What’s After Aquarius

Did you know that the night sky has 88 constellations? Humans have cataloged and labeled them all over the period of thousands of years. However, only 12 are exceptionally well-known and continue to play a role in modern astrological systems. The zodiac signs are a set of 12 constellations that correlate to the various months of the year.

Starting with the vernal equinox one of the crossings of the ecliptic with the celestial equator each of these occupys a sector of the sky that makes up 30 of the ecliptic. Aries, Taurus, Gemini, Cancer, Leo, Virgo, Libra, Scorpio, Sagittarius, Capricorn, Aquarius, and Pisces are the astrological signs in the following order: Aries, Taurus, Gemini, Cancer, Leo, Virgo, Libra, Scorpio, Sagittarius, Capricorn, Aquarius, and Pisces. Here is a list of all the zodiac signs and their associated dates. Your zodiac sign is determined by your birthdate falling inside one of those dates.

Granted, current science has proven astrology to be an ancient fallacy, a method of correlating celestial motions to events and behaviors on Earth. However, given their lack of understanding of human psychology, astronomy, and the reality that Earth was not the center of the universe, such patterns were vital for ancient humans.

What is the order of the 12 zodiac signs by month?

The location of the sun in reference to a constellation on your birthday determines your astrological sign.

There are 12 zodiac signs in total, with animals representing all but four of them.

You may learn a lot about yourself, your abilities, bad habits, and even whether you’re likely to make it rain, depending on the sign you were born under.

What are the 12 zodiac signs?

Aries, Taurus, Gemini, Cancer, Leo, Virgo, Libra, Scorpio, Sagittarius, Capricorn, Aquarius, and Pisces are the 12 zodiac signs in order. Each zodiac sign has a symbol that dates back to Middle Ages Greek manuscripts. Let’s look at the zodiac symbols, constellations, and qualities in more detail.

Aries (March 21-April 19)

The ram is the constellation that represents Aries, the first of the twelve zodiac signs. You are adventurous, active, ambitious, and competitive if you were born under this sign. Aries are recognized for their agility and leadership abilities, as well as a tendency to be impetuous and blunt (due to the “fire” aspect).

Taurus (April 20-May 20)

Taurus is the second of the twelve zodiac signs, and the constellation Taurus represents it. You are dedicated, dependable, focused, and creative if you were born under this sign. Tauruses are noted for their intelligence, trustworthiness, and stubbornness (the sign is a bull, after all). Tauruses are notorious for questioning authority and seeking pleasure.

Gemini (May 21-June 20)

The constellation Gemini, which is made up of the twins Castor and Pollux, represents Gemini, the third of the twelve zodiac signs. You are active, expressive, intellectual, and playful if you were born under this sign. Geminis are recognized for their gregarious personalities and diverse interests, yet they have a (probably undeserved) reputation for being duplicitous.

Cancer (June 21-July 22)

The constellation Cancer, which is most typically pictured as a crab, represents Cancer, the fourth of the twelve zodiac signs. If you were born under this sign, you are brave, empathetic, protective, and perceptive. Cancers are noted for their tendency to be remote and passive-aggressive, as well as their caring nature.

Leo (July 23-August 22)

The lion is the constellation that represents Leo, the fifth of the twelve zodiac signs. You are vivacious, extroverted, and fiery if you were born under this sign. Leos are recognized for their warm personalities and great self-esteem, although they can be proud or jealous at times.

Virgo (August 23-September 22)

The virgin is the constellation that represents Virgo, the sixth of the twelve zodiac signs. You are practical, analytical, and sophisticated if you were born under this sign. Virgos are recognized for their generosity and meticulous attention to detail, yet they may also be introverted and have unrealistic expectations for themselves and their loved ones.

Libra (September 23-October 22)

The scales, the only inanimate constellation, represents Libra, the seventh of the twelve zodiac signs. You are thought to be balanced, social, and diplomatic if you were born under this sign. Libras are recognized for their selflessness and camaraderie, although they can be overly pragmatic and insecure at times.

Scorpio (October 23-November 21)

Scorpio is the eighth of the twelve zodiac signs, and it is symbolized by the scorpion constellation. You are loyal, resourceful, and dedicated if you were born under this sign. Scorpios are recognized for their boldness and pioneering spirit, but they may be abrasive and walled off to strangers.

Sagittarius (November 22-December 21)

The archer is the constellation that represents Sagittarius, the ninth of the twelve zodiac signs. If you were born under this sign, you are cheerful, self-reliant, and intellectual. Sagittariuses are noted for their magnetic qualities and generosity, yet they can also be arrogant and direct.

