THE SUN          
The Sun is the ruling planet of the Zodiac Sign of Leo.
The cycle of The Sun through the whole 12 Zodiac Signs is one year. The Sun returns to the same
position it had when a person was born on their birthday each year. This is how one's birthday
is established.
When people refer to their "Star Sign", as being for instance Aries or Taurus or Gemini or Cancer
etc., they are actually referring to the Zodiac Sign the Sun was passing by in the heavens, when
they were born. Below are listed the periods when The Sun is passing by each Zodiac Sign. The
change-over dates from one sign to another is called "the cusp". People born around this time
may not know which sign is their Sun Sign. The dates given below are the most common change-over
dates, however, The Sun does not conveniently make these changes at exactly the same time each
year. For one who is born on the cusp, their sign can definitely be established by an
Astrologer, particularly if the time of birth is known, although it is not always necessary to
have this information.
ARIES: Born between 21st March & 20th April
TAURUS: Born between 21st April & 20th May
GEMINI: Born between 21st May & 20th June
CANCER: Born between 21st June & 22nd July
LEO: Born between 23rd July & 22nd August
VIRGO: Born between 23rd August & 22nd September
LIBRA: Born between 23rd September & 22nd October
SCORPIO: Born between 23rd October & 21st November
SAGITTARIUS: Born between 22nd November & 21st December
CAPRICORN: Born between 22nd December & 19th January
AQUARIUS: Born between 20th January & 18th February
PISCES: Born between 19th February & 20th March
The Sun Sign represents the characteristics a person is meant to develop and utilise in this
life-time. This is not automatically the way a person is, as many people believe. This is a
misinterpretation. It is what one has to learn. For a person to experience ultimate happiness
they must develop the qualities of this Zodiac Sign. Look to the explanations of the Zodiac
Signs to see just what are these qualities.
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