Those born on the August 27

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     No matter what their station in life, those born on August 27th tend to identify with the common man, the underdog and the downtrodden. They are painfully aware of the inadequacies of this world.   Therefore, as regards everyday life, they are constantly asking themselves how it may be bettered. Though their upholding of ideals may be unselfish, however, most born on this day do have a personal stake in the admiration or even adulation they receive from those whom they nurture or defend.

     August 27 people run the gamut from intellectuals and idea people who value principles for their own sake to more pragmatic types whose focus is on impacting in a tangible way on life around them. For both types, it is human nature and human needs, both material and spiritual, that concerns them. Also, for both types the same danger presents itself, that in confronting the shortcomings of the world, they man grow frustrated or negative.

     Many August 27 people need to feel that they are indispensable to the well-being of their family or social group. Indeed, they cannot suffer the thought that things will run smoothly without them. However, the more evolved of this day gradually develop an ever greater capacity for unconditional giving, asking few rewards if any in return for their help.

   Those born on the 27th of the month are ruled by the number 9(2+7=9). August 27th women may seem pushy to those who have traditional ideas regarding feminine rules and behavior.

Advice:  Don’t wallow in your personal problems. If you are not helping others, begin at once. The energy you receive from these endeavors will light your way and help you find your place in the world. Don’t allow fixed ideals to limit your thinking and creativity.

Born On This Day: Mother Teresa, Georg Hegel, Lyndon B. Johnson, Chief Mangosuthu Buthelezi, Alice Coltrane and Ira Levin.

Strengths: Socially Aware, Caring and Idealistic

Weaknesses: Over involved, Depressed and stress-prone

This Day In History:    Krakatau explodes. The most powerful volcanic eruption in recorded history occurs on Krakatau (also called Krakatoa), a small, uninhabited volcanic island located west of Sumatra in Indonesia, on this day in 1883. Heard 3,000 miles away, the explosions threw five cubic miles of earth 50 miles into the air, created 120-foot tsunamis and killed 36,000 people

Famous Inventions: 1855 Clara Barton becomes the first female federal employee to achieve equal status when she was hired by the Patent Office as a clerk

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