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June 18, 1989
We accept this date as the birthday because it's when the first elections for the Parliament of the Brussels-Capital Region were held, officially establishing it as a self-governing and distinct third region of Belgium, alongside Flanders and Wallonia.
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Early in the week, the city’s twin vibe kicks in. One moment it is all calm cafés and soft rain. The next it is political debates, street art, and a sudden craving for waffles at midnight. Classic Gemini mood swing. Brussels loves it.
Midweek brings a flirtation with chaos. Schedules shift. Plans change. Trams run late for no reason except Gemini energy doing cartwheels. But the city thrives when things get a little messy. It sparks creativity. Expect pop-up events. Expect overheard gossip in three languages. Expect the unexpected.
By the weekend, Brussels enters social butterfly mode. The city wants company. It wants noise. It wants crowds swirling around its plazas. Parties feel bigger. Museums feel louder. Even the weather feels like it is trying to join the conversation. This is peak Gemini power.
If Brussels had a motto this week, it would be: Try everything twice. The city is curious. Restless. Ready for new stories. Lean in. Wander around. Get lost on purpose. Brussels is in a talkative mood and it has tea to spill.
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Brussels-Capital is a paradox wrapped in bureaucracy and served with a side of surrealism. While the city itself has stood for centuries as a merchant hub, its current astrological incarnation was born on June 18, 1989. This was the day the region held its first parliamentary elections, finally carving out its own identity distinct from its Flemish and Walloon neighbors. It was a birth by decree, a political solution to a linguistic puzzle, creating a distinct island of duality in the heart of Belgium.
Because of this 1989 origin, the region possesses a distinctly modern, restless energy, despite the cobblestones of the Grand Place suggesting otherwise. This is not a city defined by a single founding hero, but by the art of compromise. It is the Capital of Europe, a title that brings with it a transient population of diplomats, lobbyists, and expats who drift through the European Quarter like high-powered ghosts. Yet, beneath the glass and steel of EU institutions, the true Bruxellois spirit persists-irreverent, multilingual, and fiercely self-deprecating.
The culture here is defined by zwanze-a specific type of sarcastic, absurdist humor that refuses to take anything seriously, least of all authority. This is, after all, the home of René Magritte, the man who painted a pipe and told you it wasn't one. In Brussels, a subway station is an art gallery, a statue of a urinating boy is a national icon, and lunch is a serious debate between the merits of a mitraillette sandwich or grey shrimp croquettes. It is a region that exists in the spaces between languages, speaking French, Dutch, and English in the same sentence, forever balancing on the tightrope of identity.
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Archetype: The Surrealist Diplomat. The Double Mirror. The Teflon Heart.
The Gemini Politician Born under the sign of the Twins (Gemini) in the final degrees of the cycle, Brussels is the zodiac's ultimate shapeshifter. This placement makes perfect sense for a region that literally has two official languages and serves as the meeting point for twenty-seven nations. Geminis are communicators, prone to duality and nervous energy. Brussels embodies this with its chaotic traffic, its frantic mix of architectural styles, and its ability to be two things at once: a cozy medieval village and a cold administrative super-state. The 1989 chart reveals a region that thrives on information exchange but struggles with deep emotional vulnerability. It talks a lot, but what is it actually saying?
If Brussels were a person: He is a frantic, charming interpreter wearing a bespoke suit with bright yellow comic-book socks. He carries three phones and answers them all in different languages, switching from French to Dutch to English mid-sentence without taking a breath. He's the guy at the party who knows everyone's secrets because he's the one translating them. He loves complex rules but loves finding loopholes in them even more. One minute he is lecturing you on fiscal policy, and the next he is eating a waffle on a curb, laughing at a surrealist joke that only he understands. He is intellectually brilliant but emotionally elusive; try to pin him down on a definitive opinion, and he will vanish in a puff of cigarette smoke, leaving only a heavy binder of regulations behind.
Shadow Side: The Bureaucratic Maze. When the Gemini energy goes sour, Brussels becomes a labyrinth of red tape and unfinished construction projects, talking in circles until everyone forgets what they came for.