The sun is the first dominant in Loren Gray’s astral chart. In the following paragraph, we shall indicate the significance of this fact:
As the heart of the solar system and the gravitational center of the travels of the earth and the other planets, the sun is the primordial light, the source of all warmth and life. From the dawn of humanity, it has been worshipped. It has symbolized the absolute power kings and despots yearn for and emulate. The sun king, the nucleus of society, embodied a principle of cohesion and harmony.
Various subordinates—aka planets—revolved around it. In terms of psychological symbolism, the sun corresponds to the center of an individual, the factor that rules your psyche. Its luminous aspects are usually associated with knowledge and consciousness. As a creator of life, it is related to the image of the mother and the influence of motherhood on an individual’s consciousness and ideals. As a result, the sun’s position in a birth chart always indicates the way in which an individual will relate to your goals and ideals, what your ambitions and aspirations might involve.
A person whose chart is strongly “solar” usually identifies very positively with motherhood. Loren Gray’s personality is friendly, energetic, and creative, with high ideals and a firm determination to accomplish them. Loren Gray takes your own superiority and authority over others for granted, and has a natural ability to command the attention and admiration of an audience. Loren Gray is a born leader who enjoys being in the limelight and may behave somewhat theatrically or with dramatic exaggeration.
Loren Gray has definite artistic leanings. The sense of your ideals is evident to Loren Gray and may lead to be somewhat self-focused. If ill-directed, your deep aspirations may lead to such faults as egotism, selfishness, or greediness for power.
The moon is the second dominant in Loren Gray’s astral chart. In the following paragraph, we shall indicate the significance of this fact:
As the second light of the solar system, the moon has always been associated with the sun in the minds of men. The moon and sun are the primordial cosmic couple. This satellite of the earth, which mysteriously waxes and wanes, has been compared to the eternal feminine principle, the mother hovering over Loren Gray’s infant’s cradle. Psychologically, the moon is thus symbolic of the mother and the mother image. This figure is a primordial element in the psyche of each individual. Depending on Loren Gray’s nature, the mother figure may correspond to Loren Gray’s biological mother, a grandmother, or a woman who cared for Loren Gray in infancy and childhood.
When Loren Gray reaches adulthood, this mother-figure and all the emotions and bonds associated with Loren Gray may be transferred to something else: a spouse, a companion, an institution, a church, corporation, or political movement, a cult, etc. In short, any individual or structure likely to take on the mother’s duty of caring for and nurturing the vulnerable aspects of an individual.
To be more down-to-earth, the mother figure corresponds to the habits which were learned and then definitively incorporated into Loren Gray’s identity as Loren Gray gradually became acculturated and progressed toward social independence. As a result, a strongly “lunar” personality often finds it difficult to adapt and is uncomfortable outside the secure setting of familiar routines.
Closely tied to Loren Gray’s past, Loren Gray may be unwilling to detach Loren Gray from it and embark on Loren Gray’s life as an individual in the here and now. Loren Gray still identifies somewhat with Loren Gray’s inner child and may display a child’s capricious behavior, indulging in moodiness and indecision. Loren Gray’s passivity may make Loren Gray easily influenced, Loren Gray’s sensitivity makes Loren Gray subjective, and Loren Gray hesitates to open up and lay Loren Gray’s soul bare. In Loren Gray’s daily life, psychic activity will rule. Loren Gray’s imagination, memory, sensitivity, sensation, and sentiment nearly overwhelm Loren Gray’s psyche.
Loren Gray has the planet Venus as the third most dominant planet in their astral chart. This planet is associated with love, beauty, money, and pleasure. So, what does it mean for Loren Gray to have Venus as their third most dominant planet?
In traditional astrology, Venus (or Aphrodite, her Greek name) is the planet of love. A source of universal attraction, this planet corresponds to the original urge which bonds two human beings together in love. Venus is thus both the magnetism which brings human beings together (not lust, which is symbolized by Mars, but the object which attracts lust) and the gift of love. This ambiguity is interpreted astrologically by the fact that Venus rules two houses of the zodiac. In Taurus, Venus symbolizes the awakening to bodily lust, and in Libra, the bond of marriage. As a result, Venus may take on very different aspects depending on the individual’s degree of awareness.
Likewise, this ambiguity explains Aphrodite’s equivocal conduct in Greek myth and her innumerable couplings and motherhood. Depending on the legend, she may embody brutal, passionate love (with Anteros), the wisdom of the heart which rescues from passion (Harmonia); she also becomes tenderness and purity (with Adonis), pure sexuality (with Eros), a transforming energy (with Vulcan), etc. Mistress of the Arts, she represents beauty, understanding, and peace.
