Read Ali Landry's Cosmic DNA

Ali Landry
Ali Landry
1973-07-21
12:00 pm
Breaux Bridge, Louisiana
30N16 92W6 (-5 GMT)
Cancer (28) / Leo
Aries (10)  
Cancer (26) / Leo
Leo (25) / Virgo
Aries (18)  
Aquarius (8) / Capricorn
Gemini (28) / Cancer
Libra (19)  
Sagittarius (4) / Scorpio
Libra (2) / Virgo
 
 

Birthchart Info

Ali Landry
1973-07-21
12:00 pm
Breaux Bridge, Louisiana
30N16 92W6 (-5 GMT)

Birthchart Planets Info

Cancer (28) / Leo
Aries (10)  
Cancer (26) / Leo
Leo (25) / Virgo
Aries (18)  
Aquarius (8) / Capricorn
Gemini (28) / Cancer
Libra (19)  
Sagittarius (4) / Scorpio
Libra (2) / Virgo

Nice To Know
Section: Nice To Know / Report: Childhood

Details of Your Personality, How You Were As A Child

Sun / Cancer

The CANCER Child
Today is a peculiar day, unlike any other,
and just yesterday everything was normal and routine.

Inscribe these words into your memory, so that you may not be taken aback each day of your existence: your Cancer baby will undergo mood swings as frequently as you change their diaper. It's a strange and unfamiliar world for the lunar infant. They will be captivated by delightful tastes and drinks, and they will adore all the vibrant images that pass before their perceptive eyes, leaving an indelible mark on their memory. Every experience will remain etched within them. When they grow old and gray, your Cancerian child will recall every feeling and emotion, capable of reproducing them with remarkable precision.

I once knew a dear Cancerian woman who was born in Europe. Even when she fell ill, she would sing every word of the Russian lullabies she had heard as a child, despite having immigrated to America nearly half a century ago. Most of us would consider ourselves fortunate if we could remember the tune or lyrics to "Rock-a-bye Baby."

From dawn till dusk, the active mind of a Cancerian child will absorb and retain everything they observe and hear.

For worldly adults, it's challenging to keep up with them as they ascend their Moon mountain of dreams or wade through the streams of their radiant imagination. Their emotions are vivid, diverse, and vibrant, yet despite it all, they may feel lonely.

Playing with lunar babies can be an absolute joy. They are amusing little creatures with comical expressions and eyes that seem to convey messages on their own. Their features contort with tears, twist with grimaces, or widen with smiles. Observing their elastic expressions is fascinating, but you may often wish you could predict when they'll burst into giggles or become lost in the dreamy gaze they adopt when listening to the peculiar music that every Moon child hears.

These children have more emotional needs compared to Pisces boys and girls. More than any other children, Cancerians are profoundly influenced by their early home environment. From infancy through their teenage years, young crabs rely heavily on the reactions of their parents, siblings, and relatives. Your lunar child may be too shy to express their true inner desires, but secretly, they long to be nurtured, embraced, and adored. Rejection can crush them if they don't receive attention and approval from their family and friends. I recall a conversation I had with a close friend who was born in July. Late one night, in her kitchen (where else?), we were discussing her childhood.

She confided in me, saying, "When I was a little girl in elementary school, my parents gave me ten or fifteen cents per week to spend. But I never spent it. I saved it, so I could offer a prize."

"For what?" I asked her.

A wistful expression crossed her wonderfully expressive face. "Well, I used to offer fifty cents at the end of each month to the friend who treated me the nicest."

Initially, I found it amusing and was about to remind her of all the candy and treats she missed by giving away her entire allowance for kind treatment. However, something in her eyes made me change my mind.

While your tender Cancerian child may briefly rebel without a cause during adolescence, in their formative years, they are generally easy to manage and discipline. Their inner world is profoundly real to them, and they can happily engage in solitary play for hours on end. They may even have an imaginary playmate named Boris or Betty, who assists them in making mud pies, planting imaginary flowers, or playing cowboy and Indian. These make-believe companions are always well-behaved and polite. They willingly let the Cancer youngster emerge victorious and fulfill their desire to be a gentle leader without protest. Sometimes these imaginary playmates may disappear for weeks at a time, but they always return whenever a real-life neighborhood friend or schoolmate wounds the little lunar feelings or becomes too domineering. Despite their docile and quiet nature, Cancer is a cardinal Sun sign associated with leadership. Behind their tender emotions and gentle demeanor lies a strong inclination for independent thinking and individualism.

