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#throwing this out there that diana is a scorpio sun and venus and a sagittarius mars :) literally an accident but that's the chart she got
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SNAKE for ewskers <3
headcanon game – a to z (nsfw)
stamina (how many rounds can they go for, how long do they last...)
um. well, you see... superhumans. there's a lot to this (unfortunately), so under the cut it goes >:)
pre-infection: diana can go all night. like i wish i was joking, but she is insatiable and is very into overstimulation, so i am saluting albert for this one. have fun. but they only really go like one round for him, because he has a long refractory period, and also, they are busy. they have work for long hours and need to sleep. in terms for how long diana actually lasts... not long lmao. well, it depends. oral sex, she doesn't last long, but penetrative is another story unless her clit is being touched :) for him, his stamina is pretty high, so it takes him a while for him to get there, but yeah. one and done for him
after he's infected with the prototype virus strain and before diana gets infected with uroboros (ten years), that's like... most nights ending in her just. exhausted. sorry, but overstimulation central. she loves it. because, of course, his stamina is literally superhuman now...
post-infection: diana's behaviour doesn't change at all here, except she does last longer, which unfortunately for albert means they are probably not going to get much sleep (not like they really need it, besides maybe an hour or two). i mean, most of the time they like to finish together once and then relax, but, of course, there are still times when they are on their behaviour, and he has always loved to make a game out of seeing how many times he can make her come :)
no (something they wouldn't do, turn offs)
diana: restraints on herself are a big no-go for her. like panic attack type no-go. it takes a while for her to just allow albert to pin her arms above her head with his hands, but anything that actually restricts her from being able to move is nope. she's very open-minded and adventurous, so she will try most things (and has), besides anything hardcore with bodily fluids (except come and blood...), but she isn't really a fan of much roleplay either. turn offs for her are mainly anything to do with being disrespected or humiliated in a way that isn't light-hearted teasing, heavy degradation, poor hygiene, or breeding (she loves creampies, but not breeding. important distinction here. anything to do with the topic of pregnancy makes her uncomfortable)
albert: unless he is in an intimate and trusting relationship, he won't be in a submissive role. or bottom. he just won't. he's the same as diana with bodily fluids and hygiene as well; he hates when things get really messy, so a lot of the time he does put towels down... like he will instantly get turned off just at the thought of his sheets getting anything other than sweat on them, and even then, he gets kind of grossed out by that (changes his sheets like every other day. they probably invest in those waterproof blankets at some point honestly). this is actually why they used condoms for so long because diana was literally on birth control the whole time and he was aware of it, and they were both clean, but just. the mess. other major turn offs... over the top and fake moaning will deflate him lmao. he's also extremely uncomfortable being called daddy
aftercare (what they're like after sex)
tying into the whole situation with bodily fluids, albert is big on cleaning them up afterwards, so he will always at least go and get a washcloth and do so, or if they aren't both exhausted, then he will run a bath for them. it's actually a bit annoying to diana because she wants to just bask in the afterglow and hold onto him, but he will only let that happen until they've come down from their highs before he rushes off – because the whole time his brain is nagging him. when diana doms, she makes sure to have wipes by the bed for the meantime before she properly cleans him up, just to make sure he's comfortable and can enjoy himself when calming down while she stays by his side. once that is out of the way, they will typically just cuddle and talk a little bit before they drift off to sleep. debriefing is crucial for them both after a scene though, especially with trying out new things, of course. they will always check in on each other as well as be open and honest about things they didn't particularly enjoy or wouldn't like to do again in the future
kink (one of more of their kinks)
i could literally just expose them both right now with the kink jars i filled out for them both, i'm not even joking. these two are kinky. but their kinks mainly revolve around power dynamics, for the most part. they have a lot in common such as orgasm control, begging, marking, body worship, praise (massive kink for diana), choking, bondage (mainly albert. for diana, it's tying others), cock warming, knife play, collars and leashes (i will talk about this more lmao), semi-public sex, and um, amongst other things, tentacles :)
with the collars and leashes situation, this mainly has to do with albert wearing them. diana does enjoy wearing a collar every now and again because her neck is very sensitive and she mainly enjoys the feeling of it more than anything (she does like how gentle and possessive he is when he puts one on her though), but for the most part, she likes to put collars on him, and he enjoys wearing them and belonging to her... she has bought him many discreet ones as gifts that he often wears under his turtlenecks or later in their relationship he grows more comfortable wearing them on display (see re5 wink wink). in bed though he does have ones with rings on them so she can put a leash on him. and this is the only time leashes are used by the way, nothing else. diana just likes to tug on them and hold them firmly usually when riding him because it makes her feel really powerful and in control
i also want to talk a little bit more in depth with albert's kinks because of how i headcanon him as being asexual, there's a lot of nuance there. his kinks are all to do with power dynamics, sensations, and when in a relationship, intimacy. besides the main things to do with power (particularly edging and begging), he is very big into sensation play after diana introduced him to a few things (when she first put a blindfold on him and just made out with him, he almost lost it right then and there). textures are a big thing for him, so mainly leather, silk and nylon. i've hinted at his thing for stockings in fics before, but it doesn't have to do with seeing them on someone, that does nothing for him, but feeling them... he loves the texture and tracing any lace and seams. so, if diana is walking around in them, he does get kind of horny with the anticipation at what they will feel like under his touch, not with how she looks in them, if that makes sense. this also ties in with why bondage is something he really enjoys, but also on top of that, being tied (mainly aesthetically rather than restraining) brings him a lot of comfort and feels nice sensory wise. another massive kink of his is having his hair pulled; his scalp is really sensitive
experience (how experienced are they? do they know what they're doing?)
