Fortune Telling Collection - Zodiac Analysis - Excuse me, what do the rising constellation, the moon constellation and the sun constellation represent respectively? How to query the accurate rising moon constellation?

Excuse me, what do the rising constellation, the moon constellation and the sun constellation represent respectively? How to query the accurate rising moon constellation?

The following excerpts are selected from the textbooks designated by the London Astrology School. Please contact me if you need the whole book and astrolabe drawing software. qq 179 144 16

sun

Our identification with ourselves. What we think is important and glorious. Our favorite things. The importance of vitality. Self-esteem enlightenment. Our wishes. Purpose and future goals. The recognition we get.

It is difficult for me to interpret the meaning of the sun accurately. Sometimes it is described as a symbol representing myself.

Perhaps we should first figure out what the so-called "self" is. Personally, I will interpret it from Jung's point of view: self represents the whole personality, including all parts of consciousness and unconsciousness. In this way, it is possible for the ego to go beyond the interpretation of the astrolabe, or at least include the whole astrolabe. In a word, the sun seems to be the most important part of the astrolabe, just like the conductor in an orchestra. It does represent the core of our personality, just like the nucleus in an atom, but it doesn't mean that it is difficult to fully understand this core, but it is difficult for you to define it from the deepest angle.

I think the sun really symbolizes our self, that is, the self we think or identify with, so the planets that form a phase with the sun will also affect the way we identify with ourselves. For example, do we have a good impression on ourselves, or do we have a poor self-image or no image at all? The phase of the sun will bring some enlightenment to these problems. Planets in phase with the sun either reconcile or deny the characteristics of our solar constellation. For example, Jupiter and the sun form a close phase, which may exaggerate the characteristics of the sun constellation; Saturn will suppress or hinder the characteristics of the sun, or drive us to define these characteristics accurately.

Just as the sun in the sky provides light and heat, any part of the astrolabe touched by the sun will immediately become bright and warm. When the sun touches any planet, light will shine on that planet, giving it strength and motivation. But difficult planets or planets that form difficult phases with the sun can also damage the energy or intensity of the sun, just like wearing sunglasses on a sunny day.

If the rising point and its main star represent our life journey, transportation and the road we must take, then the sun represents our destination and challenge. The sun has a strong futurity, which can describe our development direction, while the moon can describe our upcoming place.

Another key word of the sun is "willpower". In fact, Mars and solar energy describe our willpower, personality tendency, expectations or desires for the future, that is, what kind of person we aspire to be, the personality traits we hope to form and the goals we hope to achieve in life. In short, the sun seems to tell us the purpose of life, the task we are eager to accomplish, and how to achieve this goal consciously. The constellation and house where the sun sets are of course what we value, and may even be the most important area of our life. Planets touched by the sun are also of special importance to us; This planet can also tell us how we want to be seen and the difficulties we may face in achieving this goal.

For example, the formation of a quadrant between the sun and Saturn usually represents an authoritative issue. People with this aspect are eager to be regarded as an authority in a certain field, but it is difficult to accept the authority of others and may face some difficulties in the process of becoming an authority.

The sun will make us say, "This is my goal in life, my direction and intention." We will also say in the field represented by the sun: "I want to show a force that cannot be ignored here. I want to be myself here, to be a unique person, in my own way. " If the sun describes our tendencies and ways of doing things, then forming a phase with the sun will show what our obstacles or resistances are.

The sun is indeed a part of the self-core, and the phase formed with the sun can determine whether the self-centered way of doing things will encounter difficulties, and whether it is easy or difficult in the process of accepting and identifying with yourself.

The place where the sun sets is the life field where we seek self-identity and shine; Only by being appreciated by others can we identify ourselves more. If you can't get others' appreciation, you will constantly seek others' attention. These can be seen from the phase of the sun and the house it falls into, and we can give several simple examples to illustrate it; The phase between the sun and Mars represents: "Pay attention to me, I am strong." The phase between the sun and Neptune says, "Pay attention to me, I am the savior of others." Or "I am the victim, can you save me?" Don't you feel sorry for me? "The phase between the sun and Uranus means:" Pay attention to me, I am not like you. "The phase between the sun and Saturn says," Please pay attention to me, because others seldom notice my existence. "Every planet touched by the sun will make us proud of the face it represents.

If any astrological reference book is explained, the sun describes our vitality, willpower and creative self-expression. I have always thought that "creative self-expression" is a rather vague term, but in any case, planets in phase with the sun can really help us discover or show our uniqueness. The constellation in which the sun falls and the phase it forms will certainly affect our vitality and vitality, and can also help us fight diseases like Mars.

The sun also represents the hero who set foot on the journey of life. The sun in the astrolabe can tell the challenges faced by the hero and the fate he is destined to face. Jung once used the word "individualization" to describe the process of hero's journey. According to the Oxford English Dictionary, personalization means "forming a unique person or existence and bringing a specific form to a person. Let one person be different from others. " This is the real mission of the sun. During this heroic journey, the energy that makes us unique is buried in our hearts. If Liz Green says that an oak tree can actually grow into an oak tree, but each oak tree is unique, what makes it unique is buried in the oak tree. So the sun can almost represent the whole process of a person's search for identity. Planets in phase with the sun can not only help us define the appearance of the hero, but also describe the challenges that this person will face. All its inherent characteristics will hinder or help the whole process.

