Astrological Magic / Sun Magick / Sunday Magick

Astrology The Sun

The glyph of the Sun is shown as a circle with a single point at its center. This symbol carries a wealth of meaning. The circle stands for wholeness, unity, and the endless cycles of existence. The point in the center, though it has no size, represents the origin of all things—a symbol of infinite potential focused in one place.

The central point is especially significant. It is both without dimension and yet holds the possibility for limitless expansion. Many esoteric traditions view the point as the seed of creation—the spark from which everything begins. It is the silent center, the place of stillness from which all movement and diversity arise.

The circle itself is made up of countless points, each equally distant from the center. This relationship between the center and the edge shows the connection between the source and everything that comes from it. The circle’s unbroken line stands for eternity, the ongoing cycle of birth, death, and rebirth, and the way all things are linked in the universe.

The Sun’s glyph also connects to the ideas of the macrocosm and the microcosm. It reflects the belief that spirit, or the unmanifest, focuses itself into physical form. This is echoed in the saying that everything is at the center of its own universe, meaning each being or event is both unique and part of a larger whole.

The Sun is the source of purpose and energy for all life in our solar system. Its light sustains and animates everything, from the largest to the smallest. The Sun’s influence goes beyond the physical world; it also stands for the inner light of consciousness, the drive for self-understanding, and the search for meaning.

In many spiritual and philosophical systems, the Sun is seen as the voice and messenger of the ultimate Source—the origin of all things. In our world of time, the Sun acts as a bridge between the infinite and the finite, making the qualities of the Source real and accessible in daily life.

In astrology, the Sun’s position in a birth chart—by Sign and by House—shows the unique way an individual, a group, or an event expresses its core purpose and power. The Sun’s placement highlights the qualities that drive growth, creativity, and fulfillment.

When choices and actions are in harmony with the Sun’s energy, people often experience more vitality, clarity, and direction. This alignment helps energy flow smoothly, supporting the realization of true potential and purpose.

On the other hand, when actions go against the Sun’s natural flow, whether for a person, a group, or an event, there can be a drop in energy and vitality. This misalignment may show up as confusion, stagnation, or a sense of being disconnected from one’s core self.

The Sun’s light is the basic source of nourishment for all life on Earth. Through photosynthesis, it allows plants to grow, which supports the entire web of life. The Sun’s energy forms the foundation for all ecosystems.

The Sun’s cycles—its daily rising and setting, and the changing seasons—shape the rhythms of life on Earth. These cycles affect not only nature but also human culture, marking time and shaping rituals, traditions, and farming practices across societies.

The Sun is often seen as the purest example of integration. It brings together different elements into a unified whole, showing how individuality fits within universal connection. The Sun’s energy encourages the growth of a strong, authentic self, while also recognizing one’s place in the larger pattern of existence.

Aleister Crowley wrote in The Book of the Law, “Every man and every woman is a star.” This idea highlights that each person is a unique center of consciousness, shining their own light. The Sun, as a star, serves as a model for expressing true will and higher purpose in the world, guiding each being toward self-actualization.

In the Qabalistic tradition, the Sun is linked to the sphere of Tiphereth on the Tree of Life. Tiphereth stands for beauty, harmony, and the blending of opposites. It is the heart of the Tree, where the divine and the human meet, and where a person’s true essence is revealed and celebrated.

The glyph of the Sun is a circle with a point in the center. Both the circle and the point represent different kinds of infinity.

The point is at the same time dimensionless and contains infinite dimensions.

The circle consists of an infinite number of points in the same relationship to the central point.

The glyph of the Sun resonates with the ideas of the macrocosm and the microcosm, of spirit concentrating itself into manifestation, and of the aphorism that everything is at the center of its own universe.

The Sun is the source of purpose and power for all things great and small within our solar system.

The Sun is the voice, the face, and the emissary for the Source of all things, of the universe, within the frame of time that we live.

The Sun in the chart of a person, a collective entity such as a nation, or a particular event reveals by its Sign and its House placement the style of expression and the circumstances of how that purpose and power is manifested.

To the degree that choices and actions are in accord to the Sun, more vitality becomes available.

Conversely, when a person, a collective entity such as a nation, or a particular event runs counter to the natural flow of the Sun there is a reduction in the availability of power.

It is the light of the Sun that feeds the life of the Earth.

It is the Sun’s cycles of day and night and the passage of the seasons organizes how life moves through its stations.

The Sun is the purest expression of the power of integration, and as such contains the essence of individuality.

As Aleister Crowley said in The Book of the Law, “Every man and every woman is a star.” The Sun is a star, and in a chart it also shows us how true will and higher will express themselves in the manifest realm.

The Sun is assigned to the sphere of Tiphereth in the Qabala.