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The Hidden Influence of the 4 Elements

Water. Earth. Fire. Air. This isn’t just an opening phrase to a fantasy book or movie. It is also a very important foundation for modern astrology. Zodiac element meanings vary, and they influence each sign – and person – greatly.

You may know there are 12 signs of the zodiac, but do you know the element of each sign? There are four elements: fire, earth, air, and water, or three signs per each element – this is called a triplicity by modern astrologers.

 

-        Fire Signs: Creativity

The first of the four traditional elements is fire, and you don’t need to be an astrologer to guess what it means. Ancient astrologers linked fire with the vital force of creation – think of the original fireball: the Big Bang.

This association still stands.

Fire generates heat in the form of excitement, activity, and desire. People born under these dynamic, extroverted signs are vigorous and volatile, enterprising and courageous.

They’re also restless and impatient, with a ready supply of creativity and vision. However, they have trouble accepting limits, which makes them prone to burnout. In the cycle of the zodiac, every element has its function. Earth offers stability. Air communicates. Water imparts emotion. But only Fire can provide the initial burst of creative energy that sets the world in motion.

The fire signs, which are known for their energy and drive, include the following:

•        Aries the Ram (March 20 to April 18), the sign of cardinal fire. It’s impulsive, daring, and gifted at setting things in motion.

•        Leo the Lion (July 23 to August 22), the sign of fixed fire. It’s vibrant, confident, and brimming with determination.

•        Sagittarius the Archer (November 22 to December 21), the sign of mutable fire. It’s independent, adventurous, and spontaneous.

Even though these signs differ in many ways, they share the life-affirming vitality that fire brings.

 

-        Earth Signs: Stability

Just as the Universe burst into existence with the fireball of the Big Bang, the cycle of the zodiac lifts off with a blast of fire. Fire creates heat, light, and movement. But what’s the point of all that combustion if it leads to nothing?

Without earth, the fire would burn itself out like a spray of fireworks again in the night sky.

Earth signs ground the energy of fire by turning sizzle into something tangible. They are stable, sensible, productive, persistent, and materialistic – not necessarily in a bad way.

Unlike less realistic signs, earth signs understand and respect material things, including money.

They’re also sensuous, responsive human beings who love the physical world.

Fire sends off sparks, no question.

Air talks up a storm.

And no one understands the impact of emotion like water.

But if you want to actually get something done, look to Earth.

The earth signs, recognized for their productivity and pragmatic approach to life, include the following:

 

•        Taurus the Bull (April 19 to May 20), the sign of fixed earth. Taurus is known for its persistence, it's longing for security, and – in case you thought that earth signs are only about practicality – its love of pleasure.

•        Virgo the Virgin (August 23 to September 22), the sign of mutable earth. Virgo is famed for its analytical mind, attention to detail, and its tendency to be a perfectionist.

•        Capricorn the Sea-Goat (December 22 to January 19), the sign of cardinal fire. The Goat is resourceful, conscientious, and ambitious.

These signs share a desire to make a tangible contribution.

 

-        Air Signs: Intelligence

Air represents intelligence and reason. It’s the element of the intellect, and those born under its influence are known for their ability to connect the dots. Air signs are bright, curious, versatile, and intellectually restless. Their minds are always active, always searching for understanding. Crazy as it may sound, natives of those signs actually think about signs, and they try to do it objectively and in-depth.

They value ideas and revel in conversation. Despite their reputation for sometimes being a little too objective and detached, they’re also very social, linking friends, relatives, and random strangers into networks of relationships.

By long astrological tradition, each of the four elements has been assigned to the three signs of the zodiac.

The air signs, which are legendary for their mental prowess, include the following:

 

•        Gemini the Twins (May 21 to June 20), the sign of mutable air. Gemini is known for its curious, lively mind, sparkling personality, and capricious ways.

•        Libra the Scales (September 23 to October 22), the sign of cardinal air. Libra is recognized for its balanced intellect, sense of fairness, great sensitivity, as well as for the importance it places on partnership.

•        Aquarius the Water Bearer (January 20 to February 18), the sign of fixed air. Aquarius is celebrated for its forward-looking ideas, unique and often eccentric interests, and free-spirited personality.

