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Virgo<br />

VIRGO<br />

Virgo, <strong>the</strong> sixth sign of <strong>the</strong> zodiac, is a mutable earth sign. It is a negative (in <strong>the</strong><br />

value-neutral sense of being negatively charged), feminine sign, ruled by <strong>the</strong> planet<br />

Mercury—though some modern astrologers dispute this rulership, claiming that it is<br />

ruled by several of <strong>the</strong> major asteroids or by <strong>the</strong> planetoid Chiron; an older generation<br />

of astrologers associated Virgo with <strong>the</strong> hypo<strong>the</strong>tical planet Vulcan. Its symbol is a<br />

young woman, and its glyph is said to represent a serpent that was formerly linked to<br />

<strong>the</strong> serpent-like glyph of Scorpio since it is said that Virgo and Scorpio were once one<br />

sign. Virgo takes its name from <strong>the</strong> Latin word for virgin. Virgo is associated with <strong>the</strong><br />

nervous system and, especially, with <strong>the</strong> bowels, and people with a Virgo sun sign are<br />

susceptible to bowel problems and ulcers. The key phrase for Virgo is “I analyze.”<br />

This sign has ei<strong>the</strong>r a very simple or a very complex mythology, depending<br />

upon which mythological figure is taken to represent Virgo. The constellation Virgo is<br />

pictured as a young woman holding an ear of corn, linking <strong>the</strong> sign to Demeter, <strong>the</strong><br />

Greek goddess of <strong>the</strong> harvest (in <strong>the</strong> Nor<strong>the</strong>rn Hemisphere, <strong>the</strong> Sun is in Virgo during<br />

harvest time). She taught humanity agriculture, and was <strong>the</strong> mo<strong>the</strong>r of Plutus<br />

(wealth). Far from being a virgin, Demeter was a mature earth goddess and <strong>the</strong><br />

patroness of fertility. Virgo, however, is one of <strong>the</strong> traditional barren signs. Thus, a<br />

better (or, perhaps, an alternative) representative of Virgo is Hygeia, goddess of health<br />

and hygiene. Hygeia was <strong>the</strong> unmarried daughter of Asklepios, <strong>the</strong> eminent physician,<br />

who, attended by his daughter, was often pictured with serpents (commonly associated<br />

with doctors; e.g., <strong>the</strong> serpents twisted around <strong>the</strong> medical caduceus).<br />

Ra<strong>the</strong>r than embodying Demeter’s fertility, Virgo represents Demeter’s harvest<br />

aspect, and people born under this sign are good workers. This, perhaps, is <strong>the</strong> association<br />

with wealth, which is more often built on <strong>the</strong> foundation of steady labor than on<br />

sudden lucky windfalls. Virgos have fewer ego needs than many o<strong>the</strong>r signs of <strong>the</strong> zodiac,<br />

and—similar to Demeter who served as a nursemaid, as well as Hygeia who served as her<br />

fa<strong>the</strong>r’s assistant—Virgos typically find happiness working under someone else. Like<br />

Demeter who taught both agriculture and <strong>the</strong> Eleusinian Mysteries, Virgos excel at<br />

teaching. Like Hygeia, <strong>the</strong>y can also be good doctors and nurses. Virgos are especially<br />

concerned with good hygiene, which is derived from <strong>the</strong> name of <strong>the</strong> goddess Hygeia.<br />

The sign that <strong>the</strong> Sun was in at birth is usually <strong>the</strong> single most important influence<br />

on a native’s personality. Thus, when people say <strong>the</strong>y are a certain sign, <strong>the</strong>y are<br />

almost always referring to <strong>the</strong>ir sun sign. There is a wealth of information available on<br />

<strong>the</strong> characteristics of <strong>the</strong> zodiacal signs—so much that one <strong>book</strong> would not be able to<br />

contain it all. Sun-sign <strong>astrology</strong>, which is <strong>the</strong> kind of <strong>astrology</strong> found in newspaper<br />

columns and popular magazines, has <strong>the</strong> advantage of simplicity. But this simplicity is<br />

purchased at <strong>the</strong> price of ignoring o<strong>the</strong>r astrological influences, such as one’s Moon<br />

sign, rising sign, etc. These o<strong>the</strong>r influences can substantially modify a person’s basic<br />

sun sign traits. As a consequence, it is <strong>the</strong> rare individual who is completely typical of<br />

her or his sign. The reader should bear this caveat in mind when perusing <strong>the</strong> following<br />

series of sun-sign interpretations.<br />

One traditional way in which astrologers condense information is by summarizing<br />

sign and planet traits in lists of words and short phrases called key words or key<br />

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