What are the Four Seasons Charts of Astrology? - Part 1

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The Moon characterizes the flow of fortune, while the Sun characterizes the flow of time! 



Hi, it’s Keiko. 



The Astrological New Year is right around the corner, and I’m getting excited about the start of New Year from a cosmic perspective!   How about yourself?  Are you ready for the start of the cosmic new year?  



For those of you who have never heard of the Astrological New Year before, please be sure to read all about it here



The celestial chart of the day of the Astrological New Year is like “a treasure map packed full of a year’s worth of fortune” so I routinely write about it every year.  



However, in addition to the Astrological New Year there are actually three other important times on the astrological calendar which take place every year.  



In today’s article, I am going to tell you what these three days are, and also share with you the difference between what the movement of the Sun and the movement of the Moon represent.  Let’s get started! 



Contents

  1. Why do we focus on the movement of the Sun?

  2. The Moon represents the flow of fortune, whereas the Sun represents the flow of time

  3. Raising your awareness of the Universe with knowledge of the astrological calendar

  4. What are the Four Seasons Charts? 



Why do we focus on the movement of the Sun?

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As I mentioned above, the Astrological New Year is just around the corner.  The Astrological New Year takes place when the Sun enters Aries.  In the northern hemisphere, this day is also known as the first day of spring.  




If you have been following me on Instagram or reading articles on my blog, you will be aware that I always refer to Moon signs and Moon Wellness and say things such as “it’s a Full Moon in Leo,” or “the Moon has entered Pisces.”  However, the Astrological New Year doesn’t refer to the movement of the Moon, but rather the fact that the Sun has entered the constellation of Aries.  So perhaps you might be wondering, “Why is Keiko focusing on the movement of the Sun on this particular day?”  




Well, there’s actually a very good reason for that.  




The Moon represents the flow of fortune, whereas the Sun represents the flow of time

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The reason why we focus on the Astrological New Year, based on the movement of the Sun, is because this marks the start of the cosmic year.  Just as we use calendars that start on January 1st to govern our daily lives, the Universe has its own unique calendar that starts when the Sun enters Aries.  This cosmic calendar is based on the movement of the Sun.  The Moon represents the flow of fortune, so if you want to have good fortune you need to follow the movements of the Moon.  Meanwhile, the Sun represents the flow of time, so to speak. 





Since the movement of the Moon represents the flow of fortune, if you want to improve your fortune you should, at the very least, be aware of your personal Moon sign, the Moon, and Jupiter. 





However this year, more so than in years past, we also need to be aware of the “flow of time” as indicated by the astrological calendar and the movement of the Sun.   





Why is that, you ask? 





Raising your awareness of the Universe with knowledge of the astrological calendar

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This year is the first year of the Air Era, which also corresponds to the Aquarius Great Conjunction Period.  






The Air Era is based on Aquarian energy.  And Aquarian energy corresponds to cosmic awareness.  You may not be familiar with the expression “cosmic awareness,” but simply speaking just focus on “aligning yourself with the cosmic calendar.”  By aligning yourself with the cosmic calendar, you will naturally develop cosmic awareness.  The reason why the Astrological New Year is so important is because it gives you the opportunity to align yourself with the cosmic year.   






However this year, just paying attention to the Astrological New Year will not be enough…






It is, after all, the Aquarius Great Conjunction Period!  






What are the Four Seasons Charts?

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Aligning yourself with the astrological calendar does bring you good fortune, but the Astrological New Year is not the only point of focus of the astrological calendar.  The New Year’s Day Celestial Chart shows the alignment of the celestial bodies on the day of the spring equinox.  In addition to this day, there are three other days in the astrological calendar that you need to pay attention to.  Collectively these four days are known as “Four Seasons Charts.”  






The Four Seasons Charts






Astrological New Year (Spring Equinox) Chart

The astrological chart on the first day of Spring (the day that the Sun enters Aries) March 20th, 2021

Summer Solstice Chart

The astrological chart on the first day of Summer (the day that the Sun enters Cancer) June 20th 2021

Autumn Equinox Chart

The astrological chart on the first day of Fall (the day that the Sun enters Libra) September 22nd 2021 

Winter Solstice Chart

The astrological chart on the first day of Winter (the day that the Sun enters Capricorn) December 21st 2021 






These are the Four Seasons Charts.  And these Four Seasons Charts are the key to boosting your fortune in the Air Era. 






So, how should you go about using these four charts to boost your fortune?  Of course it’s important to read each of these four charts, and understand their unique energies, but the spring equinox, the summer solstice, the autumn equinox, and the winter solstice each have their own unique properties, so it’s important to keep that in mind too! 






I will explain that in detail in the second article in this series!