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'''Ayro''' is one of twelve astrological signs. It corresponds to the earthly sign of Leo, though only by date and not by characteristics. | '''Ayro''' is one of twelve [[Aprisic Astrology|astrological signs]]. It corresponds to the earthly sign of Leo, though only by date and not by characteristics. | ||
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The majestic stag, the “ruler of the forest,” is the symbol of Ayro. Throughout history, the stag has symbolized longevity, courage, and poise. | The majestic stag, the “ruler of the forest,” is the symbol of Ayro. Throughout history, the stag has symbolized longevity, courage, and poise. | ||
Ayros, like stags, are thought to be strong leaders. They generally have a regal quality to them, and possess a strong bearing and manner that is coveted. They are also very elusive and careful. | Ayros, like stags, are thought to be strong leaders. They generally have a regal quality to them, and possess a strong bearing and manner that is coveted. They are also very elusive and careful. | ||
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Ayro is one of twelve astrological signs. It corresponds to the earthly sign of Leo, though only by date and not by characteristics.
Dates: July 23 – Aug 22 // Calita 30 – Senalus 21
Astrological Characteristics
The majestic stag, the “ruler of the forest,” is the symbol of Ayro. Throughout history, the stag has symbolized longevity, courage, and poise. Ayros, like stags, are thought to be strong leaders. They generally have a regal quality to them, and possess a strong bearing and manner that is coveted. They are also very elusive and careful.
