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In general, Taurians enjoy the domesticity in life. They enjoy cooking, taking care of others, gardening, a nice house, etc. They are a peaceful, docile, bunch. Until you've crossed the line and ignited that notorious Taurian temper. Did I say temper?
I meant rage.
It takes a lot to get the bull hot under the collar and they'll take a lot of heat before exploding, but once you've gone and done this, you'd better run. And chances are. . .if you've taken it that far - you deserve what your going to get. For it will soon become such a scene of colossal rage, the one who ignited the bull won't be able to find the door soon enough.
It goes something like this . . . . imagine our bull, grazing peacefully in a field of green grass. Pretty serene scene, huh? Now, imagine marching out onto that field and giving that bull a poke in the you-know-what? Chhaarrrgge!
Now you understand.
It's not easy to get a bull to move. In fact, it's not easy to get a bull to do anything it doesn't want to do. You can't push them over, you can't run them over, you can't pull them along, you can't coax them.
A bull moves slowly and deliberately through life, and only when it wants to move at all. Change is a dirty word to the bull. Being a fixed earth sign, they are rooted in pretty darn good. The best way to coax the stationary bull into action is through a long, slow process. A process of letting them accept it, familiarize with it, first.
You see, our lady bull, being as stationary as she is (a fixed earth sign), must find a place for this new action or activity in her life. Because she strives very hard to maintain consistency, as a fixed earth sign must. Life is consistent, patterned, some would even call it boring, for our bulls.
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