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Sagittarius:
Patterns and Behaviors
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This year the Sun will transit Sagittarius from November 22 to December 22. If your Sun sign is not Sagittarius, you may think that these themes will not relate to you. You could be wrong. What I am writing about in my book is not Sun sign astrology. It is about whether or not the sign patterns are emphasized anywhere in your horoscope. Sagittarius makes itself felt if your Moon sign is Sagittarius, or your rising sign or even several of the planets placed there. A strong placement of the planet Jupiter can do it as well. Read on and see of this describes anyone you know.
The Child
Sagittarius is an optimistic sign and natives of this ninth sign of the zodiac are among the most popular and personable. Sagittarius, along with its complementary sign Gemini, represents the child part of the personality. Psychologically, these refer to traits like playfulness, spontaneity and humor. Even Freud listed play as one of the essential aspects of a balanced life. As little kids, they can be really a delight. However, they do not respond well to arbitrary rules. As a mental sign, they respond better to explanations even if they are too young to understand. They need to feel that YOU know and that there is a logical reason for things.
Sagittarius operates in the abstract, mental and philosophical realms. Many Sagittarian children are very bright, but the emotional maturity may lag behind the mental gifts. Some Sagittarius folks will have a great deal of trouble dealing with emotions and emotional issues. That is because we are dealing with the idealists of the zodiac in this sign. If that goes into overdrive, they will behave as though everything is just dandy, projecting their version of the ideal situation onto one that is far from it. When it finally crashes around their ears, the whole mess is often past a point of fixing it.
Too Much of a Good Thing is Too Much of a Good Thing
I will include many case examples in the book, but here are a couple of them that demonstrates so well what happens when fairness, justice and idealism get in bed together and produce multiple births, too much of a good thing, that is. Yes, fairness and justice are admirable traits. However, we get into irrational thinking when fairness and justice are projected onto every situation that may in reality be grossly unfair to others or ourselves.
One client was married to a woman who was interested in another man. She actually spent time at his house and said she couldn't decide which one she wanted. She went from one to another and this had gone on for some time. My client was oozing a philosophical attitude and unselfishly "letting her explore her consciousness" around this scenario. I said, "What are you feeling about this?" He was not even close to accessing that, not until I got through with him. Tolerance has its limits.
Another guy was married with two-year-old twin sons. He had gotten involved with another woman. He was "honest" with his wife about his attraction to the other woman and how much time he was spending with her. He actually told me that he hoped this could be a "win-win" situation all around. I said, "Are you crazy? Everyone is getting hurt here." You should have seen the incredulous look on his face. He also got it after our little "chat."
…but if I try hard enough!
EXPECTATIONS are major themes and appear in various forms. Families often project high expectations onto kids with Sagittarius as their rising signs. (The rising sign is calculated from the TIME of birth.) To understand this sign pattern, one must understand that ideals are abstract and are never going to be duplicated in the reality of physical life. Therefore, the expectations can never be translated into full expression, leaving people feeling overwhelmed. Even if the personal achievement and performance is high, it never seems quite enough.
I have clients whose expectations of what they can accomplish are totally unrealistic. They are going to write the great American novel, compose a hit song, make it in the movies, win the election or succeed at some other grand achievement for which they are totally unqualified. Another more typical take on the pattern is a seeming inability to recognize their obvious superior performance on the job.
I like to say they don't know what a "C" is. Even if they did, average performance is not acceptable anyway. If they do receive good performance ratings and praise, they tell me that they have people fooled…so far. In fact, this very pattern can lead to behaviors of holding people somewhat at a distance. If others get too close, the fear is that it may reveal that the Sagittarian is flawed in some way after all.
Someone Goofed!
Another form of unrealistic expectations is to project the idealism onto what one expects the world to be like. Read this quote from one of my clients that sums up the sentiments so typical of this pattern, "People break laws. They don't behave the way they should. I don't want the world to be the way it is." This attitude leads to a great deal of frustration because the individual feels powerless to change the situation.
We astrologers hope for a strong Saturn placement in the horoscope to counter balance the unrealistic idealism because it is the reality checker of the planetary family. My husband is a homeopathic physician and he gives homeopathic ignatia for patients caught up in expectations that can never be fully met. It is particularly effective when this pattern involves relationships. ("No man is ever good enough.")
Don't Fence Me In
Speaking of relationships, Sagittarians are lone rangers. Yes, that's right. This is one of the top signs that have the strongest freedom needs. If you want to see the last of your Sagittarius, why not suggest that he or she call you every day at 8 :00 PM and check in? You might be waiting by the phone that never rings!
My Belief System is the One That is Right
Sagittarius is the sign that refers to the personal belief system and philosophy of life. It also includes values, goals and ethical considerations. It doesn't make any difference what the belief system is be it atheistic, organized religion, fanatic cults to New Age metaphysics. This sign may deal with abstract ideas and beliefs. No one can pull a belief out of their pockets and set it on the table. However they, or entire nations, may nonetheless go to war over it. How many hostilities have broken out over religious issues? Religious conflict can exist in the family dynamics as well. Talk to a kid whose dad was a minister or who attended parochial school and now is an astrologer and a Buddhist. The family may not be too thrilled.
