People with Aries
Ascendants are direct and quick. Their first instinct is to do,
rather than think. Planning ahead? Forget it. Aries rising simply charges
forward without much ado.
This position does not
make a person aggressive. Forthright, yes, but aggression is too strong a word
for these natives. They have a youthful, direct manner that sees what it wants
and generally goes for it. At the same time, there isn't any malice in their
intent.
Some Aries rising
people are competitive, but they generally put most of the pressure on
themselves. These people love to come out ahead in all that they do. They get
ready quickly, walk quickly, and have little patience for dilly-dallying. Their
temper is quick, too. It's also quick to disappear. Rarely do you find Aries
rising people holding grudges. Their mannerisms are rather simple and
straightforward.
Aries rising loves
action, and is often trying to stir up some activity. Their strengths lie in
their enterprising ways. Finishing things they start does not always come as
easily, unless the ruler, Mars, is placed in a more tenacious sign, such as
Taurus or Scorpio.
Aries Ascendant often
gives a rather swift walk, with the head leaning forward slightly. This walk is
surprisingly distinctive. Headaches, and sinus and eye problems are the usual
physical complaints of this position. Rashes and acne on the face and
shoulders sometimes occur. Broad shoulders and slim hips are common. Often,
Aries rising people are quick to smile, and they possess a youthful charm
throughout life.
Probably early on in
life, Aries rising people got typecast as the "independent" child. As
adults, people with Aries Ascendants often stick to that role in life. People
don't run to help them out -- they appear quite fine doing things on their own.
These people have learned to be self-reliant, and this generally stems from
their early experiences.
Despite a rather
brusque and independent manner, these natives are usually very willing to
compromise in their relationships, and are very attached to the people they
hold dear.
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