Friday, March 19, 2010

Astrology of Aries - Sign of Spring - Associated Content

Aries is the first sign of the zodiac. Usually beginning on the 21st of March, it is associated with the Spring Equinox. The phrase that Aries is known for is "I think; therefore I am." Thinking and intellect play a huge role in the astrology of Aries.

Spiritually, since Aries is so close to Easter, the sign of the Ram implies new beginnings and focus on which directions to take.

Represented by the planet Mars, fiery Aries is a high-energy sign. Categorized as a cardinal sign, this native has the desire and the capability to take charge. A good leader, the Aries personality displays true bravado. Strategy is characteristically another Aries strong suit.

Being a hard worker with lots of energy, Aries isn't likely to be found on any unemployment roles. He or she can always find work of some kind, even it means starting a business.

An Aries man is in the perfect astrological position as far as masculinity goes. He is active, and he is brave. His intelligence applied to making his mark could almost be described as swashbuckling. He is idealistic, and has the energy to back up his idealism.

You don't find much hesitation with an Aries woman. She's the type of worker who jumps right in with hands on. You won't find her laying out preparations, setting up tools and proceeding cautiously. She'll take care of the details later.

Idealism is another key word for Aries. Optimistic in almost all things, Aries is often looking up at the sky neglecting to watch where the feet are going. In a love affair, Aries looks for perfection - so much so, this attribute can be a setup for disappointment.

An Aries native doesn't mind contrast. Aries has a flair for the exotic, and is often known for marrying into a different culture or to someone from a foreign country. When looking for that special someone, this native gravitates toward individuals with a generalist mindset. Because of the extreme focus of Aries, a mate who looks at the whole picture makes a nice compliment.

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