Air signs share a desire to make connections and to communicate.


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-        Water Signs: Emotion

Water represents emotion, and those born under its influence tend to be flooded with sentiments.

Profoundly sensitive, they’re vulnerable and active, first responders on the most human front of all.

They’re also hugely intuitive and occasionally psychic. They include:

•        Cancer the Crab (June 21 to July 22), the sign of cardinal water. Cancer is famed for its emotional acuity, sympathetic nature, and love of home.

•        Scorpio the Scorpio (October 23 to November 21), the sign of fixed water. Scorpio is recognized for its intensity, magnetism, and ability to burrow deep, both psychologically and intellectually.

•        Pisces the Fish (February 19 to March 19), the sign of mutable water. Ruled by elusive Neptune, Pisces is compassionate, impressionable, gentle, and imaginative.

The water signs share an emotional sensitivity and a well-developed sense of intuition.

 

The Importance And Meaning Of The Astrological Houses

The zodiac wheel is a circle (symbolizing no beginning and no end) divided into twelve segments called houses that represent different areas of life.

Every house provides a home for the planets residing there – giving that planet a place to act out its particular energy.

The horizontal line that connects the 1st and 7 house cusp (the cusp is the beginning of the house, marked by a new line) represents Earth’s horizon.

The 1st house cusp is the eastern-most point and the 7th is the western-most point. Planets near the 1st house cusp are called “rising” because they are coming up over the eastern horizon at the moment of birth.

 

-        The 1st house affects the appearance and the personality, as it is perceived by the outside world. The rising sign is the degree and sign that marks the cusp of the 1st house and coincides with the first independent breath we take. This is why exact birth time is so critical in casting a natal chart – the chart’s very structure depends on the time and location of birth.

 

-        The Ascendant and 1st house symbolize the process of beginning and initiation. Once you grasp this concept, you “get” what the 1st house is all about in a birth chart. Planets here will be easily available to the world and we will use great energy in the expression of those planets.

 

-        The 2nd house is the house of values and possessions. It determines one’s level of self-esteem and also indicates personal talents and abilities. Our relationship to money and possessions as well as our attitude towards them can be understood from studying this house. Lastly, this house represents what we hope to gain in life – what we desire.

 

-        The 3rd house has to do with siblings, neighbors, youth, early school experiences, and relationships with those who live nearby. Perhaps the most significant meaning of this house is communication – it tells us about every aspect of communication and all mental endeavors. This is also the house having to do with short-distance travel. Keywords to this house include growth and exploration.

 

-        The 4th house rules home, family, roots, and the end of all matters. Ancestors, heritage, and parents – particularly the nurturing parent, usually mother, are represented by this house. It is called the house of the soul and the sign on the cusp of this house as well as any planets here can help us understand the qualities and elements of ourselves we keep guarded.

 

-        The 5th house is the house of romance, sex, conception, children, creativity, self-expression, and risks. Most importantly, this house is all about self-fulfillment – doing as one pleases. It is the house of the inner child as well as your own childhood.

 

-        The 6th house is all about work and service, our daily routine, jobs, and health. The keyword to this house is “duty”. Our level of dedication to maintaining details that result in knowledge and wisdom is expressed through this house. It symbolizes the mind-body connection and as a result, health matters can be understood from this house as well.

 

-        The 7th house (or Descendant) is the house opposite the 1st house of self and identity, and thus it is concerned with the awareness of others. The sign placed on the 7th house cusp describes how we approach a relationship and also indicates what we are attracted to in a partner. Indeed the 7th house is the house of marriage, partnerships, and open enemies. Through these significant relationships, the lesson of being aware of others is learned.

 

-        The 8th house is the house opposite the 2nd house of possessions and concern for what is “mine”, what “I value” and “my abilities”. Thus the 8th house is concerned not with what “I” have, but what “you” have, what “you” value, and other people's talents and abilities. The 8th house will tell you about the financial status of your marriage partner since it is the 2nd house from the 7th. It will tell you about any investment you have concerning other people’s money such as stocks, venture capital, taxes, and inheritance. It is called the house of “sex, death, and regeneration” because this house forces us to explore our most intimate and hidden depths by sharing ourselves with others.

