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Everything you wanted to know about your Sun Sign
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The Bull
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Taurus |

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April 21 to May 21 |
Taurus’ symbol is the bull, showing
strength, deliberate actions, quiet....but when aroused, watch out!!!!
Taureans are persistent, reliable, loyal and compassionate, but are
also jealous, extravagant and possessive.
Your Ruling
Planet is
VENUS
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The color of Taurus for
Taurus
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~Traditional
Taurus Traits~ |
~Likes and Dislikes~ |
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Patient and reliable
Warmhearted and loving
Persistent and determined
Placid and security loving
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Likes
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Stability
Being Attracted
Things Natural
Time to Ponder
Comfort and Pleasure
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Jealous and possessive
Resentful and inflexible
Self-indulgent and greedy
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Dislikes
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Disruption
Being pushed too hard
Synthetic or "man made" things
Being rushed
Being indoors
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~Something about
Pisceans:~
- Material things are very important to Taurus.
They like to make money and keep it, or spend it on what they want to
spend it on. They are most often collectors of useful and useless
things, as it is hard for them to let go of anything (including
people).
- Taureans often learn their lessons the hard way,
BUT once they learn, they never forget.
- Venus rules Taurus, so they must have beauty and
harmony around them. Their homes usually have flowers inside and out.
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The Taurean's characteristics are solidity, practicality, extreme
determination and strength of will - no one will ever drive them, but they
will willingly and loyally follow a leader they trust. They are stable,
balanced, conservative good, law-abiding citizens and lovers of peace,
possessing all the best qualities of the bourgeoisie. As they have a sense
of material values and physical possessions, respect for property and a
horror of falling into debt, they will do everything in their power to
maintain the security of the status quo and be somewhat hostile to
change.
Mentally, they are keen-witted and practical more often than intellectual,
but apt to become fixed in their opinions through their preference for
following accepted and reliable patterns of experience. Their character is
generally dependable, steadfast, prudent, just, firm and unshaken in the
face of difficulties. Their vices arise from their virtues, going to
extremes on occasion,such as sometimes being too slavish to the
conventions they admire.
On rare occasions a Taurean may be obstinately and exasperatingly
self-righteous, unoriginal, rigid, ultraconservative, argumentative,
querulous bores, stuck in a self-centered rut. They may develop a brooding
resentment through nursing a series of injuries received and, whether
their characters are positive or negative, they need someone to stroke
their egos with a frequent, "Well Done!" Most Taureans are not this
extreme though.
They are faithful and generous friends with a great capacity for
affection, but rarely make friends with anyone outside their social rank,
to which they are ordinarily excessively faithful. In the main, they are
gentle, even tempered, good natured, modest and slow to anger, disliking
quarreling and avoiding ill-feeling. If they are provoked, however, they
can explode into violent outbursts of ferocious anger in which they seem
to lose all self-control. Equally unexpected are their occasional sallies
into humor and exhibitions of fun.
Although their physical appearance may belie it, they have a strong
aesthetic taste, enjoying art, for which they may have a talent, beauty
(recoiling from anything sordid or ugly) and music. They may have a
strong, sometimes unconventional, religious faith. Allied to their taste
for all things beautiful is a love for the good things of life pleasure,
comfort, luxury and good food and wine and they may have to resist the
temptation to over indulgence, leading to drunkenness, gross sensuality,
and covetousness.
In their work, Taureans are industrious and good craftspeople, and are not
afraid of getting their hands dirty. They are reliable, practical,
methodical and ambitious, within a framework of obedience to superiors.
They are at their best in routine positions of trust and responsibility,
where there is little need of urgency and even less risk of change, and a
pension at the end. Yet they are creative and good founders of enterprises
where the rewards of their productiveness come from their own work and not
that of others. They can flourish in many different trades and
professions: banking, architecture, building, almost any form of
bureaucracy, auctioneering, farming, medicine, chemistry, industry
Taureans make good managers and foremen surveying, insurance, education
and, perhaps surprisingly, music and sculpture. They make an ideal trustee
or guardian, and can attain eminence as a chef. Some Taureans are gifted
enough in singing to become opera stars or to excel in more popular types
of music.
