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The Sun is the ruler of Leo, fixed fire, and is exalted in Aries. From it come all the positive powers of our nature, all those that urge us outward and forward, and make for strong and vigorous manifestation on the physical plane. A well placed Sun makes for dignity, self-reliance, strength of character, just appreciation of one’s value, abundant affection, and ready helpfulness, with powers of leadership, control and command. There are virile animal spirits, buoyancy, magnanimity, and a large and open way of viewing and dealing with life. If the Sun is obscurely placed these qualities are lacking. A prominent but afflicted Sun (i.e. strong mundanely, but weak by sign and aspect) gives a semblance of the solar virtues, but they tend to run to excess and lack balance and common sense to control them; the native is apt to be ostentatious, bombastic, promising much and performing little, trying to lead, but often being, in fact, a puppet in the hands of favourites and sycophants. The affection may degenerate into sensuality, maudlin sentiment, or mere verbal affection, masking real selfishness. The self-confidence is either excessive or else hides inner cowardice and incompetence. We get, in fact, many
of the qualities that one associates with a bad monarch. The Sun is at the centre
of the solar system and appears to ‘drive it’. The Sun represents
light, consciousness and day. It is the ultimate planetary symbol
of yang, yang being the active energising principle that is the source
of all motion. The Sun as yang, is the polar counterpart to the Moon,
as yin. The Sun and Moon are one of the horoscope’s most important
manifestations of this primary duality. The Sun is the archetype
of the hero. The hero sets out into the world and attempts to bring
order out of chaos through imposing his will. He undergoes severe
trials in order to prove his strength and worthiness, especially against
the power of darkness. The Sun has traditionally been said to ‘rule’ persons in authority. Like employers, important government officials, the government itself, and of course, kings and nobles. Of course not all kings or presidents act in a solar manner.
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