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5. The personalities of the combined Leo signs
The fact of belonging to the Leo sign - a Fire and Fixed sign - endows you at the same time with powerful dynamism, limitless enthusiasm, and definite inclination to action.
If you happen to be also of the Tiger, Dragon or Horse sign, you're an individual who is borne by pride and keen on action. Nothing displeases you more than anonymity, a banal life, or inactivity. The Leo/Tiger is constantly on the look out for feats full of panache, whatever the price he has to pay for. The Leo/Dragon radiates like the sun and fixes no limits to his magnanimity and also to his megalomania. As for the Leo/Horse, he delights in playing at the Knights of the Round Table, at defending the most beautiful lost causes.
As a Leo born under the sign of the Rat, the Snake or the Monkey, you possess at a high degree the art of establishing relations between concepts. The Leo/Rat understands everything very quickly and is always among the first ones, if not the first, to explore a new domain. With his penchant for the abstract, the Leo/Snake has an access to worlds which are often forbidden to common people. The Leo/Monkey is bent toward the future: it's impossible for him to engage himself in an adventure which would not debouch on the future.
Combined with the Ox, Rabbit or Dog sign, the Leo sign is more marked with common sense and the reasonable. He does not systematically look for floodlights and can show modesty. The Leo/Ox likes well-done jobs and takes time to become conscious of what he feels. The Leo/Rabbit willingly keeps a low figure so as to do ant works. The Leo/Dog often has a twisted mind, but this allows him to go to the heart of things and draw enormous profits from them.
Being a Leo all the while being a Rooster, Goat or Pig is being someone who, all the while being active, is more moved by emotion, sensation, and perception. The Leo/Rooster is the seat of a mysterious alchemy which is fascinating and disquieting at the same time. The Leo/Goat is bathed by the exterior world as much as he is immersed in his interior waters. Finally, the Leo/Pig, profoundly linked to childhood, has more difficulties than another getting into the world of adults.
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