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As a person born a February 2 Aquarius you have an inherent instinct to evaluate as to how people will behave and react under a given set of circumstances. You will
know how to differentiate between events so that what might be
of surprise to others is to you, a simple matter-of-fact. Although the
future may appear clear in respect of the lives of other people,
your own future is not always so simple to define. The February
2 birth date is a very idealistic person with a fairly strong
tendency to be quite optimistic, or even possibly one who is
somewhat cavalier about life and its events. You will be
wise to endeavour to gain knowledge and technical methodologies
in order that you can concentrate your mind on more earth bound
practical ways. Once you have developed some concrete skills, you will discover that your intuition will have a more stable place to land and that your inner insecurities will gradually give way to factual creative power.
The fixed star Dorsum may be located on some February 2 birthdays and this position was considered by ancients to make one more liable to bites from venomous creatures! Your strong assertiveness means a
challenge in life could be to tame your headstrong attitude. Under the influence of Mercury, the February 2 might have a love for gadgets of communication; therefore as example, an in-home family walkie-talkie type set up would appeal to you. The beauty of ruby and/or the diamond will tend to soften the rough edges of life. You prefer things at peace and at rest, rather than in constant motion and you also desire dependability. If you have a house full of antique clocks, they will all chime together. Place an antique barometer on your bookshelf. Curl up on a comfy sofa that has lots of red, purple, and yellow pillows.
On the
outdoor scenario the February 2 will enjoy a garden featuring
some unusual and unique flowers, in particular flowers of the colour
blue should appeal to you. Your special
magic numbers are: 4 and 6. The second
day of the second month reduces to four and the number four
represents that of measurement and order. The English
word ruler, used to indicate a measuring device as well as a
monarch, and it stems from royalty’s original role of
ordering, measuring, and the passing out of rewards and
punishments. The number
of this day also indicates the desire for balance and harmony.
Your sense of order includes a striving for symmetry and
serenity. The
thirty-third day of the year reduces to six and the number six
adds that of appreciation of beauty and harmony.
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