Happy 250th Birthday, USA… Or Is It?
Is it happy? Or is it its 250th birthday? I’d argue it’s neither!
I don’t think the “happiness” issue is much of a question at all these days. Perhaps 30% of us (if that) currently could say we are in a state of happiness (per the polls). So we will just focus on the birthday itself. Is the USA indeed about to turn 250 years old on July 4, 2026?
According to most of the accepted USA “birth charts” out there, the July 4, 1776 chart is considered the standard. This is the date and time (rectified, by famed astrologer Dane Rudhyar) that the Declaration of Independence was issued in Philadelphia.
This chart shows the USA as a Cancer Sun, Aquarius Moon, Sagittarius rising with a large Cancer stellium in the 7th house.
Yet, as a mother myself, I know a little bit about the details of when a child is considered “born,” and when it is conceived. I believe that this chart shows when the USA was conceived, not when it was born.
A child’s birth is recognized and time stamped only after her body is fully separated from her mother and her sex and status (has taken a breath, or not) are noted. The Declaration of Independence was an important moment declaring the intention of the nation - but not the birth. The birth did not occur until the “child” was fully separated from her “mother,” which was England, and this did not occur until the Revolutionary War ended and the Treaty of Paris was both signed and ratified by both parties, signalling the beginning of new life separated from the mother.
This took place on the morning of April 9, 1784, when the Treaty of Paris was ratified in full by the English King in London, England, making final and complete the severance of the colonies into their own nation. They were not wholly independent of the mother country before this action took place. This is the date I am using.
There is no time of this event available, that I can find anyway, so I have rectified it against the already-rectified July 4, 1776 chart*. And the result is astounding.
Annapolis, Maryland, the acting USA capital city at that time, is where the child was when it was born; London, England just happens to be where the mother was during the “birth.” We have to stretch our imaginations a bit to imagine a woman birthing a child across state lines here, but the effect is the same. The child is born where the child lands upon birth. If it happened to land in a different state or even time zone than the mother, then that would be where it was born.
The Ongoing Controversy
There is ample debate and controversy on the USA birth chart already. At least 13 different birth charts exist on astro.com for the USA Birth Chart. The most widely used one is the Sibley (so named after an 18th Century British astrologer) chart, cast for July 4, 1776, at 5:10 p.m. in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA. This chart has been painstakingly and thoroughly analyzed by multiple astrologers over many decades, and was rectified by renowned modern transpersonal astrologer Dane Rudhyar, altering the birth time by a mere 3 minutes (shown further above). This chart shows the USA with a Cancer Sun, Aquarius Moon, and Sagittarius rising. I do agree that these planetary energies are alive in the ethos of the USA, but in a different configuration.
Think of the typical ingredients of the Mexican dishes tacos and burritos. This new birth chart is kind of like that! We still have the shell, the meat, and the fillings of the July 4th chart, but this one is deep fried and is now a chimichanga.
Here are the astrological energies of the two charts (July 4, 1776 and April 9, 1784) pictured both in a synastry wheel (New USA chart in the inner ring and Dane Rudhyar’s July 4th chart in the outer ring - see below) as well as side by side for comparison:
Quick History Lesson
I’ve done a deep dive into all things America in order to understand the whole picture:
Viking explorers
Columbus
Jamestown
The Mayflower
The Colonies
Native American tribes and geography, as well as their continued genocide and displacement by white supremacist colonists
The Atlantic Slave Trade
The Revolutionary War
The Treaty of Paris and the Exchange of Ratifications
Religious “freedom” and extremism as a fundamental mindset of the populace
Spanish, then French, then English colonizers (and others) – the “melting pot”
Land grabs west of the Mississippi
The War of 1812
The Gold Rush
The Oregon Trail
The Civil War
The Emancipation of Slaves
Jim Crow and the KKK
The Industrial Revolution
The Gilded Age
The Great Depression
The World Wars
The Atomic Era
The Cold War
The Civil Rights Era
The Internet Age
The Rise of Extremism and Fascism (which, in my view, is the result of unresolved issues tied to slavery, genocide, unfettered capitalism lorded by brute force which essentially amounts to mass theft and extractivism, religious zealotry, plutocracy, oligarchy, patriarchy, and white supremacy.)
The USA is a shapeshifter, an entity that has experienced rapid growth and extensive change in a short amount of time. We have had so many iterations we’ve cycled through so far and it feels like we are still becoming. It seems to me that the Revolutionary War and its fallout – our Independence – is still unfolding. We are a nation still struggling to be born into a complete entity. We have a lot of unfinished business to take care of, and some extremely heavy karma to clear. We have not been honest, had integrity, nor acted with the best intentions toward our fellow citizens, and definitely not toward those who wish to become citizens. We have a lot of work to do.
For now, let’s look further into this nation’s childhood with this chart I have analyzed, so that we may find a cohesive path toward our collective evolution.
The Analysis of the April 9, 1784 Chart
Below is the story of what our nation has become - not what it was intended to be, as was formally set out in the Declaration of Independence on July 4, 1776. No, our nation is not a Cancer Sun, Aquarius Moon, and Sagittarius Rising (in my opinion).
Our nation is an Aries Sun, a Sagittarius Moon, and an Aries Rising.
We are a bold fire nation. A multiple Aries. A willful child confidently staking its claim in the world without fear of consequence.
Dominant Element = Fire (30.8%)
Dominant Mode = Cardinal (50.8%)
Dominant Planet = Mars
Dominant/Signature Sign = Aries
Chart Ruler = Mars (18° 11’ Gemini, 3rd)
Evolutionary Path Ruler (South Node Ruler) = Mercury (08° 57’ Aries, 1st)
Soul Growth Ruler (North Node Ruler) = Neptune, as modern ruler (10° 48’ Libra, 7th house) and Jupiter, as traditional ruler (29° 25’ Aquarius, 12th house)
Chart Interpretation
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THE ASCENDANT
· Ascendant in Aries – as there is no way to prove what time King George signed the ratification on this date, we can determine both through rectification of this date with the already vetted chart of July 4, 1776, and with the likelihood of the signing taking place in London, England – 5 time zones ahead – sometime between the hours of 8:00 am and 8:00 pm local time, find the most likely “birth time” based on these circumstances and likely time. The time of 5:07am Annapolis time would coincide with 10:07am in London. The country, however, was not born in London, as it’s physical “body” was located in the States. At the time of the signing, Annapolis was the capital of the United States of America.
· Ascendant trine Moon
· Ascendant conjunct Sun
· Ascendant conjunct Mercury
· Ascendant novile Jupiter
· Ascendant square Uranus
· Ascendant contraparallel Neptune
· Ascendant opposite Neptune
· Ascendant sextile Pluto
· Ascendant novile Chiron
· Ascendant septile Vesta
· Ascendant sesquisquare Pallas
· Ascendant sesquisquare Juno
· Ascendant semisextile North Node
· Ascendant inconjunct South Node
· Ascendant square Midheaven
· Ascendant opposite Vertex
· Ascendant trine Lilith
· Ascendant sextile White Moon Selena
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THE SUN
We all know the “Sun Sign” to be the foremost indicator of one’s horoscope, though nowadays most everyone with an astrological interest will be interested in the “Big Three,” consisting of the Sun, Moon, and Ascendant signs as a true snapshot of one’s character. Still, it is customary to begin with the Sun placement. As in our skies, the Sun is the focal point of the Solar System, and everything revolves around and interacts with that homing point. As above, so below.
The Sun in the horoscope is the anchor point of all the other planets, and it is indicative of the native’s core personality and how they express themselves in the world on a basic level. As an Aries Sun, you tend to demand attention by bursting onto the scene in a bold fashion everywhere you go. People can’t help but notice you, and you could care less what they make of you, because you exude confidence, bravado, and self-assuredness constantly.
Aries is the first sign of the zodiac and is associated with being first-born, the first to arrive, and paradoxically, also the youngest – the baby of the zodiac. The reason for this is because the arrangement of the signs corresponds with both the seasons of the year – Aries aligns with the Spring Equinox, the beginning of the new seasonal year when the cosmic wheel turns and things are born anew – and with the seasons of individual life: we are born into the world as a separate individual (Aries), we grow through toddlerhood (Taurus), learning to speak and explore (Gemini), to discover our feelings and attachments (Cancer), to step into our sense of self and shine our personalities (Leo), to discern between good and bad (Virgo), to partner with others and learn how to cooperate successfully (Libra), to learn about sex and death (Scorpio), to develop a philosophy and determine what our beliefs are through exploring the world at large (Sagittarius), to become mature and develop self-discipline and sobriety (Capricorn), to learn to prioritize the collective instead of just ourselves (Aquarius), and to surrender our egos entirely to the Divine (Pisces).
As an Aries Sun, you are daring, brave, independent, and fearless, often going where angels fear to tread. You can be combative, competitive, and brash, and often insist on being both first in line and the best in the group. You demand preferment, which often sparks resentment from others. Though you may have a quick and hot temper, you easily shake off defeats and disappointments and begin almost immediately preparing for the next battle or competition.
