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How to Win the Trust of a Scorpio: Real life Guidance on How to Get Along and Be Friends with the 8th Sign of the Zodiac
How to Win the Trust of a Scorpio: Real life Guidance on How to Get Along and Be Friends with the 8th Sign of the Zodiac
How to Win the Trust of a Scorpio: Real life Guidance on How to Get Along and Be Friends with the 8th Sign of the Zodiac
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Real life guidance on how to get along and be friends with the 8th sign of the Zodiac.

Deep, Loyal, Secretive and Controlling. Does this describe the Scorpio in your life?

Did you know that being able to trust is THE most important thing to a Scorpio?

Would you like to know how to build that trust and why? This insider information offers real life strategies as Mary English gently guides you through the process of making a chart using free on-line resources, so you will know what type of Scorpio is in your life....and how to win their trust.
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Release dateOct 26, 2012
ISBN9781780993522
How to Win the Trust of a Scorpio: Real life Guidance on How to Get Along and Be Friends with the 8th Sign of the Zodiac
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Mary English

ABOUT THE AUTHOR Mary English is an experienced author, astrologer, homeopath, and hypnotherapist. Born in London and educated in Switzerland, Mary comes from a large family and is one of five children. With over 20 years of experience in alternative therapies, Mary's mission is to empower her clients and readers to take control of their health and wellbeing. She lives and works in Bath U.K. Mary writes a monthly Sun sign column for her Newsletter subscribers. Mary is the host of the popular FREE weekly podcast, 'Learn Astrology with Mary,' available on all major platforms. She is a reformed Pisces.

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    Introduction

    In almost every profession — whether it’s law or journalism, finance or medicine or academia or running a small business — people rely on confidential communications to do their jobs. We count on the space of trust that confidentiality provides. When someone breaches that trust, we are all worse off for it.

    Hillary Clinton

    Why the title of this book? My first book How to Survive a Pisces was written to help people understand the sign that I am: Pisces. When the book was accepted for publication, I was told that this was only on the understanding that I didn’t just write one book. More spookily the publisher himself is also a Pisces, so it sort of made sense that he might accept my book for publication…I only found this out afterwards but it set me thinking that maybe life isn’t just a random event.

    When I’d finished the first book clients and friends (and family) asked me when was I going to write about their sign…and this series of books was born.

    I work as an Astrologer ‘on the front line’ and I have firsthand knowledge of the worries and upsetments that clients come to me with, and this book is written from that perspective. It’s not written for those that are having a wonderful life, full or roses, happy faces and contentment.

    No, it’s written to help those people struggling with Life the Universe and Everything (as fellow Pisces Douglas Adams said) and especially with the 8th sign of the Zodiac: Scorpio.

    You might be a Scorpio yourself, or your child/partner or relative or friend is one. You might want to learn a little about Astrology, which I shall explain, or more importantly a little about how a Scorpio thinks and lives their life.

    As each book is written with examples from ‘real life’ it was funny when I posted onto my Facebook page: ‘are there any Scorpios who want to share their thoughts with me?’ and after a few hours I was getting messages in my inbox (as opposed to on my wall where I had written this)

    Personal private messages.

    How Scorpio that was!

    Now if I’d asked that same question of Leos, my wall would have been flooded with funny, tragic, dramatic ‘look at me’ comments…

    No, the Scorpios replied but the messages were one-to-one, not visible to anyone else and sent to my messages or my private email address.

    I also asked the same question on air on Talk Radio Europe where I have spot with Hannah Murray and the same thing happened.

    Personal messages, one-to-one and enquiring exactly what did I need to know.

    As I got into the book, I had one of those funny/weird Astrological moments. There I was bashing at the keyboard, having promised myself to get to a certain word-count that week and my brother-in-law (who is a Scorpio) phoned up to speak to my husband about my lovely mother-in-law who had recently died. He’d been sleepless that night wondering what to do about clearing their mother’s house and when to ‘sort-out’ her ashes and he rang to say he’d decided what to do and when…so I looked at my Ephemeris and the days they’d decided to meet were when the Sun, the Moon, Mercury AND Venus were all going to be in the sign of Scorpio.

    I had a little chuckle to myself.

    I must point out my brother-in-law does not follow Astrology at all.

    Then I thought: ‘I wonder what the rising sign was when he called?’, so I rang 1471 (which gives you a recorded message of when the call was made) and the rising sign or Ascendant was Scorpio…and the Sun had just gone into Scorpio (about 35 mins not even a degree).

    Brother-in-law doesn’t usually ring in the morning, but this was an important phone call, for him, as it was about death (ashes), and as he has Moon in Capricorn practical things (the clearing of the house).

    So what were the chances of a Scorpio ringing our house (I picked up the call) just when the Sun had reached Scorpio and the Ascendant was Scorpio and wanting to arrange something to do with death when the Sun, Moon, Mercury AND Venus were going to be in his sign?

    I Love Astrology!

    The title of this book was suggested to me by a lovely Pisces when I was grappling with the wording and she suggested How to Win the Trust of a Scorpio, when the original working title was How to Trust a Scorpio, which sort of implied that Scorpios aren’t to be trusted…which is so far from the truth it’s almost laughable.

    Trust me, you can trust a Scorpio.

    Bath, November 2011

    Chapter One

    The Sign

    I like having a sense of what’s going on in a room of people — sort of tapping into it, laying low, and feeling it all…In other words: Seeing without being seen; sensing without being sensed.

    Female Scorpio

    Scorpio is the 8th sign of the Zodiac and one that carries a lot of mystery and mis-understanding.

    I went to school with a young lady to whom this book is dedicated and later on when she went into her career she told me she never mentioned what star sign she was at work, because she thought she’d get a negative response.

    This can be rather true when you tell people you’re a Scorpio. There is this sort of ‘knowing’ look you get and people take a few steps further away from you.

    Here’s a young lady called Tamsin talking about her sign:

    It’s the sense of identity that being a Scorpio gives you. We definitely stand for ‘something’ although that ‘something’ varies from very positive to completely negative… When you say you’re a Scorpio, there’s usually a physical reaction from the person you’re saying it to — either they step back slightly or they move closer, curious to know more about this mysterious Scorpio in front of them. We’re not a ‘wishy-washy’ sign! I don’t mind the negative reactions, finding them amusing rather than anything else. Scorpios see things in black and white in any case.

    Why is this?

    It’s amazing how telling people that you are a certain star sign (or more correctly astrological sign) can have this affect.

    Most articles in books or especially on the Internet will make out Scorpio as being evil-planning, self-destructive, all-encompassing beings who are happy to ruin your life and steal your children away at the dead of night.

    This simply isn’t true.

    So let’s look at Scorpio in a different light and learn about their plus points before we discuss where-it-all-goes-wrong.

    As I mentioned before, I’m an Astrologer that works ‘on the front line’ seeing people whose lives have imploded, who are: sad/stressed/unhappy/curious/worried,

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