by Roy Neal —
Roy Neal is a professional astrologer in the Denver area. If you desire to know more about how the Summer season impacts you personally, call Roy at 720-962-4633 and schedule an update of your individual birth chart.
The Sun enters the sign of Cancer at 3:14 am MDT on Tuesday, June 21st. A chart done for this event reveals the sign of Taurus on the Ascendant conjunct Uranus and the North Node.
Venus is the ruling planet of the chart and is located in Taurus in the first house. The first house symbolizes our personal sense of identity. Taurus is a sign that represents what we truly want and value.
Uranus in Taurus symbolizes the awareness of what we truly want and value. We are awakening to what is most important for us personally.
The position of the Sun in the second house of money and value further emphasizes the importance of our conscious intention and focus during the Summer season, Financial security will continue to be a major theme even into the Autumn season.
Nine of the ten planets are located on the east side of the meridian. This indicates that our success will come from our individual efforts and initiative. We have indications of help and support from our spiritual support team as symbolized by Mars, Chiron and Uranus all in the 12th house of the chart.
Emotional and spiritual support is also indicated from friends and groups because Neptune, the Moon and Jupiter are located in the 11th house of social awareness.
Trusting our intuition and gut instinct is supported by the Moon, Jupiter, Mars, Chiron and the Part of Fortune all in fire signs.
We are likely to attract connections with others that support our individual goals and objectives. This is indicated by the vertex in Libra trine Saturn in Aquarius in the tenth house of goals and career. The trine aspect of Venus and Pluto in earth signs will also support our personal business and financial success.
Our ability to authentically express what we want and value will be essential to our personal success and well-being. It will be important for us to remember that the “squeaky wheel is the one that gets greased.”
Relationships that do not support our well-being will become disposable.