You have the potential to be a great leader, USA, if you can set aside your haughtiness and aggression long enough to step into a warrior mindset – sacrificing yourself so that others can thrive.
The Sabian Symbol for your Sun’s placement at 20° Aries is:
A BOXER IS ENTERING THE RING
This Symbol shows that there may be a temptation to take on issues, even to fight, but it needs to be with dignity and regulation. You may feel a need, or the urge, to step up to the plate and take something or someone on. There are rules to follow and often others will end up being the judge of the final outcome. Make sure you possess the skills and training to defend what you believe. Remember that sometimes you need to back off if you’re not winning a contest. Question: are you more on the attack or on the defense?
Conscious expression: Physical or psychological self-assertion and determination. Fighting for one’s emotional, psychological or physical space. Being a contender. Entering the ring or the arena.
Unconscious expression: Using power to dominate people or those who challenge you. Wanting to knock people out. Storming in and taking over. Looking for combat. Being combative.
ASPECTS
The placement of any planet or point is just the beginning, whereas the aspects that planet or point makes to other planets and points in the chart tell the story of how that planet will likely behave in the individual. In your case, your Sun in Aries makes the following aspects:
SUN IN 1ST HOUSE
Having the Sun in the 1st house is an Aries-flavored position, no matter what sign it resides in. Yours being in Aries only doubles this. On top of that, the energy is further magnified by the Sun’s proximity (conjunction) to both Mercury and the Ascendant. Some would call this a “triple Aries,” but I am inclined to call it a quadruple Aries due to its position in the 1st house.
In other words, you are oozing Aries energy from your pores.
This means that you are youthful, energetic, and exciting to be around because you bring the exhilarating zing of exploratory youth with you wherever you go. You bravely and brazenly chart the path through the unknown for others to follow. You are assertive and confident and are quick to fight in defense of what you feel you are entitled to. Your high energy and independence inspire others to take up their own adventures in their lives. You make a great leader as you mature.
You are independent in the extreme, and you demand the right to make your own way in the world. You require absolute freedom and balk at restrictions on your behavior. You are driven by your own personal interests and are not concerned with what others are doing whatsoever. This tends to be perceived as selfishness at times, as you can be somewhat allergic to the consideration of others.
You learn through experiences, and you are determined to assert your right to your own triumphs and mistakes. You are sometimes competitive, combative, and brash. You have a lot of energy to start things – anything that captures your interest or inspires you, and you are quick on the draw – but you often drop the ball as soon as you become bored, which unfortunately does not take very long as you are always seeking the next thrill. You are enthralled by anything new and untried.
SUN SESQUISQUARE THE MOON
The Sun and Moon combination in a chart operate like your yang and yin essences and can also describe the relationship with the native’s father and mother.
A sesquisquare is a challenging aspect that indicates unconscious, yet compulsive inner conflict. Even though your Sun in Aries (1st house) and your Moon in Sagittarius (8th house) are both fire signs and thus trine by element, they are in aspect by 135° to each other, creating this tense energy between them.
This aspect can be more challenging at times than a regular square due to the unconscious or even subconscious energies that present here. You may not realize consciously that you harbor resentment toward your mother, for example, and may find yourself lashing out and rebelling without fully being able to articulate why your behavior is so. This unconscious quality also makes it more difficult to control or to change, because to change any behavior, we must first become conscious and aware of it in the first place.
You may struggle to reconcile your deep emotionality and your reactivity with your sense of self and purpose. You may find yourself frustrated at times with your intense and rash emotions betraying your otherwise success-focused persona. You may at times struggle with repeated self-sabotage, which can only be reconciled by bringing your unconscious emotions out into the light for examination and rational discernment.
You may also struggle with finding a balance between wanting to be independent and being enmeshed with your mother. There may be a wild bucking horse inside you that charges the gate relentlessly, only to find that when it is freed, it does not know how to exist outside of the pen. There may be indignation, rebellion, and brash boldness that drives you toward independence – and you do have what it takes to be utterly independent – yet you must strive to do so without burning bridges behind you. Gracious winning is the key.
SUN CONJUNCT MERCURY
You have a sharp tongue and often speak before you think, USA. You tend to be brash, confident, loud, and express yourself as though you are entitled to do so. In Aries, and in the 1st house, your booming voice often enters the room before you do.
Your ego and your self-expression are fused together in a non-negotiable, yet effective, way. You are bright and intelligent and appear youthful and energetic, although you can also appear boastful and arrogant. You are pointedly and at times forcefully interested in talking about yourself and your own ideas, though you may be much less interested in hearing about others and their interests.
You think of yourself as the best and feel entitled to be put first in all situations. You bask in the praise of others and in the cases when you do not receive such praise or rewards, you can lash out in resentful retaliation.
SUN SEMISEXTILE VENUSYour ego and your sense of relating to others and the environment are like acquainted neighbors who respect one another, but don’t often get together for sit-down dinners because you aren’t really into the same things.
SUN SEXTILE MARS· Mars is your Chart ruler (ruler of your Aries Ascendant, but also your Sun and Mercury in Aries) – Gemini 18° 11’, 3rd house
· Mars is also your strongest planet, and it is Out of Bounds
As your Sun in Aries is ruled by Mars, these two already have a lot in common and in the sextile aspect, they are good friends. In Gemini, your solar ruler is very interested in investing energy in trying new things. Collecting and spreading news and information inspires you. You find purpose in anything related to communication and self-expression, and anything that keeps you feeling youthful and on the cutting edge. You are bright, witty, intelligent, talkative, and often quite argumentative as well. You think debating is a sport.
You use intelligence and information as a weapon. You may be the first to invent a new form of communication or be a pioneer in developing communication technologies or methods of collecting and disseminating data – or even withholding it and using it to assert dominance and power over others. You may use information to become “the best” in some way, competing with others based on intellect or gathered intelligence.
SUN SEPTILE JUPITER
There is a strong spiritual manifestation energy about you, USA, that enables you to inspire others spiritually, and even be a pioneer in religious life, perhaps even creating a new approach to religion or a new religion (or religions) entirely. You may possess a zealous nature that is infectious to others and you may even become combative about your religious beliefs, imposing them upon others in forceful ways.
SUN SQUARE SATURN
You have issues with authority. You think you are the boss in all things and resent others being in positions of power or control over you, and you may take rash, drastic measures to avoid losing your autonomy and sovereignty. You likely have issues from a parent that stem from childhood, when you were full of life and wanting to assert yourself and your independence and they forced you to stay in a box of their own design, causing you to lash out in resentment and defiance. This is a constant issue for you when dealing with others, who now may resent you when you insist on being the boss in all things.
SUN NOVILE VESTA
You are heavily invested in a spiritual life, and you are highly capable of fulfilling a spiritual ideal, if you put your soul into it. Noviles indicate divine energy that is embedded within us that we need to bring forth into being. This is like the ancient quote from the Gospel of Thomas: “If you bring forth what is within you, what you bring forth will save you. If you do not bring forth what is within you, what you do not bring forth will destroy you.” This especially applies to you, USA.
SUN BIQUINTILE PALLAS
Your intuitive and creative problem-solving abilities are strong, USA. You possess powerful abilities with pattern recognition, often derived though insight gained through play activities – you are capable of tapping into the Source for downloaded guidance. You are bestowed the gifts of manifestation and yet, you must find ways to do so in cooperation with others. Your ego may think you are an island; your intuitive intelligence understands that you are part of an integrated system that functions on interdependence and cooperation.
SUN TRINE JUNO
SUN INCONJUNCT CERES
You tend to alternate between being self-focused and other-obsessed.
SUN SEMISQUARE HYGEIA
SUN SEMISQUARE NORTH NODE
SUN SESQUISQUARE (AND PARALLEL) THE SOUTH NODE
You unconsciously and compulsively reenact past behaviors of judgmentalism and criticism while demanding a strict and rigid perfection of both yourself and others. This keeps you caught in a repetitive cycle of thinking you are perennially right, superior, and unaccountable for your own behavior. You compulsively act in ways that serve your ego instead of the greater good.
The Sun is also Parallel the South Node, which exacerbates this aspect; parallels are considered to have the same energy as a conjunction, only stronger. The Sun “conjunct” the South Node would keep you trapped in the South Node energy and unable to progress on your soul growth path toward the North Node unless you can take your ego out of the picture. Once you can learn to do things in complete selfless service for the benefit of others, USA, and not for your own glory, you can release this attachment and begin to level up in conscious awareness and step into your higher self.
