The vast majority of people are aware of their Sun Sign (the sign of the month they were born.) However, your dominant sign, which may also include your Moon Sign, Rising Sign, Venus Sign, Mars Sign, and other aspects in your natal chart, is the one that has the most influence over your chart.
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In astrology, what is your ruling planet?
The planet that has the most effect in your entire natal chart is your dominant planet. This is based on a variety of factors, including interactions with the planet and the planet’s position. Your ascendant is the ruler of your chart.
Your dominant planet encapsulates you and your chart, revealing which aspect of your personality is most apparent and powerful in your life. Your chart ruler directs the flow of your graph. It has to do with your feeling of self-expression and identity. It also establishes the tone for the rest of your life.
Because many portions of a person’s natal chart are left relatively unconscious or buried, you may not experience the affects of your dominating planet as much as you feel the influences of your chart ruler. Even whether they are unconscious or concealed, these parts contribute to a person’s dominant planet. Because the ascendant is one of the most prominent and apparent points in the chart, you may experience the effects of the chart ruler more strongly and be more conscious of its influence.
What is the most important factor in your life?
According to chakra psychology, everyone of us has a dominant element based on the element we were born with (our astrology sign), as well as our upbringing and how we grow through the developmental phases. Your dominant element determines your thoughts, activities, relationships, and motives, as well as the one in which you are most inadequate (your opposite element and the key to bringing you back into balance).
What is the location of my chart ruler?
- Mars, Aries, “I am” in the first house
- Venus in Taurus, second house, “I value”
- Mercury, Gemini, 3rd House, “I believe”
- Fourth House: Cancer, Moon, “I feel”
- “I will,” says the Sun in Leo’s fifth house.
- Mercury in Virgo, 6th House, “I analyze”
- Venus, Libra, “I balance,” 7th House
- “I desire” is the eighth house, which is ruled by Mars and Pluto in Scorpio.
- “I see,” Jupiter, Sagittarius, Ninth House
- Saturn, Capricorn, 10th House, “I use”
- Uranus, Aquarius, 11th House “I understand,” says the speaker.
- Neptune, Pisces, 12th House, “I believe”
We can talk about the chart ruler and its overall relevance in your birth chart now that you know the basics of each astrological house and its planetary ruler. For begin, the major theme of our cosmic footprint is determined by our chart ruler, which is absolutely unique to each individual. We need to look at the house in which that planet lives, as well as the sign it occupies, once we know our rising sign and its ruling planet. If your rising sign is Sagittarius, for example, check to see which house and sign Jupiter, Sagittarius’ ruling planet, is in. That is the ruler for your chart.
Using that example, what happens if you’re a rising Sagittarius with Jupiter in Gemini in your seventh house, dubbed the house of partnerships? Because Jupiter is associated with luck and abundance, and Gemini is associated with curiosity and chattiness, you will naturally attract mentally engaging partners, but you will likely become bored of them shortly. This is how your ascendant sign can tell you so much about yourself.
Please take a moment to find out what your rising sign is if you haven’t already. Your life is going to alter in a positive way.
What is the name of my ascendant ruler?
“The planet that regulates your ascendant or rising sign is your chart ruler.” (If you don’t know what this placement is, you can use a birth chart generator to find out.) According to Lang, “your rising sign reflects your body and your contact with the outside world.”
How can you tell if a planet is powerful or not?
When a planet’s longitude is between 05o and 25o in a sign and it is not in a state of weakness, it is termed strong. If the planet is in good shape, the strength can be increased even further.
What does it mean to have Mars as your ruling planet?
Men born under the sign of Mars are rugged males who enjoy sports both watching and participating in them. When they are angry, they are aggressive, egoistic, and destructive. When it comes to the feminine gender, they are conservative in their thinking. They prefer their spouses to be stay-at-home moms rather than office workers. They are both overprotective and distrustful. They have a lot of passion and sexiness!
What does having a dominant house imply?
When a house is dominating, it simply implies that the area of life with which it is related will be amplified, or at the very least extremely essential to you and your identity. To learn more about the houses, go to the page I referenced in Step One, but here are some generalizations about what it implies when each house is dominating.
