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How to recognize LEO
Has anyone said to you lately.'Don't
do me any favors" but dazzled you with an utuerly
gorgeous smile as he said it? You've a little scorched
spot here and there? It's not at all unusual for Leo
to display his arrogant pride and his sunny playfulness
at the same time, which is why he gets away with murder.
Leo , the lion rules all the
other animals. Leo, the person , rules you and everybody
else. ( Yes, yes, I know he really doesn't But please
don't tell him. It would break his big, warm, egotistrcal
heart.) It's best to humor him. Then he'll purr, instead
of roaring and scaring you half to death. The lion alternates
between being energetically gregarious and beautifully
indolent, as he stifles a luxurious yawn. If you want
to study the beast, hit all the bright, sparkling places
around town. At least half the people you see living
it up in style will be Leos. The shyer pussycats will
be at home living it up. Leo hates the dark and boredom
equally.
If you see one who blushes
easily make sure you aren't getting a blush confused
with a flush of pride or ego. There's more different
between a blush and a flush than a letter of the alphabet.
His face may be pink because he's been dancing too hard.
His cheeks may be suffused with a rosy glow because
the love of his life just passed by. But his high, color
isn't caused by introversion or selfeffacing timidity.
There are no introverted Leos. There are only Leos who
pretend to be introverts. That's important to remember.
You may find a few lions who keep their ruling sun dimmed
and go about being strong, dignified and determined
quietly. Don't let that soft purr fool you. Even the
gentle Leos are inwardly sold on their royal right to
rule friends and family as they peek out from behind
the curtains and watch for their chance on stage. If
you don't believe me, just choose quiet Leo who's pretending
to be an introvert, and attack his pride. Take something
away from him which he believes is rightfully his, give
him orders and show him no respect. You'll hear that
supposedly gentle cat roar from here to the zoo. It
takes a brave soul to challenge him when he's defending
his rights and his dignity. Some Leos mellow with age,
but the lion never really lowers his proud head. Never.
As for the physical attributes
of this sun sign, just look around for people who resemble
a lion ora lioness with a mane of hair that sweeps back
off the face, and a deceptively lazy look. Leos walk
straight and proud, with the smooth glide of the cat.
The females combine lithe grace with a hidden, quivering
intensity. This last will be disguised by a soft, usually
calm and steady nature. But don't forger that the lioness
is always ready to pounce if she feels threatened. Her
claws are sheathed, but sharp.
You'll notice a commanding
air and stately bearing as Leo looks down on all the
mere mortals beneath him. Ordinarily, the movements
and speech are deliberate. Leos seldom talk fast, run
or even walk quickly ( unless there's an Aries or Gemini
ascendant or Moon, for example) You won't ignore the
lion for long in a group. He'll either get the center
of the stage with dramatic statements and action or
he'll get it by pouting and sulking behind the potted
palms until someone rushes over to ask what's wrong.
The sign produces its share of blue eyes, but many Leos.
Especially the females, have dark brown eyes that are
first soft and gentle,then snap and crackle with fire,
often round in shape and slightly tilted at the corner.
The hair is dark or reddish blonde and usually wavy,
worn in a wild, careless style that upsweeps, stands
out fully on the top and the sides or is sleeked down
tightly, one extreme or the other and there's a noticeable
ruddy complexion.
Leo have a strange effect on
people that's downright funny to watch. It's hard to
stand in front of the lion without drawing yourself
up to full stature, stomach in shoulders back. I really
don't know whether we peasants do this in imitation
of the royal manner of the Leo we're facing or together
courage for a possible lecture, for they do love to
give free advice. They have a knack for telling you
with a slightly superior condescending manner exactly
how you should mange your life.
This love of teaching is why
so many Leos end up as educators, politicians and psychiatrists.
The exasperating thing is that they're quite good at
rationalzing things and smoothing out the wrinkles in
your life. Too bad they can't mange their own affairs
with as much ease and finesse. Still, this is what makes
the lion so downright lovable; his honesty superiority
and excellent abilities, incongruously mixed up with
a terrible transparent vulnerability ego. The proud,
dignified cat vulnerable? Yes indeed. He's deeply wounded
when you don't respect his wisdom and generosity. To
subdue him, simply flatter him. Nine times out of ten,
he'll turn from a roaring beast into a bashful, docile
kitten, almost visibly rolling and basking in the warmth
of compliments. It's this weakness which is the waterloo
for many a stern, autocratic Leo. His vanity is his
Achilles heel. Fattery acts like catnip to him, lack
of respect blinds him with rage and both extremes make
him incapable of balanced judgement. There are some
Leos who control these tendencies successfully, but
they're always latent in the sun sign and present to
some degree.
