In you, the Moon works easily with Mars, bringing together your emotional needs and instincts and your drive and how you assert yourself. They support each other whenever you call on them, an inner talent available the moment you choose to use it.
A 10-part walk through the chart in five movements, from the core self out to the horizon. The essentials stay in view; anything marked with a small arrow folds open for the finer detail. Jump to any part below, or click a planet, house or aspect on the wheel above for the deep dive.
Every reading below follows that grammar: planet (what) in sign (how) in house (where). If you only read one section, read the Big Three; everything after it is that story told in finer and finer detail.
Who you are at the spine: the three pillars that frame every other reading in this chart.
The Sun is who you are becoming, the Moon is what you need, the Rising is how you arrive. Read together, they are the working summary of the chart.
Your Sun in Aquarius is the core self, your Moon in Gemini is the inner emotional life, and your Gemini Rising is how you arrive. Your three pillars all share air as their element, which gives you a single, unified nature rather than competing currents. The same fuel runs through all three pillars, intensified. These three together are the spine of the whole chart.
The self is found in the original angle. Independent, future-facing, often standing just outside the gravity of the room, and the contribution is the difference itself. Lesson: belong without being swallowed. The self is most fully expressed in public. Career, reputation and legacy carry your identity, and you tend to be known by what you do in the world. The climb is the path.
Feeling is processed through language. Comfort comes from talking it out, from reading and conversation. You often need to express an emotion before you know what it is. The shadow is staying in the head to dodge the feeling. Feeling shows on the surface. The mood reads on the face and in the body, and you lead with emotion. A sensitive, available presence, sometimes more open than is comfortable.
You arrive already mid-conversation. The eyes find what is interesting before the mouth finds what to say. People feel met at the frequency of the curious question. Your chart ruler is Mercury, in Aquarius in the 9th house: the planet that steers the whole chart, and the first place to look for how your Gemini rising actually moves through the world.
The lunar nodes are the chart's North Star: not a trait but a direction. The North Node names the unfamiliar growth you are here to move toward; the South Node is what you are leaving.
The pull is toward Scorpio: depth, honest intimacy, transformation, the courage to let things end. The familiar groove is Taurus: comfort, possession, staying because it is easy. Growth is trading safety for what is actually alive.
The South Node in Taurus (12th house) is the opposite shore: the gifts and habits you already over-rely on. It is the comfort zone the chart is asking you to move away from.
The decan. The North Node sits in the 1st decan: the purest expression of the sign; its drive at full, undiluted strength.
The degree. On a critical degree: a sensitised point in the zodiac. This placement runs hot: it is emphasised, fated-feeling, and rarely quiet.
How the chart is built and where the weight falls: the ruler, the public face, the personal planets, the gifts and the rooms they act in.
Because Gemini rises, Mercury rules the whole chart. It is the vehicle you move through life in: wherever it sits is the chart's centre of gravity.
Thought is innovative and systemic, tilted toward the future. The mind works in patterns and possibilities, the speech can be detached, and the gift is seeing what others have missed. The shadow is contrarianism for its own sake.
Where it drives. The mind reaches for the wider world. Philosophical and oriented toward big ideas: the teacher, the writer, the publisher. Long-distance travel often reshapes the thinking.
The Midheaven is not only career; it is the aura you emit in your zone, what a room senses you are for. The IC, opposite it, is the private root that aura grows from.
With Aquarius on the Midheaven, a room senses independence: someone original, principled, who does not run on the usual rules. Planets in the 10th (Sun, Saturn) amplify that signal.
With Leo on the IC, this is the private root the public aura grows from. The lowest point in the chart. Imum Coeli. The ground beneath the feet. The IC is the point directly opposite the Midheaven. The deepest, most interior, most hidden point in the chart. It marks the cusp of the fourth house. Where the Midheaven describes the public face, the IC describes the private foundation. The home life. The roots. The ground the person stands on when no one is watching. The sign on the IC describes the texture of the inner life. The atmosphere of the childhood home. The deep, unspoken emotional climate that the person carries inside themselves regardless of what is happening on the surface.
