Cancer the new astrology – chinese and western zodiac signs
(2019)

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PUBLISHED
[United States] : Suzanne White, 2019
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ISBN/ISSN
9781386538578 MWT15047270, 1386538574 15047270
LANGUAGE
English
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CANCER - YOUR WESTERN SUN SIGN COMBINED WITH YOUR CHINESE ANIMAL SIGN WILL ASTOUND YOU. THIS BOOK IS AN INGENIOUS BLEND OF CANCER WITH ALL 12 CHINESE ASTROLOGY SIGNS. FIND OUT MORE ABOUT YOUR OWN NEW ASTROLOGY SIGN AND THOSE OF YOUR LOVERS, FRIENDS, FAMILY AND ENEMIES. CANCER - Emotion is the pitfall of Cancer people. As changeable as their ruler, the Moon, these subjects may shift in minutes from stable, normal, "happy" individuals into victims of deep navy blue feelings of gloom and doom. There's a quality of charming despair in Cancerian moodiness which can not only break hearts, but can sometimes actually win them.Cancers make fabulous partners for home-loving people. The Cancer's nest is where he feels safest and at his most secure. As security is the main preoccupation of most Cancers, a good home with comfy furnishings, a few kids and dogs and a built-in wall safe is about the best thing that can happen to them. In this atmosphere of cushions and curtains Cancer thrives. For the Cancer subject, home is love is home is love, etc.Cancers are good at making money; they hold executive positions and assume responsibilities with aplomb. You will rarely find a poor-but-happy Cancer. Cancerians very seldom decide to throw it all up and become a hippie or a freelance bohemian. They don't necessarily like the system or the constraints it places on them, but of all the signs of the Occidental zodiac, Cancers are the most capable of placing nose to dull old grindstone and keeping it there. The Cancer wants comfort for himself, but he also enjoys providing for his family in a generous way.Cancers are traditionalists. Where you might have hung a supremely abstract painting over your mantelpiece, the Cancer will have put portraits of his dour-looking grandparents, which he dug out of the attic because nobody else wanted them. They will surely be framed in antique frames and will hold the place or honor in Cancer's heart. Cancer prefers antiques to formica and longs for his son or daughter to become a doctor, a lawyer or a sure-fire accountant

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