SOLAR RETURN CHART BASIC : from first house to 12 house

    
                          
             
           
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THE SUN IN THE SOLAR RETURN CHART




   The Sun is the most significant planet in the solar return chart. Its position by house shows the most emphasized area of life during the coming year, how and where you expend the greatest amount of energy.

The house placement of the Sun is reflected in the interpretation of the other planets, and may be the motivating force behind their symbolism. For example, a 1st house solar return Sun will show an assertive and subjective approach to life. All activities will be motivated by self-interest and the need for self-development.

Most likely this individual will work alone on projects. If the Sun is trine Saturn in the 10th house of the solar return chart, personal qualities developed by the individual can be used in the area of career advancement. This would be a great time to start a new business because Saturn in the 10th house has the connotation of starting from scratch with a new professional endeavor. The self-improvement urge suggested by the Sun in the 1st house is reflected in the Saturnian placement in the 10th house.

Patterns of Movement


 From year to year, the Sun passes through the solar return chart in a clockwise direction, falling into every third house for those people who remain in the same location. For example, the Sun in the 1st house in this year's solar return will probably move up to the 10th house next year, assuming certain conditions: the individual must remain in the same location and this location should not be too far north or too far south in terms of latitude.

The following year, the solar return Sun will move to the 7th house, and then into the 4th house the next year. In this example, the Sun is moving through the angular houses. The Sun is as likely to develop a pattern of rotation through the succedent and cadent houses, moving through the houses of the same angularity.

 The Midheaven of the solar return chart jumps ahead three signs every year (plus or minus a few degrees), and this causes the Sun's clockwise movement of three houses forward in the new solar return chart. If your Sun is 16 degrees Scorpio and this year your solar return Midheaven is 14 degrees Scorpio, the Sun will be in the 10th house. Next year, if you remain in the same location, the Midheaven will be approximately 14 degrees Aquarius, and your solar return Sun will probably fall into the 7th house. The following year, a Taurus Midheaven will put your Sun in the 4th house.

    
                          
             
           
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  1. The SUN in first House in SOLAR RETURN CHART
  2. The SUN in Second House in SOLAR RETURN CHART interpretation
  3. The SUN in Second House in SOLAR RETURN CHART interpretation
  4. The SUN in 4th House in SOLAR RETURN CHART interpretation
  5. The SUN in 5th House in SOLAR RETURN CHART Interpretation
  6. The SUN in 6th House in SOLAR RETURN CHART Interpretation
  7. The SUN in 7th House in SOLAR RETURN CHART interpretation
  8.  The SUN in 8th House in SOLAR RETURN CHART interpretation
  9. The SUN in 9th House in SOLAR RETURN CHART interpretation
  10. The SUN in 10th House in SOLAR RETURN CHART interpretation
  11. The SUN in 11th House in SOLAR RETURN CHART Interpretation
  12. The SUN in 12th House in SOLAR RETURN CHART interpretation

Interpreting SOLAR Return Chart without time of birth or 12 House System


   The solar return chart is very simple to interpret, and it is probably the easiest predictive technique to use. The most important thing to remember about the interpretation of the solar return chart is that it can be treated like a natal. If you can interpret a natal chart, then you can interpret a solar return. None of your expertise in natal interpretation will be lost.

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