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Aquarius Season & Tarot


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Aquarius season follows Capricorn’s discipline and structure. Where Capricorn asks us to commit and build, Aquarius asks deeper questions: What world are you building? Why? Who does it serve?


This season invites bold imagination, courageous questioning, and collective thinking.


In this episode, we explore Aquarius through tarot and astrology, focusing on The Star, The Fool, the King of Swords, the Knight of Cups, and the Swords cards linked to this point in the Wheel of the Year.


What We Explore:• Aquarius as the 11th House — social causes, long-term vision, collective care
• The Star and The Fool as Aquarian archetypes
• The Five, Six, and Seven of Swords in Aquarius season
• Revolution, rebellion, and discernment in community


Aquarius, symbolized by the Water Bearer, is actually an air sign. Its energy centers on intellect, ideas, innovation, and future-focused thinking. As a fixed air sign associated with the 11th House and ruled by Uranus, Aquarius carries themes of disruption, rebellion, and visionary change.


Aquarian energy often asks us to zoom out beyond the personal:

  • What do we want together?
  • What systems are shaping our lives?
  • What future are we participating in?


In tarot, Aquarius corresponds with The Star — the card of hope, renewal, and faith in a brighter future. Even in uncertainty or exhaustion, The Star reminds us that healing and guidance remain available.


Aquarius’ modern ruler, Uranus, aligns with The Fool in tarot. The Fool represents radical beginnings, leaps of faith, and the courage to step into the unknown. Together, The Star and The Fool reflect quintessential Aquarius energy: hope + action, vision + disruption.


We also explore the balance between mind and heart through the King of Swords and Knight of Cups. The King of Swords embodies clarity, logic, and principled leadership, while the Knight of Cups carries imagination, intuition, and emotional vision. When paired, they highlight the integration of intellect and feeling.


Aquarius season also connects to three Swords cards:

Five of Swords (Venus in Aquarius | Jan 20–29)
Conflict, ideology, and the cost of “winning.”
Reflection: Is my approach aligned with my values?


Six of Swords (Mercury in Aquarius | Jan 30–Feb 8)Transition, mental shifts, moving toward calmer waters.Reflection: What am I ready to move on from?


Seven of Swords (Moon in Aquarius | Feb 9–18)Strategy, hidden motives, discernment.Reflection: What isn’t adding up?

Together, these cards reveal Aquarius’ dual nature: visionary yet analytical, rebellious yet thoughtful.


Today’s Tarot Pull:
From the Norse Goddess Rune Oracle by Rebecca Joy Stark, illustrated by Sharon McLeod:

Vör | Perfo Merkstave — Secrets, Hidden Truths, Risks (Upright)

This oracle reminds us that while Aquarius inspires revolution, discernment is essential. Not every call to action is aligned. Awareness, boundaries, and intuition are part of liberation.

Reflective prompts:• What future am I helping create?• Where do I need clearer boundaries?• Am I fighting for justice or for victory?• What systems do I want to dismantle or rebuild?• Where is my intuition guiding me?


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Every Day TarotBy Camille A. Saunders