Libra signifies the beginning of middle age, when people begin to place a greater emphasis on collaboration and connection in their lives. They’re looking for someone to spend the rest of their lives with now that they’ve established a career and a home life. These people aren’t searching for games or needless dates; they’re looking for true love.
Libras are also skilled mediators, and by this age, people have had enough conflict and anger to last a lifetime. They simply want something pleasant and straightforward.
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What are the 12 astrological ages?
In astrological philosophy, an astrological age is a historical period that astrologers believe corresponds to fundamental changes in the evolution of Earth’s population, particularly in terms of culture, society, and politics. In western astrology, there are twelve astrological ages that correspond to the twelve zodiac signs. When one cycle of the twelve astrological ages, known as a Great Year, is completed, supporters believe that another round of twelve ages begins. One cycle of twelve ages takes 25,772 years to complete.
Various astrologers believe that the astrological sign associated with a certain age causes or indirectly influences some events during that age, while others believe that the different astrological ages have no bearing on events.
Astrologers disagree over the exact starting and end dates of the eras, with given dates varied by hundreds of years.
What astrological age are we in right now?
The Age of Aquarius, a new astrological era, has begun, and this is how it is affecting our life. The Age of Aquarius is now in full swing. For many, there was a noticeable shift in intensity from 2020 to 2021, albeit both years were a roller coaster.
When was the age of Scorpio?
Those who practice mundane astrology may attest to the fact that history does, in fact, repeat itself. My in-depth research over the last thirty years has found incredibly detailed similarities between the history of human progress on our planet and the astrological ages. I discovered an intriguing concept of history from anastrological standpoint by investigating the smaller ‘cycleswithin cycles’ included in each2160-year era. This post is based on the conclusions of my in-depth investigation, which are contained in my book, Signs of the Times: The End of the World and the Coming Golden Age. It indicates that history backs up astrology’s accuracy. This model also provides insight into our existing circumstances as well as prospects for the near and long term.
The astrological ages are based on the precession of the equinoxes and the rearward wobbling of the planet’s axis as seen through the constellations, which are arranged in a circle around the world along the ecliptic, or equator belt. The wobbling of the earth’s axis as the North Pole points down towards and marks each age or constellation in succession is used to calculate ages. This wobble takes 25,920 years to complete, and there are twelve ages of 2,160 years each in one entire cycle. We are currently in the’Age of Pisces,’ with that marker pointing to the constellation Pisces. As the earth’s axis wobbles in a precessional or backward manner through the zodiac, these eras flow backward through the astrological signs. In addition to this progression through the signs, history shows that the signs opposite the principal signs have a significant impact on each age’s history.
Within each age, there are additional shorter cycles. Within each 2160-year age, there is a cycle of twelve smaller periods, which I refer to as’eras,’ each of which contains 180 years. Within each era, there is a cycle of twelve periods, which I refer to as ‘phases,’ each lasting 15 years. Eras and phases denote minor evolutionary cycles inside the broader cycle, yet they travel in a forward manner through the zodiac for some reason. Within the same astrological system, time appears to flow both forward and backward. These shorter durations allow for more precise dating of the astrological ages, indicating that the Western Gregorian calendar is in fact linked with these times. Because the symbolism of the erasand phases precisely fits the time of historical events, the period recognized as 0 BC is actually an accurate beginning to the Age of Pisces.
My extensive research of historical events dating back to the Age of Cancer discovered a recurring pattern. Each age is preceded by a build-up stage, sometimes known as the birthing process. During the Scorpio Era, approximately 900 to 720 years previous to the conclusion of the age, a transition occurs that brings to the fore historical processes that take humanity into the next age.
There is a cycle of death and rebirth in the Scorpio Era of any age.
Scorpio is the zodiac sign that regulates power, domination, death, and rebirth, according to astrology. The majority of the power inherent in that era’s institutions and ideas dies, and seeds are planted that lead to new discoveries and perspectives in the subsequent age. After the Scorpio Era, the sign of Sagittarius grows into a rapidly evolving new vision. Sagittarius is a fire sign, and it bestows the bright quality of cultural golden ages on these times. Sagittarius oversees vision and adventure, therefore these are Renaissance times. It’sees’ the next age’s impulse and brings it to life in a cultural rebirth.
