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| relationship between Capricorn A and Virgo-Libra Cusp |
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A Search for Meaning
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| Best at : Parent-Child |
Worst at : Work |
Natural feelings and attitudes predominate in this free and easy relationship. In many ways liberating, the Virgo-Libra-Capricorn I matchup can powerfully influence both partners in their search for meaning in life, and also in their self-development. Thus Virgo-Libras learn a great deal from their Capricorn I partners, who, in turn, benefit tremendously from the aesthetic influences of Virgo-Libras, which can open up whole new worlds for them.
Romance is possible between these two; it will seldom be of the wilder sort, yet it will be more uninhibited than either partner is used to. Capricorn Is will be enchanted by their Virgo-Libra partners but, unfortunately, will also regard them as possessions. Virgo-Libras can only be flattered to a point, and will back off if they feel claimed or controlled. In marriage, they benefit from Capricorn 1 practicality and common sense. They will not be dissatisfied with playing a supporting role, but must beware that their own personalities are not swallowed up by the relationship.
As friends, these two enjoy taking courses together that lead to mutual self-improvement, whether commercial, physical or artistic. A common hobby often emerges that unites the pair and becomes the basis of the relationship. Virgo-Libras should not be surprised at Capricorn I thriftiness but should edge the relationship away from a stingy attitude that can limit its possibilities and inhibit creativity.
Parent-child relationships can be extremely favorable, with both partners sharing, learning and growing together Artistic and spiritual bonds may be formed here that continue into adult life. In the work sphere, Capricorn Is tend to think they are omniscient, a trail that, if encountered on a daily basis, will grate on the nerves of Virgo-Libras. These two relate best as independent colleagues or freelancers who touch base occasionally to share their thoughts and observations.
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Learn from each other, but maintain your independence—beware of claiming attitudes. Cultivate artistic and spiritual pursuits.
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In Association with :
The secret language of relationships
by
Gary Goldscneider and Joost Elffers
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