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The Relationship Between Two Cancers

Are you ever surprised by the way your parents treated you as a child?

I mean, do you feel sad about those times?

Cancers often think about this before they fall asleep, and it becomes their dreams, and sometimes their night terrors.

Yesterday, whether it was twenty or a hundred years ago, is always very real to Moon-ruled Cancers, which is why many of them are so knowledgeable about history, Cancer's favorite subject in school and a hobby for many of them in later years.

If the parents of a young Cancer didn't know the intricacies of astrology, they might not say "I love you" very often to their sensitive child while discussing how good or beautiful his or her siblings are.

They probably didn't even kiss him goodnight or read him a story every night (they saved it for the weekend - oh, the horror!).

All of these are the reasons why most Cancers, growing up, feel a lack of emotional security, which is why they have periods of depression in their youth.

The other Sun signs (except perhaps Scorpios and Pisces) have a hard time understanding these dark forebodings, which can be expressed in anything from a fear of hunger to a dreadful fear of loneliness.

Only a Cancer who is able to catch the same lunar frequency can find the right words and a way to calm another Cancer.

Typical Cancers would not feel financially secure unless they had a solid bank account.

Nelson Rockefeller, John D. Rockefeller, and other Rockefellers are Cancers.

Despite their natural gentleness, Cancers have incredible persistence when it comes to achieving something, and they forget about fear when it comes to their courage when it comes to their loved ones.

They can be surprisingly strong and unyielding — until they are hurt again.

Then they return to their shell.

Sometimes they refuse to leave it at all, even to chat, cry, laugh, or share something.

They love antiques, museums, and politics.

They are very patriotic, typical Cancers, and will be the most devoted (not counting Taurus) citizens of their country.

They often are teachers, scientists, artists, and photographers (and, of course, bankers).

The emotional insecurity that makes Cancer hysterical, gloomily withdraw into his shell, secretly store cash under the mattress, and be afraid to accept someone's affection is often best handled by his own fellow.

Nevertheless, these mood-dependent "children of the Moon" with their deep perception and subtle intuition also need friendly business or love relationships with other Sun signs.

Two Cancers will arouse sympathy in each other, but will it develop into something more?

Yes, on one condition: if each one is smart enough to see in the other one's own mistakes , but in order to correct them , and not "add" them together, because common mistakes, like a joint loan from a bank, can cost a lot.

Cancer women are usually ideal housewives and excellent, although a little domineering, mothers.

Cancers of both sexes love to collect jewelry, as well as completely useless junk.

Cancers are unbearably capricious, touchingly kind and noisily cheerful.

They are sometimes talkative, sometimes gloomy and depressed.

Sometimes they are active and energetic, and sometimes cautious and conservative, and they blush so cutely from embarrassment and timidity...

They can be polite, sweet, old-fashioned, motherly or fatherly caring, intelligent, calm and gentle.

They are very secretive (often deceive - these are different things), dreamy and poetic.

Money and food can easily corrupt them, but in their souls they are even more sentimental than Leos, Libras and Tauruses, besides, they are always economical and thrifty.

You would also combine all this, if your emotions were connected with each change of the moon.

I don't know what kind of Cancers you have met, but all the Cancers I have met have always been astrologically recognizable.

Among the "moon birds" I know, there is one supermarket owner, one musician, one dream interpreter, and even one major political figure of whom I have a very high opinion.

Once, by chance, he asked me for astrological advice and then very politely and gracefully thanked me in writing.

Of course, this strong and tenacious Cancer is not the first American leader to turn to the wisdom of the planets.

Among many others are Presidents Abraham Lincoln, George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, and Franklin Delano Roosevelt.

Indeed, most of the Founding Fathers of this nation and those who signed the Declaration of Independence and our Constitution were serious students of astrology.

Everyone, including Benjamin Franklin himself.

Freemasonry, too, is based on astrology, as all high-ranking Masons understand (most of our Founding Fathers were Masons, and they were careful to ensure that the birth chart of our country was constructed with the utmost accuracy).

I think I can be forgiven for revealing this secret, for the coming Age of Aquarius demands the truth.

The reason why many Moon-ruled people feel so at home in this country is that the United States of America is the most typical Cancer of all Cancers born on the Fourth of July, although many are confused by the Gemini Ascendant.

Is this the source of the proclamation of freedom and the non-recognition of equal rights for blacks, women and American Indians, and similar dualities?

Since Uncle Sam is mostly Cancer (Gemini Ascendant does not prevent this), the lunar qualities are embedded in the subconscious of everyone who lives under the stars and stripes of the American flag, whatever their personal Sun Signs, since everyone lives three Karmas in one incarnation.

Personal, racial, and national Karmas influence feelings and actions equally.

Is there a single citizen of the United States (especially a Cancer) who does not feel a nostalgic sensibility and secret admiration for the strains of "Dear Old Mother England"?

Are our CIA, FBI, and sometimes our government overly secretive?

Weren't the Limas the first to land on the Moon, the ruler of our Sun sign?

Do we as a nation feel a constant sense of guilt over our inability to feed the hungry of the world, and were we not the first to send aid packages to those in need?

Like any two Cancers, do we not become unpredictably hard as a Cancer shell in a crisis?

And tell me, why do the countries we try to help by interfering in their internal affairs dislike us even more because of this?

Aren't America's huge budget and largest stockpile of nuclear weapons signs of excessive caution?

And, God knows, we have always fought and clung tightly to our freedom.
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