Saturday, January 19, 2008

Native American Astrology: The Hawk (March 21 - April 19)

Native American Astrology: The Hawk (March 21 - April 19) The Hawk is the first sign of the Native American astrology, it heralds spring and the end of winter. If you are born under this sign, you were born at the \"Time of Awakening\". Hawks have many of their own peculiarities and distinctions. For instance, if you re a hawk, the direction that best suits you is north east. The East wind carries good tidings for you and your traditional totem animal is the falcon (or more popularly now, the raven). The element that you re most closely connected to is fire. Hawks often possess a powerful and intense personality marked by a recurrent habit of spontaneous activity. This spills over into their love lives, where hawks are firey, passionate and spontaneous. Emotionally, Hawks have a tendency to be both fast and varied. Getting off to a \"new start\" is often a constant theme shared by those under this sign. Gracious, adventuresome and ready to try new things, Hawks make for fun friends. But watch out, behind their sunny smiles and pleasant manners lurk less desirable qualities like impatience, a boastful attitude, and a leaning toward egocentricity. Often aspiring towards leadership roles and chances to become initiated in small, powerful circles, in truth what Hawks truly seek is knowledge through experience. But, in order to have success in particular endeavors, or just in life in general, Hawks must learn to develop patience, sympathy and perseverance. They should also be sure to avoid intolerance, vanity and arrogance whenever possible. When it comes to relationships, Hawks work best with the Salmon (July 22 - August 21) or the Owl (November 23 - December 21) signs. Want to know your best days and times? Your best day is Tuesday. Daily, you re best hours fall between 3 and 5 am. Because you are much more of a morning person than many others, you should save your earnings for relaxation! Jennifer Gibbs is a successful freelance writer who lives in South Georgia with her husband and son. Be sure to check out her website at JenniferGibbs.com for more information, free articles and a chance to add her to your team.

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