Pisces and Libra Ascendant in your horoscope
Are you a born artist? Your Sun sign and your Ascendant sign, both ruled by Venus, the goddess of arts and love, probably endow you with a particularly developed sensitivity! Although you are an incurable romantic, you do not let people chain you up so easily.
Indeed, Pisces, a Water sign, and Libra, an Air sign, are characterised by their elusive, mobile, and sometimes indecisive nature. As one considers the dual essence of Pisces and the two pans of Libra, there is little doubt about that! When you are in unfamiliar settings, your behaviour is rather controlled and rational, and you know how to cleverly use courteousness and social codes.
Libra inherits self-control and sense of strategy from Saturn. As for Pisces, it seems to follow its premonitions and its own norms, alien to the classic civilised world, but it remains adaptable and strangely good at weaving its way through obstacles.
However, you find it hard to keep your feet on the ground, and you handle open conflicts quite badly. Undoubtedly, you prefer gentle persuasion or civilised diplomacy.
These texts about the sign of Pisces and Neptune might interest you.
You can also read the meaning of the other 143 sign and Ascendant combinations.
Examples of charts with the Sun in Pisces and the Ascendant in Libra
You can find dozens of celebrity horoscopes with the Sun in Pisces and the Ascendant in Libra combination on Astrotheme.
The Ascendant and the Sun in sign
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The rising sign, i.e. the sign which crosses the eastern horizon at the moment of birth, is a major element of the natal chart because it describes our general behaviour and our outward appearance and indicates how people perceive us when they meet us for the first time.
It is important to grasp the difference between the Ascendant sign - the rising sign - and the Sun sign, i.e., the sign in which the Sun is posited at the moment of birth. Unlike the Ascendant, the Sun sign refers to the deepest part of us which is more genuine but less accessible because it is meant for our friends and relatives only.