Okay, so I’ve been messing around with astrology charts lately, and I stumbled upon this “sun square midheaven” thing. I’m no expert, but it sounded interesting, so I decided to dig in and see what it’s all about with my own chart.
First, I grabbed my birth chart. There are plenty of free websites where you can just pop in your birth date, time, and location, and it spits out this crazy-looking wheel with all sorts of symbols. I’ve used a few different ones before, so I just picked one I was familiar with.
Once I had my chart, I started looking for the Sun. It’s pretty easy to spot – it’s literally a little circle with a dot in the middle. Then, I had to find the Midheaven, which is usually labeled “MC” on the chart. It’s basically the point at the very top of the chart.
Now for the “square” part. In astrology-speak, a square is a 90-degree angle between two planets or points. So, I was checking if the line between my Sun and my Midheaven made a roughly 90-degree angle. You can kind of eyeball it, or use a protractor if you’re feeling fancy. Mine? Yeah, it was pretty darn close to a 90-degree angle.
My Deep Dive Journey
So, what did all this mean? Here is the full process:
- I started hunting around online for interpretations of “sun square midheaven.” Found a bunch of articles and forum posts. Most of them mentioned something.
- I Read all of related materials and forum, and made some notes, feeling confused.
- I also drew my birth chart and then found the “sun” and “MC” from chart.
- Observed my chart carefully.
- I spent an entire afternoon, just thinking about how these supposed “challenges” manifested in my life.
- Finally, I got all my conclusion about this topic.
It wasn’t some instant revelation, but more like a slow dawning. It’s like someone described a personality quirk you didn’t even realize you had, and then suddenly you see it everywhere.I jotted down some notes in my journal, trying to connect the dots between the astrological description and my own experiences.
Honestly, the whole process was pretty interesting, even if you don’t totally buy into astrology. It’s like a little self-reflection exercise, a way to look at yourself from a different perspective. I wouldn’t say it changed my life or anything, but it definitely gave me some food for thought.