If your child follows the typical July pattern, they'll know how to get their way and may be slightly spoiled around the edges. It's the squeaky hinge that receives the most oil. Although they may not exactly squeak, they can become excessively tearful when ignored or treated harshly. Speaking of tears! A Moon child can cry rivers, transforming a room into a watery landscape. It's as if someone left the kitchen faucets running. If all that moisture fails to elicit the tender sympathy necessary for their healthy emotional development, the little Cancerian boy or girl will grow into a dry-eyed adult with an emotionally barren heart, finding it difficult to give or receive love easily. They may seek solitude, form very few warm friendships, and eventually become reclusive in their old age.

When such a sensitive little crab is under your care, it is crucial to laugh and cry with them, and to assuage their fears. They possess a multitude of fears. Your lunar child may fear sleeping in the dark without a gentle night light, fire and matches, fast cars and loud noises. They can fear strangers, large animals, bright lights, unfamiliar food, lightning, and thunder.

Many young loony-birds experience melancholy when it rains. A spring or autumn shower can stir peculiar emotions within them. It can spur them to write a poem, paint a picture, or create music. At other times, it may prompt them to hide their frightened little heads beneath the covers, leaving their trembling lower half visibly exposed.

These children require great emotional empathy to nurture their refined, affectionate, artistic, and creative qualities. If such empathy is wholeheartedly provided during their formative years, it will aid in their development into patient, generous, quietly confident, and open-hearted adults. Without attentive understanding, their natural compassion and gentleness may become distorted, manifesting as self-pity and bitter, silent brooding. If fear is not properly addressed early on, it can transform into irrational prejudice and hatred. Little crabs who have had their emotional growth stunted sometimes become suspicious snappers, often seeking revenge and even contemplating suicide. At best, these moody and unhappy individuals lead sad, uneventful lives unless they make a dramatic decision to immerse themselves in building a financial empire or developing a latent talent. Either path can mercifully replace the love and affection denied to the gentle lunar heart during its most vulnerable stages?childhood.

It cannot be emphasized enough that these sensitive children can imagine hurts or slights and invent a sense of rejection that was never there. Special care must be taken to convince them that they are good, intelligent, attractive, and deeply loved. Many parents sense this, which is why numerous little crabs are pampered so much at home that they experience quite a shock as adults when they realize that the world views their personal desires with indifference. It's no wonder that so many Cancerians fondly remember their mothers and practically create a shrine in their honor as they grow older. No one else will ever care quite as much. The major question regarding a Moon child is always whether to be overly strict and warp their nature or overly permissive and spoil them. Finding the middle ground is never easy, and it can keep you awake at night. The keyword is relaxation. Love usually finds a way. The best approach is a good old-fashioned spanking when needed, coupled with an abundance of hugs, kisses, and physical displays of affection at all other times.

Teachers often find that Cancerian boys and girls excel in history. They seldom forget dates or events. That's because, thanks to their mirror-like sensitivity, they can read about something that transpired years ago and almost believe they were present themselves. If Paul Revere, Thomas Jefferson, or Abraham Lincoln were to return and recount their stories, they probably wouldn't be able to do so with any more vividness than the typical young Cancerian, who discusses the events of the distant past with an abundance of color. It's as if they were present at the Battle of Lexington, the signing of the Declaration of Independence, and the shot fired at Fort Sumter. There's hardly a detail their fertile imagination cannot conjure. It's easy to understand why many of these sensitive boys and girls pursue careers in acting, become creative photographers, or embark on distinguished paths in music or art. Educators may occasionally complain about stubbornness or daydreaming, but these shortcomings rarely become pronounced enough to cause significant trouble. There may be some instances of exaggeration. A boy may describe an ordeal of being attacked in the woods by a dangerous bear to explain a few scratches resulting from a fall from his own front porch. A girl may recount a sorrowful tale of being locked out without supper by cruel parents after a mild argument with her family. But a few tall tales can be expected when considering the strong mental impressions left by adventure stories on their lunar imagination. When true heartache strikes, rather than fictional tragedy, the typical Cancerian child will remain silent and decline to discuss it. There's an old Chinese proverb that says, "He who is genuinely hurt?does not speak."

