Read about complicated Aquarius by Jeff Jawer at Tarot.com As we continue to feel the effects of yesterday’s rollicking Full Moon in Aquarius, it’s a good opportunity to take a closer look at this often misunderstood zodiac sign.

Known as the Water Bearer, Aquarius is sometimes mistaken for a Water sign — but that couldn’t be further from the truth. Aquarius is an Air sign — like Gemini and Libra — which is more about breezy ideas and intellect than watery feelings and emotions.

Aquarius is a quirky and independent sign — friendly and social and as humanitarian as they come, yet ultimately a bit detached and often unwilling to play by the rules. Quite a contradiction, right? Let’s just say Aquarius marches to the beat of their own offbeat drum.

My action planet, Mars, is in Aquarius in my birth chart, so I identify with this sign a lot. Not to mention I’m a fellow air sign, Gemini. I’ve always heard that Aquarians make many friends, but hold few people dear, in part due to their aloof nature. That certainly rings true for me. I don’t intend to be aloof, I just get caught up in my own head — just like your typical Aquarius.

I also identify with the part of Aquarius that is independent, freedom-loving  and willful. I had the nickname “Little Miss Contrary” while growing up, and I think my parents and teachers thought I liked to argue or that I was actively trying to be a brat. I was not — I simply wanted to strike up intellectual 7-year-old conversations that examined both sides of every point.

I guess I’ve always felt like a little bit of weirdo, and I attribute most of that to having the eccentric placement of Mars in Aquarius. But truly, I love it and I wouldn’t have it any other way. I mean, there’s no such thing as “normal,” right?

Astrologer Jeff Jawer just wrote a great blog about “The Aquarian Contradiction” that you should read if you’re curious about this complex sign and its many contradictions. Enjoy!

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