The sun is the first dominant in my astral chart. In the following paragraph, I shall indicate the significance of this fact:
The sun is the most important planet in our solar system and it is also the largest. It is said to be the ruler of all the planets. The sun is said to be the source of all life and it is the center of our universe. All the planets revolve around it. The sun is said to be the giver of life and light. It is also said to be the destroyer of ignorance.
As the heart of the solar system and the gravitational center of the travels of the earth and the other planets, the sun is the primordial light, the source of all warmth and life. From the dawn of humanity, it has been worshipped. It has symbolized the absolute power kings and despots yearn for and emulate. The sun king, the nucleus of society, embodied a principle of cohesion and harmony.
Various subordinates—aka planets—revolved around it. In terms of psychological symbolism, the sun corresponds to the center of an individual, the factor that rules your psyche. Its luminous aspects are usually associated with knowledge and consciousness. As a creator of life, it is related to the image of the mother and the influence of motherhood on an individual’s consciousness and ideals. As a result, the sun’s position in a birth chart always indicates the way in which an individual will relate to your goals and ideals, what your ambitions and aspirations might involve.
A person whose chart is strongly “solar” usually identifies very positively with motherhood. Wengie’s personality is friendly, energetic, and creative, with high ideals and a firm determination to accomplish them. You take your own superiority and authority over others for granted, and you have a natural ability to command the attention and admiration of an audience. You are a born leader who enjoys being in the limelight and may behave somewhat theatrically or with dramatic exaggeration.
You have definite artistic leanings. The sense of your ideals is evident to you and may lead you to be somewhat self-focused. If ill-directed, your deep aspirations may lead to such faults as egotism, selfishness, or greediness for power.
Jupiter is the second dominant in Wengie’s astral chart. In the following paragraph, we shall indicate the significance of this fact:
As the second most powerful planet in Wengie’s astrological chart, Jupiter signifies good fortune, success, and abundance. This planet is often associated with luck, and its energy can help manifest Wengie’s desires and goals. Jupiter’s influence can also be seen in Wengie’s optimistic attitude and expansive nature.
In traditional astrology, Jupiter has always been considered as the Great Benefactor, the planet of luck and success such as personal fortune, social prominence, professional prestige, high political position. The Jupiterian bounty is peerless! In psychological terms, this planet has a much vaster significance. As the biggest planet in the solar system, it does preside over the process of personal expansion, interpreted to be fitting into society better and finding an appropriate match between one’s individual ambitions and the aspirations of the group.
This growth is accompanied by a feeling of self-confidence, which, in turn, buoys up an even greater externalization and expansion of the ego – hence the planet’s flattering reputation. But this snowball effect (Jupiter smiles and the world smiles with you), in which social skills magnify confidence and boldness reaps many rewards, betrays the negative side of Jupiter: extreme and excess.
Although grandeur was the characteristic of the “king of the gods,” errors of judgment, poor taste, and sometimes selfishness and pride are also likely to be part of the Jupiterian package. It is important to note that the extension of the ego may be a form of escape; it is tempting to hide behind one’s popularity and social success, which are fairly easy to obtain, rather than be really demanding with oneself. The Jupiterian has a tendency to amplify qualities out of compensation, to avoid seeing weaknesses and flaws. As a result, Wengie must be aware of the risk of over-identifying with her social mask, which would cause her to neglect her inner self and deep nature.
Mars is the third dominant in Wengie’s astral chart. In the following paragraph, we shall indicate the significance of this fact:
Mars is the planet of energy, action, and desire. As the third dominant in Wengie’s chart, it suggests that she is a passionate and dynamic individual. She is likely to be assertive and competitive, and she has a strong drive to succeed.
In the Greek tradition, Mars or Aries was the god of war. Traditional astrology associates Wengie with the element fire, the color red, and the taste of bitterness. Although it also symbolizes the elder brother in the cosmic family, it is more likely to be associated with declared enemies or adversaries. Martian morphology is typically virile, angular, and athletic and corresponds to aggressive, domineering, masculine behavior. Likewise, Mars is usually associated with rage, its resultant brutality, and male destructiveness and domination.
Psychologically, Mars figures in any situation of conflict, opposition, and confrontation. Martian symbolism intervenes to separate, oppose, and decide and corresponds to duels, war, and any situation in real life which involves confronting an obstacle. Individuals who are greatly influenced by Mars are typically direct and straightforward—either unabashedly extroverted or furiously introverted. They are extremely active and extremely emotive. Their purpose in life seems to be inextricably mingled with a combat against an unacceptable situation, a challenge which they either issue or are forced to accept.
The sixth house is an area of the sky which is especially important in Wengie’s theme, because it contains several planets, including the one which rules Wengie’s rising sign. In the following paragraph, we shall explain the general meaning of this fact.
According to tradition, the sixth house is related to health and Wengie’s relationship to their body. It is thus related to illness, hygiene, nutrition, and bodily care. More specifically, this area rules the various failures which Wengie encounter and accumulate in the course of their evolution, which are sometimes expressed as physical disorders like aches and pains, digestive problems, etc.
This area should thus be associated with the need faced by Wengie to examine their ego, in order to consciously reorient and transform the behavior they have unconsciously adopted. Should Wengie refuse this reorientation process or try to flee from it, physical discomfort or suffering may set in as a sort of signal – the proof that the impurities of their ego are obstructing the natural flow of their life.
The difficulty Wengie face concerns their personal growth as a member of society. It shows that they are not yet ready to approach others appropriately, that they must tone down an inflated ego or beef up an insecure, weak ego. The importance of this area in their theme indicates that experiences related to work, duty, health care, self-transformation, and the continuous harvesting and re-planting of their energies and ego are fundamental and may have a major impact on their destiny.
Traditionally, astrologers associated this house with humbly serving others. We interpret this to mean that a person who has not consciously begun the work of reorienting their personality may be doomed to remain the slave of thankless tasks, to toil at subordinate functions deprived of privilege.
The fifth house is an area of the sky which is especially important in Wengie’s theme. In the following paragraph, we shall explain the general meaning of this fact.
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