Aquarius Season

I am committed to collective vision grounded in fierce love.

♒︎ Aquarius Dates (Jan 20, 2026- Feb 18, 2026)

  • January 21st, 2026, at 9:59 am CT: Mercury cazimi (1° Aquarius)

  • January 23rd, 2026, at 4:27 am CT: Pluto cazimi (3° Aquarius)

    • A cazimi is a moment when a planet is right next to the Sun in the sky. A planet is so close to the Sun that instead of being drowned out, it actually gets amplified. It can be a sudden insight, a sense of alignment between what you want and what you know; It’s not dramatic — it’s lucid.

  • 🔵 January 26th, 2026, at 11:31 am CT: Neptune enters Aries

  • 🌕 February 1st, 2026, at 4:08 pm CT: Full Moon (13 Leo)

  • February 13th, 2026, at 6:11 pm CT: Saturn enters Aries

  • February 17th, 2026, at 6:11 am CT: Solar eclipse (28°Aquarius)

Aquarius Season Notes

Aquarius Season says we are allowed to imagine a life and a world that makes more sense

The energy of the Aquarius season is greater than our individual selves; the focus is on the collective. How might we move beyond ego to a more expansive definition of what our purpose could be together?

Aquarius is a fixed air sign, ruled by Uranus (modern) and Saturn (traditional).

  • Air → mind, ideas, perspective, systems

  • Fixed → commitment, vision, long-range change

  • Uranus → awakening, freedom from outdated systems

  • Saturn → time, boundaries, responsibility, mastery, wisdom earned through experience

🦄 Tiny Vow: A writing Ritual ♒︎

Aquarius theme: liberation · integrity · future self · systems change
Materials: Your favorite paper/notebook and pen

Write three short sentences (see below), keep it simple.

One outdated rule you’re done with following
I’m done shaping my life around ________.

One experimental truth you’re willing to test
I’m curious to see what happens if I ________ .

One small, realistic step that also protects your nervous system
I’ll start by ________.

Aquarian Threads I’m Following

Silicon Valley, In the back of a Tesla a poem by Carson Wolfe
Wolfe writes about the quiet tension of a woman navigating male-dominated tech and intellectual spaces, revealing how promises of progress, safety, and automation can trick us into trading autonomy, identity, and belonging for access or be near power.

There are Aquarius themes in Wolfe’s poem: technology (a secretary app), abstract systems (bitcoin), futurism (Soon, they say, this car will drive itself). Our poet isn’t dumb; she’s pushing back against the idea that her value depends on understanding or participating in systems she was not a part of creating.

These lines, “Which one of them is the wealthiest? Which one of them can save me?” I felt in two ways. Not completely aware at the time (a choice), my 29 - year old self wanted to be saved. I met a man whom I later married (and 10 years later divorced); he offered financial stability and excesses, which at the time I thought was happiness. It was not. That was a slow erosion of self, a quiet quitting of my magic.

The Art of Not Knowing: A Zen Approach to Strategic Foresight by Amy Webb, futurist
Webb suggests the most effective leaders and innovators learn to balance deep expertise with a Zen “beginner’s mind,” using curiosity to transcend and not abandon what they know to see new possibilities, ask better questions, and avoid turning knowledge into rigid dogma

The Aquarian energy here is detaching from tradition and form
Webb is honoring mastery, but insists that clinging to tradition can limit collective evolution.

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