Loving Libra -- The mystique, mysteries and magic of the Zodiac's seventh sign -- Part 2
Pink is a Libra color!
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Much of this comes from the tension of always having to take other people into account -- people who are often not nice, not cooperative, not one bit enamored with appearances -- people not at all like Libras.
When that happens, somebody's gotta adjust!! And Libras, for all their smiles and suavity are not into being doormats all the time.
They just don't want to have to put up with a lot of yelling while they finagle folks into giving them their own way. And they can be as fixed on getting their own way as any Aries you ever met.
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This means competition, conflict, confrontation and the clash of different needs and priorities all has to be expressed, managed, and covered over -- all at the same time. Can you say maneuvering-and-manipulation? Libras can manage this to a fare-thee-well ... and the gracious grin will never leave their lips.
Diplomacy was a game invented by Libra -- because all-out war is so messy after all -- and they are master champions at it on every level.
Have a close look at that lovely Libra baby next time you meet one. He or she will already have those opening moves down pat. Who else, I ask you, could make a toothless smile so dazzling?
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The first six signs of the Zodiac are all about the individual. The My Presence of Aries, the My Money of Taurus, the My Ideas of Gemini, the My Home and Family of Cancer, the Me, me, me everything of Leo, the My Work and My Established Routines of Virgo.
By the time Libra arrives, the field is getting crowded -- and you gotta take these others into account. Maybe by then a little tact and diplomacy is not a bad notion.
With our Libra energy -- and everybody has some of this somewhere -- we realize we are not the center of the universe after all. (I know. Some of us think that's a dreadful piece of news. Talk about an inconvenient truth!!)
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There are souls out there who are emphatically not like us ... but who need what we need and want what we want every bit as much as we do. When you're talking about praise, encouragement, recognition and attention ... that's one thing.
When you're talking about the one plum job, the love of your life, the exclusive trophy of attainment, the one unique treasure -- whatever it may be -- that only one person can own and it's what you want with all your heart, the hackles rise, the ambition grows and perhaps turns malignant -- and you're no longer in any mood to share -- or be a good loser.
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History and literature are bloody with stories about what happens when those contests start to involve love, money, politics and power -- or the basic stuff of survival.
Yet, Libra's solution is to promote sharing somehow -- using compromise, conciliation, the concepts of taking turns, give-and-take, and whatever else its wily mind can devise.
The trick is to find out what the other guy wants more than he wants what you do and find a way to give him that ... or find out what he would be willing to settle for that you are willing to surrender or supply. That way you both can feel like winners. The psychology of it can get Byzantine after a while.
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It is not a mission for sissies -- not when you have to do things like hammer out an agreement on the shape of the bargaining table delegates will all sit around before you can even get off the opening remarks about what you have come together to discuss.
That's when the idea of a few well-placed warheads starts taking on new glamour ... but that's the Aries in me talking. You'll just have to excuse the attitude.
I have to say I still admire them ... the Libras ... and the part they play in human events. Thank heaven we have them. But I can also say at last, thank heaven we're not all them. The spices of the different signs are things I wouldn't have missed for the world.
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After many, many years -- well more than half my life even now -- of trying to emulate the sterling qualities of Libra, I'm trying to learn to be myself again. When I talk about it, I say I'm trying to get back to being who I was when I was five years old.
I remember that little person so keenly ... and the fact that not many people found her charming at all. She was too demanding. She was too out-spoken.
She was far too independent ... and for a little girl living in Texas in the 50's, she was far too brash and took way too many risks. She wasn't lady-like and she heard about it constantly.
Red is an Aries color!
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She was Aries from the moment her eyes opened in the morning until she was shoved into bed at night, reluctant and resisting all the way.
She always had skinned knees. She was always into something that caused trouble. She was a rough-and-tumble type. She got dirty a lot. She played cowboys-and-Indians and softball with the little boys far more readily than she played house and jump-rope with the little girls.
She was not my mother's model of anything a child of hers should be. But she was double-Aries me ... and I'm still trying to recapture her essence again and let it shine.
All these many years later, I'm still learning to love that, too. Along with my dream of being a Libra. Someday.
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In my best soft Leo growl I should think of others? Besides what they can do for me? To what end?
Thanks for a great look at what I could aspire to. I'll play. Your turn. Don't waste it.
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BE YOU!
The REAL YOU!
put your pearls on and go outside and change the oil on the car!!!!! Go into your backyard and really LOOK at it and Make it into something other than a place CW has to go ............
Make that area your Dirty place........as in soil.......get your mind out of the gutter.........
Make a patio covering where you can have some potted plants and a very comfortable sofa........ Play IN the dirt on the table while you re-pot some beautiful flowers into colorful containers.....
sit out there when the weather is just perfect with a laptop or just a good book.
Make that place YOURS!!!!!! a place where you CAN touch the soil if you want.
hugs