Scorpio is the most intense sign of the zodiac, shrouded in mystery, and probably one of the most understood. The element of Scorpios is water, giving the Scorpio psychic and emotional characteristics. Scorpios are the fixed sign of the water element. While Cardinal signs happen at the beginning of the season and mutable signs mark the seasons’ end, fixed signs occur in the middle of each season. The fixed nature of the Scorpio makes for reliable, loyal, and stubborn people. Scorpios can be very jealous and are known to be investigators, getting to the bottom of everything.
Scorpio’s ruling planets are Pluto and Mars Pluto is the planet of transformation and change. How much more transformative can one get? Pluto also moves slowly due to its proximity to Earth. Pluto is a generational planet (Millenials have Pluto in Scorpio!) Mars is the planet of aggression, primal nature, and passion, also ruling Aries. Ancient astrologers considered Mars to be the ruler of Scorpio, before the discovery of Pluto.
What to Expect this Scorpio Season Given the power associated with Scorpios, it follows that Scorpio season will be intense. The season of Scorpio is about transformation, destruction, truth, and rebirth. Scorpio season marks a period of transformation, making it an excellent time to harness the power of Scorpio. By harnessing Scorpio energy, you can evolve into a better version of yourself. Evolution could take many forms, such as physically changing your hairstyle or spiritually shifting your energy. Now is a time to change for the better. The word destruction may seem scary, but it is prudent to remember that creation and destruction are cyclical. There is no creation without destruction and vice-versa. An example is the destruction of a bad habit and the subsequent birth of a new, healthy habit. No better time exists to destroy old beliefs that are not serving you. Truths will be uncovered in your personal life and possibly on societal levels. It is time, to be honest with yourself and others. It would also behoove you to take an emotional inventory of how you treat yourself; some self-care is (always) in order.
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