Your sun sign is a key astrological entry point. It’s determined by the position of the sun at the time of your birth (in other words, the day that you’re born). The sun is the home of your truest self. It shows your overall approach to life, your personality, your preferences, and your attitude. However, it’s a common over-simplification to say that your sun sign is “who you are.” On one hand, it’s true that the basic energies of your sun sign are at the core of your psyche. On the other hand, it makes sense that some people don’t relate strongly to their sun sign because the seeds planted in the bedrock of your personality are not always immediately obvious, and they can be overshadowed by other planets and transits, or different situations in your life that might make other influences more prevalent. You’re simply more complex than one sign, and that’s totally normal!
The sun is associated with Leo. This makes total sense when you consider Leo’s basic qualities: creativity, confidence, and that warm Leo affection. Also, both the celestial body and the fiery zodiac sign love to be the center of attention! The sun takes about 30 days to move through a zodiac sign, and it never goes retrograde. When the sun goes into a new zodiac sign, you’ll feel the energy of that sign, even if it’s not your own.
Every year, there is a moment when the sun reaches the exact degree and minute it occupied when you were born. This is not only your birthday (yay!) but also your solar return. This is a time to take stock of your deepest motivations and your loftiest dreams and ask yourself if the life you’re living feels fulfilling and authentic. If you spot some areas that need some renovation, lean into the strengths of your sun sign to help you plan your next chapter.
Within the natal chart, the sun represents your ego, sense of self, and fundamental essence. The sun also exposes your unique “hero’s journey,” or the triumphs and trials experienced in your lifetime. Want to understand what your journey looks like? A Sanctuary astrologer can explain it for you in a reading. Get one now!
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