February 25th Guru Is Birthday Personality Analysis

Last updated onFebruary 25, 2024
INTRODUCTION :

☆Your greatest challenge is to think less and do more

☆The way forward is to understand that although there is a place for planning and strategy, to make a real impact you have to put your money where your mouth is.

The Birthday Of The Guru, The Day Of The Higher Cause

February 25th Guru Is Birthday Personality Analysis

Element of February 25th Birthdays

Sun sign: Pisces

Ruling planet: Neptune, the speculator

Symbol: Two Fishes

Birth date ruler: Neptune, the speculator

Tarot card: The Chariot (resilience)

Favorable numbers: 7, 9

Lucky days: Thursday and Monday, especially when those days fall on 7 and 9 of the month

Lucky colors: Turquoise, indigo, lavender

Birthstone: Aquamarine

Although people born on February 25 have a high degree of self-confidence and are fiercely individualistic, they often believe that the collective is more important than the personal. They can be radical in their desire to right social wrongs, being selfless in the pursuit of their goals. There is a touch of the guru about them, in that they desire not only to master their own destiny but to help others master theirs.

People born on this day never try to be anything by themselves. They have a simple, unaffected style that can cross boundaries, helping them relate to people from all walks of life. Everyone they meet is impressed by their honesty, optimism and desire to make a difference. As a result, they are good team players, preferring to take the role of advisor or guru rather than leader. They are the consultants with the winning formula, the brilliant teachers guiding and inspiring the next generation, the coaches who dedicate themselves to the welfare of the team, the directors with their eye on what the camera and the world see.

These people are often found working their magic on the sidelines; nothing gives them more satisfaction than engineering success for others. They can come across as silent and detached, but to those who know them well they are capable of making the most profound and helpful observations. They should beware, however, that they do not turn their greatest strengths into weaknesses by becoming so lost in the world of thought that they become secretive, negative and out of touch with reality. Fortunately, between the ages of twenty-five and fifty-four they become more self-assertive, experiencing an occasional need to step from the shadows onto center stage. Then, after the age of fifty-four, they seek more calm and steadiness in their lives.

Above all, February 25 individuals have a team-player mentality, a profound sense of justice and a desire to help the worthy win. This is a powerful combination that can inspire others to transform difficult circumstances into something better.

☆ On the dark side:Obsessed, unrealistic, secretive

☆ At your best:Intense, spiritual, ambitious

Although those born on February 25 are often formidable individuals in their own right, they only reach their full potential when giving their all for a cause greater than themselves.

Those born on this day have a large measure of confidence and self-respect but generally believe that universal goals have greater meaning than personal ones. Also they intuit that by plugging into a higher cause their own power is only magnified.

Not infrequently, February 25 people come into conflict with those around them. That they are critical of social mores is not surprising, since they see society as being in constant flux and turmoil, perhaps unworthy of a deep commitment. As children, February 25 people often rebel quite openly against their parents and other authority figures, and react emotionally to what they perceive to be injustice. Because they often do not find peace with themselves until later in life, their adolescence and early adulthood can be stormy.

In their late thirties and forties, February 25 people usually deepen their commitment to a worthy interest, perhaps art, philosophy, religion or an ideal of what humanity could be at its very best. Once an interest of this kind takes hold of them, they will devote ever increasing time and effort to it—publicly, privately or both. However, it is usually a happier state of affairs when they do not radically depart from their preexisting life but build on it in a healthy, organic way.

Those born on this day have no time for meanness or pettiness of any sort. They may evince a regal bearing themselves and do things with a grand gesture, yet rarely adopt a condescending or elitist attitude. The most successful of February 25 people are thus able to communicate their high ideals and sense of purpose to others. The less evolved of this day may fail to convince others of their sincerity and therefore be perceived as proselytizing or claiming types. The success, and indeed happiness, of February 25 people is often in direct proportion to their ability to communicate without arousing antagonism. In the worst cases they may come to feel self-pity and frustration through being misunderstood.

Giving is generally more important for February 25 people than receiving, but they must be sensitive to the fact that those on whom they bestow their gifts may be less than eager to receive them. In such cases those born on this day only prime themselves for feelings of rejection.

Instead, toughening their stance and adopting a more no-nonsense attitude based on mutual exchange may be a more suitable approach for them and ultimately a healthier way of relating to others.

