Someone has most likely inquired about your “big three.” That’s the astrological abbreviation for your sun, moon, and ascendant, or ascendant.
The solar sign influences our ego and motives, the moon governs our emotional character, and the ascendant or rising sign governs the energy we expend in the world.
In astrology, what are the names of the Sun and Moon?
Traditional astrologers referred to the luminaries as the Sun and Moon, the two astrological “planets” that were the brightest and most important objects in the heavens. Luminary refers to a light source. The sun and moon are known as luminaries because they are the most numerous sources of light for Earth’s people. The Sun and Moon are classified distinct from the planets due to their astrological significance, as the Sun and Moon have to do with Man’s spiritual consciousness, whilst planetary effects act through the physical process. The Moon is a luminary in the biblical sense of providing “light by night” to Man. Pythagoras, Aristotle, Claudius Ptolemy, al-Khwarizmi, Nicolaus Copernicus, Tycho Brahe, Galileo Galilei, and Johannes Kepler were among the first Pre-Newtonian astronomers to see and analyze luminaries.