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The Zodiac position of this week is approximately 26 degree Capricorn and 3 degree Aquarius. The season is mid-winter, the element is earth/air and the ruler is Saturn and Uranus.
The Capricorn-Aquarius cusp can be likened symbolically to the period around seventy years of age in the human life; it arrives at the time in winter when the days are lengthening but remain cold in the northern hemisphere. Indeed, nights are freezing and refuge must be sought inside. The Capricorn-Aquarius cusp may be said to represent Mystery and Imagination. In human development, at the age of seventy, one must certainly come to terms with one's own mortality. Preparations must be made to make one's remaining years comfortable but also productive and satisfying. Although external activities have usually slowed down considerably, ideally a corresponding increased tempo of the interior life - mental, emotional, and spiritual - can manifest. The worlds of imagination, fantasy and dreams are active, and some feel and act in a childlike manner. The days that comprise the Capricorn-Aquarius cusp exemplify some of the manifestations of Mystery and Imagination where the practical, conservative Capricorn nature clashes with unpredictable, unconventional Aquarian impulses.
The vivid and expressive individuals born on the Capricorn-Aquarius cusp generate excitement wherever they go. Capricorn-Aquarians' interest in the poor and most of them will not hesitate to make direct contributions of time, money or energy to help any one less fortunate than themselves. At the same time, however, they have little sympathy for those they see as free-loaders or parasites, able to pull their own weight but refusing to do so.
Capricorn-Aquarians love to tell and play jokes. Their mates, friends and family must not only understand but appreciate this need if those born in this week are to be kept happy. It isn't always easy, however, to keep up with Capricorn-Aquarians, who may one moment be dealing seriously with day-to-day problems, the next exploding in riotous laughter.
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You must find an outlet for your creative energy. Communicate what your experience. Try not to be discouraged by lack of understanding, ignorance or negative criticism. Don't go off the deep end, but, rather, find those who understand and appreciate you.
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