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Indian Horoscope: Find Your Sign and Find Out What It Says About You

What an Indian horoscope reveals about you and your loved ones could be an eye-opener!

In what indian horoscope and Indian astrological signs differ from ours? In fact, everyone—including Indians—believes that the universe is somehow involved in our lives and influences our destiny. While we look to the stars to learn more about the effects of universal forces on our luck (and horoscope), the indigenous people of North America say the most important answers are closer to us and more obvious: in nature, in the immediate environment.

What is the Indian horoscope based on?

Just as we assume that the stars are absorbed into our personality at birth, the Native Americans assume that we state of nature - when we see the light for the first time - makes a mark for the rest of our lives.

To determine our Native American astrological sign (or birth totem, since it has nothing to do with the stars), the time of year, i.e. the day we were born, is decisive.

The Indian horoscope is based on nature and the season, i.e. the day we were born.

Native American Astrological Signs

The Indian horoscope has 12 signs, namely:

• Mr (December 22 - January 19)

• otter (January 20 - February 18)

• wolf (February 19 – March 20)

• falcon (March 21 - April 19)

• beaver (April 20 - May 20)

• deer (May 21 – June 20)

• woodpecker (June 21 - July 22)

• salmon (July 23 - August 22)

• Brown bear (August 23 – September 22)

• raven (September 23 – October 22)

• snake (October 24 – November 22)

• an owl (November 23 - December 21)

For the Indians, these are the animals that best represent the season assigned to them, and best transfer their qualities to people with the appropriate totems. Each Indian astrological sign is anchored in the so-called medicine wheel, with which shamans represent the endless circle in which, according to Indian belief, we are all born.

Although Native Americans read nature and we read the stars, the meanings of Native American animal symbols have much in common with the corresponding astrological signs of our own, Western astrology. Is this a sign? Maybe everything in our universe is actually somehow connected!

Native American horoscope, Native American astrological signs and their meanings

Goose (December 22 - January 19)

The goose or snow goose, which mainly overlaps with our Capricorn, is characterized above all by ambition and determination. Some of her strengths also come from this, for example: perseverance, patience, pragmatism and reliability - but of course also challenges. For example, some geese and their social environment occasionally suffer from stubbornness, while others find it difficult to change or adapt.

Otter (January 20 - February 18)

Otters are above all creative! They love to create and design, and nothing exceeds their personal freedom. Therefore, it is not surprising that they are often ahead of their time and more often resentful - if any Aquarius finds in this and now nods his head in agreement: yes, to the Indians, you are an otter.

Wolf (February 19 - March 20)

A ruthless predator? Native Americans see the wolf primarily as sensitive, shrewd and honest. He is flexible and potentially manipulative at the same time - he can feel his fellow man very well, so he could theoretically influence him. Wolves are sometimes torn between their benevolence and an equally strong drive for self-actualization. In our country, the Indian wolf's totem is mostly a fish.

Native Americans see the wolf primarily as sensitive, shrewd and honest.

Sokol (March 21 - April 19)

Sokol likes to quicken his pace. Are you waiting for others? You don't have the patience for that… You can, however, really encourage and motivate your loved ones, and since you usually still have a good overview of the situation, most of them will be happy to let you lead them. You could probably quickly find the right ram in these words.

Beaver (April 20 - May 20)

The beaver is not so good at relaxation, which positively means that he is loyal, hardworking and persistent. You can rely on the beaver, because he also wants his environment to be reliable and safe. Beavers should generally match the Taurus horoscope.

Deer (May 21 - June 20)

Deer definitely have what it takes to be considered intelligent, polite, communicative and very sociable. If they remind you of anyone, it's probably those who were born under the sign of Gemini.

Žolna (June 21 - July 22)

Woodpeckers are caring and compassionate, and friends and family always come first. However, the woodpecker can sometimes be capricious and quite demanding of its people around it. The resemblance to cancer is probably not coincidental.

Salmon (July 23 - August 22)

In order to swim against the current, you have to be quite stubborn - like a salmon that, according to the Indian experience, mainly follows its own path, resolutely. Problem: He is very arrogant from time to time. Well, if someone like that screams in our ear from time to time, according to the horoscope, this person is probably a Leo.

The deer will probably remind you of our twins.

Brown Bear (August 23 - September 22)

As a bear, you are in contact with nature and have a very special relationship with the environment and an extraordinary sense of order. Everything has its important place in nature, so you want everything in your life to be structured and ordered. Others sometimes find it excessive - typical of virgins, right?

Raven (September 23 - October 22)

The raven is very smart and communicative, but he never uses his abilities to make others dance the way he plays or to harm them. Instead, it mostly uses them to mediate and resolve disputes; he is a master of diplomacy. It's a shame that this is sometimes taken advantage of, because some could learn a lot from the balanced nature of Ravens - just like Libras.

Snake (October 24 - November 22)

Are you afraid of snakes? Maybe it's because they seem so elusive and mysterious, just like scorpions. But if you take the time to earn the snake's trust, you will discover that behind the inaccessible facade is a loyal soul who understands a lot about life and how to do something magical here and there.

Owl (November 22 - December 21)

Of course, Native Americans also know that owls are smart and wise. In addition, the night bird in Native American culture is considered free-spirited, sincere, and usually captures the essence of things very well. As a shooter? You will definitely recognize the parallels.

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