Psychologically, individuals under the influence of Venus are struggling with their love instincts. This is why Loren Gray cannot conceive of living without a personal emotional relationship to someone else and sometimes fears solitude and the encounter with themselves. They are extremely attractive to others and are a creator and artistic genius who seems to imbue all they touch with beauty and harmony. Their artistic skills are obvious to the people around them and may be applied to career endeavors.
Pleasure, outings, seduction, love, and a thriving but sometimes superficial social life are the hallmarks of their life.
The ninth house is an area of the sky which is especially important in Loren Gray’s theme. In the following paragraph, we shall explain the general meaning of this fact.
According to traditional astrology, this area is ruled by Sagittarius, the ninth sign of the zodiac. Its chief attributes are moral and political judgment (laws, ethics, and politics as a means of improving society), dreams, distant journeys, studies such as religion, philosophy, priesthood, spiritual guidance, and wisdom.
More specifically, we can interpret astrology as demonstrating that the life and consciousness of an individual gravitate around two fundamental principles: the self (the Ascendant) and others (the Descendant).
In life, everything begins in us and proceeds outward, but it is reflected, experienced, and renewed by our relations with others. Indeed, once Loren Gray grows beyond the subjective field of their ego and reaches adulthood, they must be able to adapt and modify their abilities in such a way as to fulfill a specific function in the outer world. The reference framework Loren Gray uses to judge their worth is not only their personal life, but the huge complex of values, principles, and laws which regulate life in a community.
The ninth house rules this much broader framework, which includes law as well as philosophy, psychology, science, religion, mysticism, occult studies, etc. An individual with a great deal of activity in this area of their astrological chart will probably feel a strong desire for personal expansion. An idealist, Loren Gray will seek out experiences which reveal knowledge and meaning to them and give them a better indication of their purpose in living. The difficulties they are likely to face will be hidden behind what appears to be success. They may arise from your expansiveness, which is sometimes uncontrollable, or disproportionate.
Although at the outset, your ambition and desire for personal development are a source of strength, they later become powerful enough to cut you off from yourself. If you identify too strongly with the flattering self-image reflected by the community, you may gradually begin to neglect your personal essence. Because this perverse tendency to confuse form with function is reinforced by modern society’s emphasis on packaging and advertising, you are liable to lose yourself completely. A state of expansion could be expressed as a psychic inflation (a loss of oneself in an abstract ideal, or a delusion of grandeur) or as a partial loss of yourself due to over identification with your personal mask (or persona).
This house thus reveals that nothing is more difficult than failure in a period of success. Ambition, which may be a compensatory personal over evaluation, sometimes transforms understanding, a principle of cohesion and love, into personal power.
The eighth house is an area of the sky which is especially important in Loren Gray’s theme, because it contains several planets, including the one which rules her rising sign. In the following paragraph, we shall explain the general meaning of this fact.
According to tradition, this house is associated with the sign of Scorpio, and thus the themes of death, metamorphosis, and sexuality. It is also related to birth and initiation, and, in more practical terms, inheritances, legacies, and debts. More specifically, the area is related to the idea of partnership resources. It raises such issues as the management of a collective heritage and the administration of assets acquired in association with another person, and the sharing out, psychologically and materially, of these resources in marriage and business partnerships.
As a result, three interdependent but fundamental factors inherent to initiating any mutually beneficial partnership are emphasized: trust, management, and responsibility. Obviously, a partnership devoid of trust is dangerous, if not impossible.
Only when true trust and mutual confidence are established can a cooperative activity yield profit. The next step is managing the profit (or loss) resulting from the cooperative enterprise: sharing it out equally between the partners, or re-investing it in view of making the enterprise more profitable. The responsibility of the manager (and any participant who is a co-manager) is obviously engaged, because it would be unethical for Loren Gray to keep any of the wealth generated by the group’s activities for their own personal benefit. Loren Gray must also be responsible enough not to flee in case of difficulty.
Sexuality, which is an asset or resource of the couple, can be thought of according to the same dynamic. If sexual problems arise, if they are not due to physiological problems, they are always related either to a loss of mutual confidence, to mismanagement of the physical and psychological exchange, or to an insufficient sense of duty on the part of one of the partners.
Due to the significance of this area in Loren Gray’s astral chart, Loren Gray may encounter one of these issues. It will be vital for Loren Gray to become truly conscious of what is at stake in their partnerships. As a result, Loren Gray will have to evaluate the wealth they acquire as a result of their relationships and measure the power conferred upon them by their participation in intimate, social, or professional relationships.
The seventh house is an area of the sky which is especially important in Loren Gray’s theme. In the following paragraph, we shall explain the general meaning of this fact.
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