The planets are the cast: ten drives, each in a sign that colours it and a house that gives it a stage. Read down the roster, then see the aspects (the lines where one planet is locked in conversation with another) and the larger patterns they form together.
Of the ten planets, the weight falls in air and mutable signs: mind. Communication. The space between. The energy of relationship and idea.
Each planet below carries its one-line job. Tap a row to unfold the full reading, and the fine print where there is any.
Read in full in the Big Three above; here as the spine the rest of the chart hangs on.
the fine printSun is in detriment: it works uphill here, earning by effort what it does effortlessly elsewhere.
Read in full in the Big Three above; here as the spine the rest of the chart hangs on.
Thought is innovative and systemic, tilted toward the future. The mind works in patterns and possibilities, the speech can be detached, and the gift is seeing what others have missed. The shadow is contrarianism for its own sake. The mind reaches for the wider world. Philosophical and oriented toward big ideas: the teacher, the writer, the publisher. Long-distance travel often reshapes the thinking.
the fine printMercury was retrograde at your birth: this drive works inwardly first, revisiting and refining before it pushes outward.
Love is committed and structured, often slow to begin and slow to end, wanting the bond to be something durable. The shadow is mistaking love for duty. Venus is at home here. The committed partnership is central, you tend to pair well, and the relationship itself is treated as something to be made beautiful.
The drive is dramatic, confident and built to be witnessed, and the anger is theatrical. The shadow is needing an audience to validate the effort. The fight is at home. A strong instinct to protect what is private, often anger inherited from the family, and an urge to renovate or rebuild the household.
the fine printMars was retrograde at your birth: this drive works inwardly first, revisiting and refining before it pushes outward.
Jupiter is at home here. Growth comes through philosophy, travel and meaning, carried by faith in the larger pattern. The shadow is dodging the particular by way of the universal. Growth comes through the work. The job tends to expand you, service becomes the path of fortune, and the body benefits from disciplined attention.
the fine printJupiter is in rulership: it sits in a sign it rules and works at full strength here.
The work is on imagination, compassion and the spiritual life: lessons in finding substance under the dreaming. The shadow is the fear of the formless. Saturn is at home here. Ambition is structural, and the climb is steep but real, ending in genuine, earned authority.
A generation that breaks down institutions and rebuilds them. Belief is overturned. An unconventional philosophy, the teacher who breaks the tradition, and sudden travel or shifts of worldview.
An era that dreams of universal structure, the spiritualising of authority, the dissolving of institutions. The depths dissolve into one another. Profound psychic merging, strong intuition about the unseen, and sometimes a haze around shared resources.
An era that remakes belief, philosophy and the larger view, putting meaning through death and rebirth. The body and the work transform. Profound physical shifts across the life, often work involving healing, death or hidden labour, and an intense daily routine.
If the planets are the actors, the houses are the twelve rooms they act in. Each room carries a sign on its door, a ruler that ties it to a planet elsewhere in the chart, and sometimes tenants living inside it. Tap any house to open the full reading: the sign, the ruler chain, and who lives there.
The sign on the doorGemini sits on the cusp of this house, so self, body, first impression is coloured by Gemini. This is why Gemini is restless.
Who runs itThe 1st house is ruled by Mercury, which sits in Aquarius in your 9th house. So how your self, body, first impression goes is tied to belief, travel, meaning: the two rooms are wired together. The mind reaches for the wider world.
The body. The mask. The threshold. The way you arrive.
The first house is the house of identity in its most physical and immediate sense. It is the body. The appearance. The way a person walks into a room. The first impression. The mask the soul wears in its encounter with the world.
The cusp of the first house is the Ascendant, also called the Rising sign, and it is one of the four most important points in the entire chart. The sign on the first house cusp colors the entire chart because it is the lens through which everything else is expressed. Two people with identical sun signs and different risings live in different bodies, project different energies, and meet the world through completely different doorways.
The sign on the doorCancer sits on the cusp of this house, so money, values, worth is coloured by Cancer. Cancer is the fourth sign because after birth, body, and language, the self needs to feel itself.
Who runs itThe 2nd house is ruled by Moon, which sits in Gemini in your 1st house. So how your money, values, worth goes is tied to self, body, first impression: the two rooms are wired together. Feeling shows on the surface.
