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The Taurus archetype is associated with what has recently been referred to as the Leisurely Personality Style. Leisurely people believe that they are just as good as everyone else and as entitled to the best things in life. They accept themselves and their approach to life. They are not obsessed by time or the demands of the clock. Some Leisurely individuals find their happiness through creative pursuits, some by relaxing with a good book. What's important to them is not how they choose to enjoy themselves but that they are guaranteed this opportunity.
Leisurely men and women play by the rules and fulfill their
responsibilities and obligations. But once they've put in their time, they will
let no one deprive them of their personal pursuit of happiness. They expect
others to recognize and respect that limit. If threatened, these normally
easy-going individuals will vigorously defend their fundamental right to do
their own thing. They can comfortably resist acceding to demands that they deem
unreasonable or above and beyond the call of duty.
The Taurus phase of life occurs during the second thirty
degrees of the Earth’s yearly cycle, starting in April and ending in May. This
phase starts approximately 30 to 31 days after the spring equinox or Aries
point. The Taurus phase of life is concerned with the substances needed to
build, grow, materialize, manifest, and strengthen the new self or identity
which started during the Aries phase.
The Taurus phase represents all materials necessary for
sustaining the new life which began in Aries, especially the material resources
needed for physical growth. For plant life, the Taurus phase usually represents
the soil and its nutrients. It also represents water, rain, sunlight, warmth,
and fresh air. For animal life, this phase represents the food necessary for
continuing life as well as water, light, space, safety, and security.
The Taurus phase represents substance, especially the substance
necessary for the manifestation of the new self or personality. It represents
the steady, deliberate determination of life to build up and solidify, to hold
on to and round out a particular identity.
Each sign reacts against the previous one, attempting to
compensate for any extremes the previous sign may have brought with it. Where
Aries was independent, active, and quick, Taurus becomes slow, solid, and
concerned with material possessions. Aries was quick to try out and discard new
roles and adventures. Taurus accumulates and holds onto all it values.
The Bull, as the symbol of Taurus, represents the energy and
force necessary to lay claim to the substances, materials, nutrition, space,
and safety necessary for physical growth. It also represents the abilities to
protect and enjoy these materials. The glyph for Taurus represents the bull,
especially its head, face, and horns.
Taurus is traditionally ruled by Venus. The Moon is exalted in
Taurus. Taurus is the detriment of Mars and Pluto. It is the fall of Uranus.
Taurus is a fixed earth sign. It concentrates, solidifies, and secures that
which represents natural beauty, material resources, and consensually valuable
possessions. Taurus looks for tangible, concrete results.
Taurus’s key words are usually expressed as I Have.
Taurus is associated with the neck, throat, voice, ears,
hearing, music, and mating calls. Taurus also represents sexual activity for
pleasure and/or procreation, free from the contamination of ego-, power-, or
other more humanly motivations.
Taurus represents possessions, valuables, and pleasures. It
represents all things that help to strengthen the new life or identity. It
brings a strong sense of values based on what is good for sustaining and
maintaining life. It seeks to draw to it that which is material, reliable, and
precious. It represents money, small valuables, especially valuables derived
from the earth such as precious stones, fertile land, and fossil fuels. It
represents resources, earthly belongings, pleasure, sensuality, and self-worth.
Taurus symbolizes the substance or material necessary for the
new identity or self to grow into a particular concrete form. Taurus is
representative of all valuable substances and possessions. It represents
whatever the identity values, whatever it possesses, and whatever talents and
tools it has at its disposal to obtain the materials and possesses that it
values. Taurus signifies traits or qualities such as acquisitive,
authoritative, bossy, controlling, deliberate, determinant, greedy, immobile,
materialistic, persistent, possessive, practical, protective, rich, selfish,
stubborn, useful, and valuable.
The activity of planets in Taurus slows down to stabilize and
solidify the functions they represent. For some planets, like Saturn,
stabilization may become a personal strength. More energetic planets, like Mars
or Uranus, may have difficulty expressing their functions through Taurus. In
time, though, the stabilizing qualities of Taurus will strengthen these
planets. The real dangers of planets in Taurus come in the forms of
stubbornness and an emphasis on egotistical, materialistic desires.
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