Predictive Astrology: The Eagle and the Lark by Brady Bernadette

Predictive Astrology: The Eagle and the Lark by Brady Bernadette

Author:Brady, Bernadette [Brady, Bernadette]
Language: eng
Format: azw3
Publisher: Red Wheel Weiser
Published: 1999-01-14T16:00:00+00:00


Progressed Sun Aspecting the Chart

The progressed Sun, unlike the progressed Moon, does contribute Solar symbolism to all of its progressions as it moves slowly through the chart. When the progressed Sun makes an aspect, the sense of self is being altered. For the symbolism of the Sun is the sense of self and the sense of being—the concept of who you are and what you feel you can achieve. The Sun can form aspects to the natal planets or points and can also yield meaning when it forms aspects to other progressed planets.

For example, the progressed Sun forming a conjunction to natal Uranus can turn a conservative person into an individual who does not care what the Establishment thinks—one no longer afraid to rebel. Be aware that this person can be dissuaded from rebelling because this is a chart-related-progression. However, if we have progressed Sun conjunct progressed Uranus then we have the same conservative person becoming the rebel—but now it is unshakable. The basic meaning of Sun-Uranus manifests with a stronger or weaker determination, depending on whether it is the natal Uranus or progressed Uranus being aspected.

The next point to be aware of is that, in the case of the outer planets, movement by progression is only a few degrees over a lifetime. Therefore, the progressed planet will always be very close to its natal position and thus, the effect of any progression to these points will be felt at both the unshakable as well as the changeable levels.

Whether it is to a natal planet or a progressed planet, the progressed Sun in forming aspects will give you a new definition of yourself.

Joan of Arc's progressed Sun trine natal Jupiter implied that she felt invincible, full of god Jupiter). If your progressed Sun aspects Saturn, you are feeling responsible, able to take control, or else intimidated or weighed down by commitments—caged in.

Vincent Van Gogh was born March 30, 1853. His progressed Sun conjoined his natal Saturn in June of 1890. History tells us that he committed suicide a few weeks later, thinking that he was a failure.

In December of 1880, Vincent's progressed Sun had conjoined his natal Uranus. This was the time when he was pushed out of missionary work and was in the depths of despair. In this state, he started to draw and discovered his true vocation. His self-confidence is reported to have been fully restored, for he was re-defining himself as an artist—rejoicing in his newfound talents and a new personal definition.



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