Worth. Resources. What is owned. What is valued. The body as instrument.
The second house is the house of value in both the financial and the deeper sense. Money lives here, but money is downstream of something more fundamental: the sense of what one is worth, what one is built to receive, what one is allowed to have. The second house is the relationship to having itself.
The second house also rules the senses, the talents, the natural gifts the person came in with. The body is in the first house. What the body can do and what the body has access to is in the second house.
The sign on the doorCancer sits on the cusp of this house, so mind, words, siblings is coloured by Cancer. Cancer is the fourth sign because after birth, body, and language, the self needs to feel itself.
Who runs itThe 3rd house is ruled by Moon, which sits in Gemini in your 1st house. So how your mind, words, siblings goes is tied to self, body, first impression: the two rooms are wired together. Feeling shows on the surface.
The mind. The local world. Siblings, neighbors, the school, the daily exchange.
The third house is the house of the mind in its everyday, mechanical functioning. Learning. Speaking. Writing. The way information moves through the person and out into the immediate environment. The local world, in the literal sense: the neighborhood, the commute, the people the person sees every day without thinking about it.
The third house rules siblings, the early peer experience, the first encounter with people who are neither parent nor child but lateral. The school years. The friends who shaped the way the mind learned to operate.
The sign on the doorLeo sits on the cusp of this house, so home, roots, family is coloured by Leo. The Sun rules Leo, and the Sun is the only ruler that is also its own esoteric ruler.
Who runs itThe 4th house is ruled by Sun, which sits in Aquarius in your 10th house. So how your home, roots, family goes is tied to career, reputation, calling: the two rooms are wired together. The self is most fully expressed in public.
The home. The roots. The family. The ground beneath the feet.
The fourth house is not behind you. It is beneath you. Most people experience the fourth house as history, the past, the parents, the childhood home, something that already happened. The fourth house is not historical. It is structural. It is the ground the person is currently standing on, active right now in the same way a foundation is active in a building: invisibly, with consequences that only become visible when something goes wrong or when something extraordinary is built above it.
The cusp of the fourth house is the Imum Coeli, the lowest point in the chart, the place farthest from the sky. The ancients called this point the underground.
The sign on the doorVirgo sits on the cusp of this house, so creativity, romance, play is coloured by Virgo. Virgo is the sixth sign because after the self has expressed, it has to refine.
Who runs itThe 5th house is ruled by Mercury, which sits in Aquarius in your 9th house. So how your creativity, romance, play goes is tied to belief, travel, meaning: the two rooms are wired together. The mind reaches for the wider world.
Creation. Play. Pleasure. Children. The radiance of the self.
The fifth house is the house of self-expression in the most generative sense. What the person makes. Not the work that is required, which lives in the sixth house. The work that is chosen because making it is the point. Art, sport, romance, play, the things done for the sheer joy of doing them.
The fifth house also rules children, biological or otherwise, because children are creative output in the most literal possible sense. The thing made by the body, given a separate life, allowed to become its own self.
The sign on the doorScorpio sits on the cusp of this house, so work, health, routine is coloured by Scorpio. This is the sign of taboo, not because Scorpio is drawn to the shocking, but because Scorpio refuses to leave any room of the human experience unentered.
Who runs itThe 6th house is ruled by Mars, which sits in Leo in your 4th house. So how your work, health, routine goes is tied to home, roots, family: the two rooms are wired together. The fight is at home.
Daily work. The body's care. Service. The craft of the ordinary day.
The sixth house is the house of practice. The daily routines that compose the texture of a life. The work that is required, as distinct from the work that is chosen. The health practices that maintain the body. The small disciplines that, repeated over years, become the difference between a life that holds together and a life that does not.
The sixth house rules the body in its functional sense: digestion, daily energy, the systems that keep the organism running. The house of service, in the sense that the work done here is in service of larger purposes, which become visible elsewhere in the chart.
The sign on the doorSagittarius sits on the cusp of this house, so partnership, the other is coloured by Sagittarius. The arrow is the symbol because Sagittarius is the energy of aim.