Try it sometime. In the middle
of receving one of his lectures, interrupt respectfully
and tell your Leo friend he looks positively magnificent
in that sweater. The result will probably be an abrupt
fall from diginity, as the lion blushes and says, completely
disconcerted, Really? You really think I do? In most
cases, appreciating the intellect works as well as complimenting
the appearance.
Leo just can't help feeling
superior and behaving dramatically now and then. One
of my children has an August-born teacher. She came
home from school on day to say, "Mother , my teacher
is so funny. He's awfully smart about everything, but
sometimes he runs around the room and waves his arms
in the air and shouts, 'I'am surrounded bu idiots! We
always giggle, because we know he doesn't mean it. ''poor
lion, even the children know his roar is worse than
his bite. It's only fair to remind you that you may
stumble on one who has an afflicted Mars or Mercury
with, say, Scorpio rising, and then the bite will be
more serious, but we're speaking now of the typical
cat.
In many ways, Leo is extremely
astute. He'll seldom waste his energy trying to get
water from a dry well, as Aries often does, which makes
him a superb organizer and a wise distributor of duties
His commands are surprisingly effective when he tones
down the dramatics, because he can be a master of the
simple, straightforward speech, even if it smacks slightly
of theatrics. Leo expresses approval generously and
openly, and can give almost embarrassingly extravagant
compliments. He's not at all bashful about jis displeasure
either. Whatever he says, he usually means. It can soothe
or burn, but it never fails to leave an impression.
The regal ways of this Sun
sign are splendid when the Leo man or woman is host
or hostess. They make you feel you are being entertained
in a royal palace. You keep expecting to see a coach
and footman pull up outside the door at any moment to
drop off Marie Antoinette, or, at the very least, Nell,
Gwyn and Madame Dus Barry. Leos surround their guests
with heaps of superb food, fine wines, beautiful women,
and soft music. I must admit I do know one lion with
strong virgo planets in his natal chart who serves diced
cucumbers sprinkled with herbs, parsley and wheat germ
at parties, but the other trimmings are luxuriously
leonine, always including the feminine are luxuriously
lenonine, always including the feminine guests. Such
pulchritude! Louis XIV never had it so good. But after
Louis XIV the deluge and after many a Leo's romantic
dancing and dining comes a deluge of proposals, passion
, tears, anger, apologies, and just plain sentimental
confusion.
Now that we find ourselves
on the subject of romance, which is preety common place
to find yourself when you're involved with the lion,
either in person or on paper, we should note that you
won't find many bachelors or spinsters born under this
Sun sign. If you come across one, don't dorm a definite
opinion until you've discreetly checked the closet.
There's usually a paramour hidng nearby any lion's lair.
He may not be married when you first meet him, but he'll
be in love,or just about to be, or he'll have recently
broken a romantic shackle, and will be wearing a pathetic,
lost look. The fiery pride of Leo causes plenty of shattered
love affairs and marriages. A lion minus his mate is
usually a woeful sight to be hold, but when his pride
has been injured by alover ora legal mate, he can drop
his sad-eyed look and become preety fierce and wild
instead. Still, there's no one who can bear more in
stoic dignity, or adjust more courageously to depressing
conditions with sheer faith and optimism when it's necessary.
Since forgiveness and sympathy
of spirit are part of the big cat's inner nature, the
reconciliations are about as frequent in Leo's emotional
life as the splits, once the fireworks of outraged dignity
have sputtered out and he gets lonely. He's almost continually
in the throse of passion, not just with the opposite
sex, but with life itself. Life without love, to both
lions and shy pussycats, is like a plug without a socket.
The sun forgets to shine for them when romance dies.
