Direction: All air signs relate to the west. Aquarius relates to west by north.
Anatomy: Aquarius governs the shins and ankles and through its rulership by Saturn, relates generally to the bones, teeth, joints and skeletal structure. As an air sign it has some rulership over circulation of the blood and breath.
Illnesses: All injuries and diseases affecting the legs, shins and ankles including lameness, rheumatism and gout. Sprains and fractures affecting the joints. Aquarius is associated with the circulation of the blood and, where afflicted, can indicate problems that arise from poor circulation or an impure blood supply. It is particularly associated with cramps and varicose veins and may be significant in the contributory factors of heart disease.
Places: Aquarius, like Capricorn has general rulership over deep wells, quarries, mines and places that are involved in the extraction of minerals from the earth. Under the traditional rulership of Saturn, it also has signification over land that has recently been dug.
As an air sign, Aquarius relates to places that are high off the ground or above the general eye line. Outside it signifies hills, or land that is uneven or with an eccentric skyline. In the 19th century it was given signification over aviation, aeronautic experiments and apparatus that relates that. In houses it signifies the roof, attic rooms, eaves, or places towards the upper part of the house or a specific room.
As the sign of the waterbearer, it is also descriptive of locations near natural or manmade sources of water supply, fountains or springs. It is traditionally said to signify vineyards 'or places near a little spring or conduit head'. Inside the house this would include taps, showers and may extend to places where all power supplies emerge.
Countries & cities: Include Russia, Denmark, lower Sweden, modern Central Asia, Northern Iran, Arabia, Croatia, Southern Romania, Westphalia, Hamburg, Bremen and Ingolstadt in Germany, Pesario and Trent in Italy.
Colours: Associated with etherial blue, and sky colours.
Stones & Metals: Stones and metals fall under the rulership of planets, not signs, but through its traditional association with Saturn, Aquarius has affinity with lead, diamonds, sapphires, lapis lazuli and all ordinary common stones that are not polished. It also has a particular relationship to marble.
Anatomy: Aquarius governs the shins and ankles and through its rulership by Saturn, relates generally to the bones, teeth, joints and skeletal structure. As an air sign it has some rulership over circulation of the blood and breath.
Illnesses: All injuries and diseases affecting the legs, shins and ankles including lameness, rheumatism and gout. Sprains and fractures affecting the joints. Aquarius is associated with the circulation of the blood and, where afflicted, can indicate problems that arise from poor circulation or an impure blood supply. It is particularly associated with cramps and varicose veins and may be significant in the contributory factors of heart disease.
Places: Aquarius, like Capricorn has general rulership over deep wells, quarries, mines and places that are involved in the extraction of minerals from the earth. Under the traditional rulership of Saturn, it also has signification over land that has recently been dug.
As an air sign, Aquarius relates to places that are high off the ground or above the general eye line. Outside it signifies hills, or land that is uneven or with an eccentric skyline. In the 19th century it was given signification over aviation, aeronautic experiments and apparatus that relates that. In houses it signifies the roof, attic rooms, eaves, or places towards the upper part of the house or a specific room.
As the sign of the waterbearer, it is also descriptive of locations near natural or manmade sources of water supply, fountains or springs. It is traditionally said to signify vineyards 'or places near a little spring or conduit head'. Inside the house this would include taps, showers and may extend to places where all power supplies emerge.