Is this the dawning of the Age of Aquarius? Stay tuned.
The natives of the eleventh sign of the Zodiac, born between January 20
– February 19 in the Tropical system and between February 15 – March 15
in the Sidereal system, are widely known as the eccentrics of the
Zodiac. Aquarius is an Air Sign, a sign of intellectualism and
contemplation, and Aquarians are not afraid to think boldly and with
originality. Aquarius is also a Fixed Sign, the sign of people who are
not afraid to dedicate themselves to the hard work of reaching their
goals, and the sign of people who won't be shaken in their beliefs.
Aquarius is also a Masculine / Extroverted sign, which means Aquarians
like to be among people and often take charge in a given situation.
Aquarius rules the Eleventh House, the House of friends, associates, and
social groupings, as well as plans and dreams.
Aquarians can be radicals, with all the positive and negative connotations that word implies. They love knowledge. Their modern ruling planet is Uranus, the planet of invention and technological advancement. At their finest they are innovators and inventors, and creators, and perpetuators of social movements. At their best they are humanitarians interested in equality and social justice for all. At their strongest they work toward positive societal goals. They love new technologies, new theories, new ideas, and new ideals. Every Aquarian sees themselves as a singularly unique person. They lack, however, the passion that motivates a Scorpio or a Leo; Aquarians pride themselves on cultivating a sense of detachment.
Their classical ruling planet is conservative and staid but dramatic Saturn. In mythology, Uranus was the son of the child-eating Saturn. To save his own life, and the lives of his remaining siblings, Uranus castrated Saturn with Saturn's own sickle. The two planets are hence often in conflict. Thus, even the most evolved Aquarian is not above turning the tables just to see how they look from that other angle.
Thus Aquarians may use modern inventions in negative ways, technologizing war and using media to promote social conflict. They can be ice-cold technocrats. At their least flexible, they may lead or support extremist and reactionary and fascist movements to maintain the status quo of the old order and not care a fig about outcomes and consequences, especially to others. At their worst "the ends justify the means." At their weakest they may be cranks and terrorists, and paranoiacs lost in their own delusions and fears. They can live either in an ivory tower or in a Bastille of their own making. Either way, a badly-aspected Aquarius has trapped themselves.
In Maslow's Hierarchy, the Representational Person of the Zodiac was born under Aries, fulfilled their basic survival under Taurus, took their first look at the universe under Gemini, reacted emotionally under Cancer, found direction under Leo, planned for the future under Virgo, shared their plans under Libra, measured their wants under Scorpio, measured society's wants under Sagittarius, built a local community under Capricorn, and is now building a global community under Aquarius. What that community will look like, whether it is utopian or dystopian, depends on the talents, skills, and attitudes of the Aquarius native. The key phrase of Aquarius is "I Know."
Famous Aquarians include Ayn Rand, Paul Ryan, Alice Cooper, Oprah Winfrey, Kellyanne Conway, Betty Friedan, Susan B. Anthony, President Abraham Lincoln, Angela Davis, Alice Walker, Charles Darwin, Charles Dickens, James Joyce, Norman Rockwell, Jules Verne, Lewis Carroll, Thomas Edison, and President Franklin Delano Roosevelt.
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Aquarius / J.P. Rhea |
Aquarians can be radicals, with all the positive and negative connotations that word implies. They love knowledge. Their modern ruling planet is Uranus, the planet of invention and technological advancement. At their finest they are innovators and inventors, and creators, and perpetuators of social movements. At their best they are humanitarians interested in equality and social justice for all. At their strongest they work toward positive societal goals. They love new technologies, new theories, new ideas, and new ideals. Every Aquarian sees themselves as a singularly unique person. They lack, however, the passion that motivates a Scorpio or a Leo; Aquarians pride themselves on cultivating a sense of detachment.
Their classical ruling planet is conservative and staid but dramatic Saturn. In mythology, Uranus was the son of the child-eating Saturn. To save his own life, and the lives of his remaining siblings, Uranus castrated Saturn with Saturn's own sickle. The two planets are hence often in conflict. Thus, even the most evolved Aquarian is not above turning the tables just to see how they look from that other angle.
Thus Aquarians may use modern inventions in negative ways, technologizing war and using media to promote social conflict. They can be ice-cold technocrats. At their least flexible, they may lead or support extremist and reactionary and fascist movements to maintain the status quo of the old order and not care a fig about outcomes and consequences, especially to others. At their worst "the ends justify the means." At their weakest they may be cranks and terrorists, and paranoiacs lost in their own delusions and fears. They can live either in an ivory tower or in a Bastille of their own making. Either way, a badly-aspected Aquarius has trapped themselves.
In Maslow's Hierarchy, the Representational Person of the Zodiac was born under Aries, fulfilled their basic survival under Taurus, took their first look at the universe under Gemini, reacted emotionally under Cancer, found direction under Leo, planned for the future under Virgo, shared their plans under Libra, measured their wants under Scorpio, measured society's wants under Sagittarius, built a local community under Capricorn, and is now building a global community under Aquarius. What that community will look like, whether it is utopian or dystopian, depends on the talents, skills, and attitudes of the Aquarius native. The key phrase of Aquarius is "I Know."
Famous Aquarians include Ayn Rand, Paul Ryan, Alice Cooper, Oprah Winfrey, Kellyanne Conway, Betty Friedan, Susan B. Anthony, President Abraham Lincoln, Angela Davis, Alice Walker, Charles Darwin, Charles Dickens, James Joyce, Norman Rockwell, Jules Verne, Lewis Carroll, Thomas Edison, and President Franklin Delano Roosevelt.
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