

|
About Me Me In A Paragraph My Stats My Cool Pets My Cross Stitch About My Site My Astrology (At the bottom of my signs are links to yours.) Zodiac Chinese Egyptian African My Fanlistings What's Important What I Like I Love Animals Favorite Books Favorite Movies Favorite TV Shows Favorite Foods My Photos ![]() Pictures Of Me ![]() Pictures Of My Pets ![]() My Vet Tech Pictures |
June 5 to July 4
Sense: Taste Favorable Day: Monday Sensitive Body Part: Head Most Successful Months: June and October This rich African symbol consists of a solid base upon which two forces lie supporting a figure striving to raise itself. Originally “The Ancestor” was a sign of power. Yet, as the symbol indicates, individual will has no more energy than it can derive from a strong support and the more noble a force is, the greater will be its compelling foundation. Those of you born under the sign of “The Ancestor” invariably sense the joy of sadness in the lives of those around you, though you may have a tendency to become immersed in their more melancholic attitudes. The favorite maxim of this sign would be “One must be fair.” From this derives a propensity to use will power magnanimously, which demonstrates your capacity as leaders of initiatives and champions of grand projects. It is the domain of “The Ancestor” to govern and to guide. Difficulties and opposing forces can at first cause some discouragement but due to strong self-knowledge, natives of this sign are informed by the wisdom of ancestral Africa and you recognize that you are often the cause of your own disappointments which you are quick to remedy. As “The Ancestor,” you must learn to detach yourself from natural egoism and reach toward a disinterested attitude. Take care not to lose yourself in utopian schemes, but stay true to your ideals. By ridding yourself of all will to influence and impress those around you, you will be able to realize the sweetest of your dreams. The Ancestor not you? Find out about yourself. Baobab Tree The Wealth Of Amber And Silver The Family Small Services To The Neighborhood The Market The Judge The Kola Nut The Traveler The Distance The Child Of The Word The Harvest In The Granary Look up who you are by your birthday.
|
