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Topic: When a natal chart sun sign is different from sun sign birthday dates?
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Geminiyoungster Knowflake Posts: 373 From: Registered: Jun 2013
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posted October 31, 2015 12:08 AM
What I mean by this is when you are born on the cusp of a sign, but your sun sign is different in a natal chart. For example, lets say that you are are an Aries born on April 19, but when you do your natal chart with birth time, it says you a Taurus sun sign? Does this mean that you are both sun signs? My sibling has this and I can't believe it says a Taurus with a Taurus mercury becuase she has such a temper sometimes..IP: Logged |
VirgoAquaSag Knowflake Posts: 55 From: Registered: Sep 2010
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posted October 31, 2015 01:06 AM
I was born on September 22nd, which is the last day of Virgo. If I were to be born 15 hours later, I would have been a Libra. I think I feel both influence especially since I have Mercury and Midheaven in Libra as well. Sun is still in Virgo though. So I don't think it means I have two Sun signs..although that would be cool.Does she have anything else in Aries? Where is her mars and how is the condition of her mars? Also the Bulls DO have temper!! It's not as short fused as Aries but once they get mad enough...it is worse than Aries' temper. IP: Logged |
polkadotstars Knowflake Posts: 429 From: Washington, DC Registered: Feb 2015
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posted October 31, 2015 08:30 AM
My birthday is February 19 and sometimes articles classify me as an Aquarius. However my birth chart says Pisces. There are many factors in someone's chart that make up their personality. If your sister has a temper there might be other aspects going on that reflect it. IP: Logged |
DopGang Knowflake Posts: 1129 From: <--------- over there. Registered: Jun 2015
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posted October 31, 2015 08:42 AM
I think that while there are generic dates that we use and those are normally correct. A full day is actually 23 hours, 56 minutes, 4 seconds. (I looked it up real quick) Based on earth rotation on it's axis. I can't remember who discovered it but I've read about it. There is a short period of time on those crossover days, from one sign to the next that the physical body of the sun, from our point of view, can literally be in two signs but it's a pretty tight window. In reality, it doesn't change every time at midnight. It can officially change at 3:04 in the morning, etc. Though again for a short time it literally will be straddling two signs. It's just much easier, and yet still accurate enough, for us to say, "ok. April 20th it entered Taurus". In reality, it varies slightly year to year but who honestly is going to remember the exact time for each sign, each year? It may have entered at 8:52 a.m. (officially) on the 20th, etc. (Just an example only) I read about this many years ago, somewhere. LOL IP: Logged | |