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The Sun Sign

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The Sun Sign: The Sun sign is just the tip of the iceberg in Astrology, the study of which can take you deep into the mysteries of the universe. But from a random peek at horoscopes to becoming a devotee of the art, it all begins with the Sun.
What's your sign? : When someone asks, “What’s your sign?” – and hopefully not as a pick-up line -- they’re talking about the Sun sign, which is the basis for most horoscopes today. There are twelve Sun signs, each with its own character traits, inclinations, leanings, motivations, etc.
Sun Sign Dates: Aries March 21st to April 20th Taurus April 21st to May 21st Gemini May 22nd to June 21st Cancer June 22nd to July 23rd Leo July 24th to August 23rd Virgo August 24th to September 23rd Libra September 24th to October 23rd Scorpio October 24th to November 22nd Sagittarius November 23rd to December 21st Capricorn December 22nd to January 20th Aquarius January 21st to February 19th Pisces February 20th to March 20th
Why so many of us know our "sign." : It’s a curious thing how the knowledge of the zodiac sinks in slowly, so that by the tween years most people know their Sun sign along with basic attributes. It sinks in so slowly that I’d wager most don’t know when, where or how they first knew their “sign.”
Why is it used so widely in the media?: The sun sign has been emphasized in recent times because it’s easy to figure out. Around the 1930’s, some journalist-astrologers started writing about them to draw in the casual reader. This has led to a proliferation of horoscopes based solely on the sun signs.
What is Sun Sign Astrology based on? : Sun sign astrology began when the first stargazers noticed that those born under a particular constellation shared a striking number of the same characteristics. Over the millennia, these observations have been refined and expanded to give us the many associations that go along with each sign.
What about the other planets in the birth chart?: The sun sign blends with the rest of your planets to form your unique, one-of-a-kind astrological blueprint. And this is why someone may not always “seem like an Aries.” But it’s the best place to start when learning about astrology, and it can take you far in terms of understanding yourself and others.
Keywords: power, vitality, basic nature, self-expression, personality, ego
The Meaning of the Sun Sign in Astrology:

Your sun sign describes your basic nature and the personality traits that remain constant through the ups and downs of life. It is the image you shine out to the world, but it comes from that truest, innermost part of you. The sun, which is actually a star, is at the center of the Solar System, and likewise, your sun sign describes your unique personal center.

The sun sign describes the particular way that you’re vital or powerful in life. For example, those with the sun in Cancer are known to be homebodies. More than just a quirky trait, being at home makes the Cancer feels powerful and vital, and where great things can be achieved. The sun sign shows what kind of environments and situations light you up.

From the pursuit of a mate to a career, the sun sign shows how your ego or will pushes out into new experiences. Each of the twelve signs does this a little bit differently, which is part of what makes the human parade endlessly fascinating. And that’s why knowing someone’s sun sign can help you understand all the people in your life from the intimate sphere to the work place.

In romance, knowing how certain signs behave at close range can save you a lot of heartache -- or help you plan your strategy. The sun sign gives crucial clues to understanding the dating behavior of the opposite sex.

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