Okay, so I was digging into this whole Aztec zodiac thing, and let me tell you, it’s way more than just your average horoscope stuff. I mean, we all know about the usual animals, but these Aztec ones? They’re a whole different ball game.

First, I had to get my head around the basics. Apparently, the Aztecs were big deals from around the 14th to the 16th centuries. They had this massive city called Tenochtitlan, and a couple of other city-states. So, I figured, these guys must have had a pretty solid system, you know?
So, I started my journey. First things first, I needed to know what animals were even in their zodiac. I made a list, tried to keep it simple, writing down each one as I found them. I mean, it’s not like you see an Aztec calendar every day, right?
- Deer
- Caiman
- House
- Flower
- Serpent
- Death
- Jaguar
- Eagle
- Monkey
- Flint
- Dog
- Grass
- Reed
- Rabbit
- Water
- Wind
Then, I got into the nitty-gritty. Each animal has a meaning, a symbol, a whole story behind it. I tried matching them with dates. There were so many other animals that the Aztecs used. It was crazy, like a puzzle. And some of these animals, they’re not your everyday pets. We’re talking jaguars, eagles, even serpents!
Next, I tried figuring out what each animal meant for people born under them. It’s like, if you’re a ‘Deer’, what does that even mean? I jotted down notes, trying to translate all this ancient stuff into something I could understand.
After that, I wanted to see how accurate this stuff was. I mean, can an ancient calendar really tell you about yourself? So, I compared it with people I know, looked at their birth dates, their signs, and their personalities. It was a bit of hit and miss, to be honest.

Finally, I tried applying it to myself. Figuring out my own Aztec sign was a trip. It’s like looking in a mirror, but the mirror’s from, like, a thousand years ago. And you know what? Some of it actually made sense. It’s wild.
So, that’s my Aztec zodiac adventure. I started knowing nothing, got lost in all these symbols and meanings, and came out the other side with a whole new perspective. It’s not just about what animal you are, it’s about understanding a piece of history, a different way of seeing the world. And honestly? It’s pretty cool.