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What is Your Ascendant?

Hello everyone, Hope you are all having a great day. Today we are going to discuss Ascendants,  which are also known as Rising Signs. They play an important role in your horoscope. It reflects your outward, your most noticeable traits, and to a great extent determines how the outside world looks at you.

The word outer is often used to define your Rising sign because it’s the sign that represents your outer personality, again your most noticeable qualities. In other words, your “image”. Most often than not, it’s what the world first sees in you, that impression you make on other people; family, friends and yes of course, enemies. It is actually more revealing than your sun sign, can you believe it?!

It’s been compared to the door of a house, an entranceway that visitors first see; pass through in order to look at the house itself. There is a perfect blend at the Sun sign and Rising sign known as the Ascendants.

The Ascendants is known to be the sign that was rising at the time of birth, again the Rising sign. Here is each of the Rising Signs: Aries, Taurus, Gemini, Cancer, Leo, Virgo, Libra, Scorpio, Sagittarius, Capricorn, Aquarius, and Pisces.

Now your Ascendant is called the sign of your self; self-awareness, self-sufficiency, self-interest. Signifies goals, aims, objectives, indicates the main thrust of your creative powers. What exactly is an Ascendant? All it is astrological sign that was rising on the eastern horizon at the time of your birth. It’s located in the first house in the chart, right on the horizon.

If you have any questions feel free to email us at miraclesnmagic@comcast.net

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