Capricorn: The Fool; a tarot card that represents starting a fresh adventure and the carefree joy of new beginnings. It’s a positive vision of trying something new and enjoying the moment.
Aquarius: Pine Cones; an essential pod that plays a role in how pine trees reproduce and continue their life cycle. A symbol of new beginnings and new life. They are a home, a shelter, and a source of food for other animals.
Pisces: The Moon; a large rock body that goes through a transformation every month, becoming a full, all-seeing moon. The new moon is a time to set one’s intentions for good things to come in the upcoming month.
Aries: Autumn leaves; a symbol of the change that awaits a new season. The leaves turn shades of red, orange, and yellow as they fall slowly from the trees, a cycle of life and death for plants.
Taurus: Bats; a symbol of fertility as they are unique pollinators that help extend the life cycle of plants such as bananas, mangos, and agave. They are beautiful mammals that give new life to life itself as they gracefully soar across the night sky.
Gemini: Swans; the majestic, alluring birds of the lake. They start with grayish to brown feathers to blend in with the nest. The chicks soon shed their feathers and become an elegant adult swan. Swans symbolize renewal and change.
Cancer: Rabbits; a symbol of the blooming spring season, especially baby bunnies. Many baby bunnies are born when the spring flowers start to bloom. These adorable creatures showcase new life as the Earth renews itself.
Leo: Salamanders; a symbol of renewal and regeneration, as they can regrow their tails. They are associated with fire and are a symbol of transformation of its body, being born again with resistance and a stronger body.
Virgo: Ouroboros; the snake that eats itself from the tail. It comes from different cultures and spiritual beliefs around the world. It can mean infinity and self regeneration, as its body is renewed with each bite of itself.
Libra: Osiris; an Egyptian entity of Death and the Afterlife. Although he rules death and the plans of where life goes after death, he’s also a fertility god for agriculture and vegetation. He’s believed to play a role in the Nile River flooding, bringing water to vegetation and new food sources.
Scorpio: Moths; glamorous insects with a vital role in pollination, just like butterflies. Like butterflies, they transition from larvae to caterpillar to a beautiful, vibrant moth. They symbolize transformation and rebirth.
Sagittarius: Death; a tarot card representing the metamorphosis of letting go of one’s past self and transforming into something new for the future. It’s a step into change and transformation more than the idea of death; it’s taking a step out of one’s old self into something new and improved.