Gemini
Adaptable and versatile Communicative
and witty Intellectual and eloquent Youthful and lively On the dark side....
Nervous and tense Superficial and inconsistant Cunning and inquisitive Gemini,
the sign of the Twins, is dual-natured, elusive, complex and contradictory.
On the one hand it produces the virtue of versatility, and on the other
the vices of two-facedness and flightiness.
The sign is linked with Mercury, the planet of childhood and youth, and
its subjects tend to have the graces and faults of the young.
When they are good, they are very attractive; when they are bad they are
more the worse for being the charmers they are. Like children they are lively,
happy - if circumstances are right for them - egocentric, imaginative and
restless.
They take up new activities enthusiastically but lack application, constantly
needing new interests, flitting from project to project as apparently purposelessly
as a butterfly dancing from flower to flower.
To them life is a game which must always be full of fresh moves and continuous
entertainment, free of labour and routine. Since they lack the quality of
conscientiousness, they are apt to fight a losing battle in any attempts they
make to be moral (in the widest sense of the word).
Their good qualities are attractive and come easily to them.
They are affectionate, courteous, kind, generous, and thoughtful towards
the poor and suffering - provided none of the activities resulting from expressing
these traits interferes too greatly with their own lives and comforts.
They quickly learn to use their outward attractiveness to gain their own
ends, and when striving for these they will use any weapon in their armoury
- unscrupulous lying, cunning evasivenesss - escaping blame by contriving to
put it on other people, wrapped up in all the charm they can turn on.
In their better moments they may strive to be honest and straightforward,
but self-interest is almost always the victor. If things go against them,
they sulk like children.
Also like children, they demand attention, admiration, and the spending
on them of time, energy and money, throwing tantrums if they don't get what
they want.
They reflect every change in their surroundings, like chameleons, and can
become pessimistic, sullen, peevish and materialistically self-centred if
circumstances force them to struggle in any way.
If the conditions of life become really adverse, their strength of will
may desert them entirely.
They can become uncertain of themselves, either withdrawn or nervously excitable
worriers, sullenly discontented, hard and irritable, with "Self""looming ever
larger in their struggles. On the other hand their versatility can make them
very adaptable, adjusting themselves to control the world around them by
means of their inherent ingenuity and cleverness.
Geminians have a keen, intuitive, sometimes brilliant intelligence and they
love cerebral challenges.
But their concentration, though intense for a while, does not last.
Their mental agility and energy give them a voracious appetite for knowledge
from youth onward, though they dislike the labour of learning.
They easily grasp almost everything requiring intelligence and mental dexterity
and are often able to marry manual skills to their qualities of mind.
Their intellect is strongly analytical and sometimes gives them so great
an ability to see both sides of a question that they vacillate and find it
hard to take decisions.
But their intelligence may very well be used to control and unify the duality
of their natures into a most efficient unit. If faced with difficulties, they
have little determination to worry at a problem until they find a solution
- they will pick the brains of others.
In their intellectual pursuits, as in other departments of their lives,
they risk becoming dilettantes, losing themselves in too many projects which
they follow until they become difficult. In love they are fickle, not intentionally
so but because of the basic inconsistency of their emotional nature, which
has an amoral aspect to it.
Their is a side to Geminians which can become deeply involved emotionally,
and another, hostile to sentimentality, which stands back from a romantic
situation, laughing at it and the protagonists in it, including themselves,
and analyzes it intellectually.
Gemini subjects take nothing seriously.
So, in love, in spite of their temporary depth of feeling - for the intensity
of involvement lasts only while it is new - they are superficial, light-hearted,
cool, flirtatious and unimaginative in the understanding of the pain they
may give others.
They like intrigue, the excitement of the chase, but once they have caught
the prey, they lose interest and look around for the next creature to pursue.
In less serious situations they make witty, entertaining companions, good
acquaintances rather than friends. Even at their worst they are never dull
- there is usually playfulness below thee surface, and they can be brilliant
conversationalists - but they can also be quarrelsome, prattlers, boasters,
liars and cheats.
Geminians can be successful in many walks of life though their general characters
tend to make them unreliable.
They are often skilled manipulators of language, in speech and writing,
and may be debaters, diplomats (though in politics they are more interested
in theory than practice), orators, preachers (brilliant rather than profound),
teachers, authors and poets, journalists or lawyers.
In business any work which combines quick-wittedness with change of surroundings
suits them - working as a travelling salesperson, brokerage work or dealing
of any kind.
Because they are dispassionate, logical, rational and analytical they make
good scientists, especially medically, astronomers and mathematicians. They
can also make excellent members of the Forces, for they take danger no more
seriously than anything else and can earn themselves a reputation for devotion
to duty and heroic acts.
In the arts they may excel in music, painting and sculpture. They make good
psychical researchers of a sceptical kind. Negatively they can degenerate
into confidence tricksters, thieves and even adepts in the black arts.
Physically Geminians often appear youthful, even childlike. They have tall,
thin, but strong and active bodies, with long arms and legs culminating in
short, fleshy hands and feet.
Their faces are also inclined to be long and sallow, with large, piercing
hazel eyes, often in contrast with dark complexions.
Their hair is often dark, almost black.
They use their hands and eyes expressively - they are great gesticulators
- and their movements are quick and actiive. Gemini rules the arms, shoulders,
hands, lungs and nervous system and its subjects need to beware of diseases
and accidents associated with the upper part of the body, as well as nervous
and pulmonary disorders such as catarrh and bronchitis.
Their mercurial nature may also affect a constitution which is not strong
if it is put under strain.