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Natal chart , Bangkok

Sun in Libra

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Natal chart wheel

Chart data

Planetary positions

Planetary positions in the natal chart: sign, degree, and retrograde motion. The houses and the Ascendant are not calculated without an exact birth time.
SymbolPlanetDegreeSignR
Sun08°08'Libra
Moon 25°15'Virgo / Libra
Mercury27°05'VirgoR
Venus24°05'Virgo
Mars06°38'Libra
Jupiter21°14'Libra
Saturn05°00'TaurusR
Uranus21°16'Capricorn
Neptune21°25'Cancer
Pluto27°56'GeminiR
Chiron28°31'AquariusR
North Node21°14'Taurus
Black Moon Lilith (Mean)21°46'Scorpio
South Node21°14'Scorpio

The actual sign depends on the time of birth.

Major aspects

Major aspects between planets with their orb and nature.
SymbolsAspectOrbNature
Uranus · Trine · North Node0°01'harmonious
Uranus · Sextile · South Node0°01'harmonious
Jupiter · Square · Uranus0°01'challenging
Uranus · Opposition · Neptune0°09'challenging
Neptune · Sextile · North Node0°10'harmonious
Neptune · Trine · South Node0°10'harmonious
Jupiter · Square · Neptune0°10'challenging
Neptune · Trine · Black Moon Lilith (Mean)0°22'harmonious
Uranus · Sextile · Black Moon Lilith (Mean)0°31'harmonious
North Node · Opposition · Black Moon Lilith (Mean)0°32'challenging
Black Moon Lilith (Mean) · Conjunction · South Node0°32'neutral
Pluto · Trine · Chiron0°35'harmonious
Mercury · Square · Pluto0°51'challenging
Moon · Conjunction · Venus 1°10'neutral
Sun · Conjunction · Mars1°30'neutral
Venus · Sextile · Neptune2°40'harmonious
Venus · Trine · Uranus2°49'harmonious
Venus · Trine · North Node2°51'harmonious
Mercury · Conjunction · Venus3°00'neutral
Venus · Square · Pluto3°51'challenging

Planets in signs

Sun in Libra

A gathering by the window. Picture the table you set for others across the years, the chairs pulled close, the talk kept gentle. Your Sun in Libra shaped a self that finds its center in relationship, in the space between people rather than inside one lone will. Fairness, beauty, and harmony became the through-line of who you are.

The scales you carry. In the birth chart, this Sun sits in fall, which doesn’t dim you: it means your core identity expresses through others more than through blunt self-assertion. You learned to weigh every side, sometimes at the cost of naming your own wish first. Now, with years behind you, that same care becomes wisdom you can hand down.

Passing it on. Grandchildren and younger friends feel the ease you carry into a room, the way you let each person be heard. You have a gift for showing them that disagreement need not break a bond. What you teach isn’t rules but a manner: grace under pressure, kindness that holds its ground.

Making sense of it all. As a cardinal air sign, Libra likes to begin things through ideas and connection, and reflection suits you now. Looking back, you can see how much of your life was spent building bridges worth building. The quiet task ahead is to grant yourself the same fairness you gave so freely, and to let your own voice count in the balance.

Moon in Virgo

A careful heart. Picture someone who shows love by remembering how you take your tea. That is the Moon in Virgo, a placement where feeling arrives through attention to small, practical things. Your emotions run deep, but they speak in details rather than grand gestures.

Under pressure. When stress rises, your instinct is to sort, fix and put things in order. Making a list or tidying a room can settle you more than any speech of reassurance. Over a long life, you have learned that this is your way of finding solid ground, and there is real wisdom in it.

Passing it on. All those years of noticing what actually helps have given you something worth handing down. With grandchildren or younger friends, you teach less by lecture and more by showing how a thing is done, patiently and well. Your birth chart points to care expressed as competence, and that is a quiet gift.

A softer standard. Virgo’s Moon can be quick to find fault, first in the world and often in yourself. In this later chapter, spiritual growth may look like loosening that grip, letting “good enough” be genuinely good. The same sharp eye that once judged can now simply appreciate.

Making sense. Looking back, you may want to account for the life you lived, weighing what mattered against what you fretted over. Let that review be gentle. The natal chart describes a nature built to serve and to notice, and both, in the end, were forms of love.

Mercury in Virgo

A clear lens. Think of all the years your mind has spent sorting the useful from the noise. Mercury in Virgo works like a fine sieve, catching the detail that others let slip past. This is Mercury at full strength: the planet both rules Virgo and is exalted here, so your thinking lands with unusual precision and care.

