Scorpio also dislikes indifference, lack of accountability, and dishonesty. While Scorpio appreciates confidence in others, they dislike those who act superior. Regarding health, problems associated with Scorpio are reproductive in nature, malignancies, and abscesses. Surgery and transplants are connected with the sign. The parts of the body or anatomy associated with Scorpio are the reproductive organs, colon, rectum, and genitals. Scorpio’s fellow Fixed signs are Taurus, Leo, and Aquarius.
Scorpio’s fellow Water signs are Cancer and Pisces. They are champions of the oppressed, afraid of little, and brilliant investigators and psychologists. Scorpio is considered intense, willful, determined, magnetic, persuasive, masterful, thorough, persistent, and perceptive. Scorpio is considered a negatively-charged, feminine, yin, or receptive sign along with Taurus, Cancer, Virgo, Capricorn, and Pisces. The eighth house rules transformation and crisis, our attitude towards crisis and change, sexuality, sex, death and rebirth, personal growth and transformation, regeneration, our partnerís resources, addictions, psychology, othersí money, taxes, divorce/alimony, inheritance. Scorpio is the 8th sign of the zodiac and is associated with the eighth house. The colors associated with Scorpio are deep red, brown, gold, and purple. It’s associated with caves, orchards, warehouses, and storage spaces. Scorpio is connected to the blackthorn tree. The topaz symbolizes strength and vibrancy. There are several gemstones associated with the sign of Scorpio: the opal (pictured in the grid above and representing faithfulness and confidence), the blood red carnelian, and topaz are some. Iron is connected to power, courage, and protection. The metals associated with Scorpio are steel (depicted above) and iron. The constellation of Scorpius is depicted in square eight in the grid above. This glyph suggests spiritual receptivity to “super-worlds” or the superconscious, placed above the physical world. The glyph for Pluto combines the circle (spirit) over the crescent (receptivity) and the cross (matter). Note that Pluto is considered Scorpio’s modern ruler and Mars is its ancient or classical ruler. The glyphs of Scorpio’s ruling planets, Pluto and Mars, are depicted in the grid above. While a sign shares an element and a modality with other signs, each sign has a unique combination of element and modality. They tend to resist change and possess excellent follow-through.
There are four signs in the fixed family: Taurus, Leo, Scorpio, and Aquarius.įixed signs are loyal, steadfast, and stubborn. Scorpions inflict disabling stings with their tails, and Scorpios are thought to be rather cunning and/or vengeful.Īnother symbol for Scorpio is the Eagle, symbolizing courage and power, clear vision, and intelligence. The scorpion is Scorpio’s primary symbol. Water signs are fluid, emotional, and intuitive. There are three water signs: Cancer, Scorpio, and Pisces. The planetary rulers of Scorpio are Pluto, which represents rebirth and transformation, and Mars, with keywords energy and passion. Some believe the symbol represents genitals. The curves of Scorpio’s glyph represent the grounded nature of the sign, ending in an upward-turned arrow, symbolizing the need for action and the striving for something higher. The glyph associated with Scorpio is depicted here. The flowers associated with the sign of Scorpio are the chrysanthemum (depicted in square one of the grid above) symbolizing optimism and fidelity, the geranium, and the rhododendron. If you’re uncertain of your Sun sign or someone born on or around these dates, you can determine the sign definitively with the Sun sign calculator. In the tropical zodiac, the Sun is in the sign of Scorpio from approximately October 23 to November 22, but these dates and times vary from year to year. Scorpio is connected to the eighth house, ruling transformation and crisis, attitude towards change, sexuality, transformative sex, death and rebirth, regeneration, a partner's resources, addictions, psychology, others' money, taxes, divorce/alimony, inheritance.