Position: Eighth
Dates: Fedatyne 19 and 12 Amzerdelian
Number of Stars: Eight
Most Compatibility: Warrior, Archer, Hunter, Weaver, and Smith
Least Compatibility: Farmer, Queen, Scribe, Thief, and Maiden.
The sign of the Mother is most associated with the goddess Cyrada. Appearing as summer fades into fall, the Mother is the eighth sign of the zodiac and one of the two signs at the center of the zodiac.
Nurturing, caring, and protective, those born under the sign of the Mother are known for being kind, loving, and tending to focus outwardly on others rather than inwardly on themselves. Mothers are associated with growth, fertility, and fulfilment. They tend to help anything they touch grow and succeed and are good at nourishing and caring for others in their circle.
Those born under the sign of the Mother have the ability to provide others with a sense of safety and security. They fiercely protect those who they care for and can be vicious when they feel someone they love is in danger, which sometimes surprises others who expect them to have a meek and mild nature.
Willing to assist others in their ambitions, Mothers are good at being supportive and cheering on others. Their own goals tend to revolve around helping those around them, and they feel the most fulfilled in doing good in the world and for others. Mothers are often in tune with nature and the natural world with a strong sense of intuition that can guide their paths in life.
Mothers often fail to take time to focus on themselves or address their own internal problems and issues. They can also often work themselves to the point of tiring, compromising their own ability to help others when they neglect to care for themselves. Mothers often push down stress, anger, and other emotions perceived as negative until they overflow. They often require someone in their lives to remind them it is alright to occasionally focus on themselves and conduct acts of self-care.
Mothers do well in domestic situations as well as in careers that focus on hospitality, nurturing, child care, education, medicine, health, wellness, and in religious callings. Mothers do well with signs that they can support and who will remind them to take time for themselves. They do not do well with signs who are fiercely independent or whose neediness can overwhelm the Mother's own resources of nurturing.