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7thGuardian
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posted October 31, 2014 03:26 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for 7thGuardian     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
I see. O,O So, if my Capricorn granny gets angry - I'll point her to a car and tell her to lift it up - as way the chill.^^

The truth is (facts based) - even though, it's quite uncommon - it's possible for an average human to lift a car in a life threatening situation. They call it - Hysterical Strength. Our body - is suppose to have an automatic limitation - that limits the full potential of our muscles - "to safety limits". It works kinda like an automatic boiler pressure gauge - which constantly measures the boiler pressure and keeps it at stable limits for standard usage. Same goes for the human body - that limitation protects it from braking itself - in case one would be tempted to lift heavy objects that are not fitted for his muscle mass and strength (it's what defines how much we can lift - in stable conditions). Thus, if we train our muscles gradually - by lifting heavier and heavier equipment - we can go beyond that limit by choice, but even then - it's hard to tell how far we can go - thus "accidents happen (as can be seen in extreme body building - where the body brakes sometimes - while being pushed to far)".

Though, I'm not really sure a granny could actually do it. Or at least, not any granny... cause "you still need a functional boiler" - for that to be possible and as it goes with most old people - even a lower dose of adrenaline rush - could kill them. Though, when i said old people - I was thinking of my grandparents (80+) - cause i guess a 50 year old granny could fit the bill:

She's 78 and she's a Gemini. Though, her physical condition has less to do with her sign - and more to do with the way "she chose" to live her life. ^^


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posted October 31, 2014 04:07 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for theunknown     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
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Originally posted by affy:
Cap guys are so hot. <3 Unfortunately, for me, it somehow never clicks even though I feel a lot of attraction towards them.. maybe because they are shy to take the first step too? Idk

You have a Cap stellium?



Yeah! Mars-venus-uranus-neptune. Mine probably conjunct yours too!

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posted October 31, 2014 08:37 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for etherealsaturn     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
I'm a Capricorn Sun, Taurus rising. Whenever I don't care for a person, I just usually try to avoid them, not ignoring them completely.There is a girl I work with that I really just cannot stand (Aries) its hard to go about the day ignoring her. I rather just don't initiate conversation or engagement if it can be avoided. I think that's what it really is, I just don't care to associate with people if they are not important to me.

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posted November 01, 2014 10:33 AM     Click Here to See the Profile for Faith     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
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Originally posted by PisceanDream:
Awww, you're making me all giddy hahaha! Sag Venus huh, how interesting!

I like your chart. Although your Venus isn't aspected, do you still feel the dissonance in energy between Moon, Venus, and Mars?


"Giddy"? If I were a single guy I would ask you out, just for that! =)

It's hard for me to pinpoint things...Sag Venus likes its independence and may chafe against any "ties that bind"...and I suppose Venus/Mars/moon in a t-square by sign isn't helping. But it's a subtle thing. I stay with people, keep appreciating what's good, control my wanderlust.

But I want to take credit for Venus' non-afflicted state, since it's the only planet I have that isn't afflicted...and maybe this contributes to my friendliness. I don't have hang-ups about loving people, that comes freely.

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Originally posted by PisceanDream:
Cap Sun, Pisces Moon is just about the sweetest thing ever. And then that bubbly Venus Mars combination. You honestly have an awesome chart.

Thank you! You seem like you must have an awesome chart yourself! =) Have you posted it anywhere?

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Originally posted by PisceanDream:
There's a reason why Mars is exalted in Capricorn.

Oooo good point. Thanks for reminding me.

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Originally posted by PisceanDream:
I have absolutely no Cap in my chart. But I think why I attract them has so much to do with my 1st ruler being in the 12th (Cap on the cusp) and my 12th ruler, Saturn, being in the 1st. As well as the rulers of my 5th, 7th, 8th, are all exactly conjunct Saturn. Venus also conjunct Saturn. No mystery that I'm attracted to Caps.

WOW! I can't picture this at all or figure out when you were born Usually I have some idea but you are pushing the limit of my astrology sense.

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Originally posted by PisceanDream:
A male version of you sounds about perfect to me!

Aw, good luck in finding me!

heheheh

Seriously, though ~ I don't know how many times I've told my Pisces best friend that a male version of her would be my perfect match. I think Cap/Pisces is super sweet. <3

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posted November 01, 2014 10:40 AM     Click Here to See the Profile for Faith     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
@7th

Great post

I thought that woman looked about 60 and was when I read her real age. 'Must have won SOME favors from Saturn.

