The Ocelot is gifted with great strength of character, and can easily become aggressive. This sign's planet is Jupiter and its divinities are Tezcatlipoca and Itzlacoliuhqui.ġ4 - Ocelot or Jaguar ( Océlotl) is represented by the number 14, and its colour is black. This sign is a symbol of paradise on Earth, since it is in Atlantic surroundings that traditional reeds grow! The reed symbolises gaiety, optimism and life's most simple pleasures. Its planet is Jupiter and its divinity Patécatl.ġ3 - Reed ( Acatl) is a sign that loves life, and bears the number 13. It is a sign of sensitivity and resistance. Sometimes it represents good news, and other times it represents trials that must be overcome. It is one of the most mysterious signs in Aztec Astrology. This sign's planet is Mars and its divinity Xochipilli.ġ2 - Grass ( Malinalli) is represented by the number 12. According to Aztec tradition, the Monkey gave man fire out of love and compassion. They are naturally beautiful and seductive, but who do not do things in their own interest - they are quite simply natural and pleasant. People of this sign are modest, charming, and able to adapt to any situation. Their planet is Mars and divinity Mictlantecuhtli.ġ1 - Monkey ( Ozomatli) is represented by the number 11 and the colour golden yellow. People of this sign are generous and ready to do anything to help and feel useful! They are really brave and highly intuitive, but also very shy. Water signs are incredibly sensitive people, whose planet is Mars and divinity Xiuhtecuhtli.ġ0 -Dog ( Itzcuintli) is symbolised by the number 10. In Aztec Astrology, it is also a symbol of worry, anguish and instability. This sign's planet is the Moon and its divinity is Mayáhuel.ĩ - Water ( Atl) This sign symbolises rarity, fertility, and need. They are also prone to anguish and like to have control over their lives. People of this sign make for pleasant company, always smiling and hard-working. Delicate and timid, this sign hates conflict. This sign's planet is the Moon, and its divinity is Tláloc.Ĩ - Rabbit ( Tochtli) is defined by the number 8 and the colour indigo blue. People of this sign are also highly sociable. Its planet is the Moon and its divinities are Tecciztécatl and Meztli.ħ - Stag or Deer ( Mázatl) This animal represents prestige and rarity because it is difficult to track in the high plateaus of Mexico! It is also synonymous with shyness, tenacity, and being a dreamer. Life with a House sign will make a Death sign happy, and bring them self-confidence. People of this sign are often introverts, who are not able to free themselves from the gaze of others. Death is word given to man language, law, ethics. This sign also represents laziness! Its planet is Saturn and its divinity is Chalchiúhtlicue.Ħ - Death ( Miquiztli) is represented by the number 6 and the colour purple. In the story of humanity, the snake symbolises reconciliation between Heaven and Earth. Snake signs are spontaneous, and often act without reason. This sign's planet is Saturn and its divinity is Huehuecóyotl.ĥ - Snake ( Coátl) bears the number 5 and the colour orange. It handles any situation and is incredibly resistant! People of this sign are very prudent when confronting an obstacle. In Aztec culture, this animal represents vivacity rather than laziness. This sign's planet is Saturn and its divinity is Tepeyolohti.Ĥ - Lizard ( Cuetzpallin ) bears the number 4. House signs are rarely on their own, and find their place among family and in a routine. This sign likes other people, and seeks to find balance with its soul mate. 3 - House ( Calli) bears the number 3 and its colour is dark green. These are people who are both physically and morally strong, but very difficult to please! This sign's planet is Venus, and its divinity Quetzalcóatl. This sign is flexible, and consequently, agile too. When a storm blows, this sign always manages to calm itself down in the end. 2 - Wind ( Ehecalt) knows how to overcome obstacles.
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