 

-        The 9th house is the house of long-distance travel, higher education, philosophy, religion, and politics. Opposite the 3rd house of accumulating knowledge, this house teaches us how we can share this knowledge gained through the 3rd with the world. This house asks deep questions and helps us find meaning and purpose in life. The 3rd house is where the journalist gets the information, but the 9th house is where he publishes it.

 

-        The 10th house (or Midheaven) is the most elevated point in the chart. This explains why the 10th house is concerned with career, status, honors, and recognition. It is also traditionally associated with our authority parent – most likely the father. The 10th house shows your reputation – the public image you present to the world. The very nature of our contribution to society is shown through the 10th house and it is one of the places you can look to determine your true calling.

 

-        The 11th house is the house of friendships, hopes, wishes, and dreams. It talks about the relationship we have with the community and humanitarian issues. It is the most social of houses, indicating our involvement with groups, clubs, and organizations. In the 11th house, we find that dreams come true only when we consider society’s needs as well as our own.

 

-        The 12th house is the most hidden house of the zodiac. It is where we seek to transcend the humanness of ourselves but at the same time where we fear to do so because of the uncertainty as to what we will find. Nevertheless, the ego is lost in the 12th house whether we like it or not to delve deep into our most unconscious issues and perhaps even take a peek at the collective unconscious. Once we get past the fear of losing the self, we find a treasure in the 12th house that teaches us our great potential for compassion and universal love. The 12th house is obscure, giving it the reputation of being the “house of self-undoing” and is also assigned to hidden institutions such as prisons or mental facilities.

Your Lucky Color – According To Astrology

Color affects mood, and if your sign resonates with certain colors better than others, shouldn’t you surround yourself with them? Definitely yes.

Here is your lucky color, according to your sign:

 

Aries – Red

Aries people are fiery, passionate, and a bit stubborn. Your lucky color is red.

It doesn’t come as a surprise that a fire sign like yours thrives when surrounded by red – it’s the color of passion, courage, and excitement.

Plus, red is a great color when looking to stir up those creative juices or decorate your home.

 

Taurus – Green

Taurus Greens are grounded and trustworthy, with a good head on their shoulders when it comes to practical matters. Your lucky color is green.

Not only is it grounded in nature, but green also has a powerful live energy that Taurus – Green helps feel revitalized. Not to mention, it’s also the color of wealth – something Taurus signs value highly. Embrace your inner Taurus by adding green plants to your home decor, or go for a lively green in your room.

Gemini – Yellow

Gemini is the sign of twins, which means that people who fall under Gemini tend to have two sides of their personality – one talkative and full of life, and the other highly inquisitive and thoughtful. Your lucky color is yellow.

Yellow is bright (it’s the brightest color of the visible spectrum), cheerful, and energetic – much like a Gemini. It inspires original thought and happiness and is the perfect suit for a Gemini personality.

Try incorporating more yellow touches in areas where you want to be inspired – like your home office – or places of welcome, like the front door.

 

Cancer – Silver

Cancers are emotional and empathetic – they experience the world through feeling, and are always the first to lend a listening ear. Your lucky color is silver.

Cancers are ruled by the moon, so it makes sense that ethereal silvers are their lucky colors. Try updating your home with silver accents, or go with some grey metallic furniture to create a welcoming space.

 

Leo – Orange

Leos are the stars of the show. They are charismatic and charming, with a magnetic pull to them. Your lucky color is orange.

There’s nothing more head-turning than the color orange, and the bold color is just what a Leo needs to feel at home. Go for burnt orange in a sofa or other home accents for a look that will both inspire and ground a Leo.

 

Virgo – Brown

Virgos are perfectionists, and have incredible attention to detail, and are master planners. They have a deep love of humanity but can come off as reserved or critical before opening up. Your lucky color is brown.

Brown is a subtle hue – exactly like Virgo’s personality – but also the backbone of any good color scheme, and a go-to color in the design world.

