Spring has sprung, the light has overcome the darkness, and Aries comes rushing in. There is no holding her back as she thrusts herself into the world, ready to meet all comers.
Aries symbolism covers the whole sheep family, and appropriately here. This time of year the green coastal hills are dotted with tiny lambs, nursing mothers, and an occasional very woolly ram.
The usual symbol for Aries is the ram, with its big horns. In ancient Egypt the fertile spring was symbolized by the ewe, Seret. And at Easter celebrations we honor the innocent lamb of God.
Aries is the first sign, born again, and filled with enthusiasm to be out and about in the newly bright world, testing, challenging, leading the way. It is a fire sign, and radiating from Aries is the illuminated joy of simply being, beautiful to behold in its innocence and lack of self-consciousness. Sara Vaughn is an example of the many famous Aries women singers who charm us with their immediate expression of feelings.
This first sign of the zodiac, starts things. I am! Says Aries, and I can! Aries rules the head, the seat of ideas, and idealistic sense of purpose is very strong. To pursue those ideals, he will overcome obstacles, and often not even notice them, as though he is wearing blinders. The goal is all. Courage is the hallmark of Aries, for he is the pioneer who moves ahead to establish advance bases. Aries Marlon Brando was the first “method” actor to have screen success.
Let others hold the fort, for Aries is always restless to be off into new territory. Action, challenge, testing, competition, and crisis are her milieu, and she needs the freedom to assert herself.
Aries is the warrior who can dedicate his life to a sacred ideal. He is most true to self when that ideal is a heroic one, and one which relates to respect for life. A good example is the Rainbow Warrior, who trains to protect the earth. And Jerry Brown fought for his ideals, at one time instituting far-sighted programs as governor of California.
For all of us, the season of Aries is a time for renewal, for breakthrough, and for celebrating, as we initiate new plans and activities.
These new forces emerging from the womb of the unconscious (Pisces) create an interplay between conscious and unconscious which greatly strengthens intuition. Work with archetypes, myths, allegories, dreams and other symbols can help us tune into our new growth as it aligns with our life purpose.
Two Aries stars who accessed that intuition and were able to share their original points of view were mythologist Joseph Campbell, who specialized in writing about the hero’s quest, and astrologer Dane Rudhyar, who was the major initiator of the humanistic astrology movement.
Aries is goal-oriented, and it is in understanding and being true to our soul’s purpose that we best serve Aries’ season.
[Ed. note: each month we re-run Daykeeper founder Maya del Mar’s profound and poetic take on the month’s major sun sign.]
More of Maya’s Sun Signs
- Sagittarius, The Seeker
- Scorpio Time Is Power Time
- Libra: the Intelligent Comprehension of Life
- Virgo, Sign of Quiet Power
- Leo: Integrity, Nobility, Honor, Generosity
- Cancer, Caring for the Family of Humanity
- Gemini, Sign of Relationship
- Taurus, the Builder
- Aries, the Illuminated Joy of Simply Being
- Pisces, Aligning Ourselves with Spirit
- Aquarius, Sign of Lightworkers
- Capricorn, Sign of Paradox
Maya del Mar, master astrologer and life-long writer, founded Daykeeper Journal Online in September of 2000. She wrote monthly astrological features and her Daily Success Guide until her sudden passing in November 2006. From time to time, we publish more of her work. Learn more about Maya here; read Maya’s Daykeeper features here on an earlier version of this site.
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