Friday, October 1, 2010

Capricorn Zodiac Astrology Sign Personality Traits and Characteristics

The sign of Capricorn is a feminine sign and seeks to be a useful and effective woman or man. Those with Capricorn sun, rising or moon sign in their natal chart tend to gravitate toward worthwhile and practical causes. In relationships, Capricorn values self-sufficiency society, traditions and responsibility. These characteristics and traits make them very dependable and their word is their bond. However, they may seem a bit cold or distant. They do love to belong and fit well into organized structures. Though they may fear losing their sense of identity in love relationships, they can be captivated by dreams of completely satisfying their partner.
Although they have serious traits and hard working tendencies thanks to the influence of Saturn, they can also be quite funny. Sometimes their sarcasm can bite though. More often, their sense of humor is deadpan. Generally, they can help their male and female friends and lovers become more stable.
On the shadow side, Capricorn may feel lonely as they isolate themselves when they don't see the point. They don't tend to be frivolous and can lean to deep conservatism. They may appear to lack affection. Their seriousness may be a bit tedious or dull to some people with different personality traits.
Professionally, men or women, they make excellent leaders. They are money-motivated and seek status, position and authority. Success is assured for them through their hard work and discipline. A Capricorn man or woman will pursue whatever they believe is important, but must be cautious not to take a great fall while climbing their mountains.
  • Capricorn Ruling Planet: Saturn
  • Capricorn Zodiac Symbol: The Goat
  • Capricorn Element: Earth
  • Capricorn Cardinality: Cardinal
  • Capricorn Stone: Amber, Onyx
  • Capricorn Season: Winter
  • Capricorn Colors: Purple
  • Capricorn Anatomy: Knees and Skeleton
  • Famous Capricorns: Louis Pasteur, Rod Serling, Joseph Stalin, J.R. Tolkien, David Bowie, Richard Nixon, Sophie Tucker, Martin Luther King, Pat Benatar, Paul Cezanne, Oliver Hardy, Janis Joplin, Elvis Presley, Denzel Washington, Henry Miller, Clara Barton

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