Let’s take a look back at the last 11,000 years of history. The Age of Cancer is the first age in this study, and it begins with a historical bang.
Ageof Cancer: 8640 to 6480 BC
Food, agriculture, animal domestication, house construction, stable societies, and the mother are all ruled by Cancer.
The Neolithic Revolution lasted from 9000 to 6000 BC. It ushered in the advent of agriculture in a number of locations around the world, including Southeast Asia, Central America, and Peru. The older Palaeolithic and Mesolithic hunting implements were replaced by agricultural tools such as adzes. The construction of the first year-round settledcommunities with permanent housing occurred during this period, which was notably visible in the dry environment of the Near East. Palaeolithichunters in their later years traveled incessantly, pursuing herds of game animals. At a time when goddess worship and matriarchal culture were at their apex, settling down in permanentcommunities signaled the domestication of man himself.
Ageof Gemini: 6480 to 4320 BC
Gemini is the sign of polarisation, manual dexterity, travel, trade, reasoning, and language.
This marked the beginning of the industrial revolution. There was a quick and spectacular proliferation of more than fifty diverse artisan enterprises throughout the Near East just after 6500 BC. For archaeologists, ceramics was the most important because of its symbolic decorating. Ceramics were extremely plain at the start of the age, but within a couple of centuries, exquisite polychrome glazes and abstract symbols were common. By 5000 BC, craftindustries in Eastern Europe and China were growing at a similar rate.
Geminiage men began to travel and trade crafts as well as ideas. They established an avast commerce network connecting the Mediterranean Basin to southern Russia. By 4800 BC, the Archaic Culture in New England had established a vast trade network that reached west to Yellowstone and south to the Caribbean. More than the crafts themselves, ideas and craft skills were the principal commodities traded at the time.
The Proto-Indo-European language was developed in the Near East circa 5000 BC. Almost all modern languages in the world are descended from this language. Around 4800 BC, the Chinese language’s root was also created, according to significant evidence. This era’s technological ingenuity had an impact on the evolution of art. This period saw a lot of representational art. By 5000 BC, art was mostly abstract and symbolic, with crosses, chevrons, quadrifoils, and other symbols. Later on, these symbols would be used as religious and mythical emblems, as well as alphabets and written languages.
Ageof Taurus: 4320 to 2160 BC
Taurus is the sign of riches and banking, as well as serenity, comfort, refinement, permanence, and colossal construction.
After 4500 BC, the U’Baid civilisation moved to the Tigris and Euphrates rivers’ resource-depleted driver basin. They created money and banking, as well as towns to serve as market centers, and were extremely wealthy as a result. Gemini’s scientific ingenuity practically came to a halt, both here and in Egypt. The most important indication of societal progress was now modest gains in wealth and refinement. During this period, wealth and money were the archaeological markers for expansion.
Increases in wealth facilitated urbanization and increased social complexity. 3200 BC is the standard date for the beginning of civilisation in Sumerian city-states. Around 2900 BC, the Old Kingdom of Egypt became the first nation-state in history. Some archaeologists have dated the emergence of civilisation to as early as 4000 BC, based on the heightened social complexity of early sites.
Surprisingly, written language emerged as Taurus consolidated the olderGemini speaking language into a permanent record. Writing was initially employed to record the trade of goods and riches in religion and business. The Taurussymbol of the bull god became their primary deity, and religion became increasingly organized and oriented around it. Religion was inextricably linked to the acquisition of wealth. Lists of merchandise and real estate transactions were the earliest examples of pictographic writing. In Egypt, the pharaoh was in charge of the temple warehouses, where all of Egypt’s riches was collected and distributed. The En, Mesopotamia’s spiritual leaders, are going through the same thing.