They are more than averagely amorous and sensually self-conscious, but
sexually straightforward and not given to experiment. They make constant,
faithful, home loving spouses and thoughtful, kindly parents, demanding
too much of neither their spouses nor children. They can be over
possessive and may sometimes play the game of engineering family roles for
the pleasure of making up the quarrel. If anyone offends their amour
proper they can be a determined enemy, though magnanimous in
forgiveness if their opponent makes an effort to meet them halfway.
No other sign in the zodiac is closer to earth then Taurus. The main
objective in leading a Taurean life is primarily (though not entirely) to
maintain stability and physical concerns. Your inner spiritual sense longs
for earthly harmony and wholesomeness. When you fully understand this, and
work toward this end, you will no longer need to blindly reassure yourself
with external possessions and comforts. A realization that finding this
inner peace will cause all of the above mentioned positive things will
overtake you and your life will be very full.
Ultimately the Taurean needs to discover their truest, deepest and highest
values. When they know what is truly valuable, they are no longer chained
to people and to things that have to do with lesser values. The greatest
indication of value to a Taurean is beauty, which cannot be owned, only
appreciated.
Health
Concerns...
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The color of choice for Taurus is
PINK
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Emeralds from Egypt are known to date from about 330 B.C., and indirect
evidence suggests that Egyptians were mining emerald as early as 1300 B.C.
The name emerald comes from the greek smaragdos meaning "green stone" and
probably referred, in fact,not just to emeralds but to all or many green
gems. Emerald boasts a great deal of folklore. It was used as a burnt
offering, a symbol of St. John, and supposedly was a poison antidote, a
cure for fevers and epilepsy, eye relief (due to the exceptional color), a
cure for dysentery and leprosy, a cure for ophthalmia and bleeding, a cure
for stomach problems (when laid on the stomach), and a good laxative.
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~Some Famous
Taurus That Share Your Sign!~
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April 21, 1816 - Charlotte Bronte - Writer
April 21, 1838 - John Muir - Naturalist
April 21, 1926 - Queen Elizabeth II - British Royalty
April 22, 1724 - Immanuel Kant - Philosopher
April 22, 1870 - Nicolai Lenin - Marxist
April 22, 1904 - Robert Oppenheimer - Physicist
April 22, 1908 - Eddie Albert - Actor
April 22, 1916 - Yehudi Menuhin - Musician
April 22, 1936 - Glen Campbell - Entertainer
April 22, 1937 - Jack Nicholson - Actor
April 23, 1452 - Leonardo Davinci - Artist
April 23, 1519 - Catherine de Medici - French Royalty
April 23, 1891 - Sergei Prokofiev - Composer
April 23, 1928 - Shirley Temple Black - Actress
April 23, 1939 - Lee Majors - Actor
April 24, 1934 - Shirly MacLaine - Actress
April 24, 1942 - Barbara Steisand - Singer
April 25, 1874 - Guglielmo Marconi - Scientist
April 25, 1908 - Eduard R. Murrow - Broadcaster
April 26, 1933 - Carol Burnett - Comedian
April 26, 1924 - Jack Schwartz - Psychic Healer
April 26, 1894 - Rudolph Hess - Nazi
April 27, 1822 - Ulysses S. Grant - U.S. President
April 27, 1891 - Samual Morse - Inventor
April 27, 1822 - Ulysses S. Grant - U.S. President
April 27, 1922 - Jack Klugman - Actor
April 27, 1927 - Coretta King - Activitist
