| [Diary Notes] The Signs-Cancer:
Cancer the Crab: June 22nd to Jully 22nd. Ruling House:
Fourth, Element: Water, Quality: Cardinal, Night, Ruling
Planet: Moon, Area of Body: Breasts and Digestion.

From
Astrology.Com: "Cancer, the fourth Sign of the
Zodiac, is all about home. Those born under this Sign
are 'roots' kinds of people and take great pleasure in
the comforts of home and family. Cancers are maternal,
domestic and love to nurture others. More than likely,
their family will be large, too -- the more, the merrier!
Cancers will certainly be merry if their home life is
serene and harmonious. Traditions are upheld with great
zest in a Cancer's household, since these folks prize
family history and love communal activities. They also
tend to be patriotic, waving the flag whenever possible.
A Cancer's good memory is the basis for stories told around
the dinner table, and don't be surprised if these folks
get emotional about things. Those born under this Sign
wear their heart on their sleeve, which is just fine by
them.
The mascot of Cancerians is the Crab, and much like this
shelled little critter, Cancerians are quick to retreat
into their shells if it suits their mood. No wonder these
folks are called crabby! For Cancer, it's not that big
of a deal, though, since they consider this 'shell' a
second home (and they do love home). The flip side of
this hiding is that shell-bound Crabs are often quite
moody. Further, in keeping with their difficulty in sharing
their innermost feelings, it can become a Herculean task
to pry a Crab out of its secret hiding place. What to
do? Give the Crab time -- eventually these folks will
come out to play again. When they do, they'll be the first
to say so, in keeping with the Cardinal Quality attached
to this Sign. It's said that Crabs are first to laugh
and first to cry, so you can bet they'll fill you in.
That shell, by the way, isn't the only tough thing about
Crabs. These folks are tenacious and strong-willed and
like to get their way. If their well-documented kindness
and gentleness doesn't do the trick, however, they're
not above using emotional manipulation to make things
happen. If that still doesn't work, they'll just go back
to their shell and sulk, or find a way to get back at
the source of their pain, since Crabs can be rather vindictive.
That said, any self-respecting Crab would tell you that
they are ultimately motivated by protecting their home
and loved ones, a most noble goal."
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