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| relationship between Virgo A and Aries C |
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Mysterious Mix
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| Best at : Work |
Worst at : Marriage |
THIS relationship produces a powerful effect in one area in particular: career. The main point of departure between these two—Virgo I rationality in thought and planning versus Aries III intuition and spontaneity—may cause occasional flare-ups, but for the most part their respective strengths mysteriously complement each other when they work together These service-oriented individuals can also bring out the note responsible side in each other, so that if their relationship focuses on the welfare of others, it can have a devotional streak In those cases the combination can he of great benefit to humanity.
Virgo Is gel nervous and stressed unless they keep their home and career lives separate. Aries Ill's find
this kind of separation impossible, for they don't feel that their work in the world stops when they gel home.
This can put Virgo I-Aries III marriages under a lot of strain, particularly when the Aries 111 decides to invite
Bunch of friends, co-workers or disciples just when the Virgo I is snuggling into a warm, quiet domestic
evening. It may be only a matter of time before the Aries III begins to look around for an escape. This too
will make the Virgo I nervous, forcing him or her to hold on even tighter Still, things can go well between
these two, especially if the structure they set up in their living situation relieves Aries III s of responsibilities
they would Hither leave to a more orderly person anyway.
In the long run. Virgo Is may have a salutary1, even magical effect on the energies of their Aries III children, who may not appreciate their parents at the time but will undoubtedly manifest more orderly personal working methods later in life.
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Respect privacy. Try not bring your work home. Structure your living situation thoughtfully. Think of the greater good.
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In Association with :
The secret language of relationships
by
Gary Goldscneider and Joost Elffers
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