These men and women never lean
on others. Instead, they prefer to be leaned on. Responsibility
toward the weak and helpless appeals to them. Leo may
roar theatrically that everyone depends on him and he's
forced to carry the whole load, but don't pay a bit
of attention to his complaints. He loves it. Try to
relieve him of his burdens or lend a helping hand, and
you'll see how quickly Leo will disdainfully refuse
your help. Accepting financial aid is something he especially
prefers to avoid. Though he may be broke frequently,
he's always certain he'll find some way to line his
pockets again soon. Very few Leos are cautious with
cash. You may find an occasional one who was frightened
by a bill collector at an early age, and behaves as
if he's headed for debtor's prison any moment. But the
typical lion is a spectacular gambler at heart, often
wildly extravagant; even the rare cat who pinches pennies
will dress expensively, and always look well turned
out. He wants first class and luxury all the way, and
he'll spend freely on fun and pleasure. Leo will give
money to almost anybody. If he's asked for a loan and
he's short of cash, he'll often go out and borrow it
from someone else before admitting that the king isn't
in a position to help his needy subjects. That's last
resort, however, because Leos are modified to be forced
to turn to others for money, advice or encouragement,
they're clever enough ego to accumulate their own pot
of gold- and goodness knows they don't seek advice readily.
One seeks advice only from those above him, and who
is superior to the lion?
Leo often runs high fevers,
is prone to accidents, sudden violent illnesses and
is usually immune to chronic lingering disease. Since
they seldom do anything halfway, these people either
radiate incredible vitality or else complain that they're
not long for this world, the latter a typical reaction
to lack of appreciation and starvation for affection.
Leos seem to have either superbly strong hearts or some
sort of weakness in the heart area. They may suffer
from pains in the back and shoulder, spinal troubles,
accidents to leg or ankles, problem relating to the
reproductive organs and hoarseness or sore throats.
But they recuperate with vigor from sickness, and their
main danger is carelessness about health or getting
up too soon when illness strikes. To say in bed and
be waited on flatter the Leo vanity at first, but when
he realizes he's playing the role of weak instead of
strong, his spells of incapacitation are quickly conquered.
There's no in between with
the sun ruled. They are either dreadfully careless and
sloppy or meticulously neat and orderly. They rather
enjoy gossip, and they feel hurt or left out if something
is going on around they don't understand. Leos are fixed
in nature. It's hard to sway them from a set path, though
they can sway others with convincing oratory. They accumulate
only so that they can distribute to others, once they've
provided themselves with a glittering throne complete
with a soft feather pillow. They can show as much ferocious
as a steam roller, and then be as sleepily lazy as the
cat, stretching out and snoozing in the sun. When they
work, they work. When they play, they play. When they
rest, they rest. Most lions have an impressive genius
for cheerfully delegating messy and unpleasant jobs
to others, while they attend to important matters, like
deciding who should be elected president and how the
war should be won.
Surprising himself, when a
real emergency falls on Leos strong shoulders, he'll
carry it lightly and never shirk his duty, helping the
defenseless, protecting the frightened (though he may
be twice as frightened himself inside) cheering the
melancholy and tackling his true responsibilities with
courage. This is the inbred Leo nature which will shine
forth after the playboy phase has been tucked away with
his gaudy hand painted ties and that guitar he used
to play.
The next time you're on the
receiving end of the lion's proud roar remember the
queen of hearts who constantly shouted fastened on.
Remember the cowardly lion in the wizard of Oz who tenderly
nursed his beautiful tail in injured dignity, anxiously
searching the world over for the gift of courage, only
to find he was really the bravest one of the group when
the real crisis came.
Leo is a fiercely loyal friend,
a just but powerful enemy, creative and original, strong
and vital- whatever he's a quite or a flamboyant lion,
for there are both kinds. He dresses in glorious raiment,
appropriate to his colorful personality. We overlook
his arrogance, his sometimes insufferable ego, but ridiculous
spells of vanity and laziness, because his heart, like
his metal, is pure gold.
Brimming over with fun and
generosity, the gay, affectionate lions prances in a
filed of poppies when his sun is high in the sky and
the dice he throws with confidence bear the number one
and four. Leo proudly wears a topaz for luck, then pushes
it too far, but he has a true inner dignity and grace
that lets him carry his misfortunes with courage. The
warm yellow rays of his cheerful hope deepen to orange
in the sunset glow, and his night are bright with thousand
stars.
Some Famous Leo Personalities.
Gracie Allen, John Galsworthy,
Lucille Ball, Alfred Hitchcock, Ethel Barrymore, Jacqueline
Kennedy, Princess Margaret Rose, Napoleon Bonaparte,
George Bernard Shaw, Robert Taylor, Whitney Young, Fidel
Castro.
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