
Gemini
Personal
The Geminis Interact with the environment, investigate, learn, know and
exchang ideas. The intellect dominates Gemini, and all things
intellectual are valued greatly by them. As communication is also of
importance to Geminis, knowledge is never a thing to be hoarded. Rarely
is a Gemini more entertained than in the midst of exchanging ideas with
others of an intellectual nature.
Being the most
versatile of the signs,
Geminis
are seldom what they seem to be. Chameleon like, they will take
a stand, voice an opinion, decide on an option and then completely
change their mind tomorrow. Nothing is ever written in stone by the
Gemini. They are truly a free soul, driven by curiosity and a desire to
know . They usually have several things going at once, and within such
chaos, they thrive.
Geminis are bright, witty, entertaining and
rarely get deeply absorbed in any one task. They prefer to skim the
surface of many things, than to get deeply involved in any one
particular interest.Even if they do become drawn into something, they
always feel they are missing out something. Anything they haven't
touched intrigue them the most. 
Positive
Geminis are
optimistic people. All things are fresh and
fascinating for the them. They possess great enthusiasm. Routine is
boring for them. Restless, with an active imagination and a keen
intellect, life must be lived to the fullest for theGeminis. Gemini
analyzes everything. Gemini's are usually affectionate, courteous, kind,
generous, thoughtful and superficial.
Geminis are
expressive folk, and this they manifest beyond mere speech.
Often gifted with their hands, it seems whatever they touch does
turn to gold. Their love of communication may also express itself as an
affinity for languages. Geminis have a knack of making life a little
more interesting for the rest of the zodiacs.
Main positive
traits: Versatile,
adaptable, inquisitive, intelligent, quick to learn.


Negative
On the turn of a moment, Gemini
can become cynical, biting, moody and quickly angered. Inseparable as
two sides of a coin, those born in this sign can be dazzling and
irresistible or inconstant and irrational. Once something is familiar , the
interest wears thin and the need for new worlds to investigate grows
strong again. Geminis are fickle. This is not intentional, it is their
basic nature to be so.
Main
negative traits: Superficial, short attention span, restless,
nervous, nervous, lacks concentration, conniving.

Advise for the Geminis
Geminis
generally have a
sensitive nervous system, and don't fare well under too much stress. As
Geminis considers danger about as seriously as they consider the rest
of life, there is a need to restrain a sense of heroic invincibility.
Geminis are likely to ahve delicacy with the digestive organs and hence
they should give due importnace to it. They are also rather inclined to
ahve chestg trouble. Hence take care...

Origins
in
Mythology
The constellation of
Gemini has been seen as twin figures by cultures throughout the
world, back into prehistory. The Greeks recognized them as Castor and
Polydeuces. To the Romans they were Hercules and Apollo. Often
perceived as twin boys, the lore sustains that they were placed in the
night sky by Jove to honor and exemplify the fidelity of their
brotherly love. In other instances they were seen as a sister and
brother or two angels, then within later Christian traditions, as Adam
and Eve.
Stories
of hero twins are also related throughout the world. For the
Greeks they were the children of Zeus and Leda, queen of
Sparta.The exploits of these twins are many, and all heroic. In their
youth they sailed with Jason to retrieve the Golden Fleece.
To the Romans,
who knew them as Castor
and Pollux,
the twins were invoked on the field of battle to assure victory. For
centuries beyond they were held as guardians to sailors on extended or
risky voyages.

Famous Geminis
Ben
Jonson (June 11, 1572)
English Poet, Playwright
Aleksandr Pushkin
(June
6,
1799)
Russian Poet
Ralph Waldo Emerson (May 23, 1803)
American Essayist, Poet
Richard Wagner
(May 22, 1813)
German Composer
Queen Victoria (May
24, 1819)
English Monarch
Walt Whitman (May
31, 1819)
American Poet
Thomas Hardy (June
2, 1840)
English Poet, Novelist
Mary Cassatt (May
22, 1844)
American Impressionist Painter
Sir Arthur Conan-Doyle
(May
22,
1859)
English Novelist
William Butler Yeats (June 13, 1865)
Irish Writer, Poet
Thomas Mann (June 6, 1875)
German Novelist
Douglas Fairbanks Sr. (May 23, 1883)
American Film Actor
Dorothy Sayers (June 13, 1893)
English Mystery Author
Bob Hope (May 29, 1904)
American Stage & Film Comedian
Ian Fleming (May 28, 1908)
English Author
John Fitzgerald
Kennedy (May 29, 1917)
President of the United States
Judy Garland (June
10, 1922)
American Singer, Actress
Henry Kissinger (May 27, 1923)
Political Analyst, US Secretary of State
Tony Curtis (June 3, 1925)
American Film Actor
Marilyn Monroe (June
1, 1926)
American Film Actress
Maurice Sendak
(June
10, 1928)
American Children's' Author
Clint Eastwood (May 30, 1930)
American Film Actor, Director
Alexei Leonov (May 30, 1934)
Russian Cosmonaut, First person to walk in space
Sir Ian McKellen
(May 25, 1939)
English Actor
Tom Jones (June 7, 1940)
Welsh Singer, Performer
Bob Dylan (May
24, 1941)
American Singer, Songwriter
Nikki Giovanni (June 7, 1943)
American Poet
Helena Bonham Carter (May 26, 1966)
English Actress
Angelina
Jolie (June 4, 1975)
American Actress
Steffi Graf (June 14, 1969)
Tennis Player
Nicole Kidman
(June
20 , 1967)
Actress
Anna Kournikova
(June
7, 1981)
Tennis Player

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