Capricorn (December 22-January 19)

Capricorn is the tenth of the twelve zodiac signs, and it is symbolized by the sea goat constellation. If you were born under this sign, you are patient, hardworking, and disciplined. Capricorns are recognized for their tenacity and fondness for boundaries and regulations, but they may be stubborn and too concerned with perfection.

Aquarius (January 20-February 18)

Aquarius is the eleventh of the twelve zodiac signs, and it is symbolized by the water carrier constellation. If you were born under this sign, you are thought to be creative, loyal, and unique. Aquariuses are recognized for their rebellious temperament and ingenuity, but they can be aloof and unyielding with loved ones.

Pisces (February 19-March 20)

Pisces is the last of the twelve zodiac signs, and it is symbolized by the fishes constellation. You are intuitive, artistic, and sympathetic if you were born under this sign. Pisces are famed for their empathy and artistic abilities, yet they can also be overly sensitive or delusional.

Is the 19th of February a Pisces or an Aquarius?

With On the Cusp, we focus our astrological magnifying glass on everyone born on the cusp of two zodiac signs every month. Because your personality may be influenced by your cosmic neighbor if your birthday falls at the tail end or the very beginning of your solar sign’s season.

Stefanie Iris Weiss, astrologer and co-author of Surviving Saturn’s Return: Overcoming the Most Tumultuous Time of Your Life, is here to explain what it means to be born on the Aquarius Pisces cusp. Weiss (who is available for 2020 readings) describes what happens when the free-thinking, genius-inclined Aquarius signs (January 20 to February 18) combine attributes with the psychic empath Pisces (February 19 to March 20).

What is the expected duration of the Aquarian Age?

While the “Aquarius Season” lasts 30 days, the Aquarius Age is claimed to last 2,160 years. So, what is Aquarius Season, and how does it differ from the age? Let’s go back and look at the background of everyone’s favorite water-bearer in both modern astrology and its roots in ancient astronomy before we come to any conclusions.

Aquarian Roots

The name “Aquarius” comes from the Latin word “aquarius,” which means “water-carrier, water-pourer.” Its astrological sign is water, yet it has the appearance of an electrical jolt. Aquarius connects us to forces of originality, eccentricity, independence, bold expression, and epiphanies of all kinds, and properly so. It yearns for innovation and points us in the direction of what is possible in the future. It catalyzes creativity, new discoveries, or exhilarating novelty when sparked. Technology advances are sparked by activated Aquarius energy in our culture, which is arguably what brought us the Internet. However, Aquarius energy pushes us to think about social justice as a component of the collective and communal experience.

Aquarius, like all planets and zodiac signs, isn’t all excitement and forward-thinking movement; it also has a dark side. It can be distant, non-committal, impetuous, alienated, or restless in Aquarius. Aquarius energy enjoys getting things started but not necessarily finishing them. Keep an eye out for the famed Aquarian “Last Unicorn Syndrome,” in which it believes it is the first and only person to think of an idea.

Aquarius is the archetypal misfit, lone wolf, or mad scientist. It’s a rebel who sometimes has a cause and sometimes doesn’t. Aquarius was ruled or regulated by Saturn in traditional astrology, while many modern astrologers now identify it with Uranus because Uranus had not yet been found. Saturn is known as the “night ruler,” whereas Uranus is known as the “day ruler.”

While we all have Aquarius or Uranus in our natal astrology charts, its influence on our lives or self-expression is determined by our unique natal astrology chart. Those born under the sign of Aquarius (Sun, Moon, or Rising) may feel particularly drawn to the Aquarius Season or Age. However, having your Sun or Moon in the 11th house or touching the planet Uranus can make you identify with Aquarian characteristicsbut that’s an astrology story for another day. How does Aquarius Season or the Age of Aquarius affect us if some of us are more “Aquarian” than others? Is it only a “New Age” word, or does it refer to a body of knowledge?

Historical Context: The “Age of Aquarius

While everyone of us has a unique astrological blueprint, the current position of the stars and planets in the sky adds another depth to our specific experience. We all feel the energy when the Sun is in the sign of Aquarius, just as we do when there is a new moon (like on February 4 in Aquarius). The Age of Aquarius, on the other hand, is a much larger cycle with less clarity.

Astrological ages refer to the evolution and development of civilization as a whole, rather than just an individual.

Humankind has gone through six primary periods, which correspond to the 12 tropical zodiac signs, according to astrologers all across the world. Each one lasts approximately 2,100 years. Because the time frame is so wide, it’s difficult to say when each of these time frames begins or ends. Of course, large-scale cycles aren’t exclusive to Western astrology; the Mayan calendar and Sanskrit scriptures’ Kali Yuga both reference them.

