Monday, August 27, 2018

Natural Traits of Gemini Ascendant!

Gemini is the 3rd sign of the zodiac and occupies the distance from 60 degrees to 90 degrees in the zodiac comprising of 360 degrees.

Type: Dual
Element: Air
Nakshatras: Mrigaseera 0 to 6.40 (3&4), Arudra 6.40 to 20 (1-4) and Punarvasu 20 to 30 (1-3)

General Characteristics:
Geminis are the most confused, indecisive and eccentric natives you can ever find. Mind is never steady and always wandering across all directions. They lack concentration big time and always in deep thought. Plenty of things keep running in their mind and they always like to do something or other. The mind works very fast and they have great memory power as well as intuitive abilities. They are good at thinking out of the box and at the same time are prone to being misunderstood a lot.

It's best to leave a Gemini native all by himself and not pigeonhole them as seldom do they follow the conventional notion of doing things. They are just not cut out for following a set procedure and can't adopt to a particular routine. They can be utterly dis organised and haywire. They perform best when they are given lots of freedom.

Gemini being the natural communicative sign, they are good conversationalists. Speed is a highlight for them and they mostly tend to talk very fast. They are naturally nervous and the mind can by itself cause depravity. But having said this, they also tend to be supremely talented in various arts/skill forms. One more thing about them, they are best at taking jokes onto themselves.

They epitomise dual mindedness in many ways. Despite all the inherent limitations, I happen to be a proud Mithuna having both my ascendant and moon in Gemini  😂. Popular Gemini Ascendants happen to be Microsoft's Bill Gates and the legendary maverick scientist Albert Einstein.

Note : These are just natural characteristics about Gemini Ascendant. It should be remembered that it is more in line with the Lagna placement and not that of the moon. It could however be subject to change based on planetary placements.

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