FAQ About Astrology
What is a sun sign?
A Sun sign, also known as a zodiac sign or star sign, refers to the position of the Sun at the time of a person's birth. It is the most well-known and widely recognized component of an individual's astrological profile.
In astrology, the Sun is considered a symbol of core identity, ego, vitality, and self-expression. It represents the essence of a person's character and the central driving force behind their actions and aspirations.
The Sun travels through the twelve zodiac signs over the course of a year, spending approximately one month in each sign. The sign in which the Sun is located at the time of a person's birth determines their Sun sign.
For example, if someone is born when the Sun is in the zodiac sign of Taurus, they would have a Taurus Sun sign. If the Sun is in Leo at the time of birth, the person would have a Leo Sun sign. This Sun sign is considered a significant factor in shaping a person's general personality traits, preferences, and tendencies.
While the Sun sign provides valuable information, it is just one piece of the astrological puzzle. To gain a more comprehensive understanding of an individual's astrological profile, other factors such as the positions of the Moon, Ascendant, and other planets in the birth chart should also be taken into account.