Capricorn (astrology)

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A Capricorn from a 15th century book
A Capricorn from a 15th century book
Capricorn
Zodiac Symbol: Seagoat
Birth Dates (Tropical): December 22 - January 19
Birth Dates (Sidereal): January 15 - February 14
Birth Dates (Solar): January 19 - February 15
Constellation: Capricornus
Zodiac Element: Earth
Zodiac Quality: Cardinal
Domicile: Saturn
Detriment: Moon
Exaltation: Mars
Fall: Jupiter (ancient)/Neptune (modern/disputed)
Numbers: Eight
Day: Saturday


Capricorn is an astrological sign, which originated from the constellation Capricornus, and is the tenth sign of the zodiac. Capricorn is classed as a Negative or feminine, introverted sign; its element is Earth and its Quality is Cardinal. [1] Traditionally in astrology Capricorn is ruled by the planet Saturn. The opposite sign to Capricorn is Cancer. Under the tropical zodiac, Capricorn is occupied by the Sun from December 22 to January 19, and under the sidereal zodiac, it is currently from January 15 to February 12. In House (astrology) the 10th House is the house the Capricorn rules, and dates occupied for the House is occupied on April 20 to May 20. The corresponding month in the Babylonian calendar is Arax Ṭebêtum,, dedicated to Pap-sukkal, the messenger of the gods. It is the least common encountered zodiac sign.

In astrology the astrological signs of the twelve houses equal segments or divisions of the zodiac. According to astrological beliefs, celestial phenomena reflect or govern human activity on the principle of "as above, so below", so that the twelve signs at the same time are held to represent twelve basic personality types or characteristic modes of expression.[2] The scientific community generally considers astrology as a pseudoscience or superstition.[3][4] ; yet despite this, belief in astrology remains widespread.[5][6][7][8]

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Capricorn is associated with the Greek myth of the goat Amalthea, who provided the infant Zeus with milk, or ambrosia in some versions. Zeus placed her in the sky to honor her (Catasterismi). Capricorn is also associated with the god Saturn and the god Aristaeus.

The Babylonian zodiacal sign is called šaxû "ibex". The sun in this month entered the suxûru-fish constellation, called the star of Tashmetum, the wife of Nabu. The goat-fish is known from depictions on Babylonian monuments.[9] Also linked to the Greek God, Pan.

The astrological symbol for Capricorn is said to represent the horns and tail of the goat-fish or sea-goat.

The 10th House is the house that the Capricorn rules. It represents everything about an Capricorn, like birthdays, numbers, etc. The 10th House represents Aims and ambitions, direction in life. Your status in society, your career. Kingdom and dignitaries. People born under this house have the personality traits as an a natural Capricorn.

Astrologers broadly agree that the following are the characteristics of Capricorn: [10] The Capricorn person is prudent, responsible, realistic, very wise, formal, patient, methodical, disciplined, traditional, cautious, conventional, hard-working, persevering, ambitious, dedicated, focused, honest, dependable, serious, self-reliant, businesslike, career-oriented, authoritative, conscientious, and competent. They can also sometimes be rigid, suspicious, status-seeking, demanding, insensitive, inhibited, cold, dry, aloof, lack of emotional depth, possessive, self-conscious, materialistic, narrow-minded, vindictive, bitter, lacks hope, melancholy, controlling, harshly critical, restricting, calculating, and saturnine.

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Likes- Romance, Loyalty, Feeling secure, Financial/material stability, Ambitious mates, Feeling committed, Making long term relationship plans, Dependability, Reliability, Perseverance.

Dislikes- Flightiness, Being bossed around, Crudeness/coarseness, dominance, Game playing, Ego displays, Extravagance, Being challenged by a lover, Indecisiveness.

Suitable occupations are where responsible, patient and economising qualities can be exercised; such as scientist, engineer, manager, civil servant, mathematician, farmer, builder, politician, director. In medical astrology Capricorn governs the knees and skeleton.

