Keywords: Helpful, Practical, Analytical, Timid, Skeptical,
Finicky, Hypocritical
As the sixth sign of the zodiac, Virgo represents the sixth stage in
the evolution of man and his place in the universe. In Leo the need is
to discover and develop man's individuality and creative potential. In
Virgo the need is to find ways to put man's individual talents to the
best possible use. This is why Virgo is known as the sign of service.
For many Virgos, the need to make things better is satisfied by pursuing
careers in health-related fields or in other areas such as teaching,
labor relations, environmental protection, social work, or religious
counseling. Though most of them do have altruistic motives in helping
others, it must also be said that Virgos have a tendency to act the
martyr when their service or counseling is ignored, and it is not
unheard of for them to use guilt as a weapon when they want to elicit
the attention and cooperation of others. Virgos have to learn that
helping others to improve is one thing, but pushing them toward goals of
perfection they cannot hope to accomplish is destructive as well as
impossible.
Virgos adapt to change. This trait is a strength because it is a
survival mechanism, and a weakness because it makes them vulnerable to
the demands and influence of other people. Instinctively responsive to
the needs of others, they usually adapt to different people and changing
circumstances by finding ways to make themselves useful. The Virgin is
the astrological symbol of Virgo and, like the true virgin, most Virgos
are shy. Like a virgin waiting to give herself to the perfect lover,
Virgos are also idealistic. Unfortunately when they allow idealism to
get out of hand, nothing is accomplished. The virgin becomes a bitter
spinster and talents die on the vine. Though intensely personal
situations are inhibiting, there are other situations when Virgos can be
very dynamic. When the spotlight is not directly on them but on a
product or a service they offer, they are excellent salespersons.
Virgos react to what they experience by assessing its practical
worth. Before they take physical action, before they sort out their
emotional involvement, and before they reason it out intellectually,
they must ascertain what tangible advantages are to be gained from the
experience. If the advantages they find are not necessarily useful to
them, they are willing to give them to those who can benefit. Virgos are
effective negotiators. They patiently endure endless details and
responsibilities if convinced it accomplishes an end they think
justifies their efforts.
Mercury, planet of the intellect, rules Virgo, giving Virgos an
analytical approach to life. That communication is important to Virgos
is aptly demonstrated by the fact that so many of them are very
talkative. They love books, magazines, and writing. With a critical eye
for organization and detail and their constant search for perfection,
Virgos have an irresistible urge to improve everything and everyone,
whether they need it or not. Virgos are not above using their inability
to achieve perfection as an excuse for their own idleness and
unproductiveness. Out of character with their true nature, these Virgos
are sloppy, disorganized, and irresponsible. What is worse, their own
bad habits do not in the least inhibit them from criticizing others for
the same behavior. Their analytical ability makes them excellent critics
of the talent and performance of those more skilled than themselves.
Virgos need to think that what they do is of a practical and helpful
nature. The worthiness of their self-sacrificing efforts is spoiled at
times however, when they exact tangible proof of gratitude from those
who benefited from their actions.
Likely to be health conscious, many Virgos make an effort to stay
physically fit. If they are convinced that results can be achieved, they
don't mind tedious exercise routines. They enjoy tennis, racquetball,
swimming, sailing, fishing, and biking. As athletes, Virgos are not
overly competitive. Most of them do however, attempt to perfect whatever
skills they do have in a particular sport. They are likely to be
talented craftsman, seamstresses, or designers, and may have particular
interest in such things as cartography, travel, and philately.
Virgo colors are blue, yellow, gray, tan, navy, and lilac. Vulnerable
parts of the body are the sinuses, respiratory system, and bowels.
Colds, flu, allergies, and constipation are common Virgo complaints. The
sapphire, which is a variety of the mineral corundum, is Virgo's
birthstone. This gem was considered by ancient societies as a love
charm. Though they come in a variety of colors and can even be
transparent, the most valuable sapphires are blue. Blue is also the
principal color associated with Virgo. Flowers and plants for Virgo
include the aster, chrysanthemum, ivy, and fern.