Ascendant Astrological Sign

Technically speaking, your rising sign, or ascendant, reflects the zodiac sign that was ascending around the Eastern horizon at the second you took your 1st breath in this world. That is why an precise birth time is so vital to discovering your correct increasing sign. Situated around the cusp from the 1st home of one's astrological chart -- or in the nine o'clock place -- the rising sign can exert an influence almost as powerful as your Sun and Moon signs.

If you were to think of your Sun sign as your soul -- your inner character and possible -- as well as your Moon sign as your heart -- your emotional core -- you then could say that your increasing sign is your physical self or the encounter you present to the globe. For example, although your Sun sign might be Taurus, your increasing sign could very nicely be Gemini. While you are feeling laid-back, others will tend to determine you like a ball of nervous energy and cerebral wit.

At occasions, your rising sign may act as a mask, hiding some element of one's inner self you don't feel like revealing. Your Ascendant sign describes your temperament, your outward mannerisms and behavior, the personality you put on public show. It is the a part of your self you are most prepared for other people to see in casual, impersonal situations. Modifications here will clarify why even people born on the same day while you will have extremely different personalities, various strengths and interests, and various life experiences.

The Ascendant is also called the Increasing Sign of a person's chart. Astrologers use the two terms interchangeably. It is actually the sign that was increasing around the Eastern horizon of the sky in the time you were born within the place where you had been born. That is why it is essential to have both a birthplace and a birth time in order to cast a completely valid Natal Chart.