Aquarius (Jan. 21 - Feb. 18)
Aquarius is connected with states of hovering and takeoff, advancement, separation and freedom
Aquarius is the 11th sign of the Zodiac and is also known as the Water Bearer. It is the age in which we find ourselves today, despite the fact that by 1903 Aquarius already began to express itself with the Wright Brothers invention of the airplane. Aquarius is connected with states of hovering and takeoff, advancement, separation and freedom as well as the fields of technology, high-tech, television, communications, flight and outer space.
Aquarius has the ability of improvisation and abounds with ideas and brilliance. Aquarius enables variety, independence and individualism. Jules Verne, who predicted the future in such novels as 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea and Around the World in 80 Days was an Aquarius.
Aquarius is secular and open. The lives of his sons are more important than the graves of his forefathers. It is a non-linear sign that jumps and skips.
Money
Aquarians experience missed opportunities and financial losses in life. They should be wary of dealings in land and real estate. In a paradoxical manner, Aquarians are both critical and forgiving in everything related to money and material wealth. Money is linked with home and family (because Taurus is located in the fourth house).
Siblings
Aquarius’s siblings are energetic, younger, involved with dance, sports or instruction. A sense of competition and battle characterizes the relationship between the Aquarius and his siblings. A sibling is likely to be famous, creative or involved in management, showing great independence and of a youthful appearance.
Early life
The father is a practical man who is down-to-earth but stubborn. The mother is a worrier who criticizes and is a bit compulsive. The home atmosphere preaches excellence, while providing for all material needs.
Career
Aquarians will have some not so simple experiences regarding career. They can feel betrayed or deceived at certain times in the workplace. Contact with bosses alternates between harmony and friendliness to suspicion and competition. Compulsiveness with work can increase over time.
Sexuality
Aquarius feels a need to take care of and be taken care of both sexually and emotionally. Medical problems related to this are possible during life. Aquarians can be an advisor and sexologist; they have a voyeuristic element. A sexual connection with the boss or someone connected to career is likely. Stubbornness, criticism, making judgments and rationalizing, with taboos and boundaries in some cases, characterize sexuality for Aquarians.
Romance, love and relationships
Aquarius seeks a partner who will be proud of him, who will be free, and does not exert too much pressure. The Aquarius may even prefer someone from abroad. Aquarius wants freedom in relationships and for his partner to be broadminded. The partner may be a celebrity, athlete, lawyer or member of academia. Romance may include periods of duplication in relationships, and attraction to a younger partner.
Children
Alert, intelligent, sociable, extremely attractive, dynamic and communicative.
Society
Attitude toward religion is open and free. With Aquarius in the 12th house, it is likely to create confusion and lack of communication with older figures, or alternatively to create a situation of dependency on an adult authority figure, who represents the mystical and creative world.
Health
Problems can be expected in a direct manner in the lower legs, blood circulation and nerves, and in the heart in a less direct manner. Women should be concerned with the womb, chest, sugar levels, stomach, digestion and intestines. In short, Aquarius needs to think about diet because lack of balance can cause illness. The skin, bones, teeth, joints and knees are also sensitive. Aquarius has a compulsive nature toward health and cleanliness.
Parents
Relations with the father are paradoxical and complex, accompanied sometimes with disappointment or lack of communication. The absence of a father figure or a father who is introverted is a likely situation, but not in every case. The father is an attractive person, with an intelligent appearance, but he may suffer from health or psychological problems.
The mother is critical and practical. The Aquarius feels a need to help care for his parents, and develops relations of dependency and closeness.
Legal affairs
Aquarius is associated with creativity and sometimes copyrights, as well as unclear situations of entanglements connected with loss, health, medical negligence or forgetfulness. Lawsuits are likely related to intimacy, and perhaps computers, aviation and other technological areas.
Dress and fashion
Fashion preferences are for the provocative, something that will make an impression, conspicuous - sometimes also sporty or just thrown together but still prestigious. Dress tastes are connected with foreign countries, openness, airiness and the aristocracy – even if sloppy.
Attitude toward death
Rational, realistic and fatalistic.
Attitude toward God
Mechanisms of denial and vagueness.
Attitude toward past/future
The past is stable, but there is criticism of it and a selective grasp regarding what was. The future is perceived as a wide-open space full of unlimited possibilities.
Perception of time
Aquarius lacks a sense of time (Because the sign is in the 12th house, loss of time is a central characteristic.). Time is difficult, threatening and frightening for the Aquarius, who feels a link between awareness of time (or clocks) and death. Aquarius has psychological and subjective perceptions of time and feels time is an illusion.
Concessions, confusions and illusions
Disappointments, failures, sacrifices, mix-ups and mistakes can occur regarding money and career.
Famous Aquarians
Geena Davis (Jan. 21, 1956), Princess Caroline (Jan. 23, 1957), Neil Diamond (Jan. 24, 1941), Paul Newman (Jan. 26, 1925), Mikhail Baryshnikov (Jan. 27, 1948), Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (Jan. 27, 1776), Oprah Winfrey (Jan. 29, 1954), Franklin D. Roosevelt (Jan. 30, 1882), Dana International (Feb. 2, 1972), Babe Ruth (Feb. 6, 1895), Ronald Reagan (Feb. 6, 1911), Bob Marley (Feb. 6, 1945), Charles Dickens (Feb. 7, 1812), James Dean (Feb. 8, 1931), Jules Verne (Feb. 8, 1828), Mark Spitz (Feb. 10, 1950), Mia Farrow (Feb. 9, 1945), Jennifer Aniston (Feb. 11, 1969), Charles Darwin (Feb. 12, 1908), Abraham Lincoln (Feb. 12, 1809), Ehud Barak (Feb. 12, 1942), Kim Novak (Feb. 13, 1933), Jane Seymour (Feb. 15, 1951), John Travolta (Feb. 18, 1954), Yoko Ono (Feb. 18, 1933).