Power Thought:Today I will seize the opportunities that come my way,The brain is both a transmitter and a receptor

Numbers and Planets

Those born on the 25th day of the month are ruled by the number 7 (2+5=7), and by the planet Neptune whose province is mystical and religious states Such metaphysical influences are magnified in February 25 people since their sign. Pisces, is also ruled by Neptune Number 7 people generally enjoy change and travel, but since the number 25 has associations with clanger, those born on February 25 must be vigilant in order to avoid accidents

February 25th Birthday Tarot Card

The 7th card of the Major Arcana is The Chariot, which shows a triumphant figure moving through the world, manifesting his physical presence in a dynamic way. The card may be interpreted to mean that no matter how narrow or precarious the correct path, one must continue on. The good side of this card posits success, talent and efficiency; the bad side suggests a dictatorial attitude and a poor sense of direction.

☆Luck maker:(Know when to pounce)If an opportunity presents itself, behave like a lucky person and grab it. There is no such thing as the right time, so be ready to grab luck when it happens, even if you don’t feel prepared.

Love Don’t stay cool

You’re drawn to people born on October 24 to November 22:Disinterested in worldly ambition, both of you have idealism and passion to share, and this can create a gratifying union.

There is a tendency for people born on February 25 to play it quite cool when it comes to affairs of the heart, perhaps because they have been hurt or let down in the past. It is of vital importance for them to experience passion, and to learn to give and take in a relationship. Playing it safe, for once, isn’t recommended. When they see an opportunity for love and intimacy, they should embrace it.

Health Remember you are human!

People born on this day are capable of great self-sacrifice and discipline and as a result they may neglect their health and well-being in the process. It is important for them to remember that the physical aspect of life is just as important as the mental. They should make sure their diet contains a wide variety of healthy foods and that they get plenty of moderate exercise, such as cycling, running and swimming. They also need to make sure they get plenty of rest to give their overactive brains a period of quiet reflection. Wearing, meditating on or surrounding themselves with the color red will help make them feel more passionate and energetic.

Those born on February 25 lead very active unconscious lives, sleep is extremely important to them and, in particular, adequate dream time. Therefore sleep disturbances must be eliminated as much as possible. The consequences of an unconscious unable to work through problems are irritability, grouchiness and a low threshold for stress in waking life. February 25 people tend to either ignore food or revel in it. so they will benefit from working out a systematic diet which insures proper nutrition. Physical exercise is helpful in grounding those born on this clay, and those activities with a spiritual component such as dancing, yoga, tai-chi or the martial arts are highly recommended.

Career Born lecturers

These people are born teachers, gurus, guides, coaches, advisors, counselors, psychologists, mentors, and any other career that involves inspiring and guiding others toward success. If they wish to explore their creative potential, they may find themselves drawn toward careers in writing or art; if they wish to explore their spirituality, they may be drawn toward careers in religion or philosophy. Other careers that might suit include health care, administration and social reform.

Destiny To inspire and guide others to a better place

The life path of people born on this day is to learn to get involved more. Once they feel comfortable leaving the sidelines, their destiny is to teach, inspire and guide others to a better place.

Be your own person but consider the wishes of others. Concentrate on improving yourself also.Don't be too needy of admiration. Respect beliefs different from your own.

Celebrities Born On February 25th

George Harrison(British member of The Beatles), Pierre-Auguste Renoir(French Impressionist artist), Sylvie Guillem(French ballet dancer),

Pierre-Auguste Renoir (French impressionist painter), Georg Fnednch Handel (German-British master court composer, Baroque instrumental music to oratorio to opera), Enrico Caruso (Italian operatic tenor superstar), Meher Baba (Indian mystic, self-professed avatar, maintained vow of silence, washed feet of lepers, said "Don't worry—be happy"), Anthony Burgess (British novelist, Clockwork Orange, composer), Dame Myra Hess (German-British pianist), Marcel Pagnol (French screenwriter, film director, Manon of the Springs, producer), Adelle Davis (nutritionist, Let's Eat Right to Keep Fit). George Harrison (British singer, guitarist, songwriter, Beatles member), John Foster Dulles (secretary of state), Herb Elliott (Australian Olympic gold medalist miler, three world records, seventeen sub-fourminute miles), Lee Evans (US Olympic gold medalist, 400 meter world record holder), Benedetto Croce (Italian philosopher, aesthetician), David Puttnam (British film director, Chanots of Fire, The Ming Fields, head Columbia Pictures), Gert Frobe (German film actor, Goldfmger), Jim Backus (film, TV actor, Thurston Howell III of Gilligan's Island, animation voice, Mr. Magoo), Sally Jessy Raphael (broadcaster, talk show host), Tom Courtenay (British stage, film, TV actor) Bobby Riggs (amateur champion tennis player, set up "battle of the sexes" matches), Carl Eller (Minnesota Vikings All-Pro football defensive end)

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