Summer Solstice and Change In Life

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Hi all! If you tuned in last week, I gave an overview of the 12 astrological houses, and for today’s blog I’m going to explain the importance of the Summer Solstice. This event is known by several names, including summer equinox or midsummer. While this event holds tradition in many countries and cultures, it also is an important event in the astrological world!

Every summer, typically landing on a date between the 20th and 22nd of June, is the longest day of the year. The numerical dates vary year to year, and past dates can be found online. The north pole is tilted, causing earths northern hemisphere to be closest to the sun. In turn, causing a day of thorough sunshine and maximum length. This creates a beautiful day full of celebration and nature.

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The summer solstice correlates to the beginning of Cancer season, and during this time everyone is encouraged to put priority on emotional wellbeing. This is consistent through each year. The sun is affiliated with a masculine energy and meaning. Yet, the sign of cancer is a feminine placement. This constant masculinity coming into contact with the new introduced femininity is a great time for balancing your energy: some people need receptiveness and gentleness, and some may need help in being strong willed and sturdy. As previously talked about, each person has a unique chart, which shows readings about placements. Because of this, the summer solstice also has a more specific message for each of the twelve sun signs. Which makes sense- the whole premise of the equinox revolves around the sun- so it’s only logical for the correlation. The degree of the sun is constantly changing, so each year the advice is different that the solstice before. Yet, for examples sake, we can look at this past summer of ’22.

 

Say we take those with Taurus sun signs. In the previous month, the sun would’ve been placed in in second house. Yet- with the sun’s rotation during the solstice- it will shift into the third house. As discussed in last week’s blog, house three deals with community and one’s self-discovery. Therefore, this alteration will help benefit your social energy and interactions. Using this method, everyone can take their own chart and see what changes are in store for them. Or, if you are still too unfamiliar to do you own readings, there are many websites that are posted every year before the solstice. Many provide either short or detailed descriptions of what the changes in you chart will mean.

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This yearly event holds an important place in many religions, worldwide. Historically, Pagans were the first documented belief system to celebrate this event. In western beliefs, Christianity typically associates this event with the nativity of john the Baptist. Still, the most recognizable tradition is Midsummer, in Sweden. the This is a heavily photographed event, as it is an annual tradition full of meaning. When someone brings up solstice festivals, this is what most people think of. Midsummer has been covered by the media for hundreds of years, and each year tourists come from all over to witness the tradition.

All in all, the Summer Solstice is an important day each year and if you are interested in astrology, a great way to get deeper into traditions.

 

The 12 Houses and Where You Reside

Welcome back everyone! Last week I introduced astrology with the basics of everyone’s “big three.”

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This week I wanted to take a look at astrological houses and how they change based on your zodiac signs. If you haven’t figured it out yet, twelve tends to be a recurring number when discussing astrology, especially so in this situation. There are 12 astrological houses– each coordinating with the 12 zodiac signs– all being a different descriptor of your life.

There are plenty of online websites to create a simple way to view and read your chart. Based on your big three, a natal chart is produced, and the inner ring of this wheel shows which zodiac sign is in the house and what planet rules said house. Each house reveals more about each person and their journey and is given a respective name based on its influence. These being the house of: self, earnings, relatives, family, hobbies, health, marriage, wills, philosophy, career, community or endings.  Depending on the planet that occupies each house, different explanations ensue!

 

Houses 1-6

Each person has a different combination of planets ruled in each house, and they are so peculiar they don’t repeat for thousands of years. The first six houses are known as the personal. The first is determined by the moment one came to be on earth and is aligned with the rising sign. This makes sense, as it coincides with the personality and appearance we keep up. Second reveals how a person deals with possession and tangible goods. Third shows how one interacts with the community and surrounding world for better self-discovery. Next is an important house, the fourth which signals inherited ancestral traits. Afterwards, the final houses take on opposite tasks, play and work. House five describes how an individual indulges in hobbies and creative outlets; house six informs on the habits one gains around completing tasks and jobs. All these topics are considered personal and individualistic, making them a great way to learn more about the manner in which you operate.

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The final six houses are described as interpersonal. To start, the seventh governs relationships and partnerships throughout life. Afterwards, the eighth is an intriguing house that deals with many topics, some being: birth, death, intimacy, and the mystery. Following this, the ninth shows morality and ethics, while also tying in travel and expansion. The subsequent house has to do with structure and public image, saying information like achievements and legacy. House eleven goes along with the communities one will encounter during friendships, society, and throughout the media. Finally– and fittingly– the twelfth rules endings and finalities. This ties up loose ends and expresses your surrendering. These topics are all very interconnected with other people and those who you interact with, providing a reason for the title of the interpersonal houses.

All in all, this provides a basic explanation for the twelve astrological houses. Once you understand what each house rules, you can look at the planet that is in each house. The planet provides the personalization and tailors the reading specifically for you! Thanks for joining me this week and be sure to come back next time!