How to Understand Your Zodiac Sign: Aquarius

Learn how to understand your zodiac sign if your sign is Aquarius. Expert: Lawrence Grecco

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My name is Lawrence Grecco. I live in New York City, and I'm a Life Coach and an Astrologer. I've been practicing Astrology for over 20 years. You can check out my website at zenrising.com. I'm here to talk to you today about Horoscopes. The eleventh sign of the Zodiac is Aquarius, so if you were born between January 20th and February 18th, that makes you an Aquarius. The symbol of Aquarius is the image of a water-bearer. So the water-bearer is sort of washing away the past with the water that pours forth to make room for something fresh and new, and the water-bearer is also symbolizing this ability Aquarius has to give spiritual nourishment to the world. Aquarius is ruled both by Saturn, the father of Zeus; and Uranus, the god of the sky and the heavens. Aquarius is very motivated and driven by freedom and equality. There is this very heavy emphasis on Aquarius in terms of working with groups, organizations, and friends, so friendship is a very big deal to Aquarius people. Aquarians are very concerned with humanitarian causes, and they favor reason over emotion. It's a more intellectual sign than an emotional one. Aquarians tend to be very independent, innovative, humanitarian and intellectual. On the downside, sometimes Aquarius can come off as being a bit aloof or detached or unemotional. Famous Aquarians include Matt Dillon, Oprah Winfrey, Ellen DeGeneres, and Paris Hilton.

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  • Lawrence Grecco

    Lawrence Grecco has been devoted to astrology for over 20 years. He is an ordained Zen Buddhist Priest and has worked intimately with people in several capacities including a crisis counselor, certified personal trainer, and hospice volunteer. He earned a certificate in Foundations of Buddhist Chaplaincy from the New York Zen Center for Contemplative Care. In 1985 he co-founded LIGALY, a youth support organization where he served as Co-Director until 1992. He leads a regular meditation and discussion group at the New York Insight Meditation Center in Manhattan.