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Gemini

Those born under the Western Zodiac sign of Gemini are curious, opinionated, and extremely social. Geminis are famous for their love of talking, but it’s not just to hear themselves do it. Geminis love conversation because they love to be with friends and share ideas. This is a very curious sign that just can’t stay out of other people’s business. Known for being gossipy and restless, others expect their Gemini friends and relatives to want to know a little bit about everything. Others like to share with Geminis because they always have good advice to give.

Experiences are of vital importance to Geminis. They don’t care so much about right and wrong as they do about having a unique life experience or two. Some find this to be a negative trait in Geminis, but isn’t life about living to the fullest after all?

Not surprisingly, Geminis absolutely hate being bored, and if they are they tend to become restless and impulsive in order to stir up something interesting. An extremely persuasive and likeable sign, Geminis are also the salesmen of the Western Zodiac. Yet, this sign is also energetic, imaginative, and adaptable; able to take on whatever form they need to fit the occasion. Although the simple description of a Gemini seems to be a bit one-dimensional, we must remember that there are several other important zodiac influences in each person’s chart. Gemini especially benefits from the inclusion of the Eastern Zodiac’s influences.

Below are descriptions of how each Eastern Zodiac sign influences Gemini differently.

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Dog

Geminis born during the Chinese Zodiac’s Year of the Dog are represented in Primal Astrology by the Deer. Deer are friendly, loyal, and most of all, intensely curious. They have no ill will in their poking around, but they do end up in other people’s business often. The Dog brings a humanitarianism to the often flighty Gemini, but it also brings a certain nervousness that when combined with Gemini’s inherent restlessness can cause some individuals to feel constantly on edge.

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Dragon

Geminis born during the Chinese Zodiac’s Year of the Dragon are represented in Primal Astrology by the Hummingbird. Hummingbirds are more feisty and tenacious than other Geminis, but they are also more likely to offend other people. The Dragon brings pride and nobility to Gemini, which if taken too far can lead others to find Hummingbirds arrogant and tyrannical. However, the Dragon also allows Gemini to lead and the chance to achieve great things.

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Horse

Geminis born during the Chinese Zodiac’s Year of the Horse are represented in Primal Astrology by the Great White Shark. Perhaps the most energetic of all Primal Zodiac signs, Great White Sharks act like they will die if they ever stop moving. The Horse supercharges Gemini’s restlessness, wild humor, and outgoing nature, but it also intensifies Gemini’s need to constantly be having an “experience”.

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Monkey

Geminis born during the Chinese Zodiac’s Year of the Monkey are represented in Primal Astrology by the Seal. This is probably the most curious sign of the Primal Zodiac as well as one of the funniest. Seals like solving mysteries, talking to friends, and generally having a good time. The Monkey enhances Gemini’s wit and curiosity while also increasing how much pain these individuals will be in when they are stuck being bored.

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Ox

Geminis born during the Chinese Zodiac’s Year of the Ox are represented in Primal Astrology by the Coyote. Coyotes are a bit of a contradiction in terms. Gemini and the Ox can’t have less in common, which often ends up with Coyotes feeling their conscience pulling them in two different directions at the same time. Despite their differences, Gemini and Ox are both interested in living their life the way they see fit.

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Pig

Geminis born during the Chinese Zodiac’s Year of the Pig are represented in Primal Astrology by the Cricket. Crickets are friendly, impulsive, and eccentric. The Pig enhances Gemini’s natural wit and charm as well as brings a certain amount of love and affection to the usually unemotional Gemini. Crickets trust their gut instinct and go with that more often than they play by the rules. This is an imaginative and sincere sign with a unique view on life.

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Rabbit

Geminis born during the Chinese Zodiac’s Year of the Rabbit are represented in Primal Astrology by the Toucan. Toucans are one of the most artistically gifted of Gemini signs as well as one of the most sensitive. The Rabbit dislikes confrontation and prefers things to be easy going, which slows down Gemini’s tendency to get involved in other people’s business. Rabbit Also brings warmth by providing Gemini with some much needed sympathy.

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Rat

Geminis born during the Chinese Zodiac’s Year of the Rat are represented in Primal Astrology by the Chipmunk. Gemini and Rat have a lot in common, which is why Chipmunks rarely feel conflicted about who they are and what they want. This is a very observant and independent sign. Chipmunks are more ambitious and aggressive than other Geminis and are more susceptible to becoming highly stressed.

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Rooster

Geminis born during the Chinese Zodiac’s Year of the Rooster are represented in Primal Astrology by the Parrot. Parrots are loud, proud, and boisterous. Rooster’s self assured nature and straightforward approach influence Gemini’s already talkative and opinionated personality. Parrots strongly believe in themselves and are not afraid to speak their minds. They do it with such gusto that they tend to make as many enemies as friends.

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Sheep

Geminis born during the Chinese Zodiac’s Year of the Sheep are represented in Primal Astrology by the Centipede. Perhaps the least talkative of Geminis, Centipedes are more likely than others to keep quiet and observe their surroundings. The Sheep brings a calm, creative, and elegant nature that balances out Gemini’s harsher points nicely. However, the Sheep also brings a sense of insecurity to the table, which makes Gemini’s indecisiveness even more of a challenge.

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Snake

Geminis born during the Chinese Zodiac’s Year of the Snake are represented in Primal Astrology by the Lemur. Lemurs are great at talking their way into everything they want. The Snake provides talkative Gemini with a cerebral wit and seductive charm. Snakes are elegant and instinctive and are good at manipulating others. Clever and sociable Gemini can use this for good or for evil, but either way speaking their minds will be one of their primary talents.

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Tiger

Geminis born during the Chinese Zodiac’s Year of the Tiger are represented in Primal Astrology by the Chimpanzee. Chimpanzees are strongly social individuals who have strong beliefs and like to voice them. The Tiger enhances Gemini’s restlessness and impulsivity, but also Gemini’s hidden devious nature. Chimpanzees are moodier than most other Geminis and also more independent and unpredictable. Tiger’s inner revolutionary speaking through Gemini’s voice... potentially world-changing.

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