Beginning as early as 4000 BC, megalithic tomb constructions were created all over Europe. U’Baid and Sumerian temples were built on top of earlier temples, eventually resulting in massive mountain-like steppedpyramids known as ziggurats (about 2900 BC). Egypt began building massive stone pyramids during the Old Kingdom period. Recent archaeological finds in Peru, spanning from 3000 to 2600 BC, depict a civilization with massive monolithic pyramids comparable to those found in the Old World.
Cities were built on a permanent hieratic pattern, with the main religious temple in the center and walls facing the four cardinal directions.
Building in this manner and incorporating a tight social hierarchy that established a person’s place in society was thought to be akin to the eternal construction of heaven, thereby ensuring permanence on Earth. Cities were transformed into massive colossal towns as a result of this process.
In this age, the contrary force of Scorpio was also visible. This generation’s religions are all heavily focused on death and rebirth in the afterlife. Both Mesopotamia and Egypt’s burial customs reflect an overabundance of concern for the afterlife. To completely enjoy their life beyond death, rulers were buried in large tombs with all of their collected goods, including slaves and retainers. At the same time, ArchaicCulture in the Americas places a comparable emphasis on this sort of burial.
Ageof Aries: 2160 to 0 BC
Aries is the sign that governs warfare, overcoming obstacles, competition, rage, violence, and independence.
With the arrival of this new age, the general quiet of the Age of Taurus gave way to massive violence. Around 2300 BC, Sargon of Akkad founded the first military empire. They were thereafter conquered by the Gutians. Around 2000 BC, the Hurrians defeated the Sumerians, around 1900 BC, the Old Babylonians ruled Mesopotamia, and around 1600 BC, the Hittites invaded Mesopotamia. The Hittites were the first to invent iron weapons, ushering in the Iron Age. Despite the fact that they were significantly superior to bronze weapons, this revelation came too late to save them from defeat. Around 1800 BC, the Hyksos conquered Egypt, and the list continues through the Assyrians and Greeks until Alexander the Great’s worldempire, and subsequently the beginnings of the Roman Empire.
After conquering the Lung Shan, a peaceful agricultural tribe, the martial Shang dynasty rose to power in China approximately 1850BC, becoming the country’s first military dynasty. They could field up to 30,000 warriors at any given time at their peak. Later, in 1122BC, the Chou dynasty, another militaristic tribe, destroyed the Shang and established an even bigger military culture, which lasted until the Warring States Period between 480 and 221BC, when the Chindynasty unified China. The Olmecs of Mexico, around 1200 BC, appear to have been an amilitaristic civilisation in the New World. Helmets are always depicted on the monolithic Olmecheads found throughout the world, whether for battle or sports. Images of conflict and fighting cover the walls of temples in a city recently unearthed in Peru’s Casmas valley dating from around 1500 BC.
The focus of religion and creation mythology shifted to hero mythology.
In a heavenly war for independence, the Babylonian warrior deity Marduk overcame the older mother goddess Tiamat. Masculine gods battled established feminine goddesses all across the world and won their independence. The idea of a single warrior winning his way to fame is central to hero stories. Beginning around 2000 BC, a patriarchal movement (dubbed “mythic solarisation” by mythologists) swept the globe, universally marking the transition from matriarchy to topatriarchy. Aries, the masculine sign, was pitted against Taurus, the older feminine sign. The Greek Olympus religion was the pinnacle of warrior/hero religions, with all of the gods and goddesses fighting and squabbling amongst themselves while selecting sides in human fights. The Hebrew Old Testament was also written in the style of a warrior. God is depicted as the commander-in-chief of his chosen people/army, leading them to the Promised Land. Although a god of love (possibly from an earlier Age of Taurus), when his rule is challenged, he becomes enraged and punishes. The Hebrew god appears to be in perpetual combat with the gods of other people, who are generally labeled as pagan, in a way similar to the Greek gods.
Ageof Pisces: 0 to 2160
Religion and spirituality, transcendence, prophecies and prophets, narcotics, delusion, confinement, and terror are all associated with Pisces.