SUN CONJUNCT ASCENDANT
You are consummately authentic. What you see is what you get with you, USA. You vibe strongly as masculine, brash, brave, pioneering, headstrong, independent, assertive, frank, and self-reliant. You jump in where others fear to tread. You are a trailblazer. You are somewhat self-centered and are intensely focused on your own course of action and motives; others are often an afterthought, if they are thought of at all. You are a leader in everything you do. In fact, you assume a leadership role in everything and assume others look to you to set the example. You have a youthful, fresh, unsophisticated aura, and you like it that way. You are the adult who still wears board shorts and rides skateboards and is covered in tattoos. You are the perennial punk rocker. You love a good challenge and are always up for a good fight. You prefer to be first and to win. You are impulsive and reckless at times and are likely known for your bombastic, combative, and somewhat arrogant nature, even though you always seem to have a smile on your face. People may resent you not because you are actually really good at what you do (you are), but because you are so shameless and proud and utterly lacking in humility.
SUN BISEPTILE MIDHEAVENSUN TRINE PART OF FORTUNE
SUN QUINTILE WHITE MOON SELENA
SUN SQUARE ERIS
SUN SQUARE PSYCHE
You give off conflicting vibes at once. One side of you is the combative, rebellious youth, and the other side of you is the staunchly serious conservative elder who is driven to make money and stick to the rules. You are sometimes able to combine these two but often feel conflict inside of yourself. Do you want to be a grown up in a grown up world, known for being mature and responsible? Or do you want to break out on your own into a new paradigm that you forge yourself? This is an inner conflict between the old (Capricorn) and the new (Aries). You may like to think of yourself as a wizened elder with all the answers and who can set the example, yet you are often reminded of just how young and inexperienced – and just plain “winging it" – you really are.
SUN SEMISEXTILE NESSUS
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THE MOON
· Moon Out of Bounds
· Moon sesquisquare Sun
· Moon trine Mercury
· Moon biseptile Venus
· Moon square Jupiter
· Moon semisquare Saturn
· Moon opposite Vesta
· Moon conjunct Pallas
· Moon biseptile Juno
· Moon square Hygeia
· Moon quadrinovile Astraea
· Moon square North Node/South Node
· Moon trine Ascendant
· Moon semisextile Midheaven
· Moon inconjunct the IC (ruler of the IC/Cancer)
· Moon sextile Vertex
· Moon biseptile Part of Fortune
· Moon trine Lilith
· Moon sextile White Moon
· Moon novile Eris
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MERCURY
· Mercury trine Moon
· Mercury conjunct Sun
· Mercury novile Jupiter
· Mercury square Uranus
· Mercury opposite Neptune
· Mercury sextile Pluto
· Mercury novile Chiron
· Mercury septile Vesta
· Mercury sesquisquare Pallas
· Mercury sesquisquare Juno
· Mercury semisextile North Node
· Mercury inconjunct South Node
· Mercury conjunct Ascendant
· Mercury square Midheaven
· Mercury opposite Vertex
· Mercury sesquisquare Part of Fortune
· Mercury trine Lilith
· Mercury sextile White Moon Selena
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VENUS
· Venus biseptile Moon
· Venus semisextile Sun
· Venus square Mars
· Venus sextile Chiron
· Venus quintile Vesta
· Venus trine Pallas
· Venus triseptile Juno
· Venus trine Ceres
· Venus quintile Midheaven
· Venus triseptile Part of Fortune
· Venus semisquare White Moon Selena
· Venus sextile Eris
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MARS
· Mars Chart Ruler
· Mars Out of Bounds
· Mars sextile Sun
· Mars square Venus
· Mars biquintile Saturn
· Mars parallel Uranus
· Mars contraparallel Pluto
· Mars semisextile Chiron
· Mars inconjunct Ceres
· Mars biseptile Hygeia
· Mars conjunct Astraea
· Mars binovile South Node
· Mars contraparallel Midheaven
· Mars sesquisquare White Moon Selena
· Mars inconjunct Eris
A big factor in the nation’s shapeshifter persona is its Mars in Gemini, which is its chart ruler. A lot has been said in recent years in anticipation of the USA’s “Uranus Return” - which references the Sibley Chart (or Rudhyar Chart)’s Uranus in Gemini, and points to how every 84 years this “return” kicks off some sort of violence and war. Well, I’m here to argue that it is not because of the supposed Uranus Return that brings these events about, but because of Uranus coming into direct contact (conjunction) with the nation’s MARS in Gemini that lights the fuse of war and chaos together (Mars is the god of war, and Uranus is most definitely the chaos planet).
Mars in Gemini has two faces: one is bright, witty, a quick learner, adept with building and creating amazing new things; and the other is short-tempered, quick to react, and tends to be condescending and arrogant because it thinks it knows better than everyone else. There is a real Jekyll and Hyde component to this placement. Incredible intelligence is paired with haughty reactivity and a restless nature. It’s almost too fast for its own good.
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JUPITER
· Jupiter square Moon
· Jupiter septile Sun
· Jupiter Novile Mercury
· Jupiter square Vesta
· Jupiter square Pallas
· Jupiter opposite Juno
· Jupiter biseptile Ceres
· Jupiter conjunct Hygeia
· Jupiter trine Astraea
· Jupiter conjunct the North Node
· Jupiter novile Ascendant
· Jupiter biquintile Vertex
· Jupiter opposite Part of Fortune
· Jupiter semisquare Eris
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SATURN
· Saturn semisquare Moon
· Saturn square Sun
· Saturn biquintile Mars
· Saturn biseptile Neptune
· Saturn trine Chiron
· Saturn trine Vesta
· Saturn sextile Pallas
· Saturn inconjunct Juno
· Saturn semisquare Hygeia
· Saturn triseptile Astraea
· Saturn semisquare North Node
· Saturn sesquisquare South Node
· Saturn inconjunct Part of Fortune
· Saturn contraparallel Lilith (strong)
· Saturn conjunct Eris
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URANUS
· Uranus Out of Bounds
· Uranus square Mercury
· Uranus parallel Mars
· Uranus square Neptune
· Uranus contraparallel Pluto (strong)
· Uranus septile Chiron
· Uranus sesquisquare Pallas
· Uranus semisquare Juno
· Uranus trine Hygeia
· Uranus trine North Node
· Uranus sextile South Node
· Uranus square Ascendant
· Uranus opposite Midheaven (conjunct IC)
· Uranus square Vertex
· Uranus semisquare Part of Fortune
· Uranus semisextile Lilith
· Uranus inconjunct White Moon Selena
· Uranus opposite Eris
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NEPTUNE
· Neptune contraparallel Mercury
· Neptune biseptile Saturn
· Neptune square Uranus
· Neptune trine Pluto
· Neptune biquintile Chiron
· Neptune semisquare Pallas
· Neptune semisquare Juno
· Neptune biquintile Astraea
· Neptune opposite Ascendant (conjunct Descendant)
· Neptune square Midheaven
· Neptune conjunct Vertex
· Neptune semisquare Part of Fortune
· Neptune sextile Lilith
· Neptune trine White Moon Selena
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PLUTO
· Pluto Out of Bounds
· Pluto sextile Mercury
· Pluto contraparallel Mars
· Pluto contraparallel Uranus
· Pluto trine Neptune
· Pluto sesquisquare Astraea
· Pluto triseptile South Node
· Pluto sextile Ascendant
· Pluto parallel Midheaven
· Pluto trine Vertex
· Pluto opposite Lilith
· Pluto conjunct White Moon Selena
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Item descriptionCHIRON:
· Chiron novile Mercury
· Chiron sextile Venus
· Chiron semisextile Mars
· Chiron trine Saturn
· Chiron septile Uranus
· Chiron biquintile Neptune
· Chiron opposite Pallas
· Chiron square Juno
· Chiron opposite Ceres
· Chiron quintile Hygeia
· Chiron novile Astraea
· Chiron novile Ascendant
· Chiron sesquisquare Midheaven
· Chiron sesquisquare Vertex
· Chiron binovile Lilith
· Chiron biseptile White Moon Selena
· Chiron trine Eris
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CERES:
· Ceres in Scorpio in 8th house
· Ceres inconjunct Sun (yod with chart ruler Mars)
· Ceres trine Venus
· Ceres inconjunct Mars
· Ceres biseptile Jupiter
· Ceres opposite Chiron
· Ceres conjunct Pallas
· Ceres square Juno
· Ceres parallel Hygiea
· Ceres biquintile Astraea
· Ceres semisquare Midheaven
· Ceres semisquare Vertex
· Ceres square Part of Fortune
· Ceres biseptile Lilith
· Ceres sextile Eris
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PALLAS:
· Pallas conjunct Moon
· Pallas biquintile Sun
· Pallas sesquisquare Mercury
· Pallas trine Venus
· Pallas square Jupiter
· Pallas sextile Saturn
· Pallas sesquisquare Uranus
· Pallas semisquare Neptune
· Pallas opposite Chiron
· Pallas opposite Vesta
· Pallas square Juno
· Pallas conjunct Ceres
· Pallas biseptile Hygeia
· Pallas inconjunct Astraea
· Pallas biseptile North Node
· Pallas sesquisquare Ascendant
· Pallas novile Midheaven
· Pallas septile Vertex
· Pallas square Part of Fortune
· Pallas quintile White Moon Selena
· Pallas septile Eris
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JUNO:
· Juno biseptile Moon
· Juno trine Sun
· Juno sesquisquare Mercury
· Juno triseptile Venus
· Juno opposite Jupiter
· Juno inconjunct Saturn
· Juno semisquare Uranus
· Juno semisquare Neptune
· Juno square Chiron
· Juno square Pallas
· Juno square Ceres
· Juno sesquisquare Ascendant
· Juno sesquisquare Midheaven
· Juno novile Vertex
· Juno conjunct Part of Fortune
· Juno biquintile Eris
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VESTA:
· Vesta opposite Moon
· Vesta novile Sun
· Vesta septile Mercury
· Vesta quintile Venus
· Vesta square Jupiter
· Vesta trine Saturn
· Vesta opposite Pallas
· Vesta square Hygeia
· Vesta binovile North Node
· Vesta septile Ascendant
· Vesta biquintile Midheaven
· Vesta trine Vertex
· Vesta square Part of Fortune
· Vesta trine White Moon Selena
· Vesta sesquisquare Eris
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PSYCHE:
· Psyche in Capricorn: Your Spirit is ambitious and successful, dependable and timeless, and you need to develop a sense of balance so you can transform yourself, through self-love, into your Highest Self – a well-rounded, self-accepting achiever who can also revel in life’s pleasures.
