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| relationship between Saggitarius C and Saggitarius-Capricorn Cusp |
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Thriving on Struggle
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| Best at : Love |
Worst at : Parent-Child |
This relationship certainly has its stormy side. The magnetism between these two is compelling—they fascinate one another, and in retrospect it may seem that their meeting and subsequent interactions were meant to be. Although high seriousness is often characteristic of both Sagittarius III's and Sagittarius-Capricorns, their relationship is a strange blend of dearly articulated thought and raw feeling. These two are unquestionably on the same wavelength, and whether or not they like each other, they usually have a deep understanding of each other s needs.
Whether positive or negative, love affairs and marriages are extremely close, with the partners well aware of where they stand with each other. Erotic desire is very much in evidence here, yet it does not necessarily emerge as the most important aspect of such relationships, particularly as they progress. Both partners are ultimately more concerned with establishing emotional bonds, and with keeping the romantic flame burning bright. Unfortunately, the turbulent nature of the feelings involved here can run counter to the development of empathy.
Sagittarius Ill's and Sagittarius-Capri corns are as likely to be enemies as friends. When they find themselves in opposition to each other, their struggles can be epic—incapable of being resolved by a single confrontation, these battles often continue throughout their lives. As friends, these two are extremely interested in one another's activities, and may attempt projects together of an artistic, social or political nature. Parent-child relationships are usually unfavorable; here these personalities will tend to trigger each others emotions. Too often, Sagittarius-Capricorn silence and Sagittarius III anger conspire to undercut any real chance of communication. Colleagues and co-workers in this combination can make a powerful and effective working team, which thrives on opposition and struggle and often succeeds through sheer tenacity.
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Try to keep feelings under control. Work to develop empathy—keep lines of communication open. Don''t be distracted in your search for values.
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In Association with :
The secret language of relationships
by
Gary Goldscneider and Joost Elffers
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