Lacking a Sun-Moon harmony between their mutual horoscopes, these two normally don’t have enough in common to feel any pulsing vibrations across a crowded room and usually need third-party intervention to become acquainted. Like all 6-8 Sun Sign Patterns, unless they are born into the same family circle as relatives, or involved in a business association, Gemini and Scorpio might never meet without someone else introducing them. Without periodic variety and changing scenery, however, the average Mercury Bird would suffocate from sheer boredom. Gemini does like to swerve! These people have difficulty remaining interested in one topic for a full twenty-four-hour day without swerving and veering into a different direction-let alone for an entire Life-span on the planet Earth. (Water and Air Signs both seem cold and detached to those born in the Fire or Earth elements.) As for loyalty, Gemini, as we all know by now, is not famous for loyalty-if the true meaning of the word is unswerving devotion to one person, one idea or one ideal for a lifetime. Gemini is likewise often accused of lack of warmth. At other times, Scorpio can be gentle, sensitive, compassionate and fanatically loyal-but never truly warm. Scorpios have what can only be called a dominating disposition, ranging all the way from brooding sulkiness to cool withdrawal (sometimes arrogance) when things don’t go their way. Scorpio is a lot of things, but innocence is not the word an astrologer would choose to describe this Sun Sign. Pluto-ruled men and women not only look askance at a loose tongue, they don’t trust childlike innocence either. And so the verbal dexterity of Gemini, not to mention the Geminian childlike attitudes of innocent fun and frolic, can annoy Scorpio, unless he or she has the natal Moon or Ascendent in an Air or Fire Sign. Keeping a promise is a point of honor with these people. It’s a rare Scorpio who breaks a promise. Then their lips are closed as strictly as with the seal of the confessional. Anything personal about someone else they will gladly discuss, unless they’ve promised to keep it a secret. They seldom discuss anything truly personal-about themselves, that is. Even those unusual Scorpions who chatter have a knack for talking about everything except what is really important. I’ve mentioned elsewhere that many Pluto-ruled men and women and children have this thing about wearing dark glasses to help keep their incognito status undefiled. But most Scorps would rather be seen than heard, and preferably not seen if they can possibly help it. Not that Scorpios can’t be loquacious too, at times. At the very best, they usually don’t count to ten before speaking, a habit which can upset the more taciturn and reserved Scorpios, even though Gemini words are often lovely bubbles of light and joy. Sometimes, they even go so far as to gossip. Knowledge is Power, so why give any of it away? Which brings us to a rather obvious tendency of-not all-but most Geminis: talking. As I’ve said before, Scorpio, above all, seeks Power. What Scorpio knows, he keeps to himself (or herself, as the case may be). The suspicious nature of these people prods them to penetrate mysteries like Sherlock Holmes, but they seldom discuss their conclusions with any Dr. It’s difficult, if not impossible, to fool a Scorpion for long. Most people don’t know they’re dealing with a multiple when they associate with a Gemini, but Scorpio suspects the truth of the matter right away. Only one person is visible, of course, but this man’s or woman’s twin (or triplet or quadruplet) eternally hides in the ethers, ready to pop out at the most disconcerting times. The naturally superstitious Scorpio has every right to conjure an extra person around when he (or she) is dealing with a Gemini, born under the sign of the Twins. All pirates are superstitious and Cookson cried, They do say the surest sign a ship’s accurst is when there’s one on board more than can be accounted for.
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