Saturday 14 July 2012

Capricorn Men

Capricorn men practically invented the idea of pulling yourself up by your own bootstraps. In the late 1800s, Capricorn Horatio Alger wrote highly popular rags-to-riches tales of young men from poor backgrounds climbing out of poverty through honesty and self-reliance. Many wealthy Capricorns, from Andrew Carnegie to Conrad Hilton, have achieved wealth after starting from humble beginnings at a young age. Many Capricorn men show this sign's ability to set goals and then persevere even through great difficulties to reach them.

Sea-goats tend to have an innate awareness of both the heights to which humans can ascend, and the deep abysses where they can fall to through insanity or evil actions. Some men born under this sign have a natural talent for inspiring others people to reach their peaks. This trait is show in the humanitarian work of Albert Schweitzer as well as civil rights leader Martin Luther King, one of whose famous speeches includes the phrase "I've been to the mountaintop." Capricorn Edgar Allan Poe shows us some of the abyss in "A Descent into the Maelstrom" and "The Pit and the Pendulum."

The mythology surrounding the ruling planet of this sign sheds light on a scenario which occurs with some frequency in the lives of Capricorn men. Saturn is the Roman version of Greek mythology's Cronos. Cronos swallowed all the offspring born by his wife Rhea to prevent a prophecy which predicted his overthrow at the hands of one of his children,. After he swallows several of their children this way, Rhea substitutes a blanket-wrapped stone for the last child, leading to Cronos' eventual downfall.

Some Capricorns use the lofty positions they reach to punish or repress aspects of the culture or people of whom they disapprove. Examples of this type of Capricorn behavior include J. Edgar Hoover, Mao Tse Tung, and Rush Limbaugh. Other Capricorn find their achievements derailed by some "swallowed" or hidden part of themselves which eventually manifests itself. Some examples include Richard Nixon's paranoia leading to the Watergate scandal; Tiger Wood's actions tarnishing his reputation as a hero or Mel Gibson's angry tirades.

Capricorn's ruling planet Saturn relates to the concept of the passage of time. At its darkest, this can result in rather narrow and pessimistic life view, perceiving time as a series of deadlines culminating in the last one. Seeing time as a series of natural cadences helps sea-goats develop a less grim outlook. They may see the changes of flora and fauna through earth's seasons like nature writers Aldo Leopold and Barry Lopez. Or they may choose to use a telescope to view the "music of the spheres" in space. They can also experiment with musical rhythms, whether by playing an instrument, composing or through dance and choreography. By creatively altering their relationship with time, Capricorn men can avoid the sign's tendency to isolation and depression.

Amber Elswhip writes on a variety of astrology topics for http://www.horoscopecompatibility.com/. Visit today to learn more about Capricorn Men (or any other zodiac sign).


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