Patient and reliable
Warmhearted and loving
Persistent and determined
Placid and security loving
Jealous and possessive
Resentful and inflexible
Self-indulgent and greedy
Mentally, they are keen-witted and practical rather than
intellectual, but apt to become fixed in their opinions through
their preference for following accepted and reliable patterns of
experience. Their character is generally dependable, steadfast,
prudent, just, firm and unshaken in the face of difficulties. Their
vices arise from their virtues, going to extremes such as being
too slavish to the conventions they admire, obstinately and
exasperatingly self-righteous, unoriginal, rigid,
ultraconservative, argumentative, querulous bores, stuck in a
self-centered rut. They may develop a brooding resentment
through nursing a series of injuries received and, whether their
characters are positive or negative, they need someone to stroke
their egos with a frequent, "Well Done!"
They are faithful and generous friends with a great capacity for
affection, but rarely make friends with anyone outside their
social rank, to which they are ordinarily excessively faithful. In
the main, they are gentle, even tempered, good natured, modest
and slow to anger, disliking quarrelling and avoiding ill-feeling.
If they are provoked, however, they can explode into violent
outbursts of ferocious anger in which they seem to lose all
self-control. Equally unexpected are their occasional sallies into
humor and exhibitions of fun.
Although their physical appearance may belie it, they have a
strong aesthetic taste, enjoying art, for which they may have a
talent, beauty (actively recoiling from anything sordid or ugly)
and music. They may have a strong, sometimes unconventional,
religious faith. Allied to their taste for all things beautiful is a
love for the good things of life pleasure, comfort, luxury and
good food and wine and they may have to resist the temptation to
over indulgence, leading to drunkenness, gross sensuality, and
covetousness.
In their work, Taureans are industrious and good craftsmen, and
are not afraid of getting their hands dirty. They are reliable,
practical, methodical and ambitious, within a framework of
obedience to superiors. They are at their best in routine
positions of trust and responsibility, where there is little need of
urgency and even less risk of change, and a pension at the end.
Yet they are creative and good founders of enterprises where the
rewards of their productiveness come from their own work and
not that of others. They can flourish in many different trades and
professions: banking, architecture, building, almost any form of
bureaucracy, auctioneering, farming, medicine, chemistry,
industry Taureans make good managers and foremen surveying,
insurance, education and, perhaps surprisingly, music and
sculpture. They make an ideal trustee or guardian, and can attain
eminence as a chef. Some Taureans are gifted enough in singing
to become opera stars or to excel in more popular types of
music.
They are more than averagely amorous and sensually
self-conscious, but sexually straightforward and not given to
experiment. They make constant, faithful, home loving spouses
and thoughtful, kindly parents, demanding too much of neither
their spouses nor children. They can be over possessive and may
sometimes play the game of engineering family rows for the
pleasure of making up the quarrel. If anyone offends their amore
proper they can be a determined enemy, though magnanimous in
forgiveness if their opponent makes an effort to meet them
halfway.
Physically the Taurean is a heavy, thickset type, sometimes hefty
or even clumsy, and unusually strong. They range from average
to shorter than usual height, with broad shoulders, and tend to be
slow walking and inclined to corpulence. They can give an
impression of awkwardness and clumsiness on the one hand,
because their breadth seems disproportionate to their height, but
on the other hand they can be extremely dignified and
majestically good looking. Their features often include a broad
forehead, large, well-set eyes, an aquiline nose, a wide mouth
with thick lips, set in a swarthy face with heavy jaws and thick
black or sandy hair, often coarse and curling.
Taurus governs the throat and neck and its subjects need to
beware throat infections, goiter and respiratory ailments such as
asthma. They are said to be at risk of diseases of the genitals,
womb, liver and kidneys, and of abscesses and rheumatism.
Because their body type has an inclination to physical laziness,
Taureans can be overweight.
Some Famous Taureans:
Fred Astaire (May 10, 1899)
Sigmund Freud (May 6, 1856)
William Shakespeare (April 26, 1564)
Barbara Streisand (April 24, 1942)
Malcolm X(Malik el Shabbaz) (May 19)