![]() Similarly, around age 45 all the solar-arc planets are in a 45-degree aspect to their own natal position, around age 60 they're in a 60-degree aspect, etc. ![]() Around the age of 30 each of the solar-arc planets and other points in the chart makes an exact 30-degree aspect to its own position at birth. When you use aspects from solar-arc-directed planets in this way, one peculiar thing happens. Some astrologers treat them much like progressions, noting when solar-arc planets enter new houses or signs, and when they make aspects to natal planets. The Sun is most widely used because it connects the individual to the other planets. ![]() You can have a Venus-arc directed chart, vertex-arc directed, ascendant arc directed, etc. While solar arc is the most common direction used, any planet or point in the chart may be the basis for a direction. This is more so the case when there is a transit activating the point as well. When a Solar arc directed planet makes an aspect, especially a hard aspect, to a natal planet, some event or transition is likely to occur. However, note that a person born in the summer will have a solar arc that is somewhat less than their age and, conversely, a winter-born individual's solar arc will be greater than their age. The arc is approximately equivalent to the individual's age. This arc is then added to every planet and point in the chart. Solar arc is defined as the difference between the position of the progressed Sun and natal Sun on any particular day. ![]() Solar arc direction is one of the oldest predictive techniques in astrology. ![]()
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