How you pass it on. You explain things step by step, and that patience is a gift to grandchildren and anyone younger who’s listening. Rather than lecture, you show the how of a thing: how to mend, measure, plant or fix. Your birth chart favors knowledge that can be used, not just admired, so the wisdom you hand down tends to stick.

Making sense of it all. With age, that same analytical mind turns inward and starts to sort the life you’ve lived. You look for the pattern under the events, the meaning behind the plain facts. Try to let some things stay a little unfinished; not every chapter needs a tidy summary, and mystery can be its own kind of understanding.

A quiet growth. Spiritual life, for you, is rarely abstract. It shows up in careful acts: tending a garden, keeping a routine, doing small things well and on purpose. Your natal chart suggests that this steady attention is itself a path, one where the sacred and the practical meet in ordinary moments. Let your sharp eye rest sometimes, and simply notice what is already good.

Venus in Virgo

A quiet devotion. Think of the small, unglamorous ways you have shown love across a lifetime: the mended coat, the remembered dose, the meal made just right. With Venus in Virgo, affection lives in usefulness. You rarely announce your feelings; you demonstrate them, patiently, through what your hands can do for the people you love.

Fall, made conscious. Venus sits in fall here, which simply means her warmth doesn’t flow in the usual easy, flattering way. Your instinct is to fix rather than fuss, to notice the flaw before the beauty. Over the years, you may have learned to soften that eye, to let a little praise reach the people who waited for it. That awareness is the gift this placement asks you to keep tending.

Beauty in the plain. Your taste runs to the honest and well-made: clean lines, good cloth, a garden kept in order. In your birth chart, Venus draws pleasure from craft and modesty rather than show. A grandchild watching you sort seeds or fold linen absorbs something real about care done well.

Passing it on. Now, in the fuller seasons of life, your particular love has a name: mentorship. The experience you have gathered becomes something you can hand across the table. When you make sense of the years behind you, notice how much of their meaning was stitched from small, faithful acts, and let spiritual growth arrive through that same quiet attention you have always trusted.

Mars in Libra

A gentler blade. Think of a swordsman who prefers to lower the weapon and talk. That is how Mars behaves in Libra, where the planet of drive sits in detriment. Here, action rarely comes as a straight charge. It arrives as persuasion, weighing, and the wish to keep things even between people.

Anger, rerouted. You likely learned long ago that raw temper closes doors. So your Mars works through negotiation, choosing the fair word over the sharp one. This isn’t weakness; it’s an unusual channel for the same fire. The heat is still there, only it moves sideways, toward agreement rather than conquest. Your birth chart shows drive dressed in courtesy.

The long view. By now you have seen how many quarrels were not worth the fight, and how much a calm hand can mend. That knowing is worth passing on. Grandchildren and younger friends learn more from watching you settle a dispute than from any lecture you could give.

Grace as strength. Spiritual growth, for you, often means making peace with the times you stayed quiet when you might have pushed. Look kindly on that younger self. Choosing harmony was never cowardice; it was a real kind of courage, and it shaped the life you can now weigh with a clear eye.

A quiet practice. Let yourself act on small wants without polling everyone first. A decision made simply for your own joy honors the Mars in you, and there is still plenty of time to practice it.

Jupiter in Libra

A weighing hand. Picture the old image of the scales, held level, waiting. That patience lives in you. Jupiter in Libra grows your understanding through relationship, through the give and take of two sides meeting in the middle. Now, with decades of practice behind you, that balance has become second nature.

Wisdom shared. You’ve learned that fairness isn’t soft, it’s one of the hardest things to hold steady. When grandchildren or younger friends come to you tangled in a dispute, you can show them how to see the other side without losing their own. That’s a rare gift to pass on, and it lands better in example than in lecture.

Grace as growth. In Libra, Jupiter widens through beauty, courtesy, and the pleasure of good company. Your birth chart ties spiritual growth to harmony rather than solitude: you find the larger meaning in a shared meal, a long talk, a peace made after years. Kindness, for you, is a form of philosophy.

A gentle caution. Because you value agreement, you may smooth things over when a plain word would serve better. At this stage, you can afford more directness; those who love you will respect it. Weigh the moment, then say the true thing, even when it tips the scales.

Looking back. Making sense of the life you’ve lived may come through the faces in it, the partnerships kept and mended. Seen together, they form a quiet argument that connection was the point all along, and that you understood it well.

