Saturday, June 7, 2014

What is an Aquarius?

An Aquarius woman is a fascinating maze of traditionalism and futurism, a blend of approval seeking and nonconformity, logic and intuition, eccentricity and dogmatism.  She considers the brain the most important sexual organ, and indeed, she filters every aspect of life through her diligently perspicacious mind. Harbinger of cultural concepts and of lifestyles yet to come. She could easily set onto the set of Star Trek and feel at home. She was mind liberation. She is for peace, harmony, understanding, sympathy, and trust for all humanity. She wants freedom, equality, liberty, and sisterhood. She is looking for equal and complete unions between enlightened males and females. An Aquarius relies first and foremost on their minds. They often live in the mind, trusting it far more than the body. Many are intellectuality outstanding, emotionally aloof, and predictably unpredictable. They are associated with Uranus (Mad Hatter, inventiveness, originality) and Saturn (seriousness).  They are typically non-materialistic. They often have sudden flashes of insight, intuition, visions, telepathy, and dreams concerning the future especially the future of society. They can easily absorb scientific research and inventions. They can be temperamental, eccentric demands for freedom and privacy; they fluctuate between a lover’s life style and group involvement. They have a humanitarian commitment, and are concerned with building a more idealistic world. They have difficulties with emotional closeness, extensive emotional armoring. Prefer teaching and sharing knowledge, with far-reaching consequences. Often seen as complicated and provides no access.  They often have an offbeat sense of humor. They can often be devoted, aloof, loyal, undemonstrative, and a nonconformist.  She seeks a truth and believes there is truth. She is very opinionated and is always more confident in work than in personal life. She is always as good as her word. She doesn’t say it if she doesn’t mean it. She is organized and night time is when she shines the best. As a child, she was closer to a male figure than a female figure.
To love an Aquarius is to her let her be her, but provide protection. To love her is to be available whenever she feels lonely without demanding equal time. She will often need to hibernate. They often prefer platonic love and friendship because those relationships last longer and allow more freedom. They are neither too shy nor too outgoing.
Health issues usually include spraining ankles, Charlie horses in calves, poor circulation, shortness of breath, and poor eyesight.

Professions that suit them best: automobiles, architecture, flying, congressional jobs, psychology, explorer, grant work, philanthropy, photography, equestrian, singer, writer, publisher, lecturer, and television.  A reformer: part Helen Keller, Peter Pan, Minnie Mouse, and Madame Curie. 

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