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Sagittarius<br />

physical body. Conversely, if <strong>the</strong>re’s a cardinal sin for Sagittarius, it is to<br />

consciously, willingly allow yourself to be bored.<br />

With your Sun in Sagittarius, freedom is <strong>the</strong> most precious arrow in<br />

your quiver. You thrive on experience. Your heart beats faster at <strong>the</strong><br />

sight of a far horizon. Your life is a quest … for adventure, for experience,<br />

ultimately, for meaning. The Gypsy, <strong>the</strong> Scholar, and <strong>the</strong> Philosopher<br />

all play major roles in your interior existence … and need to have<br />

major input into your existential shopping list! There’s a Gypsy-like destiny<br />

element in your life that presents you again and again with culture<br />

shock, like travel or working with people from different backgrounds.<br />

The Scholar manifests as your lifelong desire to learn, to break up your<br />

mental routines. And you’ve been a Philosopher ever since you were<br />

born—you popped out of your mo<strong>the</strong>r’s womb wondering, “Why am I<br />

here” (From “The Sky Within,” by Steven Forrest. Courtesy of Matrix<br />

Software [http://<strong>the</strong>newage.com] and Steven Forrest [http://www.<br />

stevenforrest.com].)<br />

Among its several natal programs, Matrix Software created a unique report<br />

based on <strong>the</strong> published works of <strong>the</strong> early twentieth-century astrologer, Grant Lewi<br />

(1901–1952). Lewi’s highly original delineations were recognized as creative and<br />

insightful by his contemporaries. One measure of <strong>the</strong> appeal of his work is that his<br />

<strong>book</strong>s Astrology for <strong>the</strong> Millions and Heaven Knows What are still in print. The following<br />

is excerpted from <strong>the</strong> report program “Heaven Knows What”:<br />

If <strong>the</strong>re were no God, it would be necessary to invent him. (Voltaire,<br />

born in Sagittarius, November 21, 1694.)<br />

There is no cure for birth and death save to enjoy <strong>the</strong> interval. (George<br />

Santayana, born in Sagittarius, December 16, 1863.)<br />

The miracles of <strong>the</strong> Church seem to me to rest not so much upon faces<br />

or voices or healing power, coming suddenly near to us from afar, but<br />

upon our perceptions being made finer, so that for a moment our eyes<br />

can see and our ears hear what is <strong>the</strong>re about us always. (Willa Ca<strong>the</strong>r,<br />

born in Sagittarius, December 7, 1876.)<br />

The expansion of <strong>the</strong> ego to <strong>the</strong> uttermost bounds of human thought,<br />

experience and knowledge motivates <strong>the</strong> Sagittarian, who rushes out<br />

eagerly to greet life, equipped with a radiant nature, abundant vitality<br />

and a keen, alert mind eager for <strong>the</strong> fellowship of earth and willing to<br />

extend his knowledge to last limits of heaven. The approach to life is<br />

straightforward, for <strong>the</strong> aim is not subtle: it is to experience, to know,<br />

to try, to adventure. As a result, <strong>the</strong> Sagittarian goes far, literally and<br />

figuratively. He travels, ei<strong>the</strong>r geographically or in thought, or both;<br />

and however he travels he likes to go fast. If he finishes things at all, it<br />

is because he is quick, not patient; life is too short for him to bo<strong>the</strong>r<br />

with details, and he feels that he will learn more, see more, know more<br />

if he goes more. He can thus be superficial, but is rarely shallow, for his<br />

sincerity goes right down into his marrow, and a platitude on his lips<br />

THE ASTROLOGY BOOK<br />

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