Ascendant, or Rising Sign, is the zodiac sign that was rising on the eastern horizon at the exact moment of birth. It shapes the first impression you make, your physical appearance, and your instinctive way of interacting with the world. Think of it as the outer layer of your identity - the “mask” you wear in social settings. If the Sun represents your core or soul, then the Ascendant is the “front door” to who you are. It’s often the first thing people sense about you, especially when they meet you for the first time.
Sometimes a person may have had similar events, like two marriages or the death of both grandmothers. In such cases, enter the first event - for example, the first wedding or the first grandmother’s death. For the last three items, list only the most serious events, even if they weren’t the first. These should involve a life threat or serious consequences, like disability. Minor illnesses or stress without real danger don’t need to be included. If the exact date of the event is unknown, enter the approximate month and year - an error of 2–3 months is acceptable.
Marriage
Divorse
Birth of first child
Birth of second child
Mothers's death
Father's death
Grandmother's death
Grandfather's death
Brother's/sister's death
Wife's/husband's death
Child's death
Imprisonment
Extreme situation
Financial fluctuations
Serious disease
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