You know your western astrological sign, and maybe even your Chinese one, but do you know your Celtic, Aztec, Tibetan, or Egyptian sign? In one simple click, we offer you the chance to find out what they are and check out the astrological universe of every era and from every corner of the world! This full, but quick, overview will plunge you into Egyptian mythology, take you back to the time of the Gods and Godesses, of Aztec divinities, or to the fairytale land of the Celts.
Chinese astrology is based on the traditional Chinese calendar. The 12 Chinese signs re the Rat, Ox, Tiger, Rabbit, Dragon, Snake, Horse, Sheep, Monkey, Rooster, Dog, and Pig. According to Chinese tradition, these 12 animal signs have a considerable influence on a person's life, fate, and character.
The Celts were very close to nature. Each tree possessed specific qualities. Life came from the Earth, Nature was sacred. Life's cycles are set by the equinoxes and solstices. In Celtic astrology, there are 12 signs symbolized by trees. They are calculated according to your date of birth and start on March 21st.
According to the Aztecs, each individual is protected by a God from the day of their birth that influences their character, potential, and future. These gods represent nature, with its animals and other manifestations of life. There are twenty in total. Each sign is influenced by a number and a color.
Tibetan astrology is inspired by Buddhism and Lamaism, in particular. Man's destiny is related to his past lives and experiences. It is made up of 12 highly symbolic signs that are calculated every year.
Egyptian astrology uses divinities, half-men, half-god, as symbols that influence people's behavior. Egyptian astrology is made up of 12 signs: the Nile, Osiris, Thoth, Horus, Amen-Ra, Geb, Anubis, Sekhmett, Isis, Bastet, Seth, and Mut. Happy reading!