now, this might (or maybe not) come as a surprise to you, but diana is more experienced. albert has dabbled in a few types of mild play with past partners (both men and women), but only really things that typically come with mostly conventional, albeit rough, sex. he has had his fair share of one-night stands, although they are pretty infrequent, but he typically only seeks out sex if he wants to indulge and have a bit of fun with power dynamics, cause most of the time he will just ignore his drive, or rarely, take care of it himself. and when i say he is not that adventurous, i mean like... he sticks to like three sex positions and their variations, i'm not joking
diana has only had a couple of romantic partners (which i will remind you that she didn't actually feel romantically for them and confused lust for love, but they showed her a lot of attention and she enjoyed the dates they'd take her on, so she kind of just settled and thought that's what love was, as disappointing as it was compared to all the stories she had heard), but she explored her sexuality a lot in her 20s and had many sexual partners, delving into a lot of kinks and different types of play to figure out what she enjoyed (throwing it out there that she has always been the dominant partner). she took a blow to her confidence with what happened with her ex-husband, despite having moved away from needing reassurance from people, so she abstained from relationships, and pretty much all sexual activity as an extension from that, and focused solely on her work until meeting albert, which was rough at first, considering bdsm is a way of self-expression for her
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ms-m-astrologer · 8 months
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Hi Ms M! I was wondering if there are any placements/aspects in a natal chart that would indicate a strong interest in and/or talent for music?
Thanks 💛
Thanks for the ask!
For music, we’re supposed to look at Venus and any of her associated signs and houses: Taurus, Libra, Pisces (exaltation); houses 2, 7, 12. We want to throw some Leo/5th in there, too, for performing - and Neptune doesn’t hurt.
However.
My main man, W. A. Mozart, had Sun/Aquarius/5, Moon/Sagittarius/4, and Virgo rising. Venus was at the very last degree of Aquarius, in his natal 6th; Neptune opposed his Sun from Leo/11.
My other main man (I’m a Gemini, I’m allowed 2+!), Keith Richards, has Sun/Sagittarius/2, Moon/Virgo/9 conjunct his MC, and Scorpio rising. His Venus/Scorpio/12 is semi-square his Sun and sextile his Moon; his natal Neptune/Libra/10 is just kind of hanging out.
Does any of that seem like enough?? Then there are the three Aries Divas, Aretha Franklin and Diana Ross and Chaka Khan, all with 5th House Aries Suns. That makes more sense to me.
Would love to hear what anyone else thinks…please? Blessings, ❤️💐☮️⭐️
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thezodiaczone · 6 years
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November Forecast for Aries
Get ready for action, Aries. The stars are in a continuous cosmic dance this November, making some major moves. Two outer planets, Uranus and Jupiter, are making zodiac sign changes, which is a big deal since they do so infrequently. Meanwhile, three other planets (Venus, Mercury and Neptune) will weave in and out of retrograde slowdowns. Stay alert because this shifting cosmic landscape can switch up the vibe without notice!
