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What Is Your Soul Symbol?

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Some believe the zodiac is one of the oldest tools used to understand ourselves. Every month we are born into different zodiac signs. Each sign represents a different part of our personality. They show you what your soul symbol is and why it matters.

What Are Soul Symbols?

Soul symbols represent our innermost thoughts and feelings. They reveal how we perceive life and guide us towards self-knowledge. A soul symbol is a representation of our inner world.

Some say soul symbols are linked to the astral plane, while others see them as representing the subconscious mind.

Others believe it's related to the spirit realm. But, regardless of interpretation, there is one thing everyone agrees upon: soul symbols are a powerful tool for personal growth.

January – the Month of the Dragon

The Chinese zodiac is based on 12 animals, each representing one of the twelve months of the year. Each animal corresponds to a distinct character. For example, the dragon is considered the wisest among the animals.

In Chinese astrology, those born into the dragon are determined, ambitious, energetic, and passionate about life. They are often successful entrepreneurs, leaders, and achievers.

February – the Month of the Phoenix

People born in February are said to be intelligent, sensitive, and emotional. They are also very instinctive and have excellent memory. In addition, they are good decision-makers.

People born in February tend to be optimistic and determined. They're resilient and hardworking. They know how to handle adversity, and they're quick learners adapting to new situations.

March – the Month of Yin and Yang

People believe that March is associated with yin and yang. This concept refers to the dual nature of everything in existence; there is always something positive and negative about every person, place, and thing you encounter.

February – the Month of the Phoenix

People believe that March is associated with yin and yang. This concept refers to the dual nature of everything in existence; there is always something positive and negative about every person, place, and thing you encounter.

April – the Month of the Lion

People born in April tend to be leaders who take charge of a situation and inspire confidence.

In Chinese culture, the month of April, the color yellow, and the element fire are all related. Yellow symbolizes good luck and prosperity.

May – the Month of the Wolf

The wolf represents loyalty, protection and friendship. They will put themselves outside of the circle of safety and comfort for others and will never refuse an opportunity to help another person.

Wolves tend to be protective of those who are weak or helpless.

June – the Month of the Fish

June is the month of liberation and feeling free, like a fish in the water. The zodiac symbol is the fish, which represents wealth and abundance. People born under the sign of June tend to be creative and artistic.

July – the Month of Fire

Fire is associated with passion, energy, and enthusiasm. July is the seventh month of the traditional Chinese calendar.

Those born in July are known to set priorities and goals clearly and not let emotions control their choices.

August – the Month of the Horse

People born in August tend to be more independent and self-reliant. They are also outgoing and friendly. In addition, they enjoy working outdoors and love sports.

September – the Month of the Flower

Flowers have a variety of interpretations. For example, some people associate them with love, while others see them as a symbol of life or death. But no matter what meaning you attach to them; flowers are always special.

People who are born in September tend to be sensitive and gentle, like a flower. They are also loving, artistic, and creative.

October - the Month of the Star

Stars are powerful and give off an aura of warmth and safety. October is the tenth month of the traditional Chinese calendar.

People born under the sign of October are known for their appeal and delight. They are friendly and outgoing. They make great listeners and can easily get along with everyone.

November - the Month of the Tree

Trees represent growth, nurturing, and health. People born in November are generous, kind, and patient. In Chinese culture, trees are connected with long life and prosperity.

December - the Month of Water

December is a month of change, transitions, and transformation. Water is associated with feelings, intuition, and spirituality, and our personalities are influenced by the seasons.