Welcome to February, baby.
Following the Sun and Pluto, the father of death, Mercury, Mars, and Venus all move into Aquarius this month.
On February 9th, the new moon in the sign of the water bearer asks us to raise our extraordinary flags and gonzo fists high in the sky and toward power.
Aquarius reminds us that we can only reach a better tomorrow through radical authenticity and by fighting to protect and promote the living truths of others.
The Chinese New Year begins on February 10th, and the era of the Wood Dragon begins.
Pisces season arrives on February 18th, bringing relief to the mind and tensions, followed by the Virgo Full Snow Moon shining high on February 24th.
The word February comes from the word for the Roman purification ritual known as Februa. In the old Roman calendar, February was the last month of the year. A season associated with death and endings, clarity and closure, honoring the ancestors and offering sacrifices to Terminus, the god of boundaries.
Correspondingly, Aquarius, the zodiac sign that rules most of February, is itself a boundary. Ruled by two planets, it rides the line between constraint (Saturn) and chaos (Uranus), the established and the inspired.
In this way, we can see the ritual of purification for its true purpose: emptying and inviting.
May your vision become crystal and your cup overflow. Read your sun and sunrise sign.
Aquarius energy is intense this month, activating Aries’ realm of friends and community. You don’t have a hard time asserting yourself, but genuine connections can be hard to come by.
I encourage you to be open to people you may have overlooked or with whom you have little in common. In the words of Anaïs Nin, “Each friend represents a world within us, a world that was not born until they arrived, and it is only through this encounter that a new world is born.”
Something unexpected happens here.
Aquarius season puts the spotlight on Taurus, your 10th house of aspirations and accomplishments. The 10th house represents perception and the stories you write about yourself that reverberate after the inevitable conclusion. You are a hard worker, but the time is approaching when you become an avid dreamer.
With Jupiter, the planet of expansion and magnificence, staying in your sign until the end of May, luck is on your side and you have nothing to lose, but you are at risk of feeling less worthy. I have a belief. Take the leap, expect more, and make your life a must-read book, if not a bestseller.
The Sun and other planetary disruptions are in fellow air sign Aquarius, asking you to open the windows of your heart, seek boundaries and the long road home, Gemini.
If traveling isn’t in your plans or financially viable, may I suggest you indulge in some daydreaming?
Lebo Grand writes that “sensuality is what happens when you break free from the real world.”
I hope you find yourself far away and endlessly turned on.
Whether you are ready or not (probably not), cancer babies, this is a season of release for you. The Sun in Aquarius sheds insightful light on subterranean realms of shadows, secrets, and unpleasant attachments.
The 8th house is certainly the work of darkness, but it is also the last gasp/grasp before the dawn. As Norwegian explorer and polymath Fridtjof Nansen said: “I will destroy the bridge behind me…then I will have no choice but to move forward.”
Let’s burn bridges and turn the page.
This month, water bearers channel avant-garde energy into Leo, your house of partnerships. It’s necessary for you because not only are new dynamics available, but you’re also required to think about how your relationships radiate/reverberate to the world at large.
Here are lessons from Alan Cohen that are appropriate for you as a solar plexus sign. “The word courage comes from the French word coeur, which means heart. True power does not come from force, but from love. ”
May it be well, may it be found, may it be fed.
Aquarius tap dances in Virgo’s 6th house, which represents customs, rituals, and service.
Whether this almshouse becomes a grindhouse or not is entirely up to you. Where are you pushing yourself, where are you punishing yourself, what are you trying to prove?
The 6th house is also the house of the body. Health as an asset. Treat your body as something that serves you, not a machine that serves you, and see your life as a steady step toward and from a state of grace.
Delegate, detach, and remember that ease is a sign of efficiency.
Love is in the air (signs). The Sun in Aquarius activates Libra, your 5th house of pleasure and the pursuit of play. And when Venus slides into water bearer territory on February 16th, you’ll be ready to receive it and give it back.
It is better to think of love not as a fixed star, but as a kind of flow.
Robert James Waller wrote, “Four days are no different than four billion light years to the universe.”
Give yourself permission to be humbled, uplifted, and obsessed with something, whether it’s a short event, a hotpot moment, an afternoon of fun, or the end of eternity.
Aquarius season activates your Scorpio ancestors, apron strings, and core values realm.
The water bearer’s objective, forward-looking, “feelings as concepts” energy allows you to walk on water rather than feel the undertow.
As an analogy, I would suggest the following. walking palm. The walking palm, a tree native to Central and South America, grows new roots in the direction it wants to grow, while old roots die back.
Don’t forget about Scorpio. It’s never too late to find what you need and improve yourself in every sense of the word.
Aquarius season is full of short excursions, currency, and conversation in your third house of communication, Sagittarius.
This month, consider the dialogue that comes from actively refusing silence, reading, and small talk.
Burn in all your scripts, short anecdotes, talking points, and little things. Think about how you can make the most concise and simple interactions memorable and sublime.
The Aquarius Sun illuminates Capricorn, your second house of resources. The second house is concerned with the true definition of wealth and abundance.
Charles Eisenstein wrote in Sacred Economics that the gift economy “represents a transition from consumption to giving, from transaction to trust, from scarcity to abundance, and from isolation to community.” We advocate the economy.
Consider that in both the love and wealth equations, giving is the only means of getting.
May the sun return, Aquarius! The iconography of your zodiac sign is traditionally read as her two waves of water, but he can also see these squiggles as two currents of electricity.
As a sign ruled by Saturn and Uranus, your role is to ground yourself and receive flashes of inspiration/upheaval (Uranus). run it (Saturn) Serve the highest good of your fellow man.
A tall order, to be sure, but one you’re perfectly suited for – ride that damn lightning bolt straight into your aluminum foil utopia, you strange, glorious creature.
Happy birthday, Pisces! Before the festivities, the counting of the sun in the 12th house of the subconscious mind begins.
Here, in the last gasp of the zodiac wheel, we can see our entire past. Traditionally known as the house of self-destruction, I remind you that in this confluence of Aquarius energies, the 12th house can be the house of unlearning and breaking patterns. I would like to suggest to you.
A poem and prayer from Emanuela Raphael.
“I’m still learning. Unlearning.
A story of eternal happiness.
Love stories are painful.
I believe that sex means love.
That their infidelity costs me.
I’m still studying. forgetting to learn.
What people have given me as love. ”
astrologer Leda Wiggle We research and irreverently report on planetary placements and their effects on each zodiac sign. Her horoscopes integrate history, poetry, pop culture, and her personal experiences. She is also an accomplished writer who has written profiles of various artists and performers and has extensively documented her experiences during her travels. Among the many interesting topics she’s tackled include graveyard etiquette, a love of dive bars, Airbnb in Cuba, a “girl’s guide” to strip clubs, and the “weirdest” food available abroad. .