When modern astrologers speak of the Age of Aquarius, they are referring to a phenomenon involving the Earth’s backward motion and its connection to the sign of Aquarius. An ancient astronomer came up with the concept of the “precession of the zodiac” around 190 B.C.E. Because of the wobble in the Earth’s rotation, the constellation behind the Sun during the Vernal Equinox, or eclipticpath of the Sun across the skychanges. (Earth, it turns out, isn’t as steady as we thought, and it has a retrograde cycle.)

The qualities of each zodiac Sun sign are carried over into the Astrological Age of that time. We can observe important communal themes that have been influenced by the “age” we are living in in this way. According to Nicholas Campion’s research, the Age of Aquarius began around 1447 A.D.E. in the twentieth century and will last until 3597 A.D.E. According to some astrologers, it started in 2012. Around 1999, we began to hear more about the Age of Aquarius and its connections to the Mayan Calendar.

I prefer astrologer Susan Miller’s chronology theories, which place the Age of Aries between 2000 B.C.E. and 1 A.C.E., with a lot of Greek and Roman conflict. The Age of Pisces, with its emphasis on spirituality, coincides with the birth of many of the world’s great faiths. Now we’re in the Age of Aquarius, a period marked by rapid technological advances (ahem, the Internet or robotics) or (hopefully) a shift toward communal consciousness and community.

The energies of Aquarius assist us in shifting and evolving structures that allow us to go forward into what is fresh and next in our progress. Activate and enjoy your own Aquarian nature through community, action, a new creative endeavour, or even recognizing your weirdness, whether the Age of Aquarius has begun or is about to begin. Perhaps try something new or finally figure out how to use some of your phone’s more advanced functions. It’s a time to gather together in community while embracing our particular uniqueness, no matter how you catalyze and connect to Aquarius.

Rebecca Farrar earned her M.A. in Philosophy, Cosmology, and Consciousness (PCC) from the California Institute of Integral Studies. “Stargazing: Re-enchantment Through Language” was the title of her thesis, which combined philology, consciousness studies, and enchantment with the stars. Rick Tarnas, archetypal astrologer, cosmologist Brian Swimme, activist Joanna Macy, and psychotherapist Stan Grof have all taught her. C.G. Jung, Owen Barfield, Bill Plotkin, Marianne Woodman, Thomas Berry, and Clarissa Pinkola Estes are among her other influences. Cosmicopia, Burning Man’s first astrological camp, was also founded by me. Most recently, I was featured in the She Wolfe Tarot deck and an upcoming documentary called Conscious: Fulfilling Our Higher Evolutionary Potential. She belongs to the International Society for Astrological Research (ISAR), the San Francisco Astrological Society (SFAS), the Association for the Study of Women and Mythology (ASWM), and the Depth Psychology Alliance, among others (DPA). On Instagram, you can find her.

January babies have a fiery birthstone.

While their birth month is associated with frost and ice, the garnet, their birthstone, is a rich, blazing red. This stone is thought to represent friendship and trust (two qualities that your baby will ideally inherit as well!).

January babies’ horoscope sign is Capricorn or Aquarius.

Your baby will be a Capricorn if he or she is born before January 20th, a sign associated with hard work, ambition, and practicality. January kids born after January 20th fall under the sign of Aquarius, which is known for being intellectual, quirky, and self-reliant.

January babies have two flowers.

January’s birth flowers are the carnation and the snowdrop. The delicate white snowdrop, which is one among the first buds to poke its petals through the earth in the spring, seems like an appropriate choice for January. Carnations are also a bright feature in an otherwise gloomy season.

January babies may be fame-bound.

According to a modest study, celebrities are more likely to be born during the Aquarius season than under other astrological signs. And your emerging star will have plenty of company. Oprah Winfrey, Ellen DeGeneres, Justin Timberlake, and Bradley Cooper are among the celebrities born in January.

January babies have leadership potential.

Your baby’s fat tiny hands can reach that corner office! January is one of the top five CEO-producing months, according to research published in the journal Economic Letters (March, April, November, and October are the other 4).

January babies could be on the path to their MD.

Greetings, Dr. January! According to a British study that looked at the relationship between birth month and profession, the most popular jobs for January newborns were general practitioner and debt collector. January newborns, on the other hand, are less likely to seek real estate occupations.

January babies are pretty chill.

It’s not just the weather in their birth month that’s cool! According to a European study, babies born in the winter months are less irritable than those born in other seasons.