Like Libran children, happy Cancerians can drive up the family grocery bill to staggering proportions, and enduring the nickname "Fatty" is common. If they exhibit brooding or nervousness, they may be called "Skinny." It's best to avoid nicknames with Moon children altogether. They should never be subjected to teasing.

Most young crabs eagerly anticipate earning money and will scour the neighborhood for odd jobs. Your Cancer child will start early, mowing lawns, sweeping leaves, and babysitting. They'll return bottles for refunds, help with hanging laundry, assist the trash collectors, sell lemonade by the roadside, or engage in any other activity that fills their pockets with jingling coins. The pennies, nickels, dimes, quarters, and eventually dollars they earn will be meticulously accounted for, with a good portion of their earnings being saved. After a while, they may even contribute to their own spending money earlier than other children, taking pride in their independence. You'll find them light on your wallet in many ways. These children often work their way through college. Boys will develop a healthy curiosity about the business world, while girls will demonstrate proficiency in financial matters. However, they'll also spend a significant amount of time playing with their dolls and baking brownies, honing their skills for their future careers as nurturing mothers.

The Cancer child will keep you entertained with their jokes and infectious laughter. They can contort their faces into funny expressions that resemble Halloween masks, and they find humor in every aspect of the human parade as it passes by. If possible, provide them with a small patch of land they can call their own, where they can plant with their green thumb and witness the growth of their endeavors. They'll display tender concern for ill relatives, financial emergencies within the family, and the struggles of their friends and neighbors. Lunar children adore books about heroic individuals who overcame hardships to accomplish great deeds, and they'll exhibit exceptional tenderness and empathy towards animals. However, when they feel mistreated themselves, they may inadvertently pass on the cruelty, reflecting it onto others smaller than themselves in a "kick the cat" fashion. Young crabs can live up to their name, displaying moments of crabbiness, but such moods seldom endure for more than a few hours before they're replaced by an affectionate and lovable grin.

As you switch off the lights at bedtime, you may ponder, like all parents do, a not-too-distant future when the little head that repeatedly pops up "for one more drink of water" will be absent. The house will be quiet and devoid of their alternating tears and laughter after the funny and imaginative little crab ventures off to create their own family. Will they forget? Not if they were born in late June or July. Even if years pass and they sail across distant seas, they'll always be connected to their home. Keep their bean bag?the one they gave you on that Saturday afternoon you quarreled?on their dresser. And leave her rag doll in its place on the window seat. Your Moon child will return home time and time again throughout the many tomorrows to relive old memories and reconnect with the past. Regardless of how many miles separate them from yesterday, they will always find solace in the familiarity of home. Keep the cookie jar filled.

Details of Your Personality, How You Were As A Child

Sun / Leo

The LEO Chid

"Tweedledum and Tweedledee
Agreed to have a battle;
For Tweedledum said Tweedledee
Had spoiled his nice, new rattle."

In a world filled with wild adventures and daring escapades,
the Leo child shines brightly, ready to lead the way.

Remember the game you used to play called Follow the Leader?
Well, there was always that one friend who sulked when he didn't get to be leader,
and if that friend happened to lend you money for licorice sticks and Eskimo pies,
chances are, you had a Leo in your neighborhood gang.

The typical lion cub is a bundle of sunshine, radiating joy and playfulness,
but when things don't go their way, storm clouds gather,
accompanied by a thunderous roar or a hurtful withdrawal.
Their enthusiasm and high spirits should not be constantly suppressed,
for doing so can leave deep scars that darken their Sun for years.

Little lions and lionesses have a natural inclination to boss around other children,
which may irk the mothers of more reserved youngsters,
but they should be gently restrained and never harshly scolded in front of their playmates.
The Leo's great pride reacts fiercely to any attack on their vanity, especially in public.

While it's important to nurture the natural leadership qualities in Leo children,
they must also learn that everyone deserves their turn to lead,
even if they possess more strength and confidence than the others.

The lion's sense of justice will usually guide them to understanding,
as they realize the importance of fairness.
These boys and girls have an innate desire to show off,
and if left unchecked, it can become excessive.
The little lion is the one who proudly stands on his head in the schoolyard,
or walks along a fence to impress the girls.
Wise parents will teach their Leo child that showing off is undignified,
and in most cases, this lesson will be well-received,
as Sun-ruled children have an inherent sense of dignity.

