SUN Moves to Libra -Time to Focus on individual self and the shared self

This is a bit late, but nevertheless; as the saying goes "Its better to be late than never..:)..." the news is Lord Sun has moved to Libra on Oct 18 from Virgo (as per Vedic Astrology). The Sun represents our external drive, our potential, our conscious will etc. In Virgo, the Sun is somewhat shy, cautious and conservative but in Libra, he is social, accommodating and fair-minded. At best in Libra he is charming, diplomatic and objective. At worst, he is indecisive, self-indulgent and gullible as Lord Sun is debilitated in this sign. However, the Libra-Sun encourages harmony between the individual self (who I am) and the shared self (who I am with others).

While in Libra till mid November, the Sun helps us find the balance between remaining true to who we are, even in a relationship practice objectivity and be reminded that we are creatures who flourish when making connections with others. Libra is governed by the planet of love, Venus, who is retrograde in Libra too-- giving relationship-related matters extra emphasis, especially the balance between the self and the shared self.

With two Full Moons (Libra-Sun opposing Aries-Moon) during this time, we are afforded twice the opportunity for endings/closures/resolutions with regards to unhealthy, unhappy relationships -- whether with the self or with others, so END it well, if it has to finally end now

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