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Cancer – The sign of the Zodiac

Cancer – The zodiac and sun sign.

[vedic_astrology_daily zodiac=”Cancer”]

About Cancer

Cancer, constellation and sign is indeed a sign of the stars.

Cancer is a unique sign that has always been associated with the moon, the tides, and the nurturing of one’s emotions.

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The Cancer’s reflection to mirror.


Cancer zodiacs well known for being a sanctuary of compassion and understanding.

People born under this sign are believed to be sensitive, caring, and emotionally attuned. They are often good listeners, and many make excellent caregivers.

Cancer as a constellation is located in the northern sky, and is made up of four main stars. The brightest of these stars is called Beta Cancri, and it is visible from many parts of the world. The Indians know the star for the Pushya constellation.

People born under the sign of Cancer are believed to be in tune with the natural cycles of the moon and the tides. This can be seen in their ability to pick up on subtle changes in their environment.

As a sign, it is naturally often associated with emotions and intuition. This is because it is believed that people born under the sign of Cancer are particularly sensitive to the emotions of others. They often have an innate understanding of how to help others in need.

Cancer is a sign that is closely connected to the moon, and the sun sign of Cancer is often linked to the cycles of the moon. People born under this sign are believed to be particularly in tune with the natural rhythms of life, and they often have an innate ability to pick up on subtle changes in their environment.

Cancer, constellation, and the sun sign are all connected by a common thread – the stars. As one of the twelve constellations of the zodiac, Cancer is a unique sign that has been associated with the moon, the tides, and the nurturing of one’s emotions. People born under this sign are believed to be sensitive, caring, and emotionally attuned. They often have an innate understanding of how to help others in need, and they are often good listeners. By understanding the connection between Cancer, constellation, and the sun sign, one can gain a better sense of their own unique personality and potential.

A coat of quotes and passing poetry

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Why thus longing, thus forever sighing 

For the far off, unattained, and dim, 

While the beautiful, all round thee lying, 

Offers up its low perpetual hymn? 

thus

Wouldst thou listen to its gentle teaching, All thy restless yearnings it would still; Leaf and flower and laden bee are preaching.

Thine own sphere, though humble, first to fill. 

Poor indeed thou must be, if around thee 

Thou no ray of light and joy canst throw,

If no silken cord of love hath bound thee.

To some little world through weal and woe; 

If no dear eyes thy fond love can brighten, — No fond voices answer to thine own; 

If no brother's sorrow thou canst lighten 

By daily sympathy and gentle tone. 

Not by deeds that win the crowd's applauses, Not by works that gain thee world-renown, 

Not by martyrdom or vaunted crosses, Canst thou win and wear the immortal crown. 

Daily struggling, though unloved and lonely, 

Every day a rich reward will give; 

Thou wilt find, by hearty striving only, 

And truly loving, thou canst truly live. 

Dost thou revel in the rosy morning, 

When all nature hails the Lord of light, 

And his smile, the mountain-tops adorning, 

Robes yon fragrant fields in radiance bright? 

Other hands may grasp the field and forest, 

Proud proprietors in pomp may shine; 

But with fervent love if thou adorest, Thou art wealthier,—all the world is thine. 

Yet if through earth's wide domains thou rovest, 

Sighing that they are not thine alone. 

Not those fair fields, but thyself thou lovest, 

And their beauty and thy wealth are gone. 

Nature wears the color of the spirit; 

Sweetly to her worshipper she sings; 

All the glow, the grace she doth inherit, 

Round her trusting child she fondly flings. 

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Why thus longing | Harriet Winslow Sewall

The most original writers borrowed one from another. The instruction we find in books is like fire. We fetch it from our neighbor’s, kindle it at home, communicate it to others, and it becomes the property of all.- Voltaire