Brown helps to ground Virgo’s overthinking mind, as well. Try grounding a room with rustic wood accents or a coffee table for a Virgo-approved look.

 

Pluto In Astrology – The Big Mystery Of The Smallest Planet

Pluto is a planet of incredible power, but it is a power that astrologers still find difficult to understand.

Pluto was discovered in the 1930s, and astrologers continue to study this planet’s influence in astrology – what is certain, however, is that wherever Pluto appears in your horoscope, that area of life will show a marked change or a big transformation.

If you have ever experienced one of those blinding moments in which you suddenly see your life in an entirely new light and decide to change everything, you have felt the energy of Pluto.

Pluto’s action brings to light things hidden in the depths of your subconscious, releases your dormant forces, and causes your suppressed energies to err suddenly.

Pluto is the planet of regenerative forces, of destruction and annihilation, and then complete transformation.

Pluto’s immense power is felt in world events and in the great tides of history. It influences masses of humanity, huge groups of people, and large organizations.

Mass media and giant conglomerates are also in its domain.

Pluto has a powerful generational influence and also a personal meaning in your chart. The planet governs the beginnings and ends of the phases in life.

If your life has taken a dramatic shift – if, for example, you have worked hard for a goal, only to see it destroyed or ended, and an entirely new direction opened up – Pluto is likely to be prominent in your horoscope.

The Plutonian character has a deep need to dominate and control and often will rise to great heights.

People who have brilliant careers in politics and government, in medical research and archaeology are under Pluto’s influence – the planet governs the uncovering of secrets of the past to clear the ground for the future.

Even in the most civilized personality, Pluto’s force is felt as an undercurrent of turbulence and uncontrolled energy.

Its strong negative power may cause some people to be cruel, sadistic, or treacherous, or even lead a life of crime – Pluto’s power is seen in both idealistic leaders and brutal dictators.

Pluto represents the highest and lowest of which humankind is capable. Some astrologers believe Pluto’s power is too arcane and mysterious for human beings to analyze properly in the present, but that planet will continue to go over impulses in our secret psyches that we do not yet completely understand.

 

 

Water. Earth. Fire. Air. This isn’t just an opening phrase to a fantasy book or movie. It is also a very important foundation for modern astrology. Zodiac element meanings vary, and they influence each sign – and person – greatly.

You may know there are 12 signs of the zodiac, but do you know the element of each sign? There are four elements: fire, earth, air, and water, or three signs per each element – this is called a triplicity by modern astrologers.

 

-        Fire Signs: Creativity

The first of the four traditional elements is fire, and you don’t need to be an astrologer to guess what it means. Ancient astrologers linked fire with the vital force of creation – think of the original fireball: the Big Bang.

This association still stands.

Fire generates heat in the form of excitement, activity, and desire. People born under these dynamic, extroverted signs are vigorous and volatile, enterprising and courageous.

They’re also restless and impatient, with a ready supply of creativity and vision. However, they have trouble accepting limits, which makes them prone to burnout. In the cycle of the zodiac, every element has its function. Earth offers stability. Air communicates. Water imparts emotion. But only Fire can provide the initial burst of creative energy that sets the world in motion.

The fire signs, which are known for their energy and drive, include the following:

•        Aries the Ram (March 20 to April 18), the sign of cardinal fire. It’s impulsive, daring, and gifted at setting things in motion.

•        Leo the Lion (July 23 to August 22), the sign of fixed fire. It’s vibrant, confident, and brimming with determination.

•        Sagittarius the Archer (November 22 to December 21), the sign of mutable fire. It’s independent, adventurous, and spontaneous.

Even though these signs differ in many ways, they share the life-affirming vitality that fire brings.

 

-        Earth Signs: Stability

Just as the Universe burst into existence with the fireball of the Big Bang, the cycle of the zodiac lifts off with a blast of fire. Fire creates heat, light, and movement. But what’s the point of all that combustion if it leads to nothing?

Without earth, the fire would burn itself out like a spray of fireworks again in the night sky.

Earth signs ground the energy of fire by turning sizzle into something tangible. They are stable, sensible, productive, persistent, and materialistic – not necessarily in a bad way.

