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Why is the sun called the life-giver?​

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Answered by mrAdorableboy
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Explanation:

The Life-Giving Sun. Since the Sun powers all life processes on Earth, the long history of Life on Earth is only possible because the Sun has sufficient energy resources to burn for thousands of millions of years.

Answered by BeingLegend004
5

Answer:

The Sun, also known as the giver of life, represents consciousness and alertness of our mind in astrology . It showcases our desire to live our life fully and live it in a creative way. The Sun is the force behind us that gives us a sense of direction and purpose in our lives, indicates our natal charts. It acts as an authority in our life and keeps our childish nature, hidden within us, under control. Had the Sun been not there, we would have been like an unruly bull without any sense of direction or objective in life.

The Sun is responsible for all the reasoning in our life and helps us make conclusive decisions. It is the one that gives us our identity and defines us. The way we describe ourselves is actually a description of our Sun. The Sun acts as our ego and represents our overall vitality. In short, it is the Sun that provides us with directions in our lives and can be considered as the supremo of our natal charts.

The people who can identify with and relate themselves to the expressions of the Sun can derive happiness from any situation or circumstance in life. They are also the happiest;-) people on earth. However, there is a very thin line between identifying and over-identifying with the Sun’s expressions. If you over-do it, you may end up misinterpreting the traits of the Sun. Always remember that the Sun represents reasons in life and not instincts.

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