Until November 22, this is all happening against the backdrop of Scorpio season, which is intense enough to begin with. As the Sun moves through your eighth house of merging, transformation and intimacy, you might be uncharacteristically quiet. But who could blame you? There’s a LOT to reflect on and many moving parts to bring together, so you’re in “focus mode” now. You could be processing some heavy emotions or forging a deep connection, particularly near the November 7 Scorpio new moon. Even though there’s plenty going on, devote this day to finding some quiet time to meditate, tune in or connect to your inner guidance system. The powerful messages you receive could impact you for up to six months. Some Aries could make a relationship official. Considering a joint business or financial venture? This new moon favors all mergers, so let the talks begin.
The action really kicks off on November 6, when radical changemaker Uranus backs into YOUR sign for a final four-month lap. It will remain here until March 6, 2019, then it won’t return again in this lifetime. Uranus made its long trek through Aries from March 2011 to May 2018, a seven-year upheaval that could have completely reset your life trajectory. While it may have been hard at times to find your groove, you DID discover authentic new parts of your identity, and by now you’re probably wearing them proudly on your sleeve. Your revelations could have led to a career change or a passionate new life path. Uranus only visits each sign every 84 years, so hosting it in your sign is a big deal!
On May 15, 2018, Uranus moved into Taurus and your second house of work and money, helping you build your big ideas into something tangible (and profitable). But just as you were screwing in the first nuts and bolts, Uranus started its annual five-month retrograde on August 7, first through Taurus and now in Aries. The side-spinning planet will be in reverse until January 6, so the next two months are a powerful window to ensure that you don’t abandon your most innovative ideas. You’re an Aries, and that voice within will never steer you wrong. Take a break from practical details to recalibrate your GPS. In March 2019, when Uranus settles into Taurus until 2026, you’ll be ready to put your visionary ideas into practice!
And then, on November 8, some truly exciting news arrives. Lucky Jupiter, the planet of growth and expansion, zooms into Sagittarius and your ninth house of risk-taking, travel and entrepreneurship for a 13-month visit. Until December 2, 2019, your “out there” ideas could go viral. This auspicious Jupiter cycle, which only happens every 12 years, will supersize your ambitions and, if you want one, it will give you a giant platform for your message. Both Jupiter AND Sagittarius are at “home” in the zodiac’s ninth house. It’s like you’re getting a triple-strength vibration of this no-limits energy. Talk about a gift!
Higher education and publishing also fall in this domain. Over the coming months, you could return to school or spread your message through media, a book or an inspiring “edu-tainment” project. Travel is a highlight, and you could see new parts of the world, or work with people in far-flung places. Jupiter was last in Sagittarius from November 24, 2006, to December 18, 2007, so if you can, reflect on that period for clues of what might resurface.
You probably won’t be sad to see Jupiter exit Scorpio and your intense eighth house, where it’s been since October 10, 2017. Some heavy-duty soul-searching may have consumed you since then. And while all the spiritual and emotional growth was epic, it’s been a lot to take in! Now you’ll move forward with inner resilience, ready to share the transformational energy with others through bold and impactful projects.
Mid-month, there’s a retrograde “changing of the guard” to navigate. On November 16, love planet Venus ends a six-week retrograde that’s been shaking up your committed-relationship houses since October 5. If an ex resurfaced or an important bond was tested, no surprise. Venus retrograde pushed you to strengthen your partnerships or leave the unfulfilling ones behind in order to create room for a real-deal connection.
But no sooner does Venus straighten out than communication planet Mercury starts acting up, turning retrograde from November 16 until December 6. Mercury will back through Sagittarius and your expansive ninth house until December 1, which could interfere with Jupiter’s attempts to heat up your grand plans (so slow down a tad!). The communication planet will finish its last few days in Scorpio, a time to be mindful about everything from close relationships to holiday spending.
In the first half of November, do some “Mercury-proofing” by backing up your data, triple-confirming any travel plans and thinking before you blurt out a brusque or tactless remark. This is a time when all signals can get scrambled, technology breaks down, and conflicts erupt. The holidays are already a minefield of miscommunications for many people, so if you can prevent any breakdowns by planning ahead properly, do it!
Whether or not you observe Thanksgiving, there will be lots of gratitude and good cheer on November 22 as the Sun sails into jubilant Sagittarius until December 21. Now you can emerge from your “intensity cocoon” and reconnect with the wider world. So, what do you want to say or share? You’ll be at no loss for words on November 23, when the year’s only Gemini full moon ignites your third house of communication. You could get exciting, long-awaited news or have a powerful conversation with a friend or sibling. This also happens to be Black Friday, which gives business owners a special boost with marketing and social media. Connect to your audience with an attention-getting, relevant message.