This has been a period of great world faiths, including Judaism, Christianity, Islam, Hinduism, and Buddhism, to name a few. After the Prophetic Revolution in the eighth and seventh century BC, Judaism became a world religion. Hinduism shifted its focus from minor gods like Agni and Indra to the transcendent gods Shiva, Vishnu, and Brahma. The preceding age’s warrior-hero ideal evolved into the transcendent ideals of the saint, guru, and sage. The focus shifted to achieving enlightenment, ascending to paradise, freeing oneself from the prison of the wheel of life, and overcoming Satan. The focus of Christianity and Judaism was on prophecy and the arrival of the Messiah (inChristianity it is the second coming). As their God, Christianity claims the ultimate prophet: Christ, the Son of God. Moslems believe Muhammad to be the final prophet. In the East, the focus was on enlightenment and the destruction of Maya, or the Pisces illusion, as well as freedom from the Wheel of Life’s incarceration.
These religions became the first multi-national organizations in the world, extending their message far beyond local, national, and cultural barriers. Early European governments became theocracies, or religious governments, and politics in this period was primarily concerned with Christian issues. Islam was founded as a religious government with the unspoken objective of expanding by conquest. The coronary artery
Themessage of prophecy has been a part of these religions, particularly Christianity. This message of doom and gloom is appropriate for the Age of Pisces, the zodiac’s final sign. On the Wheel of Life, there is a spiritual conflict between God and Satan, Ahura Mazda and Ahriman, or between enlightenment and escape from rebirth and the darkness of incarceration. At the conclusion of this cosmic conflict, a new cycle will usher in the golden age promise of the sign of Aquarius.
The nature of the approaching Age of Aquarius, which emphasizes the attributes of genius, science, knowledge, humanitarianism, brotherhood, and boundless possibilities, is hinted at by our own Renaissance tilt toward humanism and science. We are on the verge of entering an unfathomably gorgeous new world. Understanding renaissances necessitates a quick review of the eras inside each age.
Eras
Within each age, there are 12 eras of 180 years each. They go ahead through the zodiac signs in a forwardprogression, whereas the ages move backwards.
The recurringcycle of renaissance (Sagittarius), classical (Capricorn), and scientific periods (Aquarius) that come at theheight of each age and plant new seeds that will blossom in theupcomingnew age is the mostdynamic depiction of the power of these eras. I’ll look at examples of this reoccurring cycle throughout the current Age of Pisces for the sake of this post (1260 to 1980 AD).
Scorpio Era, Pisces Age: 1260 to 1440
This time saw the end of Medieval European culture, owing in large part to a series of fatal epidemics, the most deadly of which was the Black Death, which lasted 50 to 100 years and killed one-fourth of Europe’s population. The Church got enamored with money and began selling burial and mortuary services as well as relics. Over power and control difficulties, the Papacy split, with three distinct Popes governing at the same time. The Spanish Inquisition began torturing people in order to extract confessions. The Hundred Years War, the world’s longest war, resulted in enormous suffering.
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Known as the “Age of Dislocations and Disasters,” most people’s lives were harsh and miserable throughout this period. Heavy taxation sparked several peasant uprisings. Even the weather followed this pattern, ushering in a period known as Europe’s mini-ice age.
Giotto initiated a tendency that would lead to a more humanistic focus in art throughout the Renaissance by sowing the seeds of the renaissance to follow this age. When it came to knowing nature, Roger Bacon pioneered the scientific technique of direct observation rather of the prior dependence on papal authority. Others sowed the seeds of a more rational and scientific approach to comprehending the nature of our environment.
Sagittarius Era, Pisces Age: 1440 to 1620
Beginning with the Italian Renaissance, this was a period of enthusiastic blossoming of the many Europeanrenaissances. Persia saw a magnificent cultural revival as well. The Ming dynasty aided a massive flowering of golden age culture in China, and explorers in the New World came across golden ages in the Aztec culture in Mexico and the Incan culture in Peru. Following the collapse of the Mayapan culture in the Yucatan, there was a small rebirth of Mayan art. This was the Golden Age of Exploration. Portuguese explorers sailed over Africa and across the Atlantic Ocean. Columbus “found” the New World in 1492, and Magellan sailed around the world soon after.