What is it like to be an air dominating person?
People born under the sign of the air element have a strong sense of objectivity. Their objectivity allows them to remain unaffected by the behavior, the person in question, or the situation in question.
What does it mean to have a strong fire element?
Summer is the Fire Element’s season. It’s a moment to rejoice and celebrate life’s beauty, richness, and fruition. In this season of maturity, when plants blossom and yield fruit, the climate is hot and dry, and the Earth is abundant. It’s a time for us to unwind and appreciate the bounty.
The heart is the principal organ of the Fire Element in Asian medicine. It refers not only to our chest muscle’s ability to circulate blood, but also to the nature of our mind, which delights in peace and quiet. Heart has an energetic body and a tranquil mind when it is in harmony.
By its very nature, fire is incredibly dynamic. Summer is also a season when people are most active outside. Hiking and swimming are both excellent cardiovascular workouts. Exercise, according to Asian medicine, is just as effective for anxiety and depression as it is for circulation.
Fire symbolizes a happy, contented soul capable of regulating and balancing our emotions. We are satisfied when the Fire Element is balanced in our bodies. Even when our joy overflows, we may act responsibly, always remembering to cherish and respect Mother Earth and our fellow humans. The Fire Element is associated with the feeling “Joy.” The definition of joy used to be considerably different from what we think of today in the United States. It represented inner peace in ancient Asia, which includes harmonious ties with family, friends, community, ancestors, nature, and spirit, among other things. A strong, yet compassionate, inner strength emerges from a healthy Fire Element, and it delights in being “spiritually fit.” Spiritual health refers to having enough heart and spirit to develop and engage our entire selves. As a result, meditation is the recommended activity for tonifying the Fire Element.
Meditation allows us to accomplish the Fire Element’s general functions, such as receiving, responding to, and adjusting to life’s stimuli, from the center of our core of tranquility. When we consider the Fire Element in this light, “contentment” may be a better translation than “joy.” This peaceful satisfaction stems from an inner recognition and appreciation of our true Self’s beauty.
The Person of Fire
When the Fire Element is in harmony, it produces a person who has a strong sense of self and a sympathetic, sociable attitude. People that have a lot of Fire energy in their personality might be quite charming. They are vivacious and expressive, and they are excellent at motivating others. They could enjoy conversing and socializing. They dislike being alone and seek out other people’s affection and attention. Many of them are talented artists. Fire personalities are also kind and easy to communicate with. They enjoy pleasing others and are skilled at complimenting them.
When someone is out of balance, they may become self-absorbed, thrown about by the emotional ups and downs of life’s dramas (great or small, real or imagined), unable to find a moment’s peace of mind. Mood swings, restlessness, and manipulative behavior are all negative traits associated with an excess of Fire in the personality.
Of course, everyone who strives to live life to the fullest will likely exhibit moods that are challenging for those around them at times. “Is this a scenario where I should restrain my response, or is this a time when I should ‘go for it’ and risk the consequences?” we may have to ask ourselves at these times. The solutions must come from a position of deep self-awareness, one that is full of heart. As a result, meditation is seen to be the most tonifying exercise for Fire.
Neck and shoulder pain, morning stiffness in the neck or low back, certain types of headaches, insomnia, easily overwhelmed, lack of concentration, obsessive thinking, anxiety, palpitations, poor digestion, poor circulation, and tingling in the fingers are some of the most common Fire Element complaints.
Palpitations, hypertension, cardiac troubles, and mouth and tongue sores are all common ailments.
A person with a weak Fire Element may stutter, talk too much and too quickly, or laugh nervously. Anxiety, restlessness, and insomnia are all possible symptoms. They could be overly exuberant, readily pushed to extremes, or emotionally frigid and unfeeling.
People who are strongly impacted by the Fire Element may be sensitive in extremely hot weather, and walking might help them relax and center themselves. The flavor of Fire is a bitter one. Although coffee has a harsh taste, its effects can irritate the heart. Dark, green leafy vegetables are among the bitter flavors that are good for you.