Capricorn begins, the sign of Christmas

According to the date of Jesus’ birth, it would be Capricorn, hypothetically speaking. How is the personality of those who come into the world under this sign?

According to Geoffrey Cornelius and Maggie Hyde, founding members of the Company of London Astrologers and authors of the book astrology for beginnersCapricorn is a cardinal sign. This means that those who are born under it they are people with a lot of initiativeassertive at crucial moments in life and their personality is defined by their actions rather than their ideas.

Also, Capricorn is an earth sign, this means that They are people we look for to feel supported, thanks to his pragmatism and common sense. Being an earth sign, they have a melancholic temperament and are cold and dry, but also highly intuitive.

This sign is represented by a goat and his key phrase is “I Domino”. But she also has the not-so-friendly side of her; they are often negative people, clinging to the past and fond of imposing rules and conditions. They seek to have control of everything around them, including other people. They are ambitious, responsible and lovers of politics.

The planet that rules Capricorn is Saturn, and this makes them very materialistic and conservative. Saturnian people are serious, orthodox and disciplined, but also lonely, envious and love to suffer.to be filled with guilt and be afraid of everything. Capricorn people love to assume the role of martyr: they either take responsibility for everything or look for scapegoats to make them the source of all evil.

And one of the most important characteristics of individuals born under this sign is that they are always (or think they are) right: there is no one who can (or should) contradict them. His ego is very strong, maybe too strong. That can help them become very successful leaders and people, but it also means that they have very few people close to them to put up with their egomania.

Being born under the sign of Capricorn can perhaps be a cross and not a blessing as one might well believe. If not, let them say Al Capone, Benjamin Franklin, Isaac Newton, Edgar Allan Poe, Mao Tse-Tung, Martin Luther King, Elvis Presley, Federico Fellini, Anthony Hopkins, Denzel Washington, Jim Carrey, Jared Leto, Kevin Costner, Bradley Cooper, Rowan Atkinson (Mr. Bean), Jude Law, Carla Bruni, Marilyn Manson, Kim Jong-Un and Jesus himself.

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