The next day, November 24, foggy Neptune ends a long retrograde that began on June 18 in Pisces and your twelfth house of closure and healing. If you’ve been struggling to let go of a painful or addictive pattern or dealing with some old self-doubt, you might breathe a sigh of relief when Neptune finally corrects course. Feelings you’ve suppressed, perhaps some old grief or pain, could come up. If they do, connect to a supportive professional to help you process those emotions. A creative or spiritual pursuit that got sidelined could pick up speed again. And if you’ve felt disconnected from your intuition in any way, your hotline to the divine will become fiber-optic clear again!
The luckiest day of the month—and year—arrives on November 26, when the radiant Sun and expansive Jupiter make their annual conjunction (meeting). This is especially fortuitous because both are in Sagittarius and your go-big-or-go-home ninth house. What a way to end the month, Aries! If you’re considering taking a leap of faith or making a big plunge into unfamiliar terrain, there’s no better day to do it. An exciting opportunity to travel or spread your message to a larger audience could pop up. If it does, don’t overthink it—seize the moment!
Love & Romance
Ah, love—it hasn’t necessarily been the easiest part of your life for the past month. If you’ve been feeling a little shortchanged in the romance department, you can blame it on vixen Venus, who’s been retrograde (backward) since October 5, bringing back ex-flames and old dramas or just throwing obstacles in your path to partnership. For couples, well-worn conflicts could come up, pushing you to make sure your relationship feels balanced and mutual. Or maybe you just haven’t been able to get that quality time in together.
Venus has been reversing through Scorpio (from October 5 to 31) and Libra (from October 31 to November 16), which happen to rule the two most intimate and committed parts of your chart. If you’ve attempted to rush into anything serious—as your sign is notorious for doing—Venus retrograde will slam the brakes. But the cosmic love goddess is serving up some important lessons that you might (finally) want to heed. As your fellow Aries Diana Ross sang, “You can’t hurry love.” Your sign gets caught up in the magic of the chase, the courtship, the honeymoon; but maybe your staying power could use a little work?
For the first half of November, spend time soul-searching or dealing with any anxiety you might have about feeling trapped or bored in a commitment. Perhaps you’re just not voicing your needs, or you feel like you have to suppress your adventurous appetite. That “exchange rate” doesn’t always seem like one worth paying. For what: security? That’s not even a top priority for your sign. But remember: It’s up to YOU to keep the flames burning when they stop generating automatically. So instead of sitting back and expecting the magic to just happen, work on becoming a fabulous magician who can conjure chemistry anytime, anyplace—no matter how long you’ve been together.
Meantime, lusty Mars (your ruling planet) is bolting through Aquarius and your eleventh house of friends and technology from September 10 to November 15. An online match could have heated up in the past couple months, or you may have felt sparks with a previously platonic person. That could happen in the first two weeks of November, too.
With Venus retrograde, acting on these feelings could get #complicated. But maybe it won’t on November 9, when the love planets serve up a conciliatory gesture by meeting in a beautiful and harmonious trine. Friends could become lovers, couples could connect through honest conversation, and that Tinder swipe could actually deliver a winning match. Stay open to friends hooking you up with their friends, too!
On November 15, Mars will move into Pisces and your dreamy twelfth house for the rest of the year, amping up the fantasy factor. While you could get swept away in a sexy affair, don’t throw out all those important Venus-retrograde lessons! The temptation of a clandestine connection could intensify with Mars in this illusion-spinning zone. While the rash planet could find you acting first and thinking later, don’t underestimate the stress of turning your life upside-down in the name of love (or lust). For couples, this is a powerful time to work through anger toward forgiveness and closure.
Key Dates
November 30: Venus-Uranus Opposition While it’s important to keep the peace in key relationships, neither sacrificing your own desires nor resolutely insisting on having your way will lead to harmony. If you can’t find a suitable partner, look at the role your fierce need for independence may be playing.
Money & Career
With the Scorpio Sun blazing through your magnetic eighth house (until November 22), people will be eager to team up with you. Well, of course they are—but what’s in it for YOU? Actually, Aries, it could be a lot! Your ruling planet, Mars, is heating up your networking sector until November 15, which can point you straight toward a perfect collaborator. In your screening process, look for someone who shares your principles and work ethic, but complements (rather than duplicates) your skills. You might stumble on an ideal candidate around November 7, the date of the Scorpio new moon.
