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Medusa in Aquarius

  • Writer: Jess STARdeSIGN
    Jess STARdeSIGN
  • Jan 10
  • 2 min read

11 January – 9 March


Medusa in Aquarius awakens a different kind of intelligence, knowledge held by one mind becomes wisdom that lives in the field.


Medusa becomes the center in a network of shared perception and emerging insights. Her serpents are biological antennas, sensing subtle currents, tasting frequencies and reading the invisible architectures of reality.


This is Aquarian co-creation; consciousness as a collective instrument building reality shaped through relational awareness beyond what can be controled.


Recent archaeological discoveries show  a Medusa who was never monstrous: she was smiling, serene, knowing…

This reframes everything!


Medusa in Aquarius restores the original alliance between science and mysticism, biology and cosmos, the nervous system and the stars.

What we call magic is often simply a deeper science, aligned to the entire universe.


This reimagined Medusa archetype speaks to wisdom systems that were never lost, only suppressed: sciences that understood consciousness as fundamental and recognised the universe as participatory and alive.

Medusa was never dangerous because she destroyed; she was dangerous because she revealed.

Her gaze disrupted false realities, her presence collapsed fixed hierarchies. She exposed systems built on fear by simply standing in truth.


Allow your nervous system to tune into the larger  field and calibrate yourself to the energy structures that make you feel at ease; in relation to others and the ingenious ways the new times are presenting themselves. Trust how your aura responds and reacts in everyday moments as well as in situations that feel foreign, different and maybe even alien.


Medusa immediately conjuncts Pluto, allowing you to transform your view on your own reality. Soon Vesta will join, to make you feel right at home in the new.


What big changes are bubbling up inside of you? And with whom can you make these happen?


So much love

Jess



Photo The Archeologist: Smiling Medusa carving uncovered at the ancient Roman stoa in Amastris, Türkiye (Dec 2025),

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