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Masculine & Feminine Energy: The Astrology Behind the Polarity
16th February 2026 • I Am Astrology Readings Podcast with Paul Heath • I Am Astrology Readings Podcast
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The discussion on masculine and feminine energies in astrology reveals a nuanced understanding of these forces that transcends traditional gender roles. Each astrological sign and planet embodies both masculine and feminine expressions, with masculine energy characterized by its initiating, fast, and outward-moving qualities. This energy is often associated with strength, boldness, and action. Conversely, feminine energy is defined by its receptive, slower, and inward-moving nature, embodying sensitivity, gentleness, and nurturing traits. The conversation underscores that these energies are universal and accessible to all individuals, regardless of gender, allowing listeners to appreciate the balance required for personal and collective growth. As the dialogue unfolds, the speakers examine the societal implications of the historical definitions of masculinity and femininity, emphasizing the need to disentangle these concepts from the stereotypes that have long persisted. While traits such as sensitivity and gentleness are often relegated to the feminine sphere, the speakers argue that these qualities are equally present in men. The reassessment of these energies encourages listeners to embrace their full spectrum of characteristics, fostering a more inclusive understanding that celebrates the dualities within each person. This approach not only promotes self-acceptance but also enriches relationships by encouraging individuals to acknowledge and express both energies authentically. Ultimately, the episode serves as a powerful reminder of the importance of integrating both masculine and feminine energies in our lives. By recognizing that these traits are not confined to specific genders, individuals can cultivate a more balanced existence that honors the complexities of their identities. The conversation invites listeners to reflect on their own experiences with these energies, highlighting that the interplay between the masculine and feminine is essential for a harmonious life and a deeper connection to the astrological principles that govern our lives.

Takeaways:

  1. In astrology, every sign and planet embodies both masculine and feminine energies, reflecting ancient polarities.
  2. Masculine energy is characterized by initiating action and fast movement, while feminine energy receives and responds.
  3. The qualities associated with masculinity, such as strength and boldness, are not exclusive to any gender.
  4. Femininity includes sensitivity and gentleness, traits that can be exhibited by individuals of any gender.
  5. The societal imposition of gender roles often obscures the intrinsic nature of these energies within all individuals.
  6. Achieving balance in life and personal charts necessitates the harmonization of both masculine and feminine energies.

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Speaker A:

All signs and planets have a masking masculine and feminine expression of the same energy.

Speaker A:

The definition of masculine is having qualities traditionally ascribed to men.

Speaker A:

Does that answer your question?

Speaker A:

Explain masculine to you, Walter.

Speaker A:

Qualities, I mean, that's ascribed to men.

Speaker B:

Yes.

Speaker B:

Traditionally described to men.

Speaker B:

But there could be women, females that have masculine qualities to them.

Speaker A:

True, true masculine words like strength, bold, robust, strong, sturdy, vigorous.

Speaker A:

The patriarch.

Speaker B:

I would agree.

Speaker B:

Okay, I would definitely agree with the patriarch.

Speaker B:

Like, patriarch.

Speaker B:

As soon as you hear that word, the connotation is very, you know, kind of like a group of men wanting to, like, take over and maybe, you know, call it like, the Aquarian age coming in tune or call it, you know, the changing of the seasons or the fact that so many futuristic things are happening now.

Speaker B:

But I would say, yes, traditionally, all the words that you just mentioned can be used to describe masculinity.

Speaker A:

But I. I wouldn't.

Speaker A:

But that doesn't say women can exactly.

Speaker A:

Can express strength, be bold, robust, strong, sturdy, and vigorous.

Speaker B:

Exactly.

Speaker B:

Thank you.

Speaker B:

Thank you for adding that one there.

Speaker B:

All right.

Speaker A:

Astrologically speaking, masculine energy was ex.

Speaker A:

Was said to be initiating action and fast movement.

Speaker A:

Would you like to take us a stab at the definition of feminine?

Speaker B:

If masculine is initiating action and fast moving.

Speaker A:

Well, the Webster.

Speaker A:

The Webster's Dictionary.

Speaker B:

Oh, you want me.

Speaker B:

You want me to read the Google definition of.

Speaker A:

Well, I got it.

Speaker A:

I was just.

Speaker A:

It's pretty easy.

Speaker A:

I mean, if the definition of masculinity is having qualities ascribed to men, I mean, I'm pretty sure, guess what feminine is, right?

Speaker B:

Yes.

Speaker A:

Having qualities traditionally ascribed to women.

Speaker B:

Yes.

Speaker A:

Now, I have a few key words here, like sensitivity, gentleness, soft, tender, delicate.

Speaker A:

The matriarch.

Speaker A:

Let's say you.

Speaker B:

I. I agree.

Speaker B:

Even though I. I'm gonna say the same thing I said with the men.

Speaker B:

There's some men that can be sensitive and very gentle.

Speaker A:

But is that manly?

Speaker B:

This is a.

Speaker B:

This is probably one of those triggering episodes for some people because, you know, things are changing when it comes to gender roles now.

Speaker B:

But.

Speaker B:

But in terms of.

Speaker B:

But in terms of astrology or rather, like, tradition.

Speaker B:

Yes.

Speaker B:

Like, traditionally, like, I don't want anyone's feelings to get hurt.

Speaker B:

But traditionally, yes.

Speaker B:

At some point, society decided that men, you know, should not be, you know, gentle or soft or sensitive.

Speaker B:

Is that wrong?

Speaker B:

Perhaps.

Speaker B:

You know, because men have emotions just like women do.

Speaker B:

The emotions have absolutely no gender.

Speaker A:

Well, and just to add, it depends on who you are dealing with as a man or female.

Speaker A:

Like, for instance, a man.

Speaker A:

I could say a man dealing with his kids.

Speaker A:

Sensitivity, gentleness, soft, tender, delicate.

Speaker A:

You know, you.

Speaker A:

You might need to be able to tap into that energy.

Speaker B:

Right?

Speaker B:

But think about.

Speaker B:

Think about, like, examples of, like, you know, and I.

Speaker B:

And.

Speaker B:

And I can only, you know, go back, like, just, I guess, decades ago, where.

Speaker B:

Okay.

Speaker B:

Like in Hispanic households, for example, since I'm Hispanic, fathers are usually.

Speaker B:

Usually portray this sort of role of, you know, if they.

Speaker B:

If they have a daughter, they'll be gentle with the daughter, right?

Speaker B:

Because she's.

Speaker B:

She's feminine.

Speaker B:

She represents a feminine quality.

Speaker B:

She's, you know, a female whatever.

Speaker B:

But if they have a son, they'll be more harsh on the son.

Speaker B:

They won't be as gentle.

Speaker B:

You know, the whole thing of, like, you're a guy, you're a boy, you can't cry type of thing, it's a very machista sort of way of looking at, I guess, the genders or the roles or whatever.

Speaker A:

Oh.

Speaker A:

Astrologically speaking, feminine energy is receiving action and slower movement.

Speaker B:

Right?

Speaker B:

Yeah, yeah, yeah.

Speaker B:

So which.

Speaker B:

Which is necessary?

Speaker B:

We.

Speaker B:

We need both.

Speaker A:

Yes.

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