You’ll be feeling confident and optimistic about new ventures starting on November 8, when expansive Jupiter leaves cautious Scorpio and returns to Sagittarius and your entrepreneurial ninth house for the first time in almost 13 years! But don’t try to do everything at once. This transit is in effect for a little more than a year. Enjoy the rush of motivation it brings, but don’t get carried away by big ideas and promises—yours or anyone else’s!
More synergy could spark on November 9, when Mars forms a rare and empowering trine with Venus in your partnership sector. If you feel an instant click with someone, that’s definitely a sign to proceed—but with caution. With Jupiter making you overeager, you might not be using your keenest judgment.
You’ll get a chance to tap the brakes and process all these major developments starting on November 15, when go-go Mars downshifts into Pisces and your twelfth house of rest and reflection. While Aries IS the sign of action, even you need to occasionally take an off-ramp and integrate changes. Take advantage of this opportunity to fully recharge your batteries because when your ruler revs into your sign on New Year’s Day, you’ll want to be ready to hit the ground running!
Key Dates
November 20: Mars-Jupiter Square Letting go can be painful, but if you’re honest with yourself (encouraged by truth-teller Jupiter’s presence), you’ll acknowledge that it’s time for closure—and possibly forgiveness. Difficult as it is, when you confront these things bravely and release what no longer has a place in your life, you open doors to a whole new level of freedom and contentment!
Love Days: 27, 31 Money Days: 11, 20 Luck Days: 8, 18 Off Days: 29, 29, 16
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ms-m-astrologer · 6 years
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The Sun, Part 3: my psychological and spiritual center; my source
Before we get started, here is a list of dead celebrities for you to practice your skills upon:
Vincent Van Gogh: 10th House Aries Sun; Aries decanate, Cancer dwad; conjunct Mercury/Aries/10th, Venus/Pisces/10th, Mars/Pisces/10th
Malcolm X: 5th House Taurus Sun; Capricorn decanate, Aries dwad; conjunct Venus/Gemini/5th, Ceres/Gemini/5th, Vesta/Taurus/4th
Walt Whitman: 2nd House Gemini Sun; Gemini decanate, Scorpio dwad; conjunct Ceres/Gemini/2nd.
Diana, Princess of Wales: 7th House Cancer Sun; Cancer decanate, Libra dwad; conjunct Mercury/Cancer/7th and asteroid Lilith/Cancer/7th.
Isabel Hickey: 9th House Leo Sun; Aries decanate, Gemini dwad; conjunct Pholus/Virgo/9th. (She had a dignified Sun/Leo, Moon/Cancer, Mercury/Virgo, Venus/Libra, Mars/Scorpio, Jupiter/Pisces, and Saturn/Aquarius!)
Margaret Sanger: 2nd House Virgo Sun; Taurus decanate, Taurus dwad; conjunct Mercury/Virgo/2nd, Vesta/Virgo/2nd, Uranus/Virgo/2nd, asteroid Lilith/Virgo/2nd, and Dark Moon Lilith (Waldemath)/Virgo/2nd.
John Lennon: 6th House Libra Sun; Aquarius decanate, Aries dwad; conjunct Mars/Libra/6th, Pallas/Libra/6th, North Node/Libra/6th, and Descendant/Libra.
Marie Curie: 9th House Scorpio Sun; Pisces decanate, Gemini dwad; conjunct Venus/Scorpio/10th, Mars/Scorpio/10th, Juno/Scorpio/9th, Saturn/Scorpio/10th, asteroid Lilith/Scorpio/10th, and MC/Scorpio.
Jane Austen: 4th House Sagittarius Sun; Leo decanate, Virgo dwad; conjunct Ceres/Capricorn/4th, Pallas/Capricorn/4th, Eris/Capricorn/4th, IC/Sagittarius.
Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.: 9th House Capricorn Sun; Virgo decanate, Scorpio dwad; conjunct MC/Scorpio.
Rosa Parks: 1st House Aquarius Sun; Gemini decanate, Leo dwad; conjunct Mercury/Aquarius/1st, Juno/Aquarius/1st, Uranus/Aquarius/1st, mean and true Black Moon Lilith/Aquarius/1st.
George Harrison: 4th House Pisces Sun; Pisces decanate, Taurus dwad; conjunct Pallas/Pisces/4th and asteroid Lilith/Pisces/4th.
Today’s topic is how the Sun represents my psychological and spiritual center; my source.
