Aquarius (astrology)

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Spirit of Aquarius
Spirit of Aquarius
Aquarius
Zodiac Symbol: Water Carrier
Birth Dates (Tropical): January 20 - February 18[1]
Birth Dates (Sidereal): February 15 - March 14[2][3]
Birth Dates (Solar): February 16 - March 11
Constellation: Aquarius
Zodiac Element: Air
Zodiac Quality: Fixed[4]
Domicile: Saturn[5] (or Uranus[7])
Detriment: Sun
Exaltation: Mercury[8]/Pluto[9] (Modern astrology)
Fall: Neptune (modern astrology)
Numbers: Six and eight
Day: Saturday

Aquarius is an astrological sign which originated from the constellation Aquarius, and is the eleventh sign of the zodiac. Aquarius is a positive or masculine, extrovert sign; its element is air and its quality is fixed.[10] Traditionally in astrology Aquarius is ruled by the planet Saturn, and, since its discovery, by the planet Uranus. Its opposite sign is Leo. Under the tropical zodiac, Aquarius is occupied by the Sun from January 20 to February 18.[1] Under the sidereal zodiac, Aquarius is occupied currently from February 13 to March 14.[2][3]

The corresponding month in the Babylonian calendar is Arax Šabaṭu, "the destroying month", also called arax arrat zunne, "month of the curse of rains", associated with the Great Flood. It is dedicated to Ramman, the storm god. The zodiacal sign of this month was called GU = Assyrian , the name of a dry-measure. This was associated with Hebrew kad, "pitcher, jar", presumably in reference to the urn of Aquarius. The name Aquarius of this sign is of occidental origin, while Babylonian astrology symbolizes it with a simple amphora, in reference to the apsû (diluvial) region of the sky.[11]

In astrology the astrological signs represent twelve equal segments or divisions of the zodiac. According to astrological beliefs, celestial phenomena reflect or govern human activity on the principle of "as above, so below", meaning that people are affected by changes in their environment, from changes within the body, like from viruses, drugs, or exercising, and changes outside of the body, all the way out to the edges of the universe. Thus, the twelve signs at the same time are held to represent twelve basic personality types or characteristic modes of expression.[12] The scientific community generally considers astrology as a pseudoscience or superstition[13][14]; yet despite this, belief in astrology remains widespread.[15][16][17][18]

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In mythology Aquarius is often associated with the mythological figure of Odysseus, King of Ithaca, from the Greek myth of the Trojan War.[citation needed] Aquarius is also associated with the Greco-Roman god Uranus/Caelus and sometimes the god Cronus/Saturn.[citation needed] In Grecian mythology, Aquarius is the constellation that was once Ganymede, cupbearer of the gods.[citation needed]

The astrological symbol for Aquarius is said to represent waves or ripples of water.

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Astrologers broadly agree that the following are the characteristics of Aquarius:[19] The Aquarius person is unconventional, detached, intellectual, objective, individualistic, inventive, tolerant, unique, sophisticated, future-oriented, friendship-oriented, humanitarian, cause-oriented, believes in groups and society, playful, friendly, spontaneous, caring, devoted, trend setter, liberal, understanding, energetic, tolerant, benevolent, charming, patient, free-spirited, independent, open-minded, and progressive.

They can also sometimes be unpredictable, dogmatic, cold, mean, over-permissive, aloof, rebellious, stubborn, eccentric and elitist.

In medical astrology Aquarius governs the circulatory and nervous systems, as well as the ankles.

Attribute
Ideal Careers astronomy, scientist, aviation, admissions, photography, acting, music, social services, psychology.
Likes friendship, freedom, intellectual stimulation, camaraderie, surprises, heavy consumption of liquids, companionship, feeling understood, emotional safety.
Dislikes jealousy, possessiveness, control, ego plays, pointless meetings, narrow-mindedness, being ridiculed, routines, fighting/violence, inequality, being taken for granted.


  • Most Compatible: Gemini, Libra, Aquarius,
  • Semi Compatible: Aries, Leo, Sagittarius, Capricorn, Pisces
  • Incompatible: Taurus, Cancer, Virgo, Scorpio

Astrologers believe that each sign of the zodiac has identifiable physical traits. Physically, individuals born under the sign of Aquarius supposedly tend to have a vague expression, finely chiseled features and a slender figure. The males are often said to tend to be effeminate in appearance and the females somewhat broad-shouldered and masculine.[citation needed]

The following items are traditionally associated with Aquarius: [20]


In terms of mundane or political astrology, Aquarius is linked with Sweden, Canada, Ethiopia and Poland.[21]

The Indian equivalent of Aquarius is Kumbha; the Chinese equivalent is thought to be the unpredictable, charismatic Tiger, whose lunar month is 4 February - 5 March. [22]

The following is a list of some famous people whose sun sign is in Aquarius. The list is indicative only and does not claim to be a representative sample of all Aquarians.

Caleb Zimmer, Phil Collins, Edward Van Halen, Phil Manzanera

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  2. ^ a b VPC - Zodiac Quick Lookup. vpcalendar.net
  3. ^ a b aquarius. mybirthchart.com.
  4. ^ Zadkiel, 1861. Page 8.
  5. ^ a b Roback, 1854. Page 46
  6. ^ Heindel, 1978. Page 25
  7. ^ Narada Moy (penname for Dr. Philip Petersen), Toward A New Scientific Astrology. Empyrean Quest Publishers (Concord CA), 1996.
  8. ^ Mercury in Aquarius
  9. ^ Pluto and Aquarius both relate to transformation, whereas Aquarius' opposite, Leo, creates & expects creations to be maintained to the end. Pluto in Aquarius
  10. ^ Jeff Mayo, Teach Yourself Astrology, pp 38-41, Hodder and Stoughton, London, 1979
  11. ^ W. Muss-Arnolt, The Names of the Assyro-Babylonian Months and Their Regents, Journal of Biblical Literature (1892).
  12. ^ Jeff Mayo, Ibid, p 35, Hodder and Stoughton, London, 1979
  13. ^ WordNet 2.1. Princeton. Retrieved on 2006-07-05.
  14. ^ Activities With Astrology. Astronomical society of the Pacific.
  15. ^ Objections to Astrology: A Statement by 186 Leading Scientists. The Humanist, September/October 1975.
  16. ^ Humphrey Taylor. The Religious and Other Beliefs of Americans 2003. Retrieved on 2007-01-05.
  17. ^ Science and Technology: Public Attitudes and Understanding. National Science Foundation. Retrieved on 2007-01-05.
  18. ^ "Astrology". Encarta. (2008). Microsoft. Retrieved on 2007-08-28. “Scientists have long rejected the principles of astrology, but millions of people continue to believe in or practice it.” 
  19. ^ Robert Pelletier & Leonard Cataldo Be Your Own Astrologer pp 24 - 33, Pan Books Ltd, London 1984; Maritha Pottenger, Astro Essentials, pp 31 - 36, ACS Publications San Diego, 1991 ; Jeff Mayo, Ibid, pp 41-55, 1979
  20. ^ Derek and Julia Parker, The New Compleat Astrologer, pp194-5, Crescent Books , New York, 1990
  21. ^ Astrology - Aquarius. spelwerx.com
  22. ^ Theodora Lau, The Handbook of Chinese Horoscopes, pxxvii, Souvenir Press, London, 2005

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