It is here that the recurrent nature of periods can be seen.
Various European renaissances reflect renaissances that occurred 2,160 years before, in the Age of Aries, during the Sagittarius Era (720 to 540 BC). During this time, both the Chaldeans and the Assyrians experienced brilliant cultural renaissances. Even the Greek ArchaicPeriod, which preceded their classicalperiod, was a period of renaissance.
Capricorn Era, Pisces Age: 1620 to1800
Natural philosophy and rational thought established the basis for government and art as Europe settled into a period of classical achievement. This period was known as the Age of Reason, the Age of Enlightenment, and the Age of Philosophers and Kings in various parts of Europe. Modern European natural philosophers such as Sir Isaac Newton, Adam Smith, John Locke, and Descartes flourished during this time. Outside of Europe, China’s Ching dynasty was the pinnacle of their classical period.
In Europe, absolute monarchy were established during this period. In France, Louis XIV, the Sun King, established a classicalenlightened monarchy. This period also aided the establishment of the British Commonwealth, a republican form of government in the United Kingdom that would eventually lead to democracy in the United States. In the Dutch United Provinces, Switzerland, and Italy, republican systems of governance were established. Finally, the French Revolution was an attempt to change the world.
to establish a democracy in France that is entirely founded on reason as a god.
This was the age when classical and classicist art, as well as classical music, flourished throughout Europe. It was also a time of traditional Baroque architecture, with the Palace of Versailles serving as the pinnacle.
This epoch is an even more powerful example of the eras’ recurrence. Not only was this a reflection of the Classical Greeks 2,160 years previously (540360 BC), but the Old Kingdom in Egypt, between 2700 and 2520 BC, was the classical peak of Egyptian achievement during the Age of Taurus.
Phases
Each phase lasts 15 years and progresses through the zodiac. Let’s look at persons who contributed to the history of the twentieth century, notably the years 1905 to 1980, the Aquarius Era’s apex.
ScorpioPhase of the Aquarius Era (1905 to 1920)
This period is marked by death, rebirth, and sorrow, as well as a thorough exploration of the hidden nature of our universe and the human psyche.
This was the intellectual start of the twentieth century, as well as the Aquarius Era’s pinnacle. From 1905 to 1920, the classical world died and the contemporary world was born. Cubism, Dadaism, and abstract art are all examples of this.
the demise of traditional or classical aesthetic values and the emergence of modern art The psychology of Sigmund Freud sowed the seeds of a new form of mental belief system, delving deep into the subconscious and signaling the end of old religious explanations to life. Classical Newtonian physics was replaced by quantum physics and relativity theory, which unveiled deep and powerful truths about our cosmos.
World War I was the first global conflict fought with the deadly might of modern mechanized weapons such as tanks and planes. The Spanish ‘Flu pandemic killed more than twice as many people in six months as the conflict. It killed almost 21 million people, making it the deadliest pandemic since the Black Death in the Scorpio Era. This served to demolish society’s lingering reliance on religion to answer issues about good and evil, allowing humanity to accept a new, more secular, and modern picture of the universe.
SagittariusPhase of the Aquarius Era (1920 to 1935)
This is a time of excitement and cultural development, similar to the Sagittarius Eras’ bigger renaissances. This was the period of the Roaring Twenties, also known as the Negro Renaissance, and it was at this time that jazz was born. It was also a time when famous twentieth-century writers like Steinbeck and Hemingway flourished. Babe Ruth sparked a surge in sports participation. Technological advancements such as radio and television substantially increased information and learning, assisting in the development of a global cultural worldview. The Great Depression generated a top-heavy market that plummeted in a very broad and expanding way, owing to the public’s exuberant over-investing without comprehending the laws of investment.
