The Crane
September 21 - October 11
September 21 - October 11
The spider is a solitary creature with the remarkable ability to create an In Mesopotamian mythology, the Crane symbolized rebirth, renewal, and recovery. In ancient Babylon, it was known as the firebird, a term symbolizing its ability to rise from its ashes, much like the phoenix in later Greek and Egyptian traditions. This exotic bird is said to have made its nest of spices, and when the sun’s rays set it alight, it was burned to cinders. A few days later, it was reborn, rising triumphantly from the ashes of the old. The main characteristic of those born in the sign of the Crane is the ability to create possibilities from very little. They are optimistic in the extreme, seldom accepting anything as hopeless. Usually able to find some good even in the worst situations, those born in this sign are remarkably resilient. They have a close affinity with nature and are frequently conservationists; ecology and the plight of animals are often priorities for the Crane. Possessed with a wide range of skills, those born in this zodiac cycle can enjoy success in multiple fields.

Stephen King — September 21
Will Smith — September 25
Serena Williams - 26 September
Mahatma Gandhi – 2 October
Neil deGrasse Tyson – 5 October
Theresa May — October 1
John Lennon - 9 October
Eleanor Roosevelt – October 11
Will Smith — September 25
Serena Williams - 26 September
Mahatma Gandhi – 2 October
Neil deGrasse Tyson – 5 October
Theresa May — October 1
John Lennon - 9 October
Eleanor Roosevelt – October 11
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