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January 20 - February 18
Aquarius is an Air Sign
by Manifest Reality
The eleventh Sign of the Zodiac
which also rules the eleventh House, the House of Friends.
Aquarius is ruled by the Planets Uranus and
Saturn, Uranus being associated in Roman Mythology with the Earth and Saturn being the
Father of many Gods.
In the Zodiac Aquarius is opposite of Leo.
Aquarius means Waterbearer in Latin.
What an Aquarius is Like:
Cool, collected, initially at arms-length and the best Friends you could
wish for which may be a problem for people wanting to get closer.
Their lives are motivated by Social and
Spiritual causes and Higher Issues.
They are considered to be the Innovators and
Inventors of the zodiac and it is said that most people in the Hall of Fame are Aquarians.
The motivating force behind Aquarius is the
herd instinct.
They like people, they are sociable, they are
friends to a lot of people.
Some think the world owes them a living, others
that they owe the world a living.
They can be social reformers or vagrants, but
people will be around them, holding them up, or they will do the holding up.
Some of the greatest benefactors to the human
race are Aquarians, involved in social professions or as social benefactors.
In Love they are Noble, Loyal and Affectionate
and totally resentful of intrusion into their privacy.
They'll never lack an audience while they
attempt to explain themselves.
Aquarians are always intelligent, concise,
clear and logical. Many have lots of imagination and are very intuitive.
The Age of Aquarius, which is about to begin,
is the age in which mankind will experience a great spiritual awakening.
The negative side of Aquarius is fanatical
eccentricity, egotism, excessive detachment and an inclination to retreat from life and
society.
Some Famous Aquarians:
Charles Darwin (February 12, 1809)
Thomas Alva Edison (February 11, 1847)
Abraham Lincoln (February 12, 1809)
Vanessa Redgrave (January 30, 1937)
Franklin Delano Roosevelt (January 30, 1882)
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