Monday, August 30, 2010

Scorpion

Scorpios are the masters of their fate. They know only one way to live: on their own terms. They do not live life but attack it. When life hands them a loss, they do not waste time sulking, but rather continue on their path, sure they will eventually succeed. Scorpios are driven by their intense passions and desires. Often they are seen as imperious. Whether in business or play, Scorpios love to compete. Indeed to do well, they must have an opponent. Scorpios do not take slights well. If you cross them be assured they will retaliate with their full force. Scorpios never quit and never surrender. If anyone can get a difficult task done it is a Scorpio.

The Scorpio female is an independent soul. This is a woman who will risk all for love and not count the cost, but can become bitterly disappointed if her judgment is proved wrong. The contradiction of the Scorpio female character is rather puzzling to some people and endlessly fascinating to others. Outwardly, this always seems to be a relatively selfish woman who gives the appearance of self-centeredness in her concentration on personal affairs and the affairs of loved ones. Still, she can be capable of incredible self-sacrifice. In essence, no two acquaintances will ever view this female in the same manner for she will present a different facet of her personality to each one. As a sweetheart, the Scorpio female is exciting. As a life partner, she is appealing in her determination to be the best possible companion. As a mother, she will be both understanding and disciplinary.

The woman ruled by Scorpio is loyal and courageous. She enjoys responsibility and is very capable. She is a blunt and fearless character, doing everything passionately from the depths of her heart. Rarely shy by nature, the Scorpio woman has a very healthy appetite for the physical aspect of a romantic relationship.

Monday, August 9, 2010

Frida

Mexican painter Frida Kahlo

Frida was a woman, so intense, passionate and yet imperfect, she followed her heart, and suffered from what that brought to her. Her physical pain and emotional wound were expressed in her paintings, with such a strong visual effect. She was a woman so exceptional and so damaged. The movie explicits well, and the acting is phenomenonal.

That is what a good movie does to me: it makes me think, it haunts me, and it relates to myself.