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  1. Fire — 1 – Aries; 5 – Leo; 9 – Sagittarius – hot, dry, ardent. Earth — 2 – Taurus; 6 – Virgo; 10 – Capricorn – heavy, cold, dry. Air — 3 – Gemini; 7 – Libra; 11 – Aquarius – light, hot, wet. Water — 4 – Cancer; 8 – Scorpio; 12 – Pisces – cold, wet, soft. Elements of the zodiac. Triplicity rulerships.

  2. Positive signs make up the fire and air triplicities. [19] [20] Negative polarity signs, also called passive, yin, receptive, or feminine signs, [19] are the six even-numbered signs of the zodiac: Taurus , Cancer , Virgo , Scorpio , Capricorn , and Pisces .

  3. Aries is one of the three fire signs in the zodiac, along with Leo and Sagittarius. The ruling planet is Mars. Individuals born while the Sun is in this sign may be called Ariens The color for Aries is red. The opposite zodiac sign to Aries is Libra. The equivalent in the Hindu solar calendar is Meṣa. Mythology

  4. May 8, 2023 · May 08, 2023. Each of the 12 astrological signs falls under one of the four elements: fire, earth , air, and water. There are three signs per element, with the fire signs being Aries, Leo, and Sagittarius. Here's what being a fire sign is all about, from common characteristics to how people with fire-heavy birth charts can find balance.

  5. Apr 5, 2024 · Natural-born leaders, fire signs know how to bring the heat. But what else should you know about these three vibrant signs? Read on to find out. What does the element of fire represent in astrology? The consequences of fire — creation and destruction — are obvious and overt. Fire can heat your home … or burn it to the ground.

  6. Jan 17, 2023 · Learn about fire signs, one of the four elements of the zodiac, and their passionate and dynamic qualities. Find out how fire signs express their emotions, face their challenges, and get along with others.

  7. Mar 23, 2024 · Fire signs include Aries (the Cardinal sign), Leo (the Fixed sign), and Sagittarius (the Mutable sign). Each of these signs behaves differently, yet they share similarities – brought together by their heat. Fire invites a sense of spontaneity or impulsivity.