Sign: SAGITTARIUS, approx. Nov. 22-Dec. 20
Symbol: The Archer or the Centaur
Ruled by: Jupiter, the Lucky Star
Element: Fire
Quality: Mutable
House: 9th House

SUN in SAGITTARIUS
Lucky Sagittarius! They are so strange sometimes, like when a Sagittarius is miserly to a fault, for no apparent reason. And they don't like being restricted, either. It's that urge for freedom, so common to their sign. After all, they are ruled by Jupiter, the "lucky star," and a source of expansion. See if this doesn't describe Sagittarius: intellectually curious, easily bored, restless, independent, talkative, tactless, quick-witted, humorous, energetic, truthful, generous, friendly, and forever optimistic. While they are spiritual and philosophical, they also have a tendency to overdoing things and exaggerating, and then find themselves hooked on the good things in life. They don't like being confined, and Sagittarius are vulnerable to outside influences. Go figure. They adapt to change quickly and have the ability to make their home anywhere. This makes them unflappable.
Lots of famous folks are Sagittarius, check out this list of characters: Woody Allen, Ludwig Von Beethoven, Jim Morrison, John Malkovitch, William Blake, John Milton,Ridley Scott, Ray Liotta, Hector Berlioz, John Cale, Kenneth Branaugh, Nostrodamus, Charles Berlitz, Fritz Lang and for the politically inspired: Nero, William F. Buckley, William Safire and the late Abby Hoffman.
Their natural political ability often shows up with a puffed up sense of action. So what? They love the stage, music, theatre and especially drama. As an enthusiastic sportsman (sportswoman, sportsperson), Sagittarius are often seen as a risk-taker who enjoys physical challenges. They are on a constant search for new ideas and new adventures while their initial reactions are physical. Also, they are communication-oriented.
One of the more recent findings is that lucky Sagittarius likes pizza, hot or cold, morning, noon or night, but especially for breakfast.

Beethoven was a Sagittarius, so was Scott Joplin, Sibelius and Maria Callas. And the Motor city madman, Ted Nugent. For listening pleasure, try both Beethoven's "Symphony No. 8," Tchaikovsky's "The Nutcracker (complete ballet-you'll love it)," and Mozart's "Symphony No. 41 'Jupiter'."

Grocery store: Shopping for more mundane food stuffs with a Sagittarius is a bit of a drag because itÕs so pedestrian. However, if you can get your Sagittarius into the grocery store, youÕre up for a good ride because itÕs fun. Sagittarius is the sign that turns the shopping cart into a skateboard. Sag will also knock over the row of cans, upset the displays, and generally make a nuisance of himself except that everyone present will find it comical. One line I've heard before, at the grocery store, "I've never seen some one your age ride on a cart like that..." and that's a typical response. It's a lot like going to the store with a child in tow. Just be careful you don't let your Sag loose in the cereal department because heÕs just got to have some of the latest market driven cereal, something that is all sugar and no nutrition. Just surrender and enjoy the adventure. Brick wall: A large, fixed object is no obstacle, not for a gallant Sagittarius. Look at the most common symbol for Sagittarius, it's a little arrow, pointing up. When a Sagittarius comes up to this brick wall, what he's inclined to do is bounce right over the wall. He might even trip, getting over it. Sagittarius is the master of deflection detection, too, "Problem, what problem? I don't see a problem here...." Body part: Hips and thighs.

Sun in Sagittarius examples: Woody Allen, Gregg Allman, Jane Austen, Dicky Betts, William Blake, William (Billy the Kid) Bonney, Rita Mae Brown, William F. Buckley, Theodore Bundy, Erskine Caldwell, David Carradine, Harry Chapin, Winston Churchill, Sammy Davis Jr., Philip K. Dick, Walt Disney, Kirk Douglas, Patty Duke, Sheila E., J. Paul Getty, Amy Grant, Mariel Hemingway, Jimi Hendrix, Abbie Hoffman, Samuel L. Jackson, Don Johnson, Bruce Lee, Liddy Gordon, Lucky Luciano, John Milton, Jm Morrison, Randy Newman, Brad Pitt, George Santayana, Frank Sinatra, Steven Spielberg, Joseph Stalin, James Thurber, Henri Toulouse-Lautrec, Lee Trevino, Tina Turner, Mark Twain, Dick Van Dyke, Charles "Tex" Watson, Shelton Hank Williams [Hank Williams III], Jesse Colin Young, Frank Zappa, and Franco Zeffirelli.

© Kramer Wetzel, astrofish.net, 2000

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