Unlike less realistic signs, earth signs understand and respect material things, including money.

They’re also sensuous, responsive human beings who love the physical world.

Fire sends off sparks, no question.

Air talks up a storm.

And no one understands the impact of emotion like water.

But if you want to actually get something done, look to Earth.

The earth signs, recognized for their productivity and pragmatic approach to life, include the following:

 

•        Taurus the Bull (April 19 to May 20), the sign of fixed earth. Taurus is known for its persistence, it's longing for security, and – in case you thought that earth signs are only about practicality – its love of pleasure.

•        Virgo the Virgin (August 23 to September 22), the sign of mutable earth. Virgo is famed for its analytical mind, attention to detail, and its tendency to be a perfectionist.

•        Capricorn the Sea-Goat (December 22 to January 19), the sign of cardinal fire. The Goat is resourceful, conscientious, and ambitious.

These signs share a desire to make a tangible contribution.

 

-        Air Signs: Intelligence

Air represents intelligence and reason. It’s the element of the intellect, and those born under its influence are known for their ability to connect the dots. Air signs are bright, curious, versatile, and intellectually restless. Their minds are always active, always searching for understanding. Crazy as it may sound, natives of those signs actually think about signs, and they try to do it objectively and in-depth.

They value ideas and revel in conversation. Despite their reputation for sometimes being a little too objective and detached, they’re also very social, linking friends, relatives, and random strangers into networks of relationships.

By long astrological tradition, each of the four elements has been assigned to the three signs of the zodiac.

The air signs, which are legendary for their mental prowess, include the following:

 

•        Gemini the Twins (May 21 to June 20), the sign of mutable air. Gemini is known for its curious, lively mind, sparkling personality, and capricious ways.

•        Libra the Scales (September 23 to October 22), the sign of cardinal air. Libra is recognized for its balanced intellect, sense of fairness, great sensitivity, as well as for the importance it places on partnership.

•        Aquarius the Water Bearer (January 20 to February 18), the sign of fixed air. Aquarius is celebrated for its forward-looking ideas, unique and often eccentric interests, and free-spirited personality.

Air signs share a desire to make connections and to communicate.

 

-        Water Signs: Emotion

Water represents emotion, and those born under its influence tend to be flooded with sentiments.

Profoundly sensitive, they’re vulnerable and active, first responders on the most human front of all.

They’re also hugely intuitive and occasionally psychic. They include:

•        Cancer the Crab (June 21 to July 22), the sign of cardinal water. Cancer is famed for its emotional acuity, sympathetic nature, and love of home.

•        Scorpio the Scorpio (October 23 to November 21), the sign of fixed water. Scorpio is recognized for its intensity, magnetism, and ability to burrow deep, both psychologically and intellectually.

•        Pisces the Fish (February 19 to March 19), the sign of mutable water. Ruled by elusive Neptune, Pisces is compassionate, impressionable, gentle, and imaginative.

The water signs share an emotional sensitivity and a well-developed sense of intuition.

 

The Importance And Meaning Of The Astrological Houses

The zodiac wheel is a circle (symbolizing no beginning and no end) divided into twelve segments called houses that represent different areas of life.

Every house provides a home for the planets residing there – giving that planet a place to act out its particular energy.

The horizontal line that connects the 1st and 7 house cusp (the cusp is the beginning of the house, marked by a new line) represents Earth’s horizon.

The 1st house cusp is the eastern-most point and the 7th is the western-most point. Planets near the 1st house cusp are called “rising” because they are coming up over the eastern horizon at the moment of birth.

 

-        The 1st house affects the appearance and the personality, as it is perceived by the outside world. The rising sign is the degree and sign that marks the cusp of the 1st house and coincides with the first independent breath we take. This is why exact birth time is so critical in casting a natal chart – the chart’s very structure depends on the time and location of birth.

 

-        The Ascendant and 1st house symbolize the process of beginning and initiation. Once you grasp this concept, you “get” what the 1st house is all about in a birth chart. Planets here will be easily available to the world and we will use great energy in the expression of those planets.

