobody but nobody messes with my baby!!!

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