Why does the zodiac change




















NASA explained in a tweet posted on July 16, here , that it did not change the zodiac. No, we did not change the zodiac. When the Babylonians invented the constellations 3, years ago, they chose to leave out a 13th sign. So, we did the math. The page also explains that the Babylonians, who lived over 3, years ago, divided the zodiac into 12 parts and chose a constellations for each one, corresponding with 12 months of the calendar.

So they picked one, Ophiuchus, to leave out. You get to experience yourself in new ways. It gives you greater understanding of others and more opportunities to express yourself. In other words, it's the astrological equivalent of a TransformationTuesday. Then, once you get to a point of moving signs "something happens in the outer world that triggers it, and then, all of a sudden, there's a big change there.

Of course, letting go of something you've held near and dear to your heart for so long can be hard no matter what Marie Kondo would have you believe , but the sooner you do, the better off you'll be. Often the thing you are holding on to is what helped you survive as a child.

Now, however, it is holding you back. Does that mean you should ditch your natal chart for the newer model? Nope—both charts are important and work well together, says Joyce. In fact, she adds, your natal chart still reigns supreme because it's "a blueprint of your potential. That way, you can see where you were and what you're evolving toward, according to Joyce. So, if you were born a Libra, your progressed signs will likely move to Scorpio, then Sagittarius. But, because that transition takes about 30 years per sign, you can expect to spend a few years in what she calls "limbo.

During those years, you pretty much just need to chill. Give it a degree or two. Ultimately, once you know how your zodiac sign changes over time, you're better equipped to understand yourself and face whatever the universe throws at you cough cough, Mercury in retrograde head on. For the best user experience, enable javascript in your browser.

Jump to main content. Well, first of all, if you want to refer to yourself as a Lupus or a Lyra, you have our permission. People develop affinities for various constellations, not just those included in the "zodiac.

Zodiac constellations are those through which the Sun appears to travel during the year. Of course, this motion is illusory, as Earth revolves around the Sun and therefore the Sun's position relative to the background stars changes continuously. Presently, the Sun appears to be migrating through Virgo the Maiden.

At the end of October, the Sun will move into Libra the Scales. These thirteen constellations just happened to be aligned in such a way as to make the Sun appear to pass through them.



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