About
TaurusThe Bull
Modality: Fixed
Element: Earth
Ruler: Venus
Season: Spring
2nd Sign of Zodiac
Metal: Copper
Stone: Emerald
Color: Green
Anatomy: Neck, throat
Keywords: persevering, down-to-earth, stable, stubborn, possessive,
prosperous, dependable, physical, sensual
Comparison with its symbol, the Bull:For centuries, the bull has been a
symbol of strength, tenacity, virility, and power. Left alone, a bull will happily
graze; but if it is bothered, it will charge! Similarly, the Taurus personality is
thought to be calm and peaceful, but when their anger is aroused, their temper
can be wicked. Taureans are often quite disturbed by sudden changes--they
prefer their lives stable and secure.Taureans are thought to be persevering,
strong individuals, who can also be quite "bull-headed". They can be dogged
and determined when they have a goal in mind. Taureans are also quite
sensual and, often, self-indulgent "beasts".The glyph for Taurus, quite simply,
represents the bull's head and horns.
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COLOR OF MY SOUL:
BLUES are motivated by INTIMACY, seek opportunities to
genuinely connect with others, and need to be appreciated. They do everything
with quality and are devoted and loyal friends and employers/employees.
Whatever or whomever they commit to are their sole (and soul) focus. They
love to serve and will give freely of themselves in order to nurture others lives.
BLUES, however, do need to be understood. They have distinct
preferences and occasionally the somewhat controlling (but always fair)
personality of a confident leader. Their code of ethics is remarkably strong and
they expect others to live honest, committed lives as well. They enjoy sharing
meaningful moments in conversation as well as remembering special life
events (i.e., birthdays and anniversaries). BLUES are dependable,
thoughtful, nurturing, and can also be self-righteous, a bit worry-prone, and
emotionally intense. They are like sainted pit-bulls who never let go of
something once they are committed. When you deal with a BLUE, be
sincere, make an effort to truly understand them, and truly appreciate them.
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