PROGRESSED SUN CONJUNCT THE MIDHEAVEN OR ASCENDANT
The progressed Sun moves one degree per year and it governs
ambition, power and authority. It also reflects our vitality and our
ability to recuperate from illnesses. It often identifies the husband or
father in a woman’s chart as well as authority figures in life such as your
superiors within the working environment. It could, however, also be
directly related to you, personally.
The influence of the progressed Sun on the Midheaven or
Ascendant is generally in effect for three years. The energies can be
felt as much as one and one-half degrees before it becomes direct and for the
same extended period of degrees after it moves away from being exact.
When the progressed Sun is in conjunction with the natal
Ascendant, it can indicate a time of advancement in life on many levels.
This could include favourable opportunities for change in life and
opportunities for inner achievements and/or outer success. It can also
indicate the potential for meeting someone in life that will have a great
influence on you and will teach you many life lessons. It could also
suggest that the father or in some cases your son has available to them
opportunities that the aspect and placement is suggesting. These
influences would be of a positive note if there are other conditions within the
chart that suggest similar opportunities.
The progressed Sun on the Ascendant often implies that
health is robust and feelings linked to good health are often a
by-product. Much depends on the influence of other transits and
progressions affecting the Ascendant during the three year period of influence.
When the progressed Sun is in conjunction to the Midheaven,
depending on the age of the individual, we may find advancement opportunities
in occupation or there may be a graduation from such as University. Some
of life’s objectives often materialize when the progressed Sun reaches this
degree. More opportunities for our hopes and wishes to manifest are often
indicated when the Progressed Sun reaches the MC (Midheaven). Changes of
a positive nature to our status may occur or present themselves. Much
depends on the natal potential, but nonetheless, the time is ripe for
opportunities to enhance the career or move ahead in life during this aspect.
If the Progressed Sun were conjunct the MC, it would also be
in opposition to the IC often suggesting changes to the home environment and to
family members. Oppositions usually imply actions from someone
else. This could suggest that a son or possibly a daughter might move
from home especially if Venus or Mars is somehow connected to this
position. There may be potential for some type of income or opportunities
involving the home. More potential is suggested when the Progressed Sun
is in conjunction to the IC, as conjunctions offer more opportunities than an
oppositions angle. Oppositions often suggest reversals or challenging
conditions that often stem from others.
When deciphering the Progressed Sun always take into
consideration the potential in the natal chart and the transits and
progressions to the chart as a whole. Remember there has to be three or
more similar aspects to stimulate an event, either through transit or
progression. The more aspects involved suggesting something similar, the
greater the possibility for an event to occur.
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