CapricornPhase of the Aquarius Era (1935 to 1950)
Following the excitement of the Roaring Twenties in Sagittarius, this time was marked by commitment to traditional moral and civic principles. Roosevelt’s New Deal and the advent of powerful dictators in Europe ushered in a period of big government (Hitler, Franco, and Mussolini). Franklin D. Roosevelt was the most despotic of all the presidents of the United States. As civic responsibility pervaded all levels of society, World War II was waged on the home front. Citizens, especially youngsters, were able to contribute to the war effort through material drives. To help supply the troops, a large number of women went to work in factories. Following the Second World War, which was fought over Germany’s desire for greater land (Cancer against Capricorn), governments in Europe and America established cradle-to-grave social welfare systems to care for individuals as they got older.
AquariusPhase of the Aquarius Era (1950 to 1965)
This was a time when science and technology were at their peak. The modern world has been revolutionized by the nuclear age, the space age, and tremendous breakthroughs in electronics and computers. The Cold War was waged intellectually (Mercury is exalted in the air sign Aquarius) rather than ideologically between the Soviet Union and the West. As both sides attempted to build a unified world culture based on the worldwide diffusion of the West’s and Communism’s ideas, the ideology of this postwar age favored the rapid expansion of a world culturesensibility.
A Communist utopian ideal was pitted against a capitalistic and democratic utopian ideal. As the West struggled with Communism for scientific superiority, school curricula shifted toward a heavy science focus.
PiscesPhase of the Aquarius Era, Age of Pisces (1965 to 1980)
This was an era of severe social disintegration. This period must be understood historically in relation to the Pisces Era, which extends from 1980 until 2160. This is all part of a longer period of time. Race riots, student riots, and prison riots all signal the dissolution of social standards and the necessity for reform at all levels during the Pisces Phase. During this time, toxic industrial pollution and radioactive pollution became strong news stories, threatening to hasten the extinction of life and humanity. Extinction rates were thousands of times higher than normal. Welfare began to climb at a breakneck pace, putting several cities on the verge of bankruptcy. Internal violence and criminality have risen considerably, putting a strain on law enforcement and the prison system. America and Europe were both beset by revolutionary terrorism, with the SLA and the Weather Underground terrorizing the American landscape while Islamic and other terrorist groups assaulted Europe. In South and Central America, death squads were active. Suicide and depression have skyrocketed to epidemic proportions. This energy had an effect on the ecosystem as well. Since the 1970s, there has been a steady and dramatic increase in volcanic and earthquake activity. Ozone depletion and global warming were the first to be detected, and environmentalists’ warnings were widely ignored.
The modern world began to disintegrate with the end of the Aquarius Era of the Age of Pisces. In 1980, we entered the Pisces Era, and our world proceeded to fall apart. Surprisingly, Pisces regulates dissolution, while Virgo rules disintegration and extinction. We are living in a moment when social and ecological systems are collapsing. This time period corresponds to end-of-the-world prophecies that are currently rising in a variety of civilizations, ranging from Christian prophecy to Native American prophecy.
This is not, strictly speaking, the end of the world. Rather, it marks the conclusion of one period and the start of a new one, similar to a clock with the minute and hour hands going beyond 12:00. A phase like this is marked by the zodiac’s Pisces-Virgo axis. The fact that this axis occurs within the zodiac lends credence to religious prophecies about the end of days. These beliefs may have a historical foundation.
PiscesEra, Age of Pisces (1980 to 2160)
From this point forward, we are in the Age of Pisces’ Pisces Era. As we entered the Pisces Era of the Age of Pisces, the energy of the Pisces Phase of the Aquarius Era has largely continued. Virgo regulates disintegration and extinction, while Pisces rules dissolution. Pisces is also the sign of prophecy and its fulfillment.
During this time, within the Age of Pisces, PiscesEra activity creates a double Pisces bath, a period of collapse and upheaval. It is a continuation of the disruptive trends that began in the previous Pisces Phase (19651981), which lasted from 1965 to 1980. According to some scientists, we are on the verge of a sixth great, all-encompassing mass extinction of life on Earth. Global warming is now widely acknowledged as a significant hazard to human life. This conforms to religious prophecy from numerous cultures around the world, as well as current Native American prophesy, which claims that we are nearing the end of the current world scenario.