Who runs itThe 7th house is ruled by Jupiter, which sits in Sagittarius in your 6th house. So how your partnership, the other goes is tied to work, health, routine: the two rooms are wired together. Growth comes through the work.
Partnership. The other. Marriage. Open enemies. The mirror.
The seventh house is the house of the one-to-one relationship in its most significant form. Marriage. The committed partnership. The business partner. The therapist. The close friend who has become a member of the inner life. The seventh house is the encounter with the other that reveals what could not be seen alone.
The cusp of the seventh house is the Descendant, directly opposite the Ascendant. Where the first house describes the self the person is consciously building, the seventh house describes the qualities the person tends to project onto other people, and therefore to encounter through them. The seventh house is the mirror.
The sign on the doorCapricorn sits on the cusp of this house, so intimacy, depth, the shared is coloured by Capricorn. Capricorn is the tenth sign because after the search has expanded, the wisdom has to be brought into form.
Who runs itThe 8th house is ruled by Saturn, which sits in Pisces in your 10th house. So how your intimacy, depth, the shared goes is tied to career, reputation, calling: the two rooms are wired together. Saturn is at home here.
Death. Sex. Other people's money. The merging. The transformation.
The eighth house is the house of the deep merging. What happens between two beings after the social surface of the seventh house has been traversed and the actual intimacy begins. Sex in its transformational sense. Death, both literal and metaphorical. The shared resources of partnership. The shadow material that comes up between people who have actually met each other.
This is the house of inheritance, of what comes from others, of the bank loans and the insurance policies and the wills and the alimony. Anything where the person's resources are entangled with someone else's.
The sign on the doorCapricorn sits on the cusp of this house, so belief, travel, meaning is coloured by Capricorn. Capricorn is the tenth sign because after the search has expanded, the wisdom has to be brought into form.
Who runs itThe 9th house is ruled by Saturn, which sits in Pisces in your 10th house. So how your belief, travel, meaning goes is tied to career, reputation, calling: the two rooms are wired together. Saturn is at home here.
The wide world. Philosophy. Long-distance travel. The search for meaning.
The ninth house is the house of expansion in the philosophical sense. Higher education, in the sense of education that changes the framework rather than just adding information to the existing one. Religion, philosophy, the spiritual search, the encounter with the foreign culture that reframes the familiar one. Long-distance travel, both physical and intellectual.
The ninth house is where the person looks for the larger pattern. The framework that makes the chaos cohere. The truth that is bigger than the personal life.
The sign on the doorAquarius sits on the cusp of this house, so career, reputation, calling is coloured by Aquarius. Aquarius is the eleventh sign because after mastery has been built, the structure has to be opened to something larger than the individual.
Who runs itThe 10th house is ruled by Saturn, which sits in Pisces in your 10th house. So how your career, reputation, calling goes is tied to career, reputation, calling: the two rooms are wired together. Saturn is at home here.
The public. The career. The legacy. The mountain.
The tenth house is the house of vocation in the deep sense. The work the person is publicly known for. The mountain they are climbing. The mark they are making on the outside world. The cusp of the tenth house is the Midheaven, the highest point in the chart, the place where the person is most visible to others.
This is not the same as the job. The job is sixth house. The career, in the tenth house sense, is the larger trajectory. The public identity. The thing the world will remember the person for.
The sign on the doorPisces sits on the cusp of this house, so friends, community, future is coloured by Pisces. Pisces is the twelfth and final sign because after everything has been built, expressed, refined, partnered, transformed, expanded, mastered, and visioned, there has to be a dissolution.
Who runs itThe 11th house is ruled by Jupiter, which sits in Sagittarius in your 6th house. So how your friends, community, future goes is tied to work, health, routine: the two rooms are wired together. Growth comes through the work.
Friends. Community. The group. The future. The hopes and wishes.
The eleventh house is the house of belonging in its larger form. Not the family of origin, which is fourth house. Not the partnership, which is seventh house. The chosen community. The friend group. The professional network. The cause that draws like-minded people together around a shared purpose.
This is also the house of the future in a particular sense. The hopes and wishes. The vision of what could be. The collective dream the person is contributing to.
The sign on the doorTaurus sits on the cusp of this house, so rest, release, the unseen is coloured by Taurus. If Aries is the spark, Taurus is what survives the fire.
