Okay, so I got myself into this whole “Capricorn Africano Astrology” thing, which some folks are calling “lindaland.” Sounds kinda fancy, right?
First, I started reading up on what Capricorn even is. Turns out, it’s a star sign, and apparently, if you’re born around December to January, you’re one of ’em. They say it’s the 10th sign of the zodiac, but don’t get all confused by the big words. It’s just one of those signs they use for telling fortunes or whatever.

Then, I started digging into this “Africano” part. Well, it seems like it’s a different way of looking at astrology, rooted in the traditions of Africa. They don’t just use the regular zodiac signs like Western astrology. Nope, they also use animal totems and natural elements. It’s like a whole different way of understanding your personality and destiny based on the stars.
To figure out your sign in this African Astrology, I learned that you gotta know when you were born, just like the regular zodiac. But then, they also assign you an animal based on the energies and stuff. I started looking into the animals they use. Some of them were familiar, like lions and elephants, but others were new to me, like the baobab tree or the kola nut.
Started To Learn More
- Learned about the different signs and their meanings. It’s pretty interesting how they match up animals with personality traits.
- Read some stories about how people use African Astrology to understand their lives better. Some folks swear by it!
- Tried to find my own sign and animal totem, but it got a little complicated. There are different systems and calculations, so I’m still figuring that part out.
- Realized that Capricorn, in particular, is seen as a pretty strong and determined sign in African Astrology too. They say Capricorns are practical and strategic, always thinking about their goals. And they’re good at keeping secrets!
I also found out that Capricorn is ruled by the planet Saturn, which apparently governs the bones and joints in your body. Makes sense, I guess, since Saturn is all about structure and foundation. It’s like they’re saying Capricorns are the backbone of society or something.
Overall, this whole “Capricorn Africano Astrology” thing is pretty fascinating. It’s like opening a door to a whole new world of understanding yourself and the universe. I’m still learning, but I’m excited to keep exploring and see what else I can discover.