The Big Three: Sun, Moon, and Ascendant, with Christopher Nemec
All About Astrology
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13-Nov-2014
Almost anyone you meet will have the same story about how they were introduced to astrology, and that was by learning about their “sign” which is, in fact, their Sun sign. Most people, astrologers included, will agree that the Sun does hold an important place in a person’s horoscope, but there are two other factors that hold about equal weight, but are usually unknown by many, and that is the Moon sign and ascendant, a.k.a. the rising sign.
This introductory lecture helps to explain why these are known as “The Big Three” and how you can start to understand why a Sun sign alone cannot explain much of your core personality. With the knowledge gained from this lecture, you will have a tool that can help you to see the people in your life with a little more clarity and understanding.
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