The 3 main factors affecting your horoscope are:
1. The Sun: In astrology, the sun is the primary focus. Your sun sign, determined by the sun’s position at birth, is what you commonly call your zodiac sign. It represents your core identity, fundamental traits, and ego—essentially the driving force behind your personality.
2. The Moon: The moon is the second key factor in a horoscope, shaping emotions, instincts, and inner responses. While the sun reflects your outward energy, the moon reveals your softer, introspective side—your true feelings and emotional intelligence. It governs your first reactions under pressure and how you navigate emotional experiences.
3. The Rising Sign (aka Ascendant): The ascendant, or rising sign, is the zodiac sign on the horizon at your birth. Unlike planets, it represents how you present yourself to the world and how others perceive you. Many consider it the most crucial part of a horoscope, as it reflects your life’s direction and highest potential. It’s believed that embracing your ascendant leads to fulfillment and a positive impact on others.
How are horoscopes calculated or determined?
Horoscopes are calculated by charting the positions of planets, the Sun, the Moon relative to your zodiac constellation, to each other, and to the Earth at a specific time using the birth date, time, and location of the person.
Why are horoscopes used?
People tend to use horoscopes for various reasons, which may include but not be limited to self-reflection, guidance, caution and entertainment.
How to understand horoscopes?
To understand horoscopes, one should first become familiar with zodiac signs, planets, houses, and aspects. Then, this knowledge can be used to interpret the symbols and apply insights.