Leo in the HoroscopeThe Astrological Delineations of Leo
Leo is the fourth sign of the zodiac. The delineations of the sun, moon, ascendant, the inner planets and the twelve houses in Leo are analyzed.
Leos are symbolized by the majestic lion. They possess a regal quality and act with a noble manner. They are naturally born leaders and very courageous. The glyph for Leo represents the mane of a lion. The Sun in LeoPeople with this position are dignified, yet somewhat conceited at times. They desire a way to change the world and tend to be slighted if others think that their actions aren’t for a noble cause. There’s a desire to make the world a better place. People with this sun placement tend to be happy and confident. The Moon in LeoPeople with this position love to be at the center of attention. They have a good sense of humor and love to entertain. There is a dignified air about them, yet at times they are prone to emotional outbursts. Although they may appear to be bossy at times, they in reality need to organize and control those around them. The Ascendant in LeoThose with a Leo rising sign are magnetic, self-aware and demonstrative in their manner. They can also make rash decisions, be prone to tantrums and can be bossy at times. They take great care in maintaining their physical appearance and physically tend to be strong. The Inner PlanetsThose with Mercury in Leo are passionate, authoritative and enthusiastic speakers. They are proud of their beliefs, yet at times can be mentally arrogant. Those with Venus in Leo are demanding lovers. If things are too mundane, they’ll create excitement to generate that spark. They are warm and generous and have an air of grandeur. They thrive on attention. Those with Mars in Leo have tremendous staying power in doing tasks. They are ambitious, act with authority and demand loyalty. The Houses
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