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Capricorn<br />

great devotion if he thinks it is merited; a stickler for <strong>the</strong> proprieties.<br />

He drives a hard bargain, but not an unjust one, and he asks no mercy<br />

from anyone. He has plenty of suspicion, and figures that anyone who<br />

can “put one over” on him has earned what he gets.<br />

Not <strong>the</strong> most ardent of signs in personal relations, Capricorn’s love is<br />

still a much-to-be-desired thing, stable and steady, able to put up with a<br />

good deal for <strong>the</strong> sake of loyalty if not indeed for affection. He will<br />

rarely marry beneath his station, and frequently marries above it. He<br />

understands “Thee shouldst marry for love, but thou canst just as well<br />

love where <strong>the</strong>re is money.” He is an excellent executive and will not<br />

long remain subordinate. He rules by instinct and sometimes makes<br />

those he rules quite angry. He has little interest in seeing <strong>the</strong>ir point of<br />

view or answering <strong>the</strong>ir questions, and believes that “orders is orders”:<br />

he took ’em once, and now it’s someone else’s turn.<br />

When <strong>the</strong> main chance requires it, Capricorn can be mild and meek as<br />

a lamb, but he’ll snap off <strong>the</strong> foreman’s job if he gets a chance. Once<br />

arrived, however, he can be lavishly charitable. He loves <strong>the</strong> sense of<br />

importance it gives him, <strong>the</strong> feeling that he has made <strong>the</strong> world give to<br />

him, and now he can afford to give something back to it. Underlying<br />

all his virtues and faults is <strong>the</strong> primary instinct to vindicate himself<br />

with power, to preserve himself materially in <strong>the</strong> highest structure he<br />

can build; and if some affliction in <strong>the</strong> horoscope doesn’t undermine<br />

his judgment (which it often does) and cause him to overplay his hand<br />

at some critical point, he generally emerges with <strong>the</strong> world or some<br />

considerable portion of it at his feet. (Courtesy of Matrix Software<br />

[http://<strong>the</strong>newage.com].)<br />

The following excerpt comes not from a natal report program, but from David<br />

Cochrane’s recent <strong>book</strong>, Astrology for <strong>the</strong> 21st Century. Based on lessons for <strong>astrology</strong><br />

students, it approaches <strong>the</strong> signs of <strong>the</strong> zodiac from a somewhat different perspective<br />

than <strong>the</strong> o<strong>the</strong>r aforementioned short delineations:<br />

The image of <strong>the</strong> mountain goat steadily climbing to <strong>the</strong> top is a common<br />

image of Capricorn. Capricorn gives <strong>the</strong> ability to develop a plan<br />

and carefully execute it. Capricorn is serious and sometimes humorless.<br />

Capricorn is mature and responsible. Like most astrologers, I have<br />

found <strong>the</strong>se descriptions of Capricorn to be accurate.<br />

In searching for a specific trait that might be central to <strong>the</strong> Capricorn’s<br />

personality, I have one speculative idea: mental and emotional detachment.<br />

The most consistent feature of Capricorn seems to be its ability<br />

to look at everything objectively, as if through <strong>the</strong> lens of a camera,<br />

ra<strong>the</strong>r than colored by one’s personal tastes and interests. The objectivity<br />

and detachment of Capricorn gives <strong>the</strong> ability to develop strategies<br />

and plans that work. Objectivity and detachment are traits that we<br />

associate with older people and accounts for <strong>the</strong> maturity of Capricorn.<br />

Detachment and objectivity require one to emotionally separate one-<br />

THE ASTROLOGY BOOK<br />

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