A search for truth then is tied to the formation of personal beliefs. Sagittarians like to be knowledgeable and regarded as informed and intelligent. They are curious. This is about the world of the mind so includes the institutions with ivy-covered walls. They are usually candidates for a higher education. They are natural born teachers, but also may be students for life as well. I have some clients with these patterns as the definitive drivers of their charts, and they are students as a career. They may reach age 50 with several degrees and never punched the time clock on the job in their lives.
The Classroom or the Call of the Wild?
The personality may go two separate ways. One is into the academic world of teaching, writing, publishing or lecturing. They can be the absent-minded professors whose socks don't match as they contemplate deep thoughts. Another is the outdoor type and the athlete. I like to notice the baseball pitchers unwinding a tall, lean body for a hurl over the plate. Not what you think; I am only looking at that academically to see if we have a Sagittarius.
But You Really Wanted to Know, Didn't You!
Sagittarians love honesty. Don't ask their opinions unless you are ready for some blunt truth. They will think they are doing you a favor to tell you some unvarnished reality about yourself. In fact, they are prone to offering it even if you don't ask. (Yes, you do look fat in that dress.) My son, David, has Sagittarius rising. I was shopping a manuscript around to publishers and received a rejection letter one day. He comforted me by telling me that maybe my book just wasn't good enough.
See No Evil
The really amazing thing about that to me is the way the Sagittarians can get away with these less-than-flattering remarks. If the Scorpios said the same thing, we would deck the bastards. But, you see, Sagittarians are the most naïve sign. They have this sort of childlike innocence and a look of expectant praise for helping you see the light that you just are sort of amused. For all their intelligence, they are probably the likeliest targets to fall for a tall story. They just can't seem to bring themselves to believe that anyone can REALLY be so bad as to cheat or lie to them.
Oh, Yes, There is a Dark Side, Virginia
Speaking of which, turn the coin of honesty and integrity over and what do you get? The sociopath, Sagittarians dark side. These are the confidence schemers, the embezzlers and perpetrators of white-collar crime. They are seldom violent. They succeed at their nefarious activities with a silver tongue. They lie as naturally as breathing. Catch their hand in the cookie jar and they will have you believing you are hallucinating without batting an eye.
One of Sagittarius's Achilles heels in relationships is sticking around trying to make sense out of a crazy partner. This sign has to figure things out, right? I have had many clients like this tell me they just can't figure out their partner. That's because she is crazy, man! What is crazier, just plain crazy or trying to make sense of a crazy person? And don't think the partner is too crazy to keep playing the crazy game just to keep the Sagittarian hooked into the relationship, trying to "figure it out."
I did a long research project on neurological problems in the horoscope. I have published articles and lectured in many different cities about it. Sagittarius and the planet, Jupiter, are strong indicators of these problems when afflicted in the chart. It is also one component of bi-polar disorder
If the native of this sign expresses on the flip side from sociopathic, has some grounding as to the realities of life, possesses a fairly clear idea of his or her abilities, lives in the now and resists the very annoying penchant of constantly preaching about everything, your Sagittarian friends will always entertain you with their great wit and humor, lift your spirits with their optimism and teach you that sometimes visions and dreams of the future really do come true.
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Diana Stone,
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Diana Stone began astrological studies in the 1960s under the tutelage of Charles Luntz, author of Vocational Guidance by Astrology.
In 1973, she established a private practice in Portland, OR. She serves a clientele that includes an extensive network of telephone clients.
Her book on the U.S. horoscope was published in 1976. In the early 90s she contributed to three anthologies published by Llewellyn Publishers and edited by Noel Tyl.
Diana has lectured extensively and is a popular keynote speaker. She delivered the keynote address at the United Astrology Conference in Orlando in July 2002.
She has been a student for over 30 years of Huna shamanism, the system practiced by ancient Polynesian kahuna. Huna Research, Inc. certified her as a teacher of the ancient lore.
Diana serves an extensive international clientele as a shaman specializing in soul retrieval. She and her brother formed a publishing company, Crystal Triangle Publishing, and the book they co-authored, The Lightbody Activation Manual, will be released in February 2003. Diana now resides in Vancouver, WA.
Diana Stone
12005 NW 14th Avenue
Vancouver, WA 98685
dianas@spiritone.com
www.DianaStone.com
Note:
Diana will be doing workshops at the Northwest Astrology Conferece (NORWAC) in Seattle over Memorial Day week-end May 27-29.
It is held at the Double Tree Suites Motel at Southcenter shopping center. For complete information on this yearly conference featuring world class astrologers call Astrology et al bookstore in Seattle. 206-548-1095
The subjects of the workshops are "Investing with Horary Astrology" and "Homeopathy--As Above, So Below."
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