As in my chart the Moon in Leo dignifies the Sun, which is in foreground, marking the Sun as my second strongest planet. (With mercury in first and Jupiter/Pluto tied for third).
I don't understand the solar archetype (mostly listed as the hero). Or the overarching pure solar type [which in my case other than very loose Saturn contact my sun is untouched] maybe it us this lack of contact that may bump the Sun down to the third strongest planet in my chart, however maybe not.
Curious as to what a Solarian person traits are, what is their founding principles. Are any of you Solarian through dignity or angularity?
I can say the perhaps it denotes confidence and warmth in a person? Buy that's about all I got.
I definitely have a Sun focused chart and I what I have to say about it in respect to my personality is that I try to understand what's valuable in life and to stick to it. I accept that we, as humans, make mistakes and will never be perfect, but even so, we have the ability to become whatever we choose to be. I feel a deep sense of purpose and want to become a better person, and work everyday towards that goal. I am a solarian person I guess, astrologically speaking through having an Aries Sun in the 9th conjunct Jupiter and trining Pluto. I don't think it's strong through angularity though, but it still is in its house of joy. I have felt prideful at times, yes, but I have never tried to come off as haughty and quickly just brush any feeling that might resemble pride; instead I think of pride as something awful that probably will do you 50 times more bad than good. Being prideful makes you blind to opportunities for growth.
I try to judge most things using reason and logic. I think that most people don't achieve things because they get carried away by emotions. Most of the emotions that practically destroy your chances of becoming someone admirable come from the poor and irrational management we do of our emotions, that is to say, our attitude towards feeling or thinking. For example, our primitive instinct to overpower and defeat others to guarantee our success manifests through pride and selfishness. Our monkey brains provide us with the dopamine filled feeling of pride once we have proved how much better we are than others. Other feelings coming from that side of our brain are extreme guilt, pessimism, excessive optimism, disgust, anxiety, etc. That's why, I have come to the conclusion that instead of fighting these feelings desperately, one has to accept that their part of our DNA and then accept the fact that having felt a particular way does not shape who you are. So, in the end, you are not your feelings or thoughts. You are what you want to be. Constantly acting the way you want to be, eventually, will make that other irrational side of you catch on. Another thing I wanted to say about this is that self worth doesn't come from the particular aspects of someone's life. Self worth isn't kind of like an induction. You don't think "I am good at this therefore I am valuable!". That just leads to self punishment if you fail later. Self worth, instead, comes from deducing. Deduction tells you that every human is rational. Every human will fail and make mistakes, but has the ability to overcome anything. Therefore, I am valuable.
Maybe I'm speaking through the lenses of my own confirmation bias, but a Solar chart is focused on being who you were meant to be, rather than just adding a whole philosophical layer to it just to make it sound more complex than it really is.