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Sun Dominance: what it is and what it means for your birth chart

Sun Dominance: what it is and what it means for your birth chart

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Jul 21, 2023
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Sun Dominance: what it is and what it means for your birth chart
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      OK. So, you’re checking your daily horoscope or you just got your free birth chart from astrology.com, and you notice this phrase called Sun Dominant. It’s hella confusing, and you wanna know what it means to be Sun dominant. Well, don’t worry: I've got you covered. But first, let's talk about the Sun.

Meaning of the Sun in Astrology

     The Sun is a central and essential celestial body in astrology, symbolizing the core essence of an individual's identity, ego, and life force. In a birth chart, the Sun represents our conscious self, reflecting our personality, desires, and basic traits. It signifies the vital energy that drives us to express ourselves, pursue our goals, and shine brightly in the world.

Mythologically, the Sun has been revered and personified in various cultures throughout history. In ancient Greek mythology, the Sun was associated with Apollo, the god of light, music, and prophecy. In Egyptian mythology, the Sun was represented by Ra, the powerful deity who brought light and life to the world.

In astrology, the Sun's zodiac sign placement reveals our inherent qualities, self-expression style, and the essence of our individuality. It governs the sense of self and what makes us feel alive and fulfilled. The Sun's position in the birth chart also influences our creativity, leadership potential, and how we seek recognition and appreciation from others.

Sun Dominant Meaning / How to Know if You're Sun Dominant

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