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Zodiac Sign LEO



Name of the sign: - Leo

Symbol: -Lion

Ruling lord: - Sun

Modality: -   Fixed

Element: - Fire

Colour: - Shades of Gold, Regal Purple Burnt Orange.

Leo is the royal sign of the zodiac. Leo is symbolized by lion.  The sin Leo is the ruler and the leader   of the zodiac. Its modality is fixed and element is fire.  The sign of Lion represents for warmth and creativity. In human anatomy it represents digestive system, Cardiac system and upper back. The fire of Leo is not the type of fire of Aries; the fire of Aries is a starter fire, burning fire and the fire of the Leo is the fixed fire. The fire of Leo is not   gushing and gusty or aggressive and short lived like that of fire of Aries; the fire of Leo is long lasting and steady that warms up and gleams up around.  The radiant heat of Leo fire is source of energy and vitality and creative knowledge for sustenance of life.   

Leos are calm, cool and composed by nature. These celestial lions and lionesses are sober but cheerful in their disposition and generous, kind, and helpful – cheating unrighteousness are usually off the dictionary of these lions and lionesses. They are extremely trust worthy but if anybody dishonestly tricks or cheats or deceives these lions and lionesses, and of which proof they get then they take revenge in their own style reflecting the nature of a cat but never letting the victim know.

They look gorgeous, dress up matching gorgeously. Their demeanor, comportment and deportment reflect the nature of lion or lionesses. While in conversation they attentively and patiently listen to others, understand the matter and put up their sides convincingly and authoritatively. They talk less and listen more and when talk, their words are well chosen and sentences are well measured.

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