· Psyche in 10th house: There may be a strong desire to align one’s career path with one’s soul’s purpose or to use one’s professional accomplishments as a means of expressing one’s deeper spiritual or emotional truths. But this placement can also indicate a tendency towards perfectionism or a fear of failure in the public sphere. It’s important for people with this placement to balance their drive for success with a willingness to take risks and to embrace vulnerability in their public endeavors.
· Psyche conjunct Saturn
· Psyche sextile Nessus
· Psyche sextile Eros
· Psyche square Sun
· Psyche trine Vesta
· Psyche inconjunct Juno
· Psyche inconjunct Part of Fortune
· Psyche sextile Pallas
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MIDHEAVEN:
· Midheaven in Capricorn
· Midheaven sextile Moon
· Midheaven biseptile Sun
· Midheaven square Mercury
· Midheaven quintile Venus
· Midheaven contraparallel Mars
· Midheaven contraparallel Uranus
· Midheaven square Neptune
· Midheaven parallel Pluto
· Midheaven sesquisquare Chiron
· Midheaven biquintile Vesta
· Midheaven novile Pallas
· Midheaven sesquisquare Juno
· Midheaven semisquare Ceres
· Midheaven sextile Hygeia
· Midheaven sextile North Node
· Midheaven trine South Node
· Midheaven square Ascendant
· Midheaven square Vertex
· Midheaven semisextile White Moon Selena
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NORTH NODE:
· North Node in Pisces, 12th house
· North Node square the Moon
· North Node contraparallel Sun
· North Node semisextile mercury
· North Node conjunct Venus
· North Node square Mars
· North Node conjunct Jupiter
· North Node trine Uranus
· North Node square Vesta
· North Node biseptile Pallas
· North Node parallel Hygeia
· North Node semisextile Ascendant
· North Node sextile Midheaven
· North Node triseptile Vertex
· North Node inconjunct Lilith
· North Node septile Eris
SOUTH NODE:
· South Node in Virgo, 6th house
· South Node square the Moon
· South Node parallel Sun
· South Node inconjunct Mercury
· South Node square Mars
· South Node sesquisquare Saturn
· South Node sextile Uranus
· South Node triseptile Pluto
· South Node contraparallel Hygeia
· South Node quintile Astraea
· South Node inconjunct Ascendant
· South Node trine Midheaven
· South Node semisextile Lilith
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LILITH:
· Lilith (Mean) and Lilith (True) in Leo: With Lilith in Leo, you may sometimes believe that others are taking advantage of your good nature. You believe that you give, give, give and get little in return. In fact, you might not be aware of just how much others are doing for you. In fact, it is highly possible that you are the one who is taking, taking, taking and not acknowledging the support that you actually receive. The positive side of Leo is honesty. You know these traits exist and that you need to address them and you will do so. You need to acknowledge your need to shine, the support that others offer you, and the gratitude that you truly feel. Once you have done this then you are able to give back. The Black Moon’s gift is the opportunity to bring unconscious or self-defeating behavior into the light of day where it can no longer run amok. You have the opportunity to achieve great things in cooperation with other people, either your loved ones close to home or coworkers in society.
· Lilith (True) in the 5th house: Whether you realize it or not, you have a dark side of your nature, in that you would rather play than take responsibility for your life. You can be a bit of a rabble-rouser. Your own creative pursuits are paramount, fulfilling a deep need within you. So much so that you feel that others, particularly children, are standing in your way. You may blame other people, perhaps even your own children, for preventing you from following your passionate interests. Nevertheless, it is you who needs to find a balance between fun and duty. The Black Moon’s gift is the opportunity to bring unconscious or self-defeating behavior into the light of day where it can no longer run amok. Once you have found this balance, then you may be an excellent teacher, artist, and parent.
· Lilith trine Moon
· Lilith trine Mercury
· Lilith contraparallel Saturn
· Lilith semisextile Uranus
· Lilith sextile Neptune
· Lilith opposite Pluto
· Lilith binovile Chiron
· Lilith biseptile Ceres
· Lilith inconjunct Hygeia
· Lilith parallel Astraea
· Lilith inconjunct the North Node
· Lilith semisextile South Node
· Lilith trine Ascendant
· Lilith inconjunct Midheaven
· Lilith sextile Vertex
· Lilith opposite White Moon Selena
· Lilith quadrinovile Eris
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ASTRAEA:
· Astraea in Gemini, 3rd house, conjunct chart ruler Mars
· Aggressively closed-minded
· Astraea quadrinovile Moon
· Astraea conjunct Mars
· Astraea trine Jupiter
· Astraea contraparallel Saturn
· Astraea biseptile Neptune
· Astraea sesquisquare Pluto (strong)
· Astraea novile Chiron
· Astraea inconjunct Pallas
· Astraea biquintile Ceres
· Astraea quintile South Node
· Astraea sextile Part of Fortune
· Astraea novile Lilith
· Astraea quadrinovile Eris
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HYGEIA:
· Hygeia square Moon
· Hygiea contraparallel Sun
· Hygeia biseptile Mars
· Hygeia conjunct Jupiter
· Hygeia semisquare Saturn
· Hygeia trine Uranus
· Hygeia biquintile Neptune
· Hygeia quintile Chiron
· Hygeia square Vesta
· Hygeia biseptile Pallas
· Hygeia parallel Ceres
· Hygeia conjunct North Node
· Hygeia sextile Midheaven
· Hygeia inconjunct Lilith
· Hygeia semisextile White Moon Selena
· Hygeia septile Eris
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VERTEX:
· Vertex in Libra: The Vertex is a sensitive point in the natal chart that represents fated encounters and important relationships. It is not a planet, but, similar to Part of Fortune, is rather a mathematical point that is derived from the intersection of the ecliptic (the path of the Sun) and the prime vertical (the plane that runs from due east to due west). The Vertex is also known as the “electric axis” because it is believed to be a point of high energy and intensity. It is associated with sudden and unexpected events, as well as with people who come into our lives for a specific purpose. It is a portal, “destiny’s gate.” When it’s activated, you’ll know, and Vertex is fated so you must simply see the lessons out to the end. When the Vertex is in Libra, you are drawn to intimate relationships that invoke a sense of destiny or a “soul contract.” You may unconsciously be seeking out that spark of recognition experienced when you connect with someone who is meant to open doors for you in your life, whether that is romantically or platonically. This may happen continually, whether or not you are already in a relationship. You are drawn to partnering with people of all sorts, on all sorts of interpersonal levels, and are fascinated by those who can bring something to your life that you cannot provide on your own, or that enhances your own abilities – intellectual prowess, skills, clout, connections, fame, money, style, beauty, love – thus providing a sense of balance and completion and an elevation in lifestyle that you could not possibly achieve all by yourself. You are meant to use this radar you have to help others achieve balance, fair compromise, cooperation, or mediation. You could even use your skills in the service of matchmaking. Learning to use your skills for the benefit of others instead of solely for yourself will help you transcend egoic-based partnerships and find a sense of balance and justice in your inner world, which will then help you attract a cosmically aligned partner for you, effortlessly.
· Vertex in 6th house: When the Vertex is in the 6th house, you may feel a sense of destiny related to service and health. You may be drawn to careers in healthcare or social work. This placement can also indicate a need to cultivate a strong work ethic and attention to detail.
· The Anti-vertex in Aries will draw you to those whose drive and vision motivate you to follow your dream. At times of important changes in your life and/or during moments of crisis, those who have the sign Libra and/or the planet Venus strongly placed in their natal chart will entice you to meet new people and learn new ways of perceiving the world that completely change your understanding of life.