Aquarius and Aquarius

When two Aquarians get together, they quickly become fast friends. Because they have so many characteristics, they have plenty of common interests to bond over. A couple of Aquarians will have plenty to speak about and will bond over their mutual interest in social justicea shared interest that could lead them into activism and other humanitarian initiatives together.

The intimacy factor is where this matchup becomes difficult. It’s simple for two Aquarians to try to hide the elephant in the room (their emotions) by vehemently debating every topic but their own. Bulldozing through the walls in this relationship will take hard work and mutual dedication, but if both Aquarians are prepared to do so, the connection they’ll find on the other side will be one built on firm footing.

Aquarius and Gemini

Gemini and Aquarius are two Air signs with a strong first appeal due to their loose spirits and jovial personalities. Because they’re both interested in a wide range of cultural themes and enjoy analyzing the world around them, these two will have lots to talk about. Wherever this duo travels, there will undoubtedly be chatter.

When the honeymoon period of their relationship wears off, this couple may struggle. Gemini and Aquarius’ ability to endure the relationship’s shift to the real-and-raw will be determined by their desire to be completely honest, even if it hurts.

Aquarius and Libra

Libra and Aquarius, another Air sign, are a lively couple who enjoy being surrounded by hundreds of their “closest friends.” They’re both daring, and their wandering spirits are wonderful complements! This couple is also slow to anger and can keep things lighter in general. A happy and healthy relationship between an Aquarius and a Libra is full of laughing and enjoyment.

When things get a little bumpy, it’s typically due to a lack of closeness. Libra is more impassioned by nature than aloof Aquarius, so these two will have to overcome their predisposition to avoid emotional confrontation. Instead, people must freely and honestly discuss their wishes and requirements. If they do, they’re on their way to a happy life!

Aquarius and Sagittarius

Sagittarius and Aquarius have a natural connection to each other since they both have a strong will to live. Both signs are content to let the other preserve their independence in the partnership, and they appreciate not having to fight for their own. Because Sagittarius and Aquarius are eager to be open with one another, their lives will be full of wonder and curiosity.

However, the downside of this all-or-nothing situation is that both Sag and Aquarius are commitment phobic. This couple is frequently seen in long-term partnerships, although they are hesitant to label anything. This could be due to a fear of the commonplace, rather than a lack of ability to love on someone! Sagittarians and Aquarians will have a successful relationship if they understand that their hesitancy to commit stems from a genuine respect for the other’s independence.

Aquarians must find balance and compromise in order to get along with Aries, Leos, Virgos, and Scorpios.

Your February Baby May Be a Shrinking Violet

…At least when it comes to their natal flower. The delicate violet, a sign of virtue, modesty, and faithfulness, is February’s natal flower, despite the fact that we identify February with all things pink and red.

February Babies’ Horoscope Sign is Aquarius or Pisces

Your child will be an Aquarius if he or she is born before February 19, a sign linked with intelligence, independence, and eccentricity. Pisces, a sign noted for being kind, empathetic, and easygoing, rules babies born at the end of the month (February 19th or later).

Your February Baby Could Be Fame-Bound

According to one survey, more superstars were born during the Aquarius season than throughout the other zodiac signs. Famous February Aquarians include Jennifer Aniston, Harry Styles, Rebel Wilson, Chris Rock, and Laura Dern.

Your February Baby May Be Someone to Look Up to (Literally)

According to one study, babies born in the winter were longer at birth and taller by the age of seven (the same study also discovered that winter babies performed higher on standardized tests!). However, you should take these findings with a grain of salt because a previous study indicated that babies born in February were shorter than those born in the summer.

February Babies Know How to Keep Their Cool

Outside, the weather isn’t the only thing that’s cool! A European study found that babies born in the winter are less irritable than those born during other seasons.

Your February Baby Might Be Artistically Inclined

According to a British study that looked at the relationship between birth month and employment, one of the most prevalent professions for February births is artist. Another chore that’s high on February babies’ to-do list? Police officer in charge of traffic.

Your February Baby’s Birthday Could Be Extra Special

If your February baby is due at the end of the month, they may have a unique birthday celebration. Because Leap Day (February 29) occurs only once every four years, you have a 1/365 chance of being born on any given day, but you only have a 1/1461 chance of being born on Leap Day!

Is it true that horoscopes are accurate?

