Capricorn – The Goat
December 22nd to January 20th
An Earth Sign: The sign of the peacemaker and inventor
Ruler: Saturn
Color: Green
Compatibility signs for love and marriage: Taurus, Virgo
The Capricorn Male
The Capricorn male is a self-made man. The older he gets, the more successful he becomes. He keeps his eyes and energy directly on the goals ahead. The older the Capricorn gets, the younger he looks. He’s truly the one at the high school reunion who hasn’t changed. He likes his mate to be solid and dependable, without a hint of skeletons in the finely organized closets. He may not be verbally demonstrative, but has a solidity within which compensates for his inability to express himself. He’ll expect his children to have set goals in their lives. Their allowances will need to be accounted for. His mate will need to add the spark and light for the household.
The Capricorn Female
The Capricorn female will usually begin a career soon after her schooling. She likes to feel independent while waiting for her mate to come along. She has wonderful organizational skills. Capricorn women make wonderful business women arid managers. They prefer to become masters at what they do. They’re ever purposeful, ever advancing. Whatever they undertake, they do it to perfection. Once she finds her ideal mate, the Capricorn female is an ideal partner. She will make sure her energies are in tune with their ambitions. She’s truly a wonderful partner in her relationships and motherhood. She has untiring strength and devotion for her family and friends.
Capricorn Children
Capricorn children seem born with inherent wisdom. The older they become, the wiser they seem. They like to play act. They’re practical and pragmatic, preferring to learn their own way. Be patient, they’ll find the best way to do something. They quietly work their way to the top of the class, never pushy, just patient. They’ve the tendency for shyness with the opposite sex, but eventually they’ll figure out how to handle this complex energy. They have wonderful career potentials. Give them plenty of role-model inspiration and watch them put it to work in later years.