Sun (astrology)

Sun (astrology)

The sun ()is considered a very important part of astrology. It, as well as the Moon, are the most important of the astrological planets. In Roman mythology the sun was represented by Apollo, the god of light and Helios the god of the sun. The Sun is the star at the centre of our solar system, around which the Earth and other planets revolve, and which provides us with heat and light.

"Astrologically" [ Jeff Mayo, "Teach Yourself Astrology" , p17 , Hodder and Stoughton, London, 1964; Sasha Fenton "Understanding Astrology" , pp106-107, The Aquarian Press (Harper Collins), London, 1991; Derek and Julia Parker, "The New Compleat Astrologer" , pp86 - 87, Crescent Books, New York, 1971; Maritha Pottinger "Astro Essentials", p11, 17, ACS Publications, San Diego, 1991 ] the sun is usually thought to represent the conscious ego, the self and its expression, personal power, pride and authority; leadership qualities; and the principles of creativity, spontaneity, health and vitality; the life force. The sun also involves creative enterprises that are a projection of the person, from art and business to having children and parenthood (especially fatherhood). It also rules the fun side of life from sport and recreation to holidays and social events. In short, any occasion that 'allows us to shine'. The first-century poet Marcus Manilius in his epic, 8000-verse poem, "Astronomica", described the Sun, or "Sol", as benign and favorable. In medicine the sun is associated with the heart, circulatory system and the thymus. The sun is the ruler of the 5th house. The Sun is the planetary ruler of the zodiac sign Leo.

The Sun is associated with Sunday. Dante Alighieri associated the Sun with the liberal art of geometry.

un signs

The portion of the sky (or arc) that the sun travels in every year, rising and setting in a slightly different place each day, is in reality a reflection of the Earth's own orbit around the Sun. This apparent path of the Sun through the sky is called the ecliptic . The arc of the ecliptic is larger the further north or south from the equator the latitude is, giving a more extreme difference in day and night and in the seasons during the year. The sun travels through the twelve signs of the zodiac on its annual journey, spending about a month in each. The Sun's position on a person's birthday therefore determines what is usually called his or her star sign , birth sign or zodiac sign, although it is in fact more accurate to call it a person's Sun sign. The concept of sun signs is most commonly used in the West where the majority of people are familiar with their sun sign.

The zodiac sign and house occupied by the sun will indicate how a person focuses their energies and activities, and how they integrate the different parts of their personality into a coherent whole. [ Jeffo Mayo, "Ibid", p115, 1979; Maritha Pottinger, "Ibid", p11, 1991 ] It shows the mode of expression the person uses to feel most alive and vital, and how they seek admiration, notice and respect from those around them.

un sign dates

Below are each of the signs with a brief description of their characteristics, and their approximate corresponding dates when the sun enters and leaves each sign using the tropical zodiac. The precise date varies slightly from year to year, owing to the leap year adjustment. A person born on the first or last day of a sign is on what is called the "cusp" and needs to check their exact time of birth to be sure of their sun sign.

*Aries (March 20 - April 20): Assertive, impulsive, sometimes selfish.
*Taurus (April 21 - May 22): Resourceful thorough, sometimes indulgent.
*Gemini (May 22 - June 23): Logical, inquisitive, sometimes superficial.
*Cancer (June 23 - July 24): Tenacious, sensitive, sometimes clinging.
*Leo (July 24 - August 24): Generous, proud, sometimes arrogant.
*Virgo (August 24 - September 23): Practical, efficient, sometimes over-critical.
*Libra (September 23 - October 23): Co-operative, fair, sometimes lazy.
*Scorpio (October 23 - November 21): Passionate, sensitive, sometimes obsessive.
*Sagittarius (November 21 - December 20): intelligent, straightforward, sometimes careless.
*Capricorn (December 20 - January 19): Prudent, ambitious, sometimes suspicious.
*Aquarius (January 19 - February 18): Humanitarian, unconventional, sometimes detached.
*Pisces (February 18 - March 20): Imaginative, sensitive, sometimes impractical.

See Sun Sign Dates for more information.

un Entering New Sign

1. The Sun goes into the Aries on March 20 at 5:20 pm.

2. The Sun goes into the Taurus on April 20 at 11:00 pm.

3. The Sun goes into the Gemini on May 22 at 1:40 pm.

4 The Sun goes into the Cancer on June 23 at 6:31 pm.

5. The Sun goes into the Leo on July 24 at 3:00 pm.

6. The Sun goes into the Virgo on August 24 at 3:00 pm.

7. The Sun goes into the Libra on September 23 at 12:00 pm.

8. The Sun goes into the Scorpio on October 23 at 3:30 pm.

9. The Sun goes into the Sagittarius on November 21 at 10:30 pm.

10. The Sun goes into the Capricorn on December 20 at 3:20 pm.

11. The Sun goes into the Aquarius on January 19 at 2:20 pm.

12. The Sun goes into the Pisces on February 18 at 2:20 pm.

[ [http://astrolog.weebly.com/time-sun-enters-new-sign.html] [

un sign astrology

Sun-sign astrology is the simplified system of astrology most commonly found in many newspaper and magazine columns. In typical horoscopic astrology, all of the planets are taken into account for interpretation. In Sun sign astrology, however, only placements affecting the Sun are used. The position of the sun is considered within one of the twelve zodiac signs depending on the month of birth. This sign is then called the "sun sign" or "star sign" of each person born that month.

