|
Summary:-
Of a sunny disposition, the pure Leo nevertheless has a commanding
personality and always stands out from the crowd. He or she either
dominates or, if resisted, endeavours to dominate, not being afraid
to try a little bullying. A Leo is the pure extrovert, outgoing,
sociable and determined to be the life and soul of the party. If
there isn't a party, or the party wants to go its own way and avoid
being bossed about by the Leo who wants to take it over, that Leo
will either become bad-tempered or withdraw into a sulk. Once they
are in a dominating position pure Leos find it difficult to step
out of the limelight. They are the politicians who cling on to office
long after their day is done, the industrialists who refuse to hand
over to younger successors, even though their companies suffer as
a result, and the ageing actors who still insist on playing the
juvenile lead. In his or her heyday, however, a strongly Leonine
type lives in a blaze of glory, leading others and illuminating
their dull existence. Leos and Leonine types have included Louis
XIV (the Sun King),
the Emperor Napoleon; Bismarck; Robert Burns, Scotland's national
poet; the dancer Isadora Duncan and the opera singer Maria Callas;
and the novelist Aldous Huxley.
Sexualityand
the Emotions:-
It is rare for two Leos to establish a really satisfactory
relationship with one another, unless they come to some sort of
demarcation agreement by which they map out their respective areas
of authority. If they don't do this, they spend much of their time
disputing which of them should be the decision-maker. Usually, Leos
make loving and loyal partners, particularly if they are allowed
to make all the important decisions. In general, the Leo likes to
be the 'sun' of any emotional relationship, with the partner being
the moon, reflecting the Leonine light.
General
Character:-
It is difficult for a Leo not to take command or, at least, to endeavour
to take command, for he/she is genuinely convinced that his/her
capabilities are superior to those of almost everybody else. If
you know someone who tastes a dish which you cook superbly and immediately
tells you how much it would be improved by the addition of some
particular herb, or someone who when given a lift rewards you by
pointing out what an unsuitable route you have chosen, you are almost
always dealing with a pure Leo. The infuriating thing is that more
often than not they are right: the casserole is improved by the
herb that has been suggested; the alternative route does save time
and is scenically more attractive. The plain fact is that Leos are
not only convinced that they should make the decisions, but that
they are also very good at it. Even when they have made decisions
which seem to have been manifestly incorrect, the extraordinary
good fortune of the typical Leo - Leo is perhaps the luckiest of
all the signs - transforms the situation, and disaster is turned
to triumph. As they are so good at commanding and directing others,
it is not surprising that Leos regard it as almost perverse for
others to attempt to command them. They resent such attempts and,
if the attempt persists for long, can become extremely angry (and
regally Leonine). Normally this is the only occasion when a Leo
will lose his/her temper. Usually they take a generous view of the
faults and oddities of others and can be quite remarkably forgiving.
This capacity for forgiveness allied with a warm and affectionate
nature makes the average Leo a very pleasant person to know - provided,
of course, you allow him/her always to stand in the limelight.
Life-Style:-
Leos have ambitious and energetic natures. On occasion, however,
they will wish to relax and, like great cats, bask in the warm sunshine
of life. If they don't get the opportunities to relax when they
want to, they become irritable, apt to unsheathe their claws and
scratch those nearest and dearest to them. So the ideal occupation
for the Leo is one in which great energy is called for, but in which
there are intervals for rest and recuperation. If such a job also
allows a Leo to be the permanent centre of attention, then this
is all to the good - acting, teaching and professional sports are
all archetypal Leo occupations. Leos need the same sort of environment
for their home lives: an admiring circle of friends and relatives.
|
 |