Astrologers believe that each sign of the zodiac has identifiable physical traits. Physically, individuals born under the sign of Capricorn supposedly tend to have dark hair, steady eyes, a light caramel complexion, capable hands, and prominent cheekbones. Men tend to be thin, and women curvy and feminine.[citation needed]

The following items are traditionally associated with Capricorn: [11]

In terms of Mundane or Political astrology the following countries are associated with Capricorn: India, Mexico, Afghanistan, Bulgaria.

The Indian equivalent of Capricorn is Makara; the Chinese equivalent is thought to be the dependable, methodical Ox, whose lunar month is 6 January - 3 February. [12]

The following is a list of some famous people whose sun sign is Capricorn. The list is indicative only and does not claim to be a representative sample of all Capricorns.

Ghalia Abdulghafour, Saksham Swami,Swami Vivekananda,Stephen Hawking, Joan of Arc, Dave Grohl, Cleopatra, Benjamin Franklin, Joan Baez, Bob Bryar, Denzel Washington, Jim Carrey, Ralph Fiennes, Julia Louis-Dreyfus, Nicolas Cage, Danica McKellar, Karen Elson, Leonor Varela, Jimmy Page, David Bowie, Raekwon, Mao Zedong, Mark Anthony, Muhammed Ali, Louis Pasteur, Marlene Dietrich, Madame de Pompadour, Syd Barrett, J. D. Salinger, Marylin Manson, Jared Leto, Isaac Asimov, J. R. R. Tolkien, Edgar Allan Poe, Martin Luther King, Pola Negri, Patricia Highsmith, Ava Gardner, Rod Serling, Rudyard Kipling, Elvis Presley, Richard Nixon, Janis Joplin, Isaac Newton, Faye Dunaway, Dolly Parton, Jeanne Lanvin, Chyna, Orlando Bloom, Cecil Beaton, Marianne Faithfull, Tiger Woods, Michael Schumacher, Diane Keaton, Atal Bihari Vajpayee, Hrithik Roshan, Salman Khan, Anil Kapoor, Kate Moss, Yukio Mishima, Kapil Dev, Rahul Dravid, Al Capone, Seamus Davey-Fitzpatrick, William Hartnell, Muhammad Ali Jinnah, Katie Underwood, Katey Sagal, Jennifer Hawkins, Aaliyah, Mary J. Blige, R.Kelly,]Lebron James, Yanet Yanes.

  1. ^ Jeff Mayo, Teach Yourself Astrology, pp 38-41, Hodder and Stoughton, London, 1979
  2. ^ Jeff Mayo, Ibid, p 35, Hodder and Stoughton, London, 1979
  3. ^ WordNet 2.1. Princeton. Retrieved on 2006-07-05.
  4. ^ Activities With Astrology. Astronomical society of the Pacific.
  5. ^ Objections to Astrology: A Statement by 186 Leading Scientists. The Humanist, September/October 1975.
  6. ^ Humphrey Taylor. The Religious and Other Beliefs of Americans 2003. Retrieved on 2007-01-05.
  7. ^ Science and Technology: Public Attitudes and Understanding. National Science Foundation. Retrieved on 2007-01-05.
  8. ^ "Astrology". Encarta. (2008). Microsoft. Retrieved on 2007-08-28. “Scientists have long rejected the principles of astrology, but millions of people continue to believe in or practice it.” 
  9. ^ W. Muss-Arnolt, The Names of the Assyro-Babylonian Months and Their Regents, Journal of Biblical Literature (1892).
  10. ^ Robert Pelletier & Leonard Cataldo Be Your Own Astrologer pp 24 - 33, Pan Books Ltd, London 1984; Maritha Pottenger, Astro Essentials, pp 31 - 36, ACS Publications San Diego, 1991 ; Jeff Mayo, Ibid, pp 41-55, 1979
  11. ^ Derek and Julia Parker, The New Compleat Astrologer, pp194-5, Crescent Books, New York, 1990
  12. ^ Theodora Lau, The Handbook of Chinese Horoscopes, pxxvii, Souvenir Press, London, 2005

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