Sun sign astrologers take this basic twelve-fold division and relate all the current movements of all the planets to each other, using traditional rules to divine meanings for each sign separately. Paradoxically, because the "Moon" has the fastest apparent movement of all the heavenly bodies, it is often used as the main indicator of daily trends for sun sign astrology forecasts.

Despite its vast popularity with the general public (e.g. in the UK over 60% of adults are said to read their "stars" "first" on opening a newspaper, a slightly higher proportion in the USAFact|date=February 2007), there is much argument about the validity of sun sign astrology, particularly amongst astrologers of different persuasions. The more traditional the astrologer, the more likely they are to dislike sun sign astrology.

Chinese astrology

In Chinese astrology, the sun and the moon, or yang and yin, are said to represent the masculine and the feminine, respectively. One way to think about the interaction of the sun and moon signs in one particular person's horoscope is Jung's theory of the anima/animus, which is very similar to the Chinese idea that every human being should strive to balance the yang and the yin, or the masculine and the feminine, in her/his own personality and life.

Indian astrology

In Indian astrology, the Sun is called Surya (Devanagari: सूर्य, "sūrya") , and is the chief solar deity, one of the Adityas, son of Kasyapa and one of his wife Aditi [ [http://www.mahabharataonline.com/translation/mahabharata_01066.php Translation of Mahabharata of Vyasa by Kisari Mohan Ganguli ] ] , of Indra, or of Dyaus Pitar (depending by the versions). He has hair and arms of gold. His chariot is pulled by seven horses, which represent the seven chakras.He presides over "Ravi-war" or Sunday.

Astrologically the sun or Surya represents the soul, will power, fame, authority, kingship, highly placed persons, father, vitality and courage.

References


Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.

Игры ⚽ Нужен реферат?

Look at other dictionaries:

  • Astrology — • The supposed science which determines the influence of the stars, especially of the five older planets, on the fate of man Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Astrology     Astrology …   Catholic encyclopedia

  • Sun sign astrology — (also known as newspaper astrology) is the form of astrology most commonly found in many newspaper and magazine columns. It is a simplified system of astrology which considers only the position of the Sun, which is said to be placed within one of …   Wikipedia

  • Astrology in medieval Islam — Astrology in medieval Islam …   Wikipedia

  • ASTROLOGY — ASTROLOGY, the study of the supposed influence of the stars on human events and the predictions based on this study. Bible and Apocrypha There is no explicit mention of astrology in the Bible, but two biblical passages dealing with the diviner… …   Encyclopedia of Judaism

  • astrology vs astronomy —   Astrology (n) The study of the movements and positions of the sun, moon, planets and stars, and the skill of describing the expected effect that some people believe these have on the character and behaviour of humans.   For example: I always… …   English dictionary of common mistakes and confusing words

  • astrology vs astronomy —   Astrology (n) The study of the movements and positions of the sun, moon, planets and stars, and the skill of describing the expected effect that some people believe these have on the character and behaviour of humans.   For example: I always… …   English dictionary of common mistakes and confusing words

  • astrology — [ə sträl′ə jē] n. [ME astrologie < L & Gr astrologia, astronomy, astrology < astron, STAR + logia, LOGY] 1. Historical primitive astronomy 2. a system of methods, theories, etc. based on the assumption that the positions of the moon, sun,… …   English World dictionary

  • Astrology — Not to be confused with Astronomy. ‹ The template below (Ast box) is being considered for merging. See templates for discussion to help reach a consensus. › …   Wikipedia

  • astrology — astrologer, astrologist, n. astrological /a streuh loj i keuhl/, astrologic, astrologous /euh strol euh geuhs/, adj. astrologically, adv. /euh strol euh jee/, n. 1. the study that assumes and attempts to interpret the influence of the heavenly… …   Universalium

  • Astrology and computers — Computers quickly perform planetary and numerical computations that astrologers find useful. History In the decade before personal computers became available, astrologers who wanted their charts calculated for them by computer could send payment… …   Wikipedia

Share the article and excerpts

Direct link
Do a right-click on the link above
and select “Copy Link”