AriesPhase, Pisces Era, Age of Pisces (1980 to 1995)
Aries is the sign of conflict and aggression. Much of the preceding phase’s violence persisted into this one, including domestic terrorism and the rising crime rate that had troubled most towns for decades. The level of social violence has risen to new heights. Inner-city gangs such as the Bloods and the Crips now have automatic weapons and have evolved into what could be called criminal armies. Murder became a rite of passage for these gangs’ initiation. Drive-by shootings and other types of mindless violence have become commonplace in the United States. Girl gangs quickly surpassed male gangs in terms of violence. Children began to turn to violence at an early age as well. There were horrifying news accounts from this time period about very young children killing their parents or other, even smaller children, frequently just to explore how it felt. Every year, around ten million violent crimes were committed in America by the middle of the 1990s. This was a four- to five-fold rise in reported violent crimes per capita compared to the early 1960s. In the history of the planet, America has suddenly become the most violent civilised nation ever documented.
El Salvador had a period of extreme internal conflict after a coup in
Who is Libras soulmate?
Are you ready to learn more about Libra zodiac signs soulmates? The zodiac signs Libra best matches in love and relationships are listed here.
Libra Soulmate Sign: Sagittarius
Sagittarius is one of Libra’s finest life partners. Sagittarius and Libra have a lot in common, which makes for a happy and healthy relationship. The combination of Air and Fire intensifies and intensifies their affinity. In the partnership between Leo and Sagittarius, Libra is drawn to the big-hearted and exuberant Sagittarius, while Sagittarius is drawn to Libra’s serene and refined attitude. They are both really comfortable with one another and have a fantastic mutual understanding. Furthermore, Sagittarius is continuously trying to provide joy to Libra’s life. They meet all of Libra’s dreams and provide her with the fairytale love and romance she has always desired. As a result, it’s self-evident that Sagittarius is the finest life partner for Libra, and they deserve to be at the top of the list of Libra soulmates zodiac signs.
Libra Soulmate Sign: Leo
One of the best Libra soulmate signs is Leo. They have a self-assured and dramatic demeanor. They are dominant in relationships and in the majority of situations. Leo is constantly seeking attention. They dislike their partner’s stupidity and cold demeanor. When Leo meets Libra, they are charmed to her polished and classy style. They enjoy how Libra makes them feel at ease at parties and while shopping. They enjoy spending time together on romantic nights and doing new things to spice up their relationship. Libra, on the other hand, has a lower level of trust for this soulmate sign. Leo is envious of Libra’s flirting demeanor, while Libra is skeptical of Leo’s self-assured and egotistical personality. Both natives of Leo and Libra should communicate with each other and address their disputes as soon as they arise to improve mutual trust in their partnership.
Libra Soulmate Sign: Gemini
Gemini is the finest zodiac sign for Libra natives astrologically. Gemini is a sign of the zodiac that is smart, adaptable, and analytical. They understand how to appreciate diversity and make the most of every opportunity. These jovial people assist Libra in letting go of their angst. They bring out Libra’s lively side and accompany them on their social adventures. Libra, on the other hand, aids Gemini in focusing and directing their efforts. They accompany Gemini to social occasions and provide them with the adoration that Gemini craves. Overall, Gemini and Libra are the most compatible sign and sign combination.
Libra Soulmate Sign: Libra
A Libra knows what other Libras seek when it comes to love and relationship. They have similar characteristics and are fully aware of one another’s strengths and faults. Both of them are aware of one other’s worries and support one another in overcoming obstacles. They are the most exciting couple among the 12 zodiac signs and never get bored in their relationship. The most troublesome feature of this Libra couple is that they have the same level of trust concerns. They sometimes suspect each other of wrongdoings and fight, which has a bad impact on their relationship. Astrologers recommend wearing Lucky gemstones for Libra natives to overcome trust concerns and balance their relationship.
