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Gemini (The Twins) Tattoo Meaning

The Twins — the air sign of duality: curiosity, communication, and two sides in one.

Gemini is the third sign of the zodiac — the Twins, an air sign ruled by Mercury, spanning roughly May 21 to June 20. Its glyph is the twin pillars, the two side by side, and its spirit is duality and communication: curious, quick, versatile, sociable, holding two sides in one. To carry Gemini is to carry the twins' gift — curiosity, communication, adaptability, and the union of two natures.

The twins of Gemini are Castor and Pollux, the Dioscuri of Greek myth — brothers born to Leda, inseparable companions famed as horsemen and warriors. But the two were not the same: Pollux was immortal, son of Zeus, while Castor was mortal. When Castor was killed, Pollux was inconsolable and begged his father Zeus not to let them be parted by death. Moved by such devotion, Zeus allowed the brothers to share immortality, dividing their time between the heavens and the underworld — and set them together among the stars as the constellation Gemini, the twins united forever.

As an air sign ruled by Mercury, the swift messenger god, Gemini carries the twins' qualities: duality and the holding of two sides, joined to Mercurial quickness of mind, curiosity, communication, wit, and adaptability. Geminis are versatile, sociable, endlessly curious, and quick — the communicators and the shapeshifters of the zodiac, able to see and be more than one thing. The Gemini twins are the union of duality — curiosity, communication, and two natures held as one.

As an astrology tattoo, Gemini is worn as its twin-pillar glyph, the twins, or the constellation, by those born under the sign or drawn to its dual, curious nature. It is often combined with birth dates and stars. In tattoo symbolism it speaks to duality, curiosity, communication, versatility, and the two-sidedness of the self.

Gemini (The Twins) across cultures

greek
The Twins — air sign ruled by Mercury; Castor and Pollux united in the stars, duality, curiosity, and communication
universal
Duality and communication — curiosity, adaptability, wit, and the holding of two natures in one
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