☆Your greatest challenge is not to take yourself too seriously
☆The way forward is to understand that a lighthearted, subtle approach can often have just as much impact and power as a forceful, direct one.
The Birthday Of The Wrestler, The Day Of The Scrambler
Sun sign: Scorpio
Ruling planet: Mars, the warrior
Symbol: The Scorpion
Birth date ruler: Moon, the intuitive
Tarot card: Judgment (responsibility)
Favorable numbers: 2, 4
Lucky days: Tuesday and Monday, especially when these days fall on 2 and 4 of the month
Lucky colors: Red, silver, white
Birthstone: Topaz
Struggle is a major theme for people born on November 20. This can express itself in a struggle for recognition in the outside world or an inner conflict where the impulsive and impatient aspects of their personality wrestle for dominance with the more self-controlled and disciplined urges.
From an early age, these people will never have been afraid of standing up for what is right, even if that means standing alone. They are capable of incredible fixity of purpose and energy; more often than not they will blaze a pioneering trail though life, inspiring many others along the way to follow their lead. If a cause or an authority figure does not have their respect, however, they will strongly and openly criticize or reject it, sometimes making enemies they don’t need along the way. This impulsive response, although honest and direct, is not surprising given that they have an emotional response to life. In fact, much of their life is ruled by their never-changing emotions; one moment they are optimistic and enthusiastic, the next they are bitterly disillusioned and in the depths of despair. Although their intensity and seriousness of purpose will attract considerable success and respect, they would feel far happier and more fulfilled if they could find it within their hearts to take themselves just a little less seriously.
Before the age of thirty-one they are most likely to move forward with their lives in a spirit of optimism; these are the years when they are most likely to take risks. After the age of thirty-two, however, there is a turning point when they are likely gradually and over a period of years to become more practical, ambitious and realistic in their approach to life, desiring order and structure.
The key to their success—whatever their age and stage in life—will be their ability to acknowledge and accept their emotions, in particular their anger, successfully. This will give them the mental advantage they need to triumph over almost any obstacle, challenge or opponent that stands in their way.
☆ On the dark side:Tactless, volatile, overly serious
☆ At your best:Courageous, idealistic, energetic
November 20 people are born fighters and thus tend to find themselves involved in struggles of all kinds. Often controversial, their ideas and personality invariably become a focus of discussion and scrutiny. Those born on this day may also display a rebellious affect, though they are in fact extremely loyal to their family, company and social circle.
It is generally due to the extreme nature of their views and their forceful manner of expressing them that they arouse antagonism. Rarely will they tone down their rhetoric. Indeed, they would rather fight than switch.
November 20 people can be bitingly sarcastic, but also extremely funny. They have a knack for probing people's weaknesses and love to make sport of those who are stuck-up or pompous. Sometimes it seems they are never more satisfied than when they are bringing someone down off of his/her high horse.
November 20 people are on the whole highly practical. Particularly women born on this day can make a flaky impression on first meeting, but in fact this is due more to the trappings of personality than the content of their character; they usually have things well under control.
Both men and women born on this day do have an excitable nature, however, and are quite capable of having fits when they are repeatedly frustrated. Mental training is thus vital to their success: learning to control their emotional, volatile side, and finding the cause of their anger and how to deal with it.
Those born on this day often display an interest in antisocial activities, illegal practices and borderline business operations of many types. At some point in their lives they may be tempted to take part in such activities themselves, but more often than not wisely limit their involvement to study and diversion. Perhaps this is because they generally see themselves as upholders of the law (in its purest form) and strictly adhere to their own moral standards.
There is a childlike side to November 20 people that keeps them young both in looks and spirit—a kind of timeless quality that defies age. In like manner, those born on this day themselves have a way with children, and their family life can be extremely active. November 20 people often make fine role models for younger people (who may look up to them as crusaders of a kind) because they demonstrate a seriousness toward life that is admirable. It is also possible, however, that those born on this day in zealously pursuing their goals may alienate the feelings of loved ones. Thus, they must beware of jeopardizing the harmony of their family through an untempered enthusiasm for their work or ideals.
Power Thought:I am calm and in control,The simple realities of everyday life have an important connection with the world of high ideals
Those born on the 20th day of the month are ruled by the number 2 (2+0=2). and by the Moon. Those ruled by the number 2 tend to be gentle and imaginative, and easily hun by the criticism or inattention of others. They may also take offense easily and exhibit a low threshold of irritation. Born on the Scorpio-Sagittarius cusp (theme: revolution), November 20 people are prone to emotional instability and anger, particularly when others do not understand or appreciate them (further emphasized by the influence on the Moon of Pluto and Mars, co-rulers of Scorpio, and Jupiter, ruler of Sagittarius).
The 20th card of the Major Arcana shows The Judgment or Awakening in which people are urged to leave material considerations behind and seek a higher spirituality, an image particularly appropriate for November 20 people. The card, depicting an angel blowing a trumpet, signifies that a new day, a day of accountability, is dawning. It is a card which suggests we move beyond our ego, and allows us a glimpse at the infinite. The danger is that, for some, the trumpet call heralds only exaltation and intoxication, a loss of balance, and indulgence in revels involving the basest instincts.
☆Luck maker:(Treat everyone as potential helpers)Lucky people treat everyone with respect, no matter what their qualifications, background or status are. Who knows who could eventually be of help to you?
You’re drawn to people born on June 21 to July 22:You are both spontaneous and instinctual in your approach to life, and this can be a loving and passionate union.
People born on this day are kind-hearted, generous and sincere, but they can be possessive and selfish at times, and are also prone to mood swings. They have deep and powerful emotions but will sometimes try to chase people who they know will turn them down simply because they love the thrill of the chase and, for reasons even they could not explain, the melancholy of lovesickness.
People born on this day have a rash and impulsive side and this can make them accident and injury prone. If anyone was prone to road rage, bank rage, supermarket rage, or any kind of rage it would be them, and they may benefit from anger-management techniques. Regular moderate to vigorous exercise is strongly advised for its health-boosting and calming effects, and learning how to relax and not to take things so personally is also helpful. As far as exercise is concerned, they need to increase their intake of whole grains, fruits and vegetables, and to eat less red meat and rich food. One of the best ways to boost their health, however, will be for them to find the stability they need in a long-term loving relationship. Wearing, meditating on and surrounding themselves with the color blue will help them keep calm during times of crisis and uncertainty.
November 20 people often attract negative vibrations from others because of their extreme views and unrelenting energy. Learning to relax, to take it easy sometimes, is essential. Working out their energy in very active forms of physical exercise can be helpful. Particularly recommended are distance running and swimming, competitive sports of all kinds, as well as aerobics and gymnastics. In diet, heart)' foods are recommended, particularly soups, stews and root vegetables. Forming a loving and stable relationship with a calm and nurturing partner is an absolute must if November 20 people are to find peace in their tumultuous lives.
These people tend to excel in business-related careers, but their dramatic sense can also help them succeed in politics, the entertainment world or the arts. Other work options include education, writing, sales, city planning, environmental issues, and charity work.
The life path of people born on this day is to learn to understand and manage their emotions. Once they understand that emotions have important messages to deliver, their destiny is to blaze a pioneering trail through life for others to follow.
Get a handle on your energy and your tongue. It is more difficult to undo than to do. Self-control is key I nderstand the basis of your anger. Learn to laugh at yourself, too. Try to avoid arguments, antagonisms and confrontations as much as possible.
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