In the book The Inner Sky, Steven Forrest describes the Sun as being the “gravitational center of the human personality.” Its chief role is to “organize and focus the rest of the chart,” and it shows “assumptions that seem natural and obvious” to us. Just like the real Sun in our physical solar system, right? Remember that if it weren’t for that “real” Sun, we couldn’t see anything else!
I’m always harping that we have to take everything in our birth chart within the context of our Suns. For example, I have a strongly placed Venus in Taurus, conjunct my Descendant from the 6th House. It’s very much a player as regards my angles, and it co-rules my Libra North Node in the 12th House (where Venus is accidentally exalted). My Mars/Aries/5th is also strongly placed; it co-rules my Sun’s house and my Ascendant, and outright rules my Moon’s sign and my South Node’s sign..
But, and it’s a big one: all in the context of my scholarly Sun. Thanks to my Sun/Gemini/8th-Mercury-Vesta “basic identity,” Mars understands that the quickest way isn’t always the shortest way. The signs Aries and Gemini are naturally sextile, so they easily help each other out. (It also ratchets up the impatience, though.)
It’s much more difficult for me to “do” Venus in that brainy context. She’s semi-sextile Mercury and Vesta, which I’ve always interpreted as the beginnings of cooperation between them. Baby steps? I do recall that when I first began to study astrology in earnest, I was devastated to learn how ostensibly diminished a role Venus played for me. Granted, I was in my early 20s (Venus age), and all the available literature made Venus seem like everything I wanted for myself. Not to mention late 70s cultural pressures. (Did I want to be Jerry or Bianca? Marianne or Chrissie?)
What can we do with our Sun signs, anyway? Well, we can deny - overdo - or accept. I was in denial about my essential scholarly self for way too many years. Instead of finding a path for Sun/Gemini/8th, conjunct Mercury and Vesta, I went chasing after Venus instead. Could have made quite a contribution by age 60, perhaps, had I chosen to accept reality.
(The ruefully funny part is that Venus not only co-rules my Libra North Node, but is the esoteric ruler of Gemini. Had I only gone higher….)
As far as “overdoing” it goes, look at Diana, Princess of Wales and her 7th House Cancer Sun. It doesn’t take but a few days of astrological study to realize how that worked out for her when, as a late teenager and early 20-something: she sought emotional warmth and security (Cancer) by getting married (7th House). With Mercury and asteroid Lilith there, we see she also ended up re-enacting her parents’ traumatic split.
Maybe you have a strong Jupiter aspect to your Sun - “doing” your Sun is too easy and/or boring. Perhaps Saturn is restricting and limiting your Sun’s expression; perhaps you have one of the Centaurs involved, and there’s woundedness and trauma to address. Uranus would push you into being the exact opposite of your Sun, just to be contrary. Neptune would confuse you, Pluto would undermine you. (Ms M has all of that.)
Acceptance: not always easy, to be sure. I think about how long it took Van Gogh to become an artist - and against relentless parental pressure not to. No wonder he was an Aries; he needed all the Ram’s courage to buck them. And, my gosh, Rosa Parks!
There are so many different ways to settle in to our Suns. Only a little effort on the internet will bring you scads of information. One could start simply, with flowers and gemstones, and work up. Someone else could interview their Sun - “What do you want to be? Tell me what makes you tick.”
Let me throw in another couple paragraphs of cautionary tale, from Astrology for Yourself:
If this solar energy is blocked, then our sense of self will be weakened or diminished. When we are not in touch with our Sun, we lack faith and confidence in ourselves. In addition, we find it difficult to integrate our life around a central theme. We drift about, having neither direction nor purpose.
If, on the other hand, the solar energy is excessive, then we may become extremely prideful or boastful. The ego may become too overbearing and dominant, producing an inflated sense of self.
Don’t be dismayed when you make mistakes about getting comfortable with your Sun. Part of the deal with the Greater Light is that we don’t always know how to do it - we’re learning these abilities and skills and viewpoints, in this life. (Sort of like the Sorting Hat putting you into the Hogwarts house which demonstrates the qualities you need most.) As a little girl Gemini, I was very prideful and boastful about my intelligence. Now that I’m almost 60, I think, “Well, crap, there’s no way I’ll ever know everything.”
In the next piece (which has come together the most readily) we’ll learn about some more ways to do our Suns. The theme is: My will, my power, my vitality and life force.
Thanks for reading! Please contact me with any questions. XOXOXO
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