April 28, 1479 - Lucrezia Borgia - Historical Figure
April 28, 1912 - Odette Sanson - Secret Agent
April 29, 1901 - Hirohito - Japanese Royalty
April 29, 1936 - Mehta Zubin - Conductor
April 29, 1947 - Johnny Miller - Golfer
April 29, 1955 - Kate Mulgrew - Actress
April 29, 1970 - Uma Thurman - Actress
April 30, 1893 - J. von Ribbentrop - Nazi
May 01, 1769 - Duke of Wellington - Militarist
May 01, 1881 - Pierre.T. De Chardin - Priest Philosopher
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May 01, 1918 - Jack Paar - TV Host
May 01, 1945 - Rita Coolidge - Singer
May 02, 1729 - Catherine the Great - Russian Royality
May 02, 1903 - Dr. Benj. Spock - Child Specialist
May 02, 1903 - Bing Crosby - Singer
May 02, 1925 - Roscoe Lee Browne - Actor
May 03, 1902 - Walter Slezak - Actor
May 03, 1919 - Pete Seeger - Singer
May 03, 1921 - Sugar Ray Robinson - Sports Figure
May 04, 1915 - Moshe Dayan - Politician
May 05, 1599 - Oliver Cromwell - Politician
May 05, 1818 - Karl Marx - Revolutionary
May 05, 1943 - Bob Woodward - Reporter
May 05, 1958 - Annette Benning - Actress
May 06, 1758 - Maximil. Robespierre - Revolutionary
May 06, 1856 - Sigmund Freud - Psychologist
May 06, 1895 - Rudolph Valentino - Actor
May 06, 1913 - Stewart Granger - Actor
May 06, 1915 - Orson Wells - Producer
May 06, 1931 - Willie Mays - Sports Figure
May 06, 1937 - Rubin Carter - Homicide
May 07, 1861 - Randindranath Tagore - Poet
May 07, 1833 - Johnnes Brahms - Composer
May 07, 1901 - Gary Cooper - Actor
May 07, 1908 - Eva Perone - Dictator
May 08, 1929 - Jane Roberts - Channel
May 08, 1884 - Harry S. Truman - U.S. President
May 09, 1800 - John Brown - Radical
May 09, 1907 - Kathryn Kulman - Evangalist
May 09, 1918 - Mike Wallace - TV Personality
May 09, 1928 - Poncho Gonzales - Sports Figure
May 09, 1942 - David R. Gurgen - TV Personality
May 09, 1944 - Daniel Barrigan - Radical
May 09, 1946 - Candice Bergen - Actress
May 10, 1899 - Fred Astaire - Dancer
May 10, 1902 - David O. Selznick - Producer
May 10, 1900 - Karl Kraft - German Astrologer
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May 10, 1939 - Jean Huston - Psychologist
May 10, 1940 - Wayne Dyer - Psychologist
May 11, 1469 - N. Machiavelli - Potitician
May 11, 1888 - Irving Berlin - Composer
May 11, 1894 - Martha Graham - Dancer
May 11, 1927 - Mort Sahl - Comedian
May 12, 1895 - Jeddu Krishnamurti - Religious Leader
May 12, 1820 - Florence Nightingale - Humanitarian
May 12, 1907 - Katherine Hepburn - Actress
May 12, 1937 - George Carlin - Comedian
May 13, 1914 - Joe Lewis - Sports Figure
May 13, 1923 - Richard Avedon - Photographer
May 13, 1931 - Jim Jones - Cultist
May 13, 1939 - Harvey Keitel - Actor
May 13, 1941 - Ritchie Valens - Singer
May 13, 1950 - Stevie Wonder - Singer
May 14, 1925 - Patrice Munsel - Singer
May 14, 1936 - Bobby Darin - Singer
May 14, 1944 - George Lucas - Film maker
May 14, 1952 - David Byrne - Singer
May 15, 1859 - Pierre Curry - Scientist
May 15, 1902 - Richard Daily - Politician
May 15, 1918 - Joseph Wiseman - Activist
May 15, 1937 - Madeleine Albright - Ambassador
May 16, 1905 - Henry Fonda - Actor
May 16, 1908 - Muktananda - Guru
May 16, 1925 - Liberace - Entertainer
May 17, 1866 - Eric Satie - Composer
May 17, 1895 - Gayelord Hauser - Nutritionist
May 18, 1949 - Rick Wakeman
May 19, 1896 - Ida Rolf - Body Worker
May 19, 1964 - Collin Chapman
May 20, 1799 - Honore Balzac - Writer
May 20, 1908 - James Stewart - Actor
May 20, 1946 - Cher - Singer/Actress
May 21, 1904 - Robert Montgomery - Actor
May 21, 1911 - Peter Hurkos - Psychic
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