Who runs itThe 12th house is ruled by Venus, which sits in Capricorn in your 7th house. So how your rest, release, the unseen goes is tied to partnership, the other: the two rooms are wired together. Venus is at home here.
The hidden. The unconscious. The retreat. The dissolution. The behind-the-scenes life.
The twelfth house is the most misunderstood house in the chart. It is called the house of self-undoing, the house of hidden enemies, the house of confinement, and these old names are not wrong but they are surface. The twelfth house is the house of what is hidden. From others, from the conscious self, from the daylight life.
This is where the unconscious lives. Where the dream content lives. Where the psychic permeability lives. The twelfth house is the field beneath the field, the substrate from which the rest of the chart emerges.
The deep, slow signal you share with everyone born near you, and your personal corner of it.
Uranus, Neptune and Pluto move so slowly that a whole generation shares each sign. The sign is the era you were born into; the house is your personal assignment within it. This is your generational role: the corner of life where the big shift becomes your job to carry, with a lesson to learn and a gift waiting on the other side of it.
where you break from the past. Uranus carries the urge to break free, wake up, and overturn what has gone stale.Why it matters for youYour whole generation shares Uranus in Capricorn. But in your chart it lands in the 9th house, the house of belief, travel, meaning. That is your personal assignment: the one corner of life where this slow, generational force stops being abstract and becomes your job to carry. Your generation is here to break what has gone stale and wire up what comes next. Your personal share of that work is the 9th house: belief, travel and the search for meaning. That is the corner of life where the era's shift stops being your backdrop and becomes your job to carry.The lessonIn matters of belief, travel, meaning, your work is tolerating the instability that real freedom costs, and rebelling toward something rather than only away from it.The giftDo that work, and belief, travel, meaning becomes exactly where you offer the world originality, sudden insight, and the nerve to do it differently.
A generation that breaks down institutions and rebuilds them.
where you dream and dissolve. Neptune carries the pull toward the boundless: dream, faith, compassion, and the dissolving of every edge.Why it matters for youYour whole generation shares Neptune in Capricorn. But in your chart it lands in the 8th house, the house of intimacy, depth, the shared. That is your personal assignment: the one corner of life where this slow, generational force stops being abstract and becomes your job to carry. Your generation is here to dissolve the hard old boundaries and let something more imaginative and compassionate through. Your personal share of that work is the 8th house: intimacy, shared resources and what gets transformed. That is the corner of life where the era's shift stops being your backdrop and becomes your job to carry.The lessonIn matters of intimacy, depth, the shared, your work is telling the true vision from the seductive illusion, and staying awake instead of escaping.The giftDo that work, and intimacy, depth, the shared becomes exactly where you offer the world imagination, limitless empathy, and a channel to the transcendent.
An era that dreams of universal structure, the spiritualising of authority, the dissolving of institutions.
where you are remade. Pluto carries the drive to destroy what is finished and regenerate it from the root.Why it matters for youYour whole generation shares Pluto in Sagittarius. But in your chart it lands in the 6th house, the house of work, health, routine. That is your personal assignment: the one corner of life where this slow, generational force stops being abstract and becomes your job to carry. Your generation is here to take worn-out structures down to the root and rebuild them from the power that was buried. Your personal share of that work is the 6th house: work, health and the daily routine. That is the corner of life where the era's shift stops being your backdrop and becomes your job to carry.The lessonIn matters of work, health, routine, your work is meeting power and loss without grasping for control, and letting the necessary endings actually happen.The giftDo that work, and work, health, routine becomes exactly where you offer the world regenerative depth, unbreakable will, and the power to transform yourself and the people around you.
An era that remakes belief, philosophy and the larger view, putting meaning through death and rebirth.
What aches, what was exiled, and the practice that turns both into range rather than wound.
Chiron marks the wound: the place that aches, and the place you can eventually heal others from. Black Moon Lilith marks the exiled self: the raw, untamed part that was told to behave.
