Why do twins represent Gemini?


Why do twins represent Gemini?
Why do twins represent Gemini?
Gemini is the third sign of the zodiac, said to govern between May 21 and June 21.
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Gemini is the third sign of the zodiac and is said to govern between May 21 and June 21.
The constellation is located between Taurus and Cancer in the northern sky and is said to resemble a set of twins, the symbol of Gemini.
The “head” of each twin is made up of a star: Pollux, the head of the left twin, is notably brighter than Castor, the head of the right twin.
The stars’ names are drawn from the famous set of twins in Greek mythology who sailed with Jason and the Argonauts.
According to one version of the myth, Castor and Pollux were made into the constellation Gemini by the god Zeus to honor the brothers’ love.
In other cultures, the two are represented by different symbols, including a pair of peacocks in Arabian astrology and a pair of goats in Egyptian astrology.
In terms of personality, Geminis are said to be versatile and perceptive, with the ability to read people and adjust to match their energy.
Geminis may prefer to be in the company of others, much like the twins of their symbol.
It’s fitting that Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen, one of the most famous sets of twins in the world, were born under the influence of Gemini.