· Vertex sextile Moon
· Vertex contraparallel Mercury
· Vertex biquintile Jupiter
· Vertex square Uranus
· Vertex conjunct Neptune
· Vertex trine Pluto
· Vertex sesquisquare Chiron
· Vertex trine Vesta
· Vertex septile Pallas
· Vertex novile Juno
· Vertex semisquare Ceres
· Vertex triseptile North Node
· Vertex opposite Ascendant
· Vertex square Midheaven
· Vertex novile Part of Fortune
· Vertex sextile Lilith
· Vertex trine White Moon Selena
· Vertex biseptile Eris
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PART OF FORTUNE:
· Part of Fortune in Leo
· Part of Fortune in 5th house
· Part of Fortune biseptile Moon
· Part of Fortune trine Sun
· Part of Fortune sesquisquare Mercury
· Part of Fortune triseptile Venus
· Part of Fortune opposite Jupiter
· Part of Fortune inconjunct Saturn
· Part of Fortune semisquare Uranus
· Part of Fortune semisquare Neptune
· Part of Fortune square Vesta
· Part of Fortune parallel Pallas
· Part of Fortune conjunct Juno
· Part of Fortune square Ceres
· Part of Fortune sextile Astraea
· Part of Fortune sesquisquare Ascendant
· Part of Fortune novile Vertex
· Part of Fortune contraparallel White Moon Selena
· Part of Fortune biquintile Eris
· Part of Fortune inconjunct Eros
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WHITE MOON SELENA:
· White Moon in Aquarius, 11th house: You understand the need for each person to express his or her true nature without fear or judgement. Yet at the same time, you are also well aware of the need for societal and spiritual frameworks. You are likely to spend much of your time talking with other people, planning social events, or working in a people-oriented profession. You are also likely to have a deep love for nature and the environment, perhaps even leading others to a greater understanding of the need to share the earth’s resources.
You are committed to the concept that much can be achieved through the power of the collective. The group takes precedence over the individual. Groups such as trade unions, the women’s movement, boards, committees, are likely to play a prominent role in your life. You respect individual rights, but you believe that people can achieve a lot more when they pool resources. To you, this is logical. You are destined to play a significant role in at least one organization or group. Politics is likely to feature in your life.· White Moon sextile Moon
· White Moon quintile Sun
· White Moon sextile Mercury
· White Moon semisquare Venus
· White Moon sesquisquare Mars
· White Moon inconjunct Uranus: Spirituality is often interrupted by unforeseen events that disrupts routine and creates challenges in the quest for spiritual growth. Expressing your spiritual beliefs and practices can be difficult, especially in unpredictable environments that do not support unconventional approaches. You might find yourself feeling misunderstood or judged, making it harder to share your insights and experiences openly. Respecting spiritual authorities or traditions can be challenging, as you may often feel a strong urge to break away and forge your own path. This drive for independence can lead to conflicts with established norms and expectations, further complicating your spiritual journey. The unique nature of your mystical insights can sometimes make you feel isolated, as others may not easily understand or accept your perspectives. This sense of isolation can be disheartening, making it difficult to find a supportive community that resonates with your beliefs. Stresses you experience might at times lead to emotional instability, affecting your internal equilibrium. These fluctuations in emotion can make it harder to maintain a sense of inner peace and balance. However, navigating these challenges with resilience and openness can ultimately lead to profound spiritual growth and a deeper understanding of your spiritual path.
· White Moon trine Neptune
· White Moon conjunct Pluto: You have an exceptional ability to delve into your emotions and grasp the deeper psychological and karmic aspects of yourself and others. This intuitive insight can help you to perceive what lies beneath the surface in various situations, making you adept at understanding complex emotional interactions. You have a remarkable potential for personal growth and transformation. Your experiences, even challenging ones, can lead to profound inner growth, as you have the strength to emerge more resilient and wiser. People are often drawn to you because of your magnetic presence and the depths of your character. Mysterious allure… captivating others… natural influencer and source of inspiration. Uplifting presence and motivate others easily. You might have a natural talent for healing and possess a gentle energy that can help harmonize transformative experiences. You are likely driven by a strong sense of purpose and a deep desire to seek truth. You constantly search for deeper meaning in life, propelled by a quest to understand the mysteries of existence and your own soul’s quest.
· White Moon biseptile Chiron
· White Moon trine Vesta
· White Moon contraparallel Pallas
· White Moon semisextile Hygeia
· White Moon sextile Ascendant
· White Moon semisextile Midheaven
· White Moon trine Vertex
· White Moon contraparallel Part of Fortune
· White Moon opposite Lilith
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NESSUS:
· Nessus in Pisces: Issues related to spirituality, addiction, or a history of experiencing abuse or trauma related to escapism or boundary dissolution.
· Nessus in the 12th house: This placement indicates issues around unconscious patterns and hidden traumas and also suggest a need to confront and work through past traumas related to spirituality, psychic abilities, and the collective unconscious.
· Nessus conjunct Eros: Abuse by authority figures, teaching figures, spiritual and religious figures, legal figures.
· Nessus semisextile Sun: Abuse in the self-esteem, monetary abuse, abuse in relationships. Tendency to pick partners and situations that are damaging to the self-esteem.
· Nessus sextile Chiron: Abuse with siblings, in the communication, intellectual abuse. Having been abused verbally, psychologically. Abuse being embedded in the brain. Trauma or even mental illness or afflictions suffered as a result of having been abused. C-PTSD. Ruminating thoughts. Negative self-talk.
· Nessus square Mars: You may experience abuse in the home, in childhood, witness your mother being abused, or experience abuse in private or behind closed doors. You may not be believed if you speak out about it.
· Nessus inconjunct Juno: You will be exposed to experiences or themes of abuse so that you can grow as a soul.
· Nessus inconjunct Part of Fortune:
· Nessus trine Ceres:
· Nessus trine Pallas:
· Nessus sextile Saturn:
· Nessus sextile Psyche:
Notable Placements and Aspects
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Grand Fire Trine: Lilith(s) trine Moon trine Mercury/Anti-Vertex/Ascendant
Grand trines: The energies of planets in a grand trine work harmoniously and effortlessly together. Sometimes the natives with this configuration can be lazy because good things come too easily to put in an effort. But when triggered or motivated by a crisis or necessity, they can step up and make magic like it’s second nature to them. The element (Water, Earth, Air, or Fire) of the grand trine elevates the energies of the planets to another level of that element’s specialty: Water is emotional intelligence; Earth is grounded rationality and practicality; Air is mental acuity and communication skills; Fire is inspiration and leadership skills. The combination of the planets’ individual energies is then read through the lens of the element the trine resides in.
Interpretation:
The Grand Fire Trine involving Lilith, Moon, and Mercury, the Anti-Vertex, and the Ascendant will showcase a feisty, rebellious, defiant, reckless, impetuous, fun-loving, enterprising, responsibility-eschewing, and self-centered personality. Things may be taken too far, too fast. The Sagittarius Moon in this configuration is both out of bounds and in the 8th house, indicating an extreme level of intuitive and psychic ability coupled with an intense need for learning, through grueling experiences, all about the meaning of life, death, and the exploration of the hidden realms. Trine Mercury in Aries, there is a tendency to be outspoken and blunt, sometimes charming, and sometimes conniving and manipulative. There is a balance with this trine that brings both the head and the heart together. Trine the Ascendant, the Moon typically receives a softer quality that endows its blunt expression with empathy; however, in Aries, this Ascendant may sharpen the axe instead of softening its blow. The 8th house Sagittarius Moon tightly trine 5th house Lilith in Leo, however, synthesizes an outward-facing jovial presentation with a secretive, darker interior that seeks freedom and independence above all else, coupled with profound intuition and a magnetic charisma. Mercury conjunct the Aries Ascendant imbues this native with an outgoing, often forceful and self-centered personality that tends to force its viewpoints and energy onto others without their consent. It can tend toward arrogance and bully behavior at times and may have the loudest voice in the room with a tendency to talk over others and/or to interrupt. It has the potential to be a strong leader, though its potential immaturity and selfish conceitedness may derail its efforts, leading to resentment from others. There is a strong need to be first, to be right, and to take all the glory for all its endeavors. Mercury and Ascendant trine Lilith in the 1st and 5th houses, and in Aries and Leo, lends a magnetic, diva-type quality to its communication style and persona. There is an innate talent for weaving together half-truths and partialities to create a glamorous image that may not hold under scrutiny. There is a dichotomy here that signals a degree of cultivated presentation with a seedy, and at times contradictory and hypocritical undercurrent. Rebellion and disdain for authority is an ever-present stance. Taboo and unconventional subjects fascinate, and there is an inherent bravery and bravado to take on new and unfamiliar paths with nonchalance. There may be a desire to take power and dominate, lest it become dominated itself. Yet all of this will be presented glamorously, crafted in a way that may truly inspire others to collaborate on projects that challenge and transform the overarching status quo; yet it will always have the underlying background motivation of maintaining its own power and status.