The wound is never good enough: a sharp eye for flaws that turns inward as self-criticism, overwork, and worth measured only in usefulness. You may fix everyone else's life while neglecting your own body. Healing comes from accepting imperfection and turning your meticulous care on yourself: heal yourself as you would another. Lesson: usefulness is not the whole measure of a person. The wound meets self-expression, romance and play: the fear that the real you is not lovable when seen in joy or desire. Creativity can feel dangerous if visibility once brought pain. Healing comes through making anyway and letting pleasure be part of the medicine.
She has the receipts. She remembers what was said, who said it, and what it actually meant. Her wound is the long experience of being talked over or rephrased into something more digestible. Her medicine is the refusal to translate herself into a version other people prefer. Her voice was never the problem. Lilith hides in the inner life, dreams and what runs underground. The fire burns inward when it has no outlet; solitude is sanctuary or prison depending on whether you are creating or only suppressing. The depth was never the problem.
This chart runs on air. Every element has a low expression and a high one: the work is knowing which way you are tilting, and the mantra that walks you back.
Detachment and analysis-paralysis. Unchecked, the air lives in the head: endlessly weighing, narrating instead of feeling, connected to everyone and intimate with no one.
The everyday work is landing. Drop from the head into the body, let a decision be good-enough, and let feeling have a vote alongside thought.
A mind that genuinely connects. At your best the air is perspective and fairness: you see every side, name the thing no one could articulate, and pull people into real dialogue.
“I do not have to understand it fully to feel it fully.”
What the chart points toward: raw materials, not a verdict.
Raw materials, not a verdict. Everything above was the chart describing itself. This is where it hands the pen to you.
This chart describes a capacity to connect: to see the pattern, name it clearly, and link people and ideas that were never going to meet on their own. You are wired to adapt: your gift shows up when you stay fluid and let the work change shape as it goes. With Mercury steering and a Aquarius Sun at the core, the potential here is not a fixed fate; it is a set of raw materials. The chart names the tools. What gets built with them is the part astrology cannot tell you, and the part that is entirely yours.
Underneath everything, this is a chart learning to let a Aquarius core be fed by a Gemini heart and carried out through a Gemini face: three different instincts that only become one person when you stop making them compete.
Here is what the wheel cannot tell you. It hands you air: ideas, language, and the will to connect, and you are built to adapt and transform things. It gives you Mercury as your compass and a map of where the pressure and the ease already live. But none of it is a verdict; it is equipment. The chart is the raw material; the life is what you make of it. That part was never written in the sky. It has always been yours to write.
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The colored lines connecting planets, conjunction, square, trine, and the rest.
What do you want from Asteria first?
You can change course anytime: this just orders your first three stops.
The closest conversations in the chart: where two planets sit at an exact angle and never stop talking. Tightest orb first; these are the loudest.
In you, the Moon works easily with Mars, bringing together your emotional needs and instincts and your drive and how you assert yourself. They support each other whenever you call on them, an inner talent available the moment you choose to use it.
In you, Jupiter grinds against Saturn, bringing together your faith, growth, and excess and your discipline, fear, and sense of limits. They pull in directions that do not agree, an inner friction that becomes real growth when you work it rather than avoid it. This is one of the knots you are here to untangle.
In you, the Sun flows together with the Moon, bringing together your core identity and will and your emotional needs and instincts. They cooperate so naturally you may not even notice the gift, an inner ease that grants talent, with the only risk being that you coast on it instead of developing it.
In you, the Sun sits opposite Mars, bringing together your core identity and will and your drive and how you assert yourself. They hold opposite ends of one axis, each demanding its due, often felt as a swing between the two or projected onto the people around you. The work is holding both rather than choosing one.
In you, Uranus works easily with Pluto, bringing together your need for freedom and the urge to break form and your relationship to power and deep change. They support each other whenever you call on them, an inner talent available the moment you choose to use it.
Every chart runs on flow and friction. The gifts are where the energy already moves easily; the challenges are where it meets resistance: the places that ask for effort and pay it back as range and strength.
This chart runs on an even mix of flow and friction: real ease in some places, real effort in others, and range that comes from holding both.
Jupiter sits in the sign it rules, so it works at full power here: one of the chart's natural, load-bearing strengths.
An easy, available link: Moon and Mars feed each other with almost no effort. This is talent that shows up early and runs in the background.
