Sun sign
astrology is what you get when you look at the horoscope column
in your newspaper, or consult an online horoscope site. But astrology
is really much bigger than that. There is also your ascendant or
rising sign, which some of you may know. And there is your
moon sign, and also a sign for each of the eight planets
in the solar system (we don’t usually include the earth in
astrology, as we’re looking at the sky from a vantage point on the
earth.)
But the Sun really
is one of the most important figures in astrology, and it’s the
first celestial body whose location we plot on a birth chart. So what
does it represent?
Who is the Sun?
The Sun in
astrology is identified with the Roman god Sol, and with the
Greek gods Helios and Apollo. It rules Sunday.
Its symbol is a point inside a circle, representing the Sun at
the center of our solar system. This more modern symbol, that
replaced an older image of a sun with a single ray of light, first
appeared during the Renaissance.
Significance of the Sun
In astrology, the
Sun represents the conscious self – the ego, the basic adult
identity of a person. It helps us to answer the question, “Who
am I?”
The Sun
represents reason, as opposed to instinct. It represents
energy and life force (prana,
chi.) The Sun’s location in a chart shows what we
identify with, what motivates us and gives us direction, what we are
proud of in our lives. It also represents all the things we are
learning to be in this life.
The Sun in the Zodiac
In Western astrology, the Sun rules the sign of Leo. This is its natural home in the zodiac, its domicile or (domal) dignity. Sun is exalted in Aries; it has its detriment in Aquarius and its fall in Libra. (If you don’t know what all of these things mean, don’t panic! For now just take your cues from usual meanings of these words.)
2 comments:
Not sure I believe in astrology . . .
And I thought the sun was foe getting bad sun burns! LOL. Very interesting
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