Zodiac Signs
The term Zodiac came to us from the Greek word "zodiakos," meaning "circle of animals." The Greeks developed the 12 signs of the zodiac for use as a celestial coordinate system, which originated from Babylonian and Indian astronomy (depicting only animals). The parent of all calendars, the zodiac is used in astrology to chart the position of the sun, the moon, and the planets. The significance of each sign has evolved over the last 5,000 years.
Please choose a sign from the list below.
Zodiac Signs
Like a ram, the warrior quickly springs into action. This fire sign is active.
Moving slowly and carefully, the bull walks on steady ground. This earth sign is passive.
One mortal and one immortal, the twins travel between two worlds. This air sign is active.
The crab lives in the ocean and moves with the tides of the moon. This water sign is passive.
The lion proudly roars and radiates from the heart. This fire sign is active.
The virgin seeks perfection through service to humanity. This earth sign is passive.
Holding her scales with equal strength, Libra looks at both sides of a story. This air sign is active.
The stinging tail of the scorpion penetrates any situation, uncovering hidden treasures. This water sign is passive.
The archer shoots for the truth and runs with it. This fire sign is active.
The goat walks up the side of the mountain gaining earthly wisdom. This earth sign is passive.
The utopian water-bearer invents in the name of progress for the good of humanity. This air sign is active.
The two fish swim in a sea of dreams. This water sign is passive.