A natural, flowing ease: Neptune and Chiron feed each other with almost no effort. This is talent that shows up early and runs in the background.
An easy, available link: Mars and Part of Fortune feed each other with almost no effort. This is talent that shows up early and runs in the background.
A natural, flowing ease: Saturn and Vertex feed each other with almost no effort. This is talent that shows up early and runs in the background.
A natural, flowing ease: Moon and Part of Fortune feed each other with almost no effort. This is talent that shows up early and runs in the background.
A pointed, insistent adjustment: a whole-chart tension that drives a lot of your output.
A productive friction: the pull between Jupiter and Saturn never fully settles, and that restless charge is exactly what keeps you growing here.
A productive friction: the pull between Neptune and Part of Fortune never fully settles, and that restless charge is exactly what keeps you growing here.
Sun runs uphill in Aquarius, earning by effort what it does effortlessly elsewhere. That effort becomes real, tested range.
A productive friction: the pull between Mercury and North Node never fully settles, and that restless charge is exactly what keeps you growing here.
A productive friction: the pull between Moon and Chiron never fully settles, and that restless charge is exactly what keeps you growing here.
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| Point | Position | House | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Sun | 21°16' Aquarius | 10th house | detriment |
| Moon | 23°20' Gemini | 1st house | · |
| Mercury | 7°42' Aquarius | 9th house | retrograde, chart ruler |
| Venus | 6°22' Capricorn | 7th house | · |
| Mars | 23°32' Leo | 4th house | retrograde |
| Jupiter | 11°43' Sagittarius | 6th house | rulership |
| Saturn | 12°09' Pisces | 10th house | · |
| Uranus | 27°49' Capricorn | 9th house | · |
| Neptune | 24°04' Capricorn | 8th house | · |
| Pluto | 0°27' Sagittarius | 6th house | · |
| Chiron | 25°32' Virgo | 5th house | retrograde |
| North Node | 9°14' Scorpio | 6th house | retrograde |
| South Node | 9°14' Taurus | 12th house | retrograde |
| Black Moon Lilith | 4°18' Gemini | 12th house | · |
| Part of Fortune | 25°22' Libra | 5th house | · |
| Vertex | 10°11' Scorpio | 6th house | · |
| From | Aspect | To | Orb |
|---|---|---|---|
| Moon | sextile | Mars | 0.20° |
| Jupiter | square | Saturn | 0.43° |
| North-Node | conjunction | Vertex | 0.94° |
| Neptune | square | Part-Of-Fortune | 1.30° |
| Neptune | trine | Chiron | 1.47° |
| Mercury | square | North-Node | 1.55° |
| Mars | sextile | Part-Of-Fortune | 1.82° |
| Saturn | trine | Vertex | 1.97° |
| Moon | trine | Part-Of-Fortune | 2.02° |
| Sun | trine | Moon | 2.07° |
| Moon | square | Chiron | 2.19° |
| Sun | opposition | Mars | 2.26° |
| Uranus | trine | Chiron | 2.29° |
| Uranus | square | Part-Of-Fortune | 2.46° |
| Mercury | square | Vertex | 2.49° |
| Uranus | sextile | Pluto | 2.64° |
| Venus | sextile | North-Node | 2.87° |
| Saturn | trine | North-Node | 2.91° |
| Mercury | trine | Lilith | 3.40° |
| Uranus | conjunction | Neptune | 3.76° |
| Venus | sextile | Vertex | 3.81° |
| Pluto | opposition | Lilith | 3.84° |
| Sun | trine | Part-Of-Fortune | 4.09° |
| Sun | semisquare | Venus | 0.10° |
| Chiron | semisextile | Part-Of-Fortune | 0.17° |
| Chiron | semisquare | Vertex | 0.35° |
| Mars | quincunx | Neptune | 0.53° |
| Moon | sesquiquadrate | Mercury | 0.65° |
| Saturn | semisquare | Uranus | 0.67° |
| Moon | quincunx | Neptune | 0.72° |
| Moon | sesquiquadrate | North-Node | 0.90° |