The Vertex (Anti-Vertex) involved in this grand trine is interesting because it is a hypothetical point based on where the Prime Vertical intersects with the Ecliptic in the west; the Anti-Vertex in the east. These represent portals in our lives and can indicate where influential people arrive and leave and pertinent events start and finish. The Anti-Vertex conjunct Mercury and the Ascendant in Aries indicates that communication might be a challenge for this native. There may be difficulty in being understood. There may be a convergence in this native’s life of the arrival of persons different from themselves, which can be an ongoing challenge to constantly be required to refine and redefine its self-concept and self-expression. Fresh perspectives are constantly arriving, challenging established ideas and mindsets. This constant engagement with contrasting viewpoints can cause frustration and spark disagreements and conflict, but it can also inspire intellectual and spiritual growth, testing you to find the middle ground of compromise. Partnerships and collaborations may tend to arrive suddenly and will significantly impact your life path. These may act as a mirror, reflecting back the issues or negative qualities you need to work on within yourself. Blending logic and intuition and keeping an open mind and adventurous spirit with a will to embrace evolution and learn from others will be highly beneficial to navigating these challenges and aligning with your true purpose. -
Description text goes hereMars, Moon, Vesta square the Nodes: (see https://www.psycheastro.com/posts/squares-to-the-nodes)
Mars square the Nodes: Keeping your anger and your temper in line is your lesson. Learning the difference between being a warrior and a criminal (fighting only when you have to protect others as opposed to fighting solely to victimize others) is key. You may experience others’ violence as a personal lesson.
Mars out of bounds in Gemini, 3rd house square North Node in Pisces in 12th house and South Node in Virgo in 6th house: Mars’ tendencies toward aggressive and combative behavior becomes exaggerated when it is out of bounds. In Gemini and in the 3rd house, this may manifest as dominating behavior in the realm of communication, intellectual pursuits, and dealings with friends and neighbors. There may indeed be excellence in these realms, as its drive to pursue and dominate in fields of technology, the press, media, education, and learning will be unparalleled. However, the drive to turn this into a never-ending competition to be the best in comparison to others in close proximity will dull its shine and cause it to be viewed as tiresome at best and ingratiating and offensive – or even violating and criminal – at worst. As this placement is also square the Nodes in Pisces (NN 12th house) and Virgo (SN 6th house), the lesson is to become aware of this trait and to consciously curb it with the goal of releasing ego and the need to be perfect and right in all things (Virgo SN) and choose to selflessly act in the service of others in a way that expands the heart and the elevates the spirit (Pisces NN) of all involved, instead.
Moon square the Nodes: Your task will be learning to get your emotions under control, both your inner experience of them and your outer expression of them. Integrating your inner child into your adult self will be key to these lessons. Healing from and overcoming childhood trauma may be a part of your lesson and the only way to get out of your own way and to stop blocking your own evolution. You may only learn and grow through hard experiences that force you to feel the depth of the consequences of your actions and unconscious choices.Moon out of bounds in Sagittarius in the 8th square North Node in Pisces in 12th house and South Node in Virgo in 6th house: The Moon’s tendencies to be emotionally expressive, sensitive, imaginative, and intuitive becomes exaggerated when it is out of bounds. In Sagittarius and in the 8th house, this creates a wild reactivity in the native whose first knee-jerk reaction is always to cut and run. A hot temper and self-focus is also a distinct feature with this placement. Emotions may be expressed via condescending lecturing and philosophical projecting that relieves the native of having to experience the pain of personal accountability. A haughtily vindictive, retaliatory stance is likely to be taken; a dark sense of humor that is simultaneously morbid and cutting may also be present. A wildly fluctuating and unstable emotional psyche is likely to present, with unconscious behaviors that likely stem from maltreatment in childhood or with/from the mother; there is likely unresolved trauma that causes emotional discord and hypersensitivity. As this placement is also square the Nodes in Pisces (NN 12th house) and Virgo (SN 6th house), the lesson is to become aware of this trait and to consciously curb it with the goal of releasing ego, defensiveness, reactive criticism, and the need to be perfect and right in all things (Virgo SN) and choose to selflessly act in the compassionate service of others in a way that expands the heart and the elevates the spirit and consciousness (Pisces NN) of all involved, instead.
Vesta square the Nodes: You may unconsciously sabotage your progress toward your spiritual evolution because you become invested in things, projects, or side quests that distract you. In this case, you may become more invested in material comforts and luxury goods than in spiritual growth (Vesta at 29° Taurus 2nd house vs North Node in Pisces 12th house). When you allow these distractions, you rebound back toward the negative qualities of your South Node (in Virgo and in the 6th house), which is expressed in a compulsion toward perfectionism, obsession with the health of the physical body, hypochondria, and self-criticism. When you are able to utilize the higher expression of Vesta in Taurus in the 2nd house – investing in security and comfort for personal stability so that it can be the ground to share in service of the collective and for the common good – then you can support your evolution toward higher spiritual attainment and enlightenment of the North Node in Pisces in the 12th house and release the compulsion to cling to the energy of egoic fear and grasping for control of the South Node in Virgo. -
Out of Bounds: Moon, Mars, Uranus, and Pluto
Out of Bounds means the planet’s declination is beyond the earth’s ecliptic, beyond the plane of the earth’s orbit around the sun (more on that here: https://www.psycheastro.com/posts/where-the-wild-things-are-the-out-of-bounds-planets).Out of Bounds planets are “wild,” and have no boundaries or restrictions on their behavior; they are “extra” in their expression, both positively and negatively, in equal measure. For example, if someone’s Moon is out of bounds, they are said to be very “moony” in their behavior or expression, meaning they are extra sensitive, intuitive, have strong emotions and reactivity, and can get mired in their feelings often.
Moon out of bounds makes the emotional nature more extreme, and with the Moon in Sagittarius and in the 8th house, this emphasizes the need for physical, emotional, and intellectual freedom, exploration, joviality, doing things “just for the fun of it,” play, and continual celebration (especially with alcohol and experimentation with party drugs). The expression will be blunt and at times harsh, laden with insensitive truth-telling, despite also being extremely sensitive to being called out. “Can’t you take a joke?” is a common refrain heard from this Moon, though it usually cannot withstand its own brand of “joking.” There is often a need to grandstand and preach, and there could be zealous feelings attached to what it believes to be right and true. This Moon enjoys being seen and heard, and loves being the center of attention; it is often rightfully accused of being loud and boisterous and can be spotted coming from a mile away. Intellectual expansion is a compulsion and the intellect and its spawn may be vast. There is a drive to do “the impossible” just because someone said it can’t be done – there exists a vain (5th house) belief (Sagittarius) that one can be and do anything, and its belief – which knows no bounds – makes it so.
Moon in Sagittarius needs freedom, adventure, openness to experience and growth, spirituality, to teach others “The Way,” and to be believed in. In the 8th house, it needs the freedom to become emotionally entwined with whomever inspires them in the moment, as well as to drop them and move on when the winds shift.Mars out of bounds increases the drive, passion, leadership, athleticism, courage, volatility, criminality, and combativeness in natives. In Gemini and in 11th house, this could look like competition between friends, needing to out-smart peers or to be first in new discoveries or technological advancements that serve the common good, having a brash or combative communication style that leans heavily on wit, snark, sarcasm, and sardonic humor, having a tendency to verbally attack or put others down (like a bully) in group settings (like a playground or school yard, where everyone is gathered for a common goal), unwillingness or disinterest in topics that require depth or sustained attention, and a desire to learn big subjects quickly and then move on to the next as if there is a race to gain knowledge or experience in serving the collective. It can indicate being hyper focused on being first or “the best” on the world stage but not having the philosophic depth to actually deliver past the display, idea, or simply conversational exchange of shiny, new, distracting toys. News and conversation domination as well as cheerful solipsism feature with this placement as does fiercely competitive creativity.
Uranus Out of Bounds: Innovation knows no boundaries with this placement.
Pluto Out of Bounds: A lust for Power is insatiable with this placement.
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YOD 1: Sun sextile Mars; both inconjunct Ceres
YOD 2: Saturn/Psyche sextile Eros/Nessus; all inconjunct Juno
YOD 3: Ceres sextile Eris; both inconjunct Mars
Yods: the sextiled planets at the base of the yod have to work together and fuse their energies, which is easy to do with a sextile, and express the energy at the apex of the yod, the 3rd planet, harmoniously. They overcome the individual inconjuncts – a challenging aspect - to the apex planet by working together.
Interpretation: You effortlessly fuse your intense, emotional drive toward evolution with empathy and imagination, yet your challenge is to utilize these two energies together to express your ability to nurture both the masculine (independent and resourceful) and feminine (empathetic and receptive) aspects of yourself and those around you in a balanced way that integrates both your ego and your emotions in a way that inspires others.