The sun is also one of the symbols of father in the astrolabe. This refers to the biological father, the man who prompted us to be born, and a model for providing children with identity.

moon

Feeling. Reaction. Mom. Go home. Preferred food. Household habits and general habits. A place that gives us a sense of security. We can retire there. The way to nourish and be nourished. adaptability

The moon represents our thirst for nutrition and our need for care and protection. Even as adults, we still have a baby full of needs, desires, dependence and hope to be protected. From the phase of the moon, we can see whether we will encounter difficulties in nourishing others or gaining a sense of security.

Which constellation the moon falls in can often describe what can comfort us; The phase of the moon represents any help or obstacle in the process of getting comfort.

The moon, the bottom of the sky and its ruling planet can broadly describe our background: our emotional background, family roots and history. The moon also represents our behavior patterns, especially the usual emotional reactions in the family environment when we were young; This reaction tends to last into adulthood. The moon and its phase represent our automatic reaction. If the moon and Mars are in the same phase, our reaction is often quick, as if we are ready to act at any time, or we may get angry; The phases of the moon and Saturn will allow a person to control his reactions in a cautious way.

The phase of the moon also represents whether we are relaxed when expressing our emotions, or what the nature of these emotions is. Our feelings are related to the present situation and the surrounding emotional tone; Although we sometimes don't fully realize these emotional tones, they are often absorbed.

The moon also represents our home and our preference for home life. Home is a convenient place for us to live, so the moon can also describe our adaptability, including our adaptability to people and various living conditions. Ideally, we should be able to adapt to different people and experiences, and each new situation will bring some changes and cause different emotional and behavioral reactions.

The moon also symbolizes this home or our retirement place, where we will feel very safe; We can walk around in slippers, no matter what the outside world thinks. The moon will also affect how we feel about ourselves, which will further affect our interaction with others and their reactions. Of course, the moon can also describe our origin, or whether we feel safe when we are young. For example, the moon forms a difficult phase with Uranus, Saturn or Pluto, which will make us feel that the world is not safe. At the same time, the moon can also tell us our living habits. For example, if we smoke while drinking coffee for a long time, we will feel that something is wrong if we don't smoke while drinking coffee.

At the same time, the phase of the moon can also describe whether we are easy to get along with or whether we are easy to get along with others. Of course, this is still related to our adaptability and emotional security. If we feel safe to be ourselves, our attitude will be natural, and we will be more able to adapt to other people's lifestyles and habits.

The moon is also an important symbol representing the mother. Each of us has a biological mother, and our moon represents what we have experienced; At the same time, the moon can also tell other caregivers who have deeply influenced us. Even if a child is adopted by many families or raised in an orphanage, we can still see all the caregivers and biological mothers from the moon in his astrolabe. The moon represents: "I will accept you no matter what." I will protect you and take care of you. I will provide you with a safe place to explore yourself and express your feelings freely. Besides, whether your feelings are fear, anxiety or anger, I can bear it. "

If the childhood life is ideal, you can get the above nourishment. Anyway, the first person who has close contact with us is mother. After all, we absorbed all her emotions and feelings in her stomach, just like absorbing the nutrition in food. She was the first person to contact us and the first person to give us unconditional love.

The moon does seem to represent our mother, but it may also represent our father or other caregivers. We can usually see the situation of caregivers other than mothers from the house of the falling moon and the leading planet or other elements of this house.

In any case, the constellation, house and phase of the moon can describe our childhood feelings, especially those related to security. How much sense of security we have at present, whether to protect and take care of others, or whether it is difficult to take care of others are all affected by the moon.

Ascending constellation

The rising point and the first house represent the way we face the world and welcome it. We will see the world through the rising point, and the world will observe us through the rising point. You might as well imagine wearing a pair of glasses with blue lenses. When you look at the world through these glasses, everything outside will have a blue tone, and others will think you have a blue tone. You may not realize that other people are watching the world, because they also see the world through different colors of lenses, so what they see is different from yours.

The information of the rising point and the first house is often influenced by important people in childhood. We will receive some information from people around us to express the characteristics of this palace symbol. The first house, especially the phase near the rising point, can usually describe a person's birth, including who was next to him at birth and what he said. At the same time, they also represent early childhood experiences, including what happened and what was felt. These early experiences will infect our attitude towards the world and others, as if we always look forward to the world like this.

Maybe we don't know much about how early experiences affect the way we know the world, but they are definitely related. Imagine that it was raining heavily on the day you were born, which means you may have to face the world with an umbrella!

The Ascending Point and the first house are sometimes described as "personality masks", but they are actually "actors' masks", meaning that the first house represents a false self, but this is not the case. In fact, it represents the face we are going to show, which is part of our personality, a bit like a samurai standing behind a shield. You can take the first house as your label or mark, which is the first impression we bring to others. The first palace is even related to our names, especially our nicknames, names before surnames, or our usual names.

For example, your entire astrolabe is a house with a bedroom, a living room, a kitchen and a bathroom. Your whole personality is like this house. There are many rooms in it. Some of you are playing, others are working and so on. You can see it from both the planet and the house. The first house represents your gate, but the gate doesn't really represent the situation inside the house. We have to go through the gate to enter the house. This door is also a checkpoint for us to return to ourselves and let others enter us. Remember, the first house and the opposite seventh house represent our style in the relationship. From the metaphor of the gate, we can understand why the first house represents the starting point of our life journey and also represents that we are a means of transportation. If it is appropriate to describe the rising point and the first house with vehicles, then the sun in the astrolabe represents our driving role, while the moon represents the role of passengers, even the luggage carried by passengers!

The first house sets the plot scene for the whole astrolabe, and it is based on the accurate birth time. The time of birth is the moment when a person, an animal or any project is carried out in the world. In addition, the first house also represents our physical body (the physical body is our means of transportation), so it is also a clue related to our health, especially the phase of the ascending point itself.