Is there any planet in astrology similar to the sun?
uwndbjsa
2013-04-16 11:50:03 UTC
i know leo is ruled by the sun but is there any planet in astrology similar to the sun like jupiter, mars, mercury, saturn, uranus, neptune, venus or moon
Five answers:
2013-04-17 18:36:24 UTC
Moon - it doesn't retrograde [along with the sun] similar effects and/or symbolism of the sun [1st closest 2nd strength ]
Jupiter - it's well on its way to becoming a Sun itself emitting it's own light and large size + etc [Ruler of Sagittarius ]
Uranus + Saturn [as a combine but mostly Uranus ] as it is the opposite of Leo
genter
2016-12-15 14:10:57 UTC
Venus in Aries: i think of I actual have extra of the positives of this placement. i'm no longer self concentrated, although each so often act on my impulses besides even when I do have the entire image. i do in contrast to wishy washiness. i do no longer ideas confrontations even on the prospect of ugliness (extra like my Mars in Scorpio). Mercury in Pisces: I actual have an particularly confusing time defining inner stories in words at situations. i admire analyzing and that i swim in a everyday soup of emotion, mine and others, and experience i will in no way show myself thoroughly. i began out writing waka (haiku and tanka - standard for their shape) to paintings it out. and characteristic been an particularly prepared beginner return and forth photographer considering the fact that my early 20s. Moon in Gemini: no longer in detriment yet in its fall. Yeah, fairly. Can get scattered in too many instructions.
Cookie
2013-04-16 11:57:31 UTC
The Sun is a star, not a planet. It is just a mass of flammable gas (mostly hydrogen). All the stars you see at night are "similar'' to the sun. A well know star to humans is Proxima Centauri which radiates white light.
Dr,Sir Ichiban
2013-04-18 00:40:57 UTC
Since when is the sun a planet?
Fractured
2013-04-16 12:03:18 UTC
Pluto is not regarded as a planet either, but astrologers won't tell you this. They like to perpetuate the myth that astrology is real.
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