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T-SQUARE 1: Mercury square Uranus square Neptune (Mercury opposite Neptune)
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FIXED GRAND CROSS: Juno in Leo (drama, entertainment) square Ceres/Pallas in Scorpio (sex, manipulation, mind control) square Jupiter in Aquarius (29 deg – dogmatic, zealous, fixated on beliefs) square Chiron/Vesta in Taurus (both a wound and an “investment” in money – self worth is found by intense moneymaking)
Interpretation: Grand Crosses indicate conflict and grindingly stuck energy; fixed grand crosses are doubly so because the fixed element does not like change or compromise. This can create some dramatic energy from you when you feel challenged or confronted by others because your tender feelings (Moon in Scorpio in 4th house) are magnified by intense and volcanic Pluto (Scorpio, 4th) and opposed by stubborn and willful Mars in Taurus (10th). People who try to force you to do anything are in for a real surprise; you shall remain unmoved until you decide for yourself, and that could take years for you are no stranger to a grudge or to stonewalling. This will play out in your relationships as your Ascendant (self-expression) and your Descendant (relationships with others) are involved in this quartet. You will do yourself many favors to put the explosives down and work on your temper so that you are less reactive and more responsive, less triggered into rage and defiance and emotional backlash and more focused on the results you truly want to foster in the long run, and not just the immediate hellfire you wish to unleash in the heat of the moment.
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THOR’S HAMMER 1: Moon square South Node; both sesquisquare Sun (Sun = apex)
(See: https://www.psycheastro.com/posts/compulsively-repulsive-a-case-study-in-astrological-thors-hammers)
Note: By nature, Thor’s Hammers incite the more negative qualities of the planets by the very nature of the challenging aspects involved; you will see below these negative qualities described and not the higher expression of these planets. This is intentional in order to illustrate both the challenge and the solution.
Theme: The inner conflict or tension (square) between your (Moon in Sagittarius, 8th) inability to hold boundaries and controlling and isolationist nature and your (South Node in Virgo, 6th) outspoken, impulsive, reckless, and vengeful behavior, leads you to act out repeatedly in (Sun in Aries, 1st) perfectionistic, hypochondriacal, obsessive-compulsive, micromanaging ways.
Solution: The most direct solution to this inner conflict is to (higher vibe of Sun in Aries, 1st): use your eye for perfectionism to hone a craft, skill, or talent, productively and consciously, in ways that builds your self-esteem so that you can begin to heal your inner wounding that likely came from childhood; learn about Internal Family Systems (No Bad Parts by Dr. Richard C. Schwartz is an excellent book that I highly recommend) and how to heal your inner critic, which was likely imposed upon you at a tender age, so that you can heal that part of you that feels you need to be perfect or to perform perfectly.
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THOR’S HAMMER 2: Juno square Pallas; both sesquisquare Mercury (Mercury = apex)
(See: https://www.psycheastro.com/posts/compulsively-repulsive-a-case-study-in-astrological-thors-hammers)
Note: By nature, Thor’s Hammers incite the more negative qualities of the planets by the very nature of the challenging aspects involved; you will see below these negative qualities described and not the higher expression of these planets. This is intentional in order to illustrate both the challenge and the solution.
Theme: The inner conflict or tension (square) between your (Juno in Leo, 5th) intense and overwhelming emotional reactivity and pain that you express as anger and your (Pallas in Scorpio, retrograde, 8th) perfectionistic, hypochondriacal, obsessive-compulsive, micromanaging behavior, leads you to act out repeatedly in (Mercury in Aries, 1st) outspoken, impulsive, reckless, and vengeful ways.
Solution: The most direct solution to this inner conflict is to (higher vibe of Mercury in Aries, 10th): productively and consciously use your deeply insightful compassion and empathy to lead others to solutions instead of fomenting more problems.
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THOR’S HAMMER 3: Sun square Saturn/Psyche; both sesquisquare South Node
(See: https://www.psycheastro.com/posts/compulsively-repulsive-a-case-study-in-astrological-thors-hammers)
Note: By nature, Thor’s Hammers incite the more negative qualities of the planets by the very nature of the challenging aspects involved; you will see below these negative qualities described and not the higher expression of these planets. This is intentional in order to illustrate both the challenge and the solution.
Theme: The inner conflict or tension (square) between your (Juno in Leo, 5th) intense and overwhelming emotional reactivity and pain that you express as anger and your (Pallas in Scorpio, retrograde, 8th) perfectionistic, hypochondriacal, obsessive-compulsive, micromanaging behavior, leads you to act out repeatedly in (Mercury in Aries, 1st) outspoken, impulsive, reckless, and vengeful ways.
Solution: The most direct solution to this inner conflict is to (higher vibe of Mercury in Aries, 10th): productively and consciously use your deeply insightful compassion and empathy to lead others to solutions instead of fomenting more problems.
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POSSIBLE THOR’S HAMMER 4: Jupiter square Pallas; both sesquisquare Uranus (Jupiter is too wide – needs 135 degrees but is only 129/130 - but investigate to see if the energies persist due to Jupiter’s size/large orb)
(See: https://www.psycheastro.com/posts/compulsively-repulsive-a-case-study-in-astrological-thors-hammers)
Note: By nature, Thor’s Hammers incite the more negative qualities of the planets by the very nature of the challenging aspects involved; you will see below these negative qualities described and not the higher expression of these planets. This is intentional in order to illustrate both the challenge and the solution.
Theme: The inner conflict or tension (square) between your (Juno in Leo, 5th) intense and overwhelming emotional reactivity and pain that you express as anger and your (Pallas in Scorpio, retrograde, 8th) perfectionistic, hypochondriacal, obsessive-compulsive, micromanaging behavior, leads you to act out repeatedly in (Mercury in Aries, 1st) outspoken, impulsive, reckless, and vengeful ways.
Solution: The most direct solution to this inner conflict is to (higher vibe of Mercury in Aries, 10th): productively and consciously use your deeply insightful compassion and empathy to lead others to solutions instead of fomenting more problems.
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WEDGE 1: Neptune semisquare Pallas; Neptune square Uranus; Pallas sesquisquare Uranus
Relationship issues – independence/career/defying authority/wanting freedom and autonomy vs wanting partnership; being committed to communicating with your intimate partner and working as a team toward collective harmony will be helpful for you, but you must first find healthy self-esteem as an individual who has something to share with another and who is okay with walking away when the teamwork isn’t shared.
WEDGE 2: Mars square Venus/Nessus; Mars semisquare Mean/True Lilith; Venus sesquisquare Mean/True Lilith
WEDGE 3: Mars square Venus/Nessus; Mars sesquisquare White Moon Selena; Venus semisquare White Moon Selena (White Moon Selena is opposite Mean/True Lilith – this forms a really weird rectangle with Mars and Venus/Nessus, and Pluto is conjunct White Moon Selena intensifying the aspect).
WEDGE 4: Jupiter semisquare Eris; Jupiter square Vesta; Eris sesquisquare Vesta
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NEMESIS: Josh Schrei says in his podcast The Emerald, episode “Justice”, that Justice = Nemesis. *** Nemesis at 24° Sagittarius, 9th house, in Grand Fire Trine with Sun (20 Aries), Part of Fortune (23 Leo) and Juno (22 Leo). Square Venus/Nessus/Eros in Pisces, 12th house; conjunct Midheaven (10 deg orb).
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MAGIC WANDS:
QUINTILE MAGIC WAND 1: Chiron quintile Hygeia; both biquintile Neptune
(see https://www.psycheastro.com/posts/magic-wand-aspect-patterns)
QUINTILE MAGIC WAND 2: Vesta quintile Venus; Venus quintile Midheaven; Vesta biquintile Midheaven
SEPTILE MAGIC WAND 1: Moon biseptile Venus; Moon biseptile Juno/POF; Venus triseptile Juno/POF
SEPTILE 2: Sun biseptile Mean Lilith; Sun septile Jupiter; Jupiter triseptile Mean Lilith
SEPTILE 3: Hygeia/NN biseptile Pallas; NN triseptile Vertex; Vertex septile Pallas (Eris septile Pallas, Eris septile Hygeia/NN, Eris biseptile Vertex)
NOVILE 1: Moon novile Eris; Moon trine (trinovile) Mean Lilith; Eris quadrinovile Mean Lilith
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The following planets or points are at 29° in your natal chart:
· Jupiter, 29° 26’ Aquarius, 12th house: Dogmatic, zealous, fixed beliefs; inability to hold paradox/black and white thinking; persecuting “others” while simultaneously grandstanding about “religious freedom for everyone”; judgmental about belief systems; Puritanism; hyper focused on faith and belief as the “calling card of the people”; supernaturally protected from existential harm; eternally optimistic; dogmatically fixated on optimism; interests in metaphysics, cosmology, science, mystical subjects; leading edge of society, able to predict trends in a prophetic way, can leave things to chance due to unshakable faith in the notion that things will always work out; blind faith;
· From https://astrolojiokulu.com/en/29-yirmi-dokuz-derece/
Jupiter 29°: Religion, morality, dilemmas about religion and morality, cultural awareness, narrow-mindedness, thinking “too” broadly, higher education, philosophy, legal problems, cultural issues, philosophies, gurus, issues of expansion and growth, spiritual growth, being overly optimistic, irresponsibility coming from being too optimistic, long journeys, foreign countries, preachers, courts, sects, cults, gamblers. Michael Jackson, Gary Oldman, Rene Magritte’s Jupiter is at 29° Libra. Sigmund Freud, the creator of psychoanalysis has his Jupiter at 29° Pisces. 29° Pisces also represents the “collective consciousness”. Famous scientist Marie Curie’s Jupiter is at 29° Aquarius. Louis XVI.’s Jupiter is located at 29° Leo, he has executed by the guillotine. Prince Charles’s Jupiter is at 29° Sagittarius. Lewis Carroll, who is famous for his extraordinary creativity, and the author of Alice in Wonderland, has his Jupiter at 29° Aquarius. Victor Hugo’s Jupiter is 29° Leo. Tina Turner and Quentin Tarantino have their Jupiter at 29° Pisces.