You'll notice this regal bearing even in the tiniest Leos,
giving them an air of being the monarch of all they survey.
The term "His majesty, the baby" seems to perfectly describe a Leo infant,
and from an early age, they effortlessly command the attention and adoration of doting parents and friends.
Their pleased and smug expression when strangers fawn over them is unmistakable.

Your Leo child will be more adventurous and willing to take risks than the average youngster,
followed by periodic bouts of laziness when they lie around the house,
too tired to lift a finger, except to request your assistance.
Leave them be and make it clear that no one is their servant.
If they want something, they can retrieve it themselves when their energy returns.
Otherwise, a spoiled Leo child can easily become a tyrant.

There are two kinds of Leo boys and girls.
The first kind are extroverts, exuding cheerfulness, warmth, and generosity,
although they may display occasional pushiness.
The second kind appears quieter and almost timid on the surface,
often a result of their vanity being wounded by domineering parents or neglected attention from siblings.
Yet, they secretly crave power and applause just as much as the others,
and prolonged denial of their needs can lead to untold damage to their Leo ego.

As youngsters, Leo boys may enjoy playing with toy soldiers,
engaging in games of chance and challenge,
while the little Leo girls will embody a sense of ladylike behavior,
albeit with a strong-willed nature.
They may take pleasure in dressing nicely and being told they're pretty,
and giving them responsibilities around the house will make them feel important.
Occasionally, a Leo girl may even exhibit tomboyish tendencies,
but their vanity will eventually prevail, and this phase will pass.
Don't expect these youngsters to relish menial tasks,
as they will rebel against them, so assign them more significant and dignified duties that provide a sense of authority.

Teachers can anticipate Leo students taking on the role of a substitute instructor,
as they relish explaining things to others,
and nothing delights them more than being in the spotlight.
When left in charge at school, a Leo child will eagerly assume disciplinary duties,
though occasionally, their playful nature may transform the classroom into a three-ring circus.

Young Leos possess a quick learning ability, though they can be a little lazy when it comes to studying.
They prefer to rely on their sunny personality and charming demeanor to get by.
Teachers may be momentarily blinded by their smiles and compliments,
and it's not uncommon for little cubs to receive better grades than they truly deserve.
Developing good study habits may require some encouragement,
but instead of forcing them, appealing to their vanity can yield better results.
When they do well, lavish them with genuine praise, ensuring they truly feel the impact.
Light taps on the back won't suffice; their hunger for compliments is insatiable.

Leo children may require more spending money than their frugal peers.
They might generously give away most of their spare change,
but they won't skimp on themselves.
Teach them the Rockefeller children's rule of finance:
"Give some, spend some, save some," especially the last part.

As they grow older, young lions and lionesses will notice the opposite sex much earlier than their peers.
Expect a tumultuous adolescence filled with a rollercoaster of emotions.
Friendships and romances will be brimming with drama,
overflowing with both ecstatic highs and heartbreaking lows.

Leo children simply adore parties,
so grant them plenty of freedom or they'll claim it for themselves.
Harsh orders only serve to crush their pride and dignity.
Instead, build their courage and flatter their ego,
sincerely letting them know that you believe in their abilities,
and they will proudly rise to the occasion for you.

Raising an August child is no easy task.
There will be moments when you feel that your caged lion will never be tamed.
However, with gentle and consistent discipline, along with love and affection,
you hold the keys that unlock their golden heart.
Remember that they may pretend to be brave, but deep down, they fear they aren't.
Hug them tightly every night and love them with all your heart.

Overall Personality, As A Child

Sun / Cancer

The Cancer Child
Children born under Cancer tend to be quiet, introspective, and may shy away from the spotlight. They might struggle in group settings, succumbing to more dominant personalities. Cancerian children's parents should nurture their social development by teaching them how to be assertive and independent. These children are seldom troublesome but may demonstrate moodiness and depression during adolescence.

Overall Personality, As A Child

Sun / Leo

The Leo Child
Leo children have a flair for drama and exuberance, often craving the spotlight. As natural-born leaders, it is essential for parents to prevent animosity among siblings. Parents should foster an environment that encourages self-expression and allows their Leo child to shine.

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