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Sun Series #1: What Is the Sun? Read It as Awareness, Not Mission



A Note on Explaining How to Read “The Sun”


I will be using my own original grammar system.





In this article,


I will focus solely on


S (Subject).


How to Read the Sun

We will use the same structure:

Planet = S (Subject) Sign = V (Verb) House = C (Context)

In this article, we focus only on the Subject.


The Common Interpretation

The Sun is often described as:

  • Life purpose

  • Mission

So it is usually read as:

“My purpose is…” “My mission is…”


Why I Disagree

I recommend reading the Sun as “conscious intention” instead.

Why?

Because “purpose” is difficult to apply in real life.


Example

Let’s look at Yayoi from “Arcana Rot.”



Sun: Taurus 27°, 3rd House “An Indian Woman Selling Beads”

This represents the intention to turn personal values into something useful for others.

Now imagine being told:

“This is your life mission.”

Could you immediately act on it?


The Problem with “Mission”

Even if you understand it,

what if it doesn’t match what you truly want?

Would you still follow it?


A Better Approach

Instead, separate them.

  1. Your purpose = what you want to do

  2. The Sun = how you approach it


Example in Practice

Yayoi is interested in urban legends.



Using the Sun:

Instead of focusing on fantasy alone,

he directs his attention toward:

  • Practical ideas

  • Usable knowledge

  • Real-world applications



The True Role of the Sun

The Sun does not define your purpose.

It defines how you use your awareness to move toward what you want.


Strength of This Method

This approach works for:

  • Work

  • Hobbies

  • Relationships

  • Personal growth


Conclusion

The subject of the Sun is:

“My awareness is…”

Use it to enhance your actions, not to limit your purpose.

Next

Next, we will explore the “Verb” (sign)

and how each sign shapes your awareness.



 
 
 

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