
Taurus
- Ethereal Gramma 
- Apr 13
- 2 min read
Updated: May 12
Earth. Fixed. 2nd House
- Grounded 
- Patient 
- Resilient 
- Sensible 
- Systematic 
Taurus, the bull, represents stability, unwavering values, staunch support and loving tenderness.
Said to commemorate the god Zeus in Greek mythology who changed into a bull to win the heart of Princess Europa,
Taurus encompasses everything needed to show up for others.
The first of the fixed signs and the first of the earth signs, They love comfort and security in all areas of life, career, home and finances.
If you're born between May 14 and June 22 the sun was in Taurus when you were born, and you represent the archetype of the bull, the second sign of the zodiac.
Taurus is ruled by Venus, the goddess of love and can be associated with beauty, values, money and femininity.
Taurus natives possess a dependable strength. They are consistent and grounded, they know what they value and they stand by it!
Taurus people can sometimes be perceived by others as stubborn, unrealistic or unreasonable due to their strong need to attain their desired outcome.
They think their way is the best.
Taurus are friendly, trustworthy and honest but sometimes may lack the perspective needed to see the bigger picture.
Their resistance to change can leave them committed to situations that hinder their progress and keep them at a standstill.
Protective and creative, Taurus natives can excel in any career that displays their support for others or their keen eye for beauty.
Their relationships are extremely important to them, and due to their love for comfort, they can sometimes come across as clingy, needy or possessive.
Taurus people show us how to stand by our values and they have a patient determination that allows them to succeed in all they choose to put their mind to.
Growth opportunities for Taurus:
- Embracing change and flexibility 
- Letting go of stubbornness 
- Taking more risks 
- Expressing emotions freely 
Their association with the second house provides a gift of resourcefulness which allows them to acquire comforts for themselves and also gather resources for others.




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