astronomy
Celestial objects and the phenomena that surrounds them. What lies above the earth forever out of reach. From moons, to stars, galaxies, and beyond.
Tales Of A Cancer
The stars align with me as I think about how I am an all around Cancer. I truly feel like I am what my zodiac sign says I am. A Cancer is sensitive, nurturing, caring, shy, and very love. I have all of those characteristics to align with my sign. I’m super sensitive. I don’t take insults very well, and I don’t like people to be mean to me especially when I’m not mean to them. I’m very nurturing to the people that are close to my heart. Cancers are also the mothers of the zodiac, and I do feel that I am the mother of all my friends. I’m a protector, I don’t like to see my loved ones hurt, or I don’t like to see people taking advantage of people I hold closest to my heart.
By Danielle Blake5 years ago in Futurism
A Capricorn's Guide To Being A Capricorn
Astrology and star signs are topics that have been fun and cool to talk about ever since I was a kid. One of the first things you want to know about your crush is: "what's their star sign? are we compatible?" If someone at work is being a tell-tale snake, the joke "I bet they're a Gemini" is always commented.
By Leigh Hooper5 years ago in Futurism
AQUARIUS: The Thinker's Star Sign
“There are billions of people in the world, how can they all fit under twelve star signs.” You say. Being an Aquarius, I think differently. There are billions of people in the world and we all do fit under the twelve star signs; however we also endure different things in our lives, grow up with different families and friends, grow up in different countries and environments, which ultimately alter the basic traits set out in the star signs we are born under.
By Travis Berketa5 years ago in Futurism
Being a Sagittarius
Growing up a Sagittarius, I found myself not often seeing things about my star sign. It always seemed to be the star sign that got pushed to the back of things, not included in astrology posts, and even more. It led to me not often really going into the basis of being a Sagittarius. I would hear about others and their pride in their signs or I would hear others begin to compare their compatibility with one another and just not really know anything that it meant. Just because I never really put that foot down in trying to figure out something deeper about my star sign. Which meant I never really got to see whether or not I was even similar to other Sagittarians, if I had remotely any similarities, or if my compatibility with my friends was close to what astrology gave off good vibes for.
By Tyler Barry5 years ago in Futurism
The Plight of the Virgo
I'm a What? When I was two years old my aunt gave me a stuffed lion. He quickly became my favourite toy and I took him everywhere (I named him Daniel, that's a whole other story). That lion led to more lions and was the start of a collector's obsession. I was ten years old when Disney released the Lion King in 1994 - my fate was sealed. It was lion everything after that.
By Christina Blanchette5 years ago in Futurism
The Fault in My Star Signs
I've never really been massively interested in astronomy. My Dad believes in it and often tries to guess people's star signs after brief meetings. He's always very excited when he gets it right. My Dad would have said to me well you do that because you're a Libra or you feel that way because you're a Libra and when I was old enough to find out for myself what the particular traits pertaining to the Libra Zodiac sign were, I had to agree with my Dad that I did seem to fit the general profile.
By Clara Elizabeth Hamilton Orr Burns5 years ago in Futurism
The Wild Gemini (the Domesticated Gemini)
Duality is an intrinsic part of nature; yin and yang, chaos and order, push and pull, black and white. Gemini represents that duality within the zodiac, often symbolised by the sign of twins, duality effectively rendered in physical form. There is a reason why fiction often represents twins as one good, one evil; polar opposites in character; often one hero and one villain.
By Rachel F Hundred5 years ago in Futurism







