
Western Zodiac
The Western Zodiac is a system that divides the year into twelve 30-day segments called signs, each associated with specific personality traits and characteristics. These signs are named after constellations the Sun appears to move through during its annual journey in the sky. The signs—such as Aries, Taurus, Gemini, and others—are used in astrology to provide insights into a person's tendencies, behaviors, and compatibility based on their birth date. While rooted in ancient traditions, the Zodiac's interpretations are symbolic and interpretive, offering a framework for reflection rather than scientific fact.