These people find it much easier to undertake willing service than the Taureans. Generally they are willing helpers to all they meet on the pathway of earthly life. They readily accept the idea that to receive they must firstly learn to give. Often they choose careers through which they become involved in working with other people and for the good of others,
and indigestion also play a part in the symptoms of unweliness, together with habitual constipation.
By taking Kali Sulphuricum as a corrective measure, and consistently including the right foods in their diet, these people can save themselves from their subconsciously self-created destruction. This preparation enables the iron in the blood to carry oxygen more freely to every part of the body, thus cleansing and renewing every cell and tissue. It should also help the natural tendency of the body to rebuild cells and nerves, which may offset the continuous strain sustained by the unceasing activity of the busy second degree of earth souls.
When the negative side of their nature is apparent, these people are sometimes described as 'door-mat' types. This is a very good description, as people do try to take advantage of their kindness. When they are conscious of fulfilling their life lesson through serving, they can become somewhat 'bossy and bristly'. They endure a lot of frustration and needless exhaustion, also considerable heart-ache because people often make them feel they cannot manage without the Virgoans' help, with the result that Virgo subjects will try to 'drive themselves' beyond the limits of their strength. If they suffer a breakdown in health, the people who could not manage without them invariably tackle the jobs which they had left for the willing Virgoans, whereupon the Virgo people may become embittered by the feeling that folk have taken advantage of their willingness.
It is very important that these Virgo subjects should know themselves as servers, but not as the kind of server who is just a willing tool in the influence of other people. When they serve with a feeling of willing dedication, in the awareness of doing something important, they can cheerfully apply themselves to the important task of making the world a slightly better place than when they first entered it.