Concluding Thoughts
So that was all there was to it when it came to Libra soulmates. If you are a Libra and are looking for the greatest life partner for your zodiac sign, this fast guide to Libra men and women soulmates may be of great assistance to you. However, there are a number of other elements to consider when looking for a perfect match for your sign. As a result, it’s a good idea to speak with an online love astrologer to find out who your ideal life mate is.
To establish your relationship compatibility with your prospective mate, a skilled astrologer can build your horoscope and Nakshatra chart for marriage. Are you ready to test your compatibility and see how you rank on numerous love factors? Now is the time to chat and discover the secrets!
Is the Age of Aquarius?
The Age of Aquarius, which was popularized by the 1967 rock musical Hair, is a 2,160-year period marked by the passing of the vernal equinox through the air sign Aquarius. Although opinions differ on the exact timing of this change, it is undeniable that we are currently in the Pisces-Aquarius period. The features of the sign crossing the vernal equinox dominate earth’s collective energy, symbolizing the beginning of a new era. This shift towards the Age of Aquarius will have an impact on everything from how we create and connect with art to how we buy and sell it.
Signs and Qualities of the Zodiac
There are four signs in the zodiac: air, water, fire, and earth. Each sign of the zodiac has three qualities: cardinal, fixed, and mutable. The fixed quality of the fire zodiac is represented by Leo. Leo is thought to be a creative and passionate sign.
The Time of Leo
As the Age of Leo began, the ice age came to an end. The earth began to warm, and the ice began to melt. The woolly mammoths and saber-tooth tigers began to perish at this time, and the globe was no longer governed by huge herds of creatures. Humanity would conquer the planet and rise to the top of the food chain.
The Age of Leo is said to have occurred from 10,006 and 8006 BC.
It’s also known as the Mesolithic period or the Stone Age.
People adored the sun at that period since that was when mankind first learnt to hunt and harvest crops.
Leo and The Sun
The sun is regarded to be the ruler of Leo. During the time of year when the Nile would flood the countryside, the constellation Leo crosses paths with the sun in Egypt. This was significant since the Nile was ancient Egypt’s lifeline.
The Egyptians even worshiped Sekhmet, the goddess of fire and vengeance, who resembled a lion.
She was the solar deity Ra’s daughter.
The Formation of the Leo Constellation
There are numerous legends about the creation of the constellation Leo. The account of Hercules’ victory with the Nemean Lion is by far the most popular of the myths.
The Nemean Lion and Hercules
A lion plagued the people of Nemea, a city outside of Corinth in ancient times, many years ago. The lion’s skin was made of pure gold, and it was impenetrable to man’s weapons.
For years, the Nemean Lion stalked the residents of the village.
The lion was hunted down by Nemea’s greatest hunters, but none of them succeeded. The people of Nemea cried out to Hercules for help in their time of need.
Hercules was on a path of repentance at the time.
Hera’s hatred towards Hercules was well-known.
Who could blame her, after all?
Hercules was a scumbag son born out of wedlock to her husband Zeus.
Hercules had been plagued with insanity by Hera for a period during which he murdered his own two children.
Hercules’ regret set him on his path of penance after his sanity was restored (also known as the twelve labors of Hercules).
Hercules agreed to the Nemean people’s request and headed out to slay the lion.
He cornered the lion in a cave outside of Nemea and fought it, but his weapons were unable to pierce the lion’s skin.
Hercules rushed the lion out of despair.
He snatched the lion’s neck and strangled it to death.
Hera’s pet, the Nemean lion, was thought to be one of her favorite creatures.
She memorialized her love for the golden lion by creating the Leo constellation in her sadness.
Are we in the Age of Aquarius 2022?
Make a note on your calendars: The Aquarius season runs from January 19 to February 18 in the year 2022. Jupiter will be in Pisces during this time, while Venus and Mercury’s retrograde periods will be over. This all happens just days before Pluto’s return to the United States in 2022, one of the most anticipated astrological events of the year.