| Venus | quintile | Part-Of-Fortune | 0.99° |
| Jupiter | semisquare | Uranus | 1.10° |
| Chiron | semisquare | North-Node | 1.29° |
| Mercury | semisextile | Venus | 1.32° |
| Jupiter | semisquare | Part-Of-Fortune | 1.36° |
| Jupiter | semisextile | Vertex | 1.54° |
| Saturn | sesquiquadrate | Part-Of-Fortune | 1.79° |
| Moon | sesquiquadrate | Vertex | 1.84° |
| Mars | semisextile | Chiron | 1.99° |
| Venus | quincunx | Lilith | 2.08° |
| Point | Position | House | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Sun | 21°16' Aquarius | 10th house | detriment |
| Moon | 23°20' Gemini | 1st house | · |
| Mercury | 7°42' Aquarius | 9th house | retrograde, chart ruler |
| Venus | 6°22' Capricorn | 7th house | · |
| Mars | 23°32' Leo | 4th house | retrograde |
| Jupiter | 11°43' Sagittarius | 6th house | rulership |
| Saturn | 12°09' Pisces | 10th house | · |
| Uranus | 27°49' Capricorn | 9th house | · |
| Neptune | 24°04' Capricorn | 8th house | · |
| Pluto | 0°27' Sagittarius | 6th house | · |
| Chiron | 25°32' Virgo | 5th house | retrograde |
| North Node | 9°14' Scorpio | 6th house | retrograde |
| South Node | 9°14' Taurus | 12th house | retrograde |
| Black Moon Lilith | 4°18' Gemini | 12th house | · |
| Part of Fortune | 25°22' Libra | 5th house | · |
| Vertex | 10°11' Scorpio | 6th house | · |
| From | Aspect | To | Orb | Phase |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| moon | sextile | mars | 0.20° | separating |
| jupiter | square | saturn | 0.43° | applying |
| north-node | conjunction | vertex | 0.94° | separating |
| neptune | square | part-of-fortune | 1.30° | applying |
| neptune | trine | chiron | 1.47° | applying |
| mercury | square | north-node | 1.55° | separating |
| mars | sextile | part-of-fortune | 1.82° | separating |
| saturn | trine | vertex | 1.97° | separating |
| moon | trine | part-of-fortune | 2.02° | applying |
| sun | trine | moon | 2.07° | separating |
| moon | square | chiron | 2.19° | applying |
| sun | opposition | mars | 2.26° | applying |
| uranus | trine | chiron | 2.29° | separating |
| uranus | square | part-of-fortune | 2.46° | separating |
| mercury | square | vertex | 2.49° | separating |
| uranus | sextile | pluto | 2.64° | applying |
| venus | sextile | north-node | 2.87° | applying |
| saturn | trine | north-node | 2.91° | separating |
| mercury | trine | lilith | 3.40° | applying |
| uranus | conjunction | neptune | 3.76° | separating |
| venus | sextile | vertex | 3.81° | applying |
| pluto | opposition | lilith | 3.84° | separating |
| sun | trine | part-of-fortune | 4.09° | applying |
| sun | semisquare | venus | 0.10° | separating |
| chiron | semisextile | part-of-fortune | 0.17° | applying |
| chiron | semisquare | vertex | 0.35° | applying |
| mars | quincunx | neptune | 0.53° | separating |
| moon | sesquiquadrate | mercury | 0.65° | separating |
| saturn | semisquare | uranus | 0.67° | applying |
| moon | quincunx | neptune | 0.72° | applying |
| moon | sesquiquadrate | north-node | 0.90° | applying |
| venus | quintile | part-of-fortune | 0.99° | applying |
| jupiter | semisquare | uranus | 1.10° | applying |
| chiron | semisquare | north-node | 1.29° | separating |
| mercury | semisextile | venus | 1.32° | applying |
| jupiter | semisquare | part-of-fortune | 1.36° | separating |
| jupiter | semisextile | vertex | 1.54° | separating |
| saturn | sesquiquadrate | part-of-fortune | 1.79° | separating |
| moon | sesquiquadrate | vertex | 1.84° | applying |
| mars | semisextile | chiron | 1.99° | separating |
| venus | quincunx | lilith | 2.08° | separating |