 

-        The 2nd house is the house of values and possessions. It determines one’s level of self-esteem and also indicates personal talents and abilities. Our relationship to money and possessions as well as our attitude towards them can be understood from studying this house. Lastly, this house represents what we hope to gain in life – what we desire.

 

-        The 3rd house has to do with siblings, neighbors, youth, early school experiences, and relationships with those who live nearby. Perhaps the most significant meaning of this house is communication – it tells us about every aspect of communication and all mental endeavors. This is also the house having to do with short-distance travel. Keywords to this house include growth and exploration.

 

-        The 4th house rules home, family, roots, and the end of all matters. Ancestors, heritage, and parents – particularly the nurturing parent, usually mother, are represented by this house. It is called the house of the soul and the sign on the cusp of this house as well as any planets here can help us understand the qualities and elements of ourselves we keep guarded.

 

-        The 5th house is the house of romance, sex, conception, children, creativity, self-expression, and risks. Most importantly, this house is all about self-fulfillment – doing as one pleases. It is the house of the inner child as well as your own childhood.

 

-        The 6th house is all about work and service, our daily routine, jobs, and health. The keyword to this house is “duty”. Our level of dedication to maintaining details that result in knowledge and wisdom is expressed through this house. It symbolizes the mind-body connection and as a result, health matters can be understood from this house as well.

 

-        The 7th house (or Descendant) is the house opposite the 1st house of self and identity, and thus it is concerned with the awareness of others. The sign placed on the 7th house cusp describes how we approach a relationship and also indicates what we are attracted to in a partner. Indeed the 7th house is the house of marriage, partnerships, and open enemies. Through these significant relationships, the lesson of being aware of others is learned.

 

-        The 8th house is the house opposite the 2nd house of possessions and concern for what is “mine”, what “I value” and “my abilities”. Thus the 8th house is concerned not with what “I” have, but what “you” have, what “you” value, and other people's talents and abilities. The 8th house will tell you about the financial status of your marriage partner since it is the 2nd house from the 7th. It will tell you about any investment you have concerning other people’s money such as stocks, venture capital, taxes, and inheritance. It is called the house of “sex, death, and regeneration” because this house forces us to explore our most intimate and hidden depths by sharing ourselves with others.

 

-        The 9th house is the house of long-distance travel, higher education, philosophy, religion, and politics. Opposite the 3rd house of accumulating knowledge, this house teaches us how we can share this knowledge gained through the 3rd with the world. This house asks deep questions and helps us find meaning and purpose in life. The 3rd house is where the journalist gets the information, but the 9th house is where he publishes it.

 

-        The 10th house (or Midheaven) is the most elevated point in the chart. This explains why the 10th house is concerned with career, status, honors, and recognition. It is also traditionally associated with our authority parent – most likely the father. The 10th house shows your reputation – the public image you present to the world. The very nature of our contribution to society is shown through the 10th house and it is one of the places you can look to determine your true calling.

 

-        The 11th house is the house of friendships, hopes, wishes, and dreams. It talks about the relationship we have with the community and humanitarian issues. It is the most social of houses, indicating our involvement with groups, clubs, and organizations. In the 11th house, we find that dreams come true only when we consider society’s needs as well as our own.

 

-        The 12th house is the most hidden house of the zodiac. It is where we seek to transcend the humanness of ourselves but at the same time where we fear to do so because of the uncertainty as to what we will find. Nevertheless, the ego is lost in the 12th house whether we like it or not to delve deep into our most unconscious issues and perhaps even take a peek at the collective unconscious. Once we get past the fear of losing the self, we find a treasure in the 12th house that teaches us our great potential for compassion and universal love. The 12th house is obscure, giving it the reputation of being the “house of self-undoing” and is also assigned to hidden institutions such as prisons or mental facilities.

Your Lucky Color – According To Astrology

Color affects mood, and if your sign resonates with certain colors better than others, shouldn’t you surround yourself with them? Definitely yes.

Here is your lucky color, according to your sign:

 

Aries – Red

Aries people are fiery, passionate, and a bit stubborn. Your lucky color is red.

