
You are the seventh sign of the zodiac wheel dear Libra. Your diplomacy, harmony and sense of equality are unmatched!
You are fairness: as the second air and third cardinal sign you have a deep and objective thinking and a soft approach when starting projects. You embody mediation, it’s with grace and ease than you find your way in various relationships. Compromise and balance have no secret for you and you express your best qualities among considerate people and in aesthetically pleasing environments. You excel in cooperation, group work and exchanges of ideas! Your love of harmony has a large spectrum: from partnerships to fine arts, you shall find it everywhere.
In Tarot, you’re The Justice, a figure sitting between two pillars representing law and order, holding the sword of truth in her right hand and the scales in her left hand. Like this illustration, you’re in a quest for equity, truth and impartiality and you know that every action bears consequences. You also understand that every mind needs the right dose of intuition to function at its finest.
With Venus as your ruler, you delight in beauty, art, romanticism and refinement. Pleasure for you finds its meaning in what is visually appealing as well as in thoughtful, lighthearted and tolerant conversations. Like every air sign, you have a way with words and demonstrate an exceptional level of charm and wit. You’re sociable and easygoing but when you’re out of balance or insecure, you may be indecisive, easily influenced, elusive and sometimes co–dependent.
Your lessons in this lifetime dear Libra are to develop your intuition so your decisions can be made in equal proportion between your heart and mind (your intellect can sometimes be manipulative) and to find ways to express your ideal plans in a more assertive, grounded and pragmatic manner.
Libra Key Words
- harmony
- diplomacy
- tolerance
- escapism
- art
- equality
- peace
- judgement
- intelligence
- elegance
- balance
- hesitation
- superficiality
Tact is the knack of making a point without making an enemy.
Isaac Newton







