Great Article on Libra Women

This topic was created in the Libra forum by little_sparrow on Wednesday, January 16, 2008 and has 3 replies.
I found this the other day and never got around to posting it. I was shocked at the accuracy of this article. I think this is the essense of what a Libra woman becomes and is. I sent it to my Scorp bf and she was shocked at how accurate it was as well.
Libra Woman
More from Sextrology: The Astrology of Sex and the Sexes:
Libra woman is the zodiac's activist: The most principled person on the
astrological wheel, she can't separate herself from her aerial convictions.
To her, the world requires a redesign, as it lacks the very ideals that she
most urgently seeks to project... Of all women, Libra is most comely and
fair--rarely one ever to be labeled sultry or even sexy--but on this score,
and many others, Libra's looks can be deceiving. Prized for her demure
charms, she may risk being objectified as ornamentation, classy arm candy
used by men for their own validation or as a means of impressing others.
Meanwhile, her own agenda in love is to fall in with a true friend and
equal, a liberal freethinker who shares her infamous love of the arts and
all things aesthetic, as well as her often radical political views and
egalitarian visions.
... Here, in the sign of Scales, beauty, grace, and charm are elevated to
the status of abstract principles. As such, Libra woman sees the world as a
system of inherently divine order, a unified environment ruled by the cosmic
law of cause and effect, wherein justice will, and indeed must, be done. In
Lybian mythology it is the goddess Libera (Greek: Astroarche, Roman:
Astraea), the Lady of the Scales, who enacts the equalizing effects of karma
on the universe. And, anybody intimately acquainted with a Libra woman would
readily agree that, when she walks into a room, one can't help but think:
Here comes the judge... In her defense, Libra's intentions are typically for
the democratic good, as least as she perceives it. Strictly speaking, no
matter how tough a form or manner her proclamations take, this sharp-witted
daughter of Venus acts out of love, albeit not as personal expression but
rather as a universal prescript.
The sign of Libra is associated with the ages 42-49, the famed female prime
of life, when a woman's focus shifts from childbearing to
childrearing--bringing up, teaching, and preparing offspring for adulthood.
Indeed, such an epoch is distinguished by the imparting of knowledge, the
instillin
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instilling of ideals, and the designing of future fates of those under one's
protection. The literary character who has most poignantly immortalized this
period of prime is Miss Jean Brodie--the name Jean means gracious and
merciful, and Brodie is derived from broderie (embroidery), as the
charismatic character is, like all Fate goddesses, a weaver of destinies.
Throughout her life, Libra woman draws on this prime archetype, forever
taking on the role of the freethinking, if not freewheeling, instructor who
enlightens and empowers others, indeed casting her charges into such roles
as she sees fit... Libra assigns everyone she meets with a purpose,
particularly those individuals who might be of service to her, Still, she
sees others in their best light--so much so that one is often hard-pressed
to live up to her expectations. She may sometimes miss the mark, prejudging
rashly, over- or underestimating one's talents or, one of her most notable
flaws, failing to sniff out self-serving hidden agendas. So preoccupied is
Libra with grand conceits, putting her beautiful all-seeing notions and
ideals "out there", that she can be oblivious to the intricacies of life
looming just under her nose.
You must be referring to the book that I mentioned about.