Astrology, according to hardened scientists, does not work. It does, according to believers. Who is correct? They’re both correct. It depends on your definition of “work.” Astrology is the concept that, depending on when one was born, the alignment of stars and planets influences one’s mood, personality, and environment. Astrologers publish customised horoscopes in newspapers based on a person’s birth date. These horoscopes make predictions about people’s personal situations, define their characters, and offer guidance based on astronomical bodies’ positions. According to a poll done by the National Science Foundation, 41% of people believe astrology is “extremely scientific” or “kind of scientific.” Let’s break down the original query into two more precise questions: 1) Is a person’s life affected by the position of astronomical bodies? 2) Can horoscopes improve people’s moods? These are two completely different questions. Both are scientifically verifiable.

Is it true that the positions of astronomical bodies have an impact on people’s lives (beyond the weather)?

No. Seasons are determined by the sun’s position and orientation in relation to the earth. Anyone who has shoveled snow off his path in January when he would rather be at the beach can attest to the fact that the planets have an impact on our lives. Electromagnetic disturbances caused by solar flares can impair satellites and possibly create outages on Earth. Ocean tides are caused by the moon’s position. If you’re a fisherman, the moon’s location might have a big impact on your livelihood. Beautiful auroras are caused by the solar wind, and sunlight is our planet’s primary source of energy. All of these effects, however, are covered by simple meteorology, not astrology. Astrology claims that, depending on a person’s birth date, astronomical bodies have an impact on their lives beyond fundamental weather patterns. This claim is untrue from a scientific standpoint. Several scientific research have refuted the idea that astronomical bodies have an impact on people’s life based on their birth date. For example, Peter Hartmann and his colleagues looked at nearly 4000 people and discovered no link between birth date and personality or IQ. Shawn Carlson conducted one of the most renowned tests in which he had 28 astrologers give predictions and then verified their accuracy. He fine-tuned the approach before conducting the experiment, ensuring that it was scientifically sound and that all of the astrologers believed the test was fair. He discovered that astrologers were no better at predicting the future than random chance, according to a study published in Nature. These findings are consistent with basic science.

Gravity, electromagnetism, the strong nuclear force, and the weak nuclear force are the four fundamental forces of nature. When an object interacts with a human, it must do so via one of these fundamental forces. Strong acid, for example, burns your skin because the acid’s electromagnetic fields pull on your skin molecules so intensely that they split apart. Gravity drags a falling boulder onto you, crushing you. Because of nuclear forces, a nuclear bomb will evaporate you. Each of the fundamental forces has the potential to be quite powerful. The issue is that they all die out as time passes. Beyond a few nanometers, nuclear forces decay so quickly that they are effectively nil. Electromagnetic forces can range from nanometers to kilometers in length. Electromagnetic waves (light) can be detected from the boundary of the observable universe by sensitive equipment, although the light is extremely feeble. Although a star’s gravity is technically felt across the cosmos, its unique impact on the universe is limited to its solar system. Polaris’ gravitational attraction on an earthbound human is weaker than the gravitational pull of a gnat flying around his head due to the impact of distance. Similarly, the electromagnetic waves (light) from Sirius that reach an earthbound human’s sight are dimmer than the light from a passing firefly. If stars and planets had an impact on humanity, gnats and fireflies would have an even greater impact. Even if the planets’ gravity was powerful enough to influence you, a literal alignment of the planets would not result in you winning the lottery, for the simple reason that it never happens in the real world.

Yes. But it has nothing to do with the accuracy of the horoscopes. Because of a psychological impact known as the placebo effect, horoscopes make individuals feel better. The placebo effect occurs when a person’s belief in a useless procedure makes them feel better. The improvement is caused by the belief rather than the method. The placebo effect has been shown scientifically. If you offer ten sick people water-only pills and tell them it’s a potent new treatment that will assist them, and then have ten sick patients refuse to take the pills, the patients who take the pills will improve in health over time. Because of the placebo effect, a new treatment must be shown to make patients feel better in addition to making them feel better. It must be demonstrated that it outperforms a placebo. The control group in accurate medical experiments is not a group of untreated patients. The control group, on the other hand, is made up of patients who were given a placebo. The placebo effect is at work when it comes to astrology. A large number of people believe in astrology. They feel better when they read their horoscope and follow its advise. However, it is their belief, not the astrology, that makes them feel better. Many pseudoscientific treatments, such as crystal healing and homeopathy, rely on the placebo effect to aid individuals. Believing in a treatment that doesn’t work may be beneficial, but believing in one that does is much better. Sticking to scientifically proven treatments allows you to reap the benefits of both belief and therapy action. Instead of reading your horoscope first thing in the morning, go for a walk. Exercise has been shown to be beneficial to both the body and the mind, and your belief in its benefits will also aid you.

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