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Virgo Sun and Capricorn Moon Tribe
Keywords
A rational pragmatist; streamlined efficiency; self-doubt and ambition; modest; skeptical; clear-headed; purposeful; quiet dignity; elegant simplicity; a polished professional; methodical; organizing ability; kind and helpful; diligent; a private perfectionist; frugal.
Combination Theme
Grounded. Reliable. Purposeful. Powerful.
Both Virgo and Capricorn are Earth Signs, hence, you’re down-to-earth, you’re practical and pragmatic. Very few other Sun/Moon combinations can claim to be as hard-working, analytical, shrewd, serious and enterprising.
You are the ultimate realist - 96% of you in this Tribe probably believe Astrology is a joke and a complete waste of time and energy. It is funny, and should be noted, that this is an effect of being double-Earth. Michael Shermer, the founder of The Skeptics Society and Editor in Chief of Skeptics Magazine is also a Virgo Sun Capricorn Moon native...it's just your guys' nature to seek black and white answers and move onto the next subject.
You undoubtedly prefer the (J)udging temperament in the JTI. Most people with Capricorn Sun or Moon are (J)udging as Capricorn wants things settled and decided; it’s an all-or-nothing, black or white, no grey, no maybe, kind of vibe.
You’re a straight shooter- you rarely soften your delivery to others as you think everyone should deal with the cold hard facts as you see them. You see most every detail (Virgo) and think about how you can use that information to further an agenda (Capricorn). You have healthy ambitions and the organizational abilities to manifest that which you’ve planned.
You, as having Capricorn Moon, are your own source of strength. You’re committed to personal integrity and people tend to trust your judgement. Your passions are more centered around ideas and producing results than matters of the flesh.
Strengths
Remarkable ability to organize and discipline yourself to be efficient and productive; you have a finely tuned critical mind and refined aesthetic taste and sense of proportion; dedication to excellence; quiet, constant devotion to friends and family - your giving style is full of substance, not rhetoric.
Weaknesses
Nervous timidity (especially in early childhood); to be over-critical of yourself and of others which leads to a sense of futility; a defensive preoccupation with rational justifications for everything you feel and do.
Relationships
You are slow to enter into relationships, but when you do it, is with a deep sense of commitment and duty. A certain self-restraint follows you all the days of your life, although you warm up and relax more in the second half of life. Your modesty is charming, even disarming, when people get to know you, because its source is your purity of intention in all your endeavors.
You are dependable and expect to work for your keep, and to get back what you give out to others. But until people get to know you, you can appear cold and aloof. And, if you get hurt, you will retreat into a very tight, secure place inside yourself. A proneness to separate yourself from your loved one with sullen moods can make you uneasy to live with. But most of the time you make a delightful companion because you are thoughtful, kind, a good listener and seriously interested in making your life work. Your emotional insecurities can make you seem a little self-centered, but when you feel appreciated, understood and loved, all your caring qualities blossom. You are a bit enigmatic as well, and your depths slowly open and develop in a secure, loving relationship.
Capricorn is a cool, unemotional sign, and so is Virgo. You may therefore be inclined not to show your feelings all that readily. You will take your love and sex life very seriously, and may need to learn to relax more into your relationship if you are to experience a rewarding partnership.
Parenthood
You may need to modify your conventional outlook by seeking other people's opinions. Do not be too critical of your children. Always make time for them, and do not present them with logical arguments if they are upset. Give them a hug instead. Listen to their opinions, and you will avoid the generation gap.
Depicted above:
James Gandolfini, LeAnn Rimes, Ashley Jones, Rachel Zoe, Rupert Grint, Amy Winehouse
Michael Chiklis, Keke Palmer, Louis C. K., Molly Shannon, Taraji P. Henson, Jen Kirkman
Arn Anderson, Jeremy Lin, Chris Tucker, Andre Bocelli, Michael Symon, Tim Burton
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