"Hysterical strength" sounds bad. Why give an awesome phenomenon a pathetic name? It's like the medical nomenclature people are on some evil mission to destroy all our fun.

If I lift a car, please don't call me
"hysterical." Call me...


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7thGuardian
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posted November 01, 2014 11:48 AM     Click Here to See the Profile for 7thGuardian     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
I see. So, if you lift a car you want to be called "AngelFire"?! O.o

That could be related to your Pisces (angel) energy mixed with Aries (fire). ^^

What about "AngerFire"? Not enough fire - I presume. ^.^

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posted November 01, 2014 12:16 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for hannaramaa     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
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Originally posted by Odette:
I don't think there's any hatred Hannah. They just feel like "it's over" with that person, and they need to distance themselves.

Maybe in your case...but I asked related to my own Capricorn experience, and I'm pretty sure after he humiliated me and I humiliated him right back that there is some tiny bit of resentment - especially since he won't even look at me if I run into him! << Which is fine since I'm not running back and forth waving my hands in front of him. I still wondered what Caps do in that instance since if they ARE ignoring someone they're trying to prove a point.

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posted November 01, 2014 12:51 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for Faith     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
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Originally posted by 7thGuardian:
I see. So, if you lift a car you want to be called "AngelFire"?! O.o

That could be related to your Pisces (angel) energy mixed with Aries (fire). ^^

What about "AngerFire"? Not enough fire - I presume. ^.^


Oh damn! The link expired?? What a rip off!

LOL, angel-fire does fit in a way. How peculiar. No I'm more fiery than anything, 30% fire.

I was saying, call me Supergirl but obviously not, if I can't even make a link stay put.

Oh welllll better luck next time.

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posted November 01, 2014 01:29 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for 7thGuardian     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
Or, you could keep it real and go with something like - Supermom! ^,^

Faster than a speeding toddler!

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Faith
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posted November 01, 2014 01:44 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for Faith     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote

(Nevermind the fact that if I'm just standing there all calm, my six year-old can easily push me over. LOL)

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posted November 01, 2014 05:38 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for 7thGuardian     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
Supermoms make superkids. Doh! ^^

Children don't have much body dexterity at that age. They're still getting the hang of it. And as they grow - they're trying to adapt and test its limits while playing. Though, pushing other adults - is not just about testing strength - but it's also their way of seeking attention - they're also learning the art of manipulation by testing the boundaries of their parents (how far they can go - how adults act depending on their behaviour). ^^ And based on your reaction - they learn how to act in relation to you. If you let them push you around - they get more daring around you. On the other hand - if your husband is more strict, more manly and holds them back or pushes them away - they become more distant - in relation to him. They'll always look for mommy - and check with her first on any matter. ^^

If both parents push them away - they adapt to this type of behaviour in a dysfunctional way - and acknowledge it as a form of love. The colder type - which limits their emotional intelligence. And as they grow older - that tends to reflect in their behaviour with others - in terms of socialization. And by older - I'm not referring just to teen years but also adulthood. There are people who are older than 40 but have the emotional intelligence of a 8 year old (a healthy 8 year old - from an emotional point of view). They learned how to survive and got satisfied with that - but they didn't learn how to live a healthy life - which is highly dependent on ones emotional intelligence. Same as a building - one could crumble without a healthy foundation. And that foundation - the first bricks that are meant to support us - are laid down in childhood - with the help of those around us. As they help us place those bricks and build a strong foundation - we grow stronger together. It's when we learn what togetherness (bonding with others - making strong connections) - really means. Yet, if we lacked that support - we have to learn to rebuild ourselves at some point in our life - through self-reflection and with the help of others who are broken in similar ways.

Oops... my mind is drifting away again, so - i'll stop here. Sorry about that. I'd take it you already know all that from your personal experience. ^^

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posted November 01, 2014 10:26 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for Faith     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
^ Very intuitive.

I suppose, to the extent that my husband and I are dysfunctional, our children will be negatively affected...and of course everything is a major concern when you are a parent.

I don't get tired of being reminded how high the stakes are, so thanks for your comment.

Btw my freakishly strong 6 year-old has 1H Virgo Mars-Saturn trine Cap Jupiter. Hercules! (Especially when he's wielding a vacuum cleaner...the kid likes to clean...Virgo galore.)

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