Mars in Aquarius sign project

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Mars in Aquarius sign project

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Welcome to the Mars in Aquarius discussions project, which will run February 13 - March 15, 2019 (and then will remain around in case people want to revisit it in the future). Please gather your list of Mars in Aquarius people (especially those you know personally) and join us.

Here are Mars in Aquarius interpretive resources on the forum:
Primary section: viewtopic.php?f=13&t=32#p125
Garth Allen: viewtopic.php?f=13&t=33#p140

Mars in Aquarius has similarities to and differences from Sun in Aquarius. To help discern these similarities and differences, here is a link to the earlier Sun in Aquarius project. viewtopic.php?f=14&t=157

My current concise summary of Mars in Aquarius (always subject to change) reads:
Powerful pragmatic mind is progressive, non-dogmatic. Analytical, innovative, resourceful. Visionaries (yet pragmatic first). Bold individual, avoids automatic herd compliance. Honest, unpretentious. Follows own instincts, not advice. Gregarious, loves life, vested in friendship, helpful to friends (helper in general). Understands people. Sexually uninhibited.
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Re: Mars in Aquarius sign project

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John Steinbeck has Mars in Aquarius, here is the first quote on his wikipedia page: "He won the 1962 Nobel Prize in Literature 'for his realistic and imaginative writings, combining as they do sympathetic humour and keen social perception.'" :)
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Re: Mars in Aquarius sign project

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Hannah wrote: Fri Feb 22, 2019 10:05 am John Steinbeck has Mars in Aquarius, here is the first quote on his wikipedia page: "He won the 1962 Nobel Prize in Literature 'for his realistic and imaginative writings, combining as they do sympathetic humour and keen social perception.'" :)
Excellent example! Thanks :)
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