It doesn’t come as a surprise that a fire sign like yours thrives when surrounded by red – it’s the color of passion, courage, and excitement.

Plus, red is a great color when looking to stir up those creative juices or decorate your home.

 

Taurus – Green

Taurus Greens are grounded and trustworthy, with a good head on their shoulders when it comes to practical matters. Your lucky color is green.

Not only is it grounded in nature, but green also has a powerful live energy that Taurus – Green helps feel revitalized. Not to mention, it’s also the color of wealth – something Taurus signs value highly. Embrace your inner Taurus by adding green plants to your home decor, or go for a lively green in your room.

Gemini – Yellow

Gemini is the sign of twins, which means that people who fall under Gemini tend to have two sides of their personality – one talkative and full of life, and the other highly inquisitive and thoughtful. Your lucky color is yellow.

Yellow is bright (it’s the brightest color of the visible spectrum), cheerful, and energetic – much like a Gemini. It inspires original thought and happiness and is the perfect suit for a Gemini personality.

Try incorporating more yellow touches in areas where you want to be inspired – like your home office – or places of welcome, like the front door.

 

Cancer – Silver

Cancers are emotional and empathetic – they experience the world through feeling, and are always the first to lend a listening ear. Your lucky color is silver.

Cancers are ruled by the moon, so it makes sense that ethereal silvers are their lucky colors. Try updating your home with silver accents, or go with some grey metallic furniture to create a welcoming space.

 

Leo – Orange

Leos are the stars of the show. They are charismatic and charming, with a magnetic pull to them. Your lucky color is orange.

There’s nothing more head-turning than the color orange, and the bold color is just what a Leo needs to feel at home. Go for burnt orange in a sofa or other home accents for a look that will both inspire and ground a Leo.

 

Virgo – Brown

Virgos are perfectionists, and have incredible attention to detail, and are master planners. They have a deep love of humanity but can come off as reserved or critical before opening up. Your lucky color is brown.

Brown is a subtle hue – exactly like Virgo’s personality – but also the backbone of any good color scheme, and a go-to color in the design world.

Brown helps to ground Virgo’s overthinking mind, as well. Try grounding a room with rustic wood accents or a coffee table for a Virgo-approved look.

 

Pluto In Astrology – The Big Mystery Of The Smallest Planet

Pluto is a planet of incredible power, but it is a power that astrologers still find difficult to understand.

Pluto was discovered in the 1930s, and astrologers continue to study this planet’s influence in astrology – what is certain, however, is that wherever Pluto appears in your horoscope, that area of life will show a marked change or a big transformation.

If you have ever experienced one of those blinding moments in which you suddenly see your life in an entirely new light and decide to change everything, you have felt the energy of Pluto.

Pluto’s action brings to light things hidden in the depths of your subconscious, releases your dormant forces, and causes your suppressed energies to err suddenly.

Pluto is the planet of regenerative forces, of destruction and annihilation, and then complete transformation.

Pluto’s immense power is felt in world events and in the great tides of history. It influences masses of humanity, huge groups of people, and large organizations.

Mass media and giant conglomerates are also in its domain.

Pluto has a powerful generational influence and also a personal meaning in your chart. The planet governs the beginnings and ends of the phases in life.

If your life has taken a dramatic shift – if, for example, you have worked hard for a goal, only to see it destroyed or ended, and an entirely new direction opened up – Pluto is likely to be prominent in your horoscope.

The Plutonian character has a deep need to dominate and control and often will rise to great heights.

People who have brilliant careers in politics and government, in medical research and archaeology are under Pluto’s influence – the planet governs the uncovering of secrets of the past to clear the ground for the future.

Even in the most civilized personality, Pluto’s force is felt as an undercurrent of turbulence and uncontrolled energy.

Its strong negative power may cause some people to be cruel, sadistic, or treacherous, or even lead a life of crime – Pluto’s power is seen in both idealistic leaders and brutal dictators.

Pluto represents the highest and lowest of which humankind is capable. Some astrologers believe Pluto’s power is too arcane and mysterious for human beings to analyze properly in the present, but that planet will continue to go over impulses in our secret psyches that we do not yet completely understand.

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