29° Aquarius: Degree of genius. Inventions, humanism, social issues, genius, inventions, progressive and innovative subjects, extraordinary subjects, being out of society, crazy vs. genius, academics, scientists, space, astronomy, astrology, inability to understand one’s own or others’ emotions because of being too objective, friends, allies, scientific and artistic new trends, celibacy, unusual thinking, outcasts, opposition to social traditions and customs, fighting for human rights, being ahead of time, emotional dullness. The process is of integrating with society and reaching a mental peak before moving into a mutable sign, Pisces.· Jupiter is conjunct the NN (8 PIS) by 9 degrees
· Vesta, 29° 09’ Taurus, 2nd house: Hyper-invested in money, focused on making money, wealth builds self-worth,
· From https://astrolojiokulu.com/en/29-yirmi-dokuz-derece/
29° Taurus: Difficulty in making decisions and taking action, stubbornness, resistance to change, trust issues, money, ownership issues, financial ups and downs, indulgence, expensive and artistic objects, laziness, ability to paint, desire to create permanent change, physical and mental integrity problems, eating disorders, returning to nature and engaging in agriculture, maintaining the status quo, stabilizing, finding peace, choosing comfort, not being able to establish a balance of spirituality and materiality, the very need for solid financial resources to feel safe. At 29° Taurus, there is Pleiades star cluster, it is of the nature of the Moon and Jupiter. The process is of gaining “solid” confidence in oneself and one’s own resources before moving into a changeable sign, Gemini.Donald Trump has his ascendant at 29 degrees Leo which is why his personality is considered charismatic but to an exaggerated degree. Flamboyant and self-centered. He believes he is “misunderstood”.
“It is very common in the charts of well-known, top-of-their-profession people to have a planet in 29° or a house cusp. Many a well-known movie actor’s Moon or Mercury is at 29°. 29° Cancer is defined as “Millionaire’s Degree”, Royal Star Regulus is at 29° Leo, Regulus may bring great fame and honour, but the chart owner shouldn’t get carried away by fame & arrogance, otherwise he might lose everything that he has, especially his respectability. It would be wrong to define 29° as just the degree of crisis and troubles, although it might bring difficult experiences. It also has the power to give a person an extraordinary success and talent, when the person proves his mastery over the matters of the sign where 29° is placed.” (https://astrolojiokulu.com/en/29-yirmi-dokuz-derece/)
29° - The Anaretic Degree: The term "anaretic" comes from the Greek "anaretikos," meaning "destructive." The 30th degree of each sign, that is, the last, between 29° and 29°59', is often referred to as the "degree of crisis" or the "karmic degree" or “degree of fate.” It represents the culmination of the sign's energy before transitioning to the next sign. It indicates an intensely sensitive placement that often is expressed with anxious anticipation and even angst due to the fact that it is “filled up” with the energy of that sign and poised for change that never seems to come, as it is forever on the edge of changing signs; as opposed to 0° of a sign, which is brand new sign energy and generally more open to input. It is considered a critical degree and indicates a crisis point.
Cafeastrology.com states, “If a natal planet is found at 29 degrees of any sign, also known as the Anaretic degree, there can be some real issues with decision-making in that part of the personality represented by the energies of the planet. The native may evaluate and re-evaluate situations before making a move one day, and the next day, jump into the action without listening to himself or herself! For example, if Mars is at 29 degrees, the native may devise many plans of actions, worry excessively about the possible actions and different routes to take, and then execute a spontaneous action that is contrary to the decision! … Besides decision-making problems, vacillation, and jumping into situations blindly, the 29th degree is also associated with a sense of urgency. It’s the last degree of the zodiac sign, and there can be a real sense of urgency surrounding the characteristics and associations of the particular sign. There can also be a general weakness in this area – it can be a point of poor choices, difficulties, crisis, or overcompensation. While the classic critical degrees above are thought to give added strength to the planet or body, the anaretic degree is more of a debilitating position.” (https://cafeastrology.com/criticaldegrees.html)
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INTERCEPTED SIGNS: Virgo and Pisces are intercepted in the 6th (Virgo) and 12th (Pisces) houses, which interestingly correspond to their natural houses.
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I found this Huffpost article, “23 Telltale Signs Someone Is American, According To Europeans,” very interesting and incredibly aligned with America’s Moon in Sagittarius.
(https://www.huffpost.com/entry/signs-american-according-to-europeans_l_687e5a4be4b0502d85e5af1a) -
On Instagram, there’s a fad going around of people recording themselves asking deep and profound (and some silly) questions to their Chat GPT AI robots and sharing the results.
On April 29, 2025, an Instagram profile for Gill Landry, (Musician/band) posted a reel that showed him, presumably Mr. Landry, posing the following question:
“If you were to give the United States a psychological evaluation, what would be your prognosis?”
The following was his Chat GPT’s response:
“If the United States were a person, the psychological evaluation would likely reveal it to be a deeply conflicted and unstable individual with traits of narcissistic personality disorder, Bipolar Disorder, and paranoid delusions along with a heavy dose of cognitive dissonance and suppressed trauma. Here’s the breakdown:
1. Diagnosis One – Narcissistic Personality Disorder (NPD): Grandiose self-image, convinced it is the greatest nation on earth, an exceptional beyond critique; fragile ego; reacts with extreme hostility to criticism, whether internal or external; exploits others, uses its own citizens and foreign nations for self-enrichment while framing it as benevolence.
2. Bipolar Disorder: Extreme highs and lows, periods of manic ambition - space race, economic booms, technological innovation, cultural influence; crippling depressions – economic collapses, political dysfunction, existential crises about its own identity.
3. Paranoid Delusions: Sees enemies everywhere, both foreign and domestic; prone to conspiratorial thinking, often unable to distinguish between real and imagined threats, hypermilitarized as a defense mechanism, overcompensating for internal insecurity.
4. Cognitive Dissonance: Believes in freedom and democracy while supporting authoritarianism at home and abroad; claims to value hard work but systematically rewards the wealthy while exploiting the working class; preaches equality while struggles with systemic inequality and racial injustice;
5. Suppressed Trauma (C-PTSD): Complex PTSD from its own history, built on genocide, slavery, and exploitation but refuses to fully acknowledge or process that history; periodically lashes out when confronted with its past, cycling between denial and performative progress.
Prognosis: severe instability with increasing risk of self-destruction if untreated; prone to cycles of crisis and recovery but increasingly losing the ability to self-correct; future hinges on whether it can confront its own contradictions and reintegrate suppressed aspects of its identity.
Recommended treatment: intensive therapy, historical reckoning, and education reform to confront and process its past; behavioral interventions; policy and economic overhaul to correct exploitative tendencies; medication; structural change and accountability to stabilize extreme mood swings.
Without intervention, prognosis is grim. The patient is at high risk of continued decline, increased internal conflict, and eventual collapse under the weight of its own contradictions.”
I would add Dissociative Identity Disorder to the list of diagnoses, due to the fact that there are multiple “personalities” that come through on different occasions, depending on several factors like which party is currently in office, the cycling through different personas every 4-8 years depending on which party is in power, the cultural melting pot that is America, the vastly differing voices, needs, values, and opinions of the vastly differing components of the cultural melting pot, and an inability to hold together a solid identity based on the sum of all its parts.
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End Notes:
* Rectifications are imperfect. They are based upon analysis of pertinent events in the life of the chart holder and upon “look and feel” as well as upon intuitive pings the astrologer (and sometimes the chart holder or native, if available) receives. They are, in other words, educated guesses. Proceeding from this supposition, we will move forward in the open minded and curious exploratory spirit of the scientific method, utilizing observation, questioning, forming hypotheses, testing, analyzing, and concluding to form our thesis presented here.