Thursday, February 8, 2007
Virgo: Calm and Generous
Virgo is the sign of the virgin, but you can't take the symbolism too literally. Although lots of Virgos remain bachelors and spinsters, there are also plenty who finally settle into connubial bliss. They may not do so with any sudden burst of fire and passion, because marriage is not a natural state for the Virginian nature; yet it's surprising how many of them master its teamwork, and they're almost always devoted to their families. Worries come naturally to Virgo people. But they pursue an immense power to cope up and control all the perils life offers to them. They are naturally generous, sentimental, though do not show it off. They have a unique temperament to handle all the worries coolly and softly. Virgo eyes are often so astonishingly clear you can almost see your reflection in them. They sparkle with intelligence and clarity of thought. There's a purity and tranquility of expression on Virgo features that seems to deny those secret worries. Most of them are extremely attractive, with delicate noses, ears and lips. They are gracious, jolly, interactive and tend to make friends very easily. The people around them generate a strong affinity and bonding with Virgo people.

Happy Birthday Virgo !
Send this ecard and make your friends/ loved ones feel special.

Send this eCard !



These people can stand more intense work over a longer period of time than the tougher, more brawny signs-if they can avoid a nervous breakdown in the process. Although they're externally capable and cool, inner anxieties gnaw away at them, upsetting their digestion and their emotional balance. Tackling more work than they can safely manage, and then straining themselves to the breaking point to fulfill the obligations is behind many a Virgo's ragged nerves. They were meant to be calm and soothing when their intricate and delicate mechanisms are running smoothly and the wheels aren't clogged with brain fatigue.

Excerpts are taken from Linda Goodman.

Labels:

 
posted by Gerry at Thursday, February 08, 2007 | Permalink |


0 Comments: