Monday 26 October 2009

Meat Loaf (Libra)

Meat Loaf (Libra) born September 27, 1947.

Meat Loaf is a singer widely known as the "Wildman of Rock Opera",
because of his unpredictable on-stage performances. He joined the tour
of "Hair" in 1969, performed in the off-Broadway musical "More Than You
Deserve", and then the musical "The Rocky Horror Show". His album "Bat
out of Hell" won him a Grammy for Best Rock Performance in 1994.

Meat Loaf's astrological birthchart shows a heavy emphasis on sign
Libra, having four parts of his persona in that sign. All the
qualities of Libra with its harmonious, cooperative, sociable style,
attraction to music and culture, and refined spirit can be applied to
his vital energy, his mindset, and his artistic, creative urges. His
vital energy is also closely aligned with the point in his chart showing
his will to achieve, professional standing in life, and general
reputation, and this shining energy would be very prominent for all to
see. His emotional nature is quite soft, sensitive, romantically
creative and very empathetic. These qualities are also closely aligned
with his professional and public life, and would assure him of being
able to touch the hearts of the public at large. Meat Loaf's mindset is
of the Libra quality, aesthetically sensitive, harmonious, balanced,
sociable and cultured , with quite a bit of energetic wildness thrown
in. His mind can "snap, crackle and pop" with instantaneous ideas,
brilliant insights, and unpredictable thoughts that show up right on the
surface of his personal presentation of self to others. "Wild Man",
indeed. His artistic urges are also along the lines of Libra
presentation, with an overtone of spirituality or mystical vision added
in. When it comes to pursuing his goals, Meat Loaf can be very
sensitive and protective of the needs of others, before he pursues his
own agenda. He truly cares about what he does, and how it would affect
those around him.

For the year 2010, Meat Loaf may be in a cycle of
expansion, fulfillment and growth with regard to his emotional life and
his professional goals.

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