Saturn in Taurus

A slow harvest. Think of an orchard planted decades ago, tended without hurry. That is how Saturn works in Taurus: this earth sign asks for patience, and Saturn rewards it. By now, you’ve learned that anything worth keeping is built one steady step at a time.

Passing it on. Your discipline shows in the practical. You know how to make things last, how to fix rather than discard, how to hold steady when others rush. Grandchildren and younger friends learn more from watching your hands and your calm than from any speech. Let them see how you work, not just hear what you say.

Roots and worth. Saturn here shaped your sense of security around what is solid and real. That gave you resilience, though it may also have tied your worth too tightly to what you could hold or count. In your birth chart, this placement invites a gentler question now: what has real value, once the striving quiets down?

Making sense of it. Taurus loves the ground, yet age turns that steady mind toward deeper things. Sitting with the life you’ve lived, you can weigh it slowly, the way you’d test the weight of good soil. Nothing forces the reckoning; you take your time.

A settled authority. Your inner authority isn’t loud, but people trust it, because it was earned through years of showing up. Spiritual growth, for you, may simply mean loosening your grip on the material and finding that the ground still holds. Rest in what you’ve built, and share it freely.

Neptune in Cancer

A shared current. Neptune moved through Cancer for those born in roughly 1902 to 1916, a generation that poured its dreams into home, nation, and the safety of belonging. Their idealism gathered around family and the land that raised them.

The inner tide. Water runs deep in you, and Neptune in this cardinal sign gives your feelings a gentle, unhurried pull. You sense moods before they’re spoken, and old memories carry a soft glow that time only deepens. Your birth chart marks a heart that reads the world through care rather than argument.

Passing it on. Now, in these later years, that sensitivity becomes a quiet gift you hand to grandchildren and younger friends. You don’t lecture; you tell a story, set a table, hold a hand, and let the meaning settle on its own. What you pass on is a feeling of home more than a set of rules.

Making sense of it all. Looking back, you may find your life reads less like a straight road and more like a river, full of bends you couldn’t have planned. Neptune invites you to forgive the detours and cherish the tenderness that ran through all of them. That gentle acceptance is its own kind of spiritual growth.

A soft caution. Because Neptune can blur things, take care not to gild the past until it hides what really happened. Hold your memories kindly, yet honestly, and let them nourish rather than trap you. The clearer your compassion, the richer the peace your natal chart offers in these years.

Pluto in Gemini

A restless generation. Pluto moved through Gemini while the world learned to talk in new ways: telephones, wireless signals, and printed words traveling faster than ever. This generation carried a deep drive to question old certainties and rebuild how people connect through language and thought.

The personal thread. For you, that collective force works up close, in the way you handle words and ideas. You may notice a lifelong pull toward learning, conversation, and turning knowledge over until it releases its meaning. Ideas were never idle decor for you; they were tools that reshaped how you saw everything.

Passing it on. Now, in your later years, that gift finds a natural home in the stories you tell. Grandchildren and younger friends learn from the way you explain the world, plainly and with curiosity still intact. What you share isn’t just facts, but a habit of asking better questions.

Making sense of it all. Looking back, you can feel how much your understanding has changed shape over a lifetime. The birth chart shows this as ongoing renewal: each crisis of belief cleared room for a wider, more honest view. That work of revising doesn’t stop with age; it deepens.

A quieter wisdom. There’s spiritual growth in learning to hold your knowledge lightly, letting go of the need to have every answer. You’ve watched certainties come and go, and that alone is a kind of teaching. Let your curiosity stay open, and the years ahead will keep surprising you.

Aspects

Square of Jupiter and Uranus

Growth meets revolt. Jupiter reaches for meaning and expansion, while Uranus pulls hard toward freedom and the unexpected. In a square, these two never quite agree. Your faith in steady progress keeps colliding with a spark that wants to break the rules and leap ahead.

The pattern in a life. Looking back, you can likely trace a run of sudden openings, unusual beliefs and gambles that paid off in strange ways. Some risks landed, others taught by failing, and both shaped how you see the world. This friction, written into your birth chart, often shows up as a mind that never settles for the ordinary answer.

Turning friction to wisdom. Now, this restless energy has real gifts to offer. Share the unconventional turns of your story with grandchildren and younger friends; they need proof that a life can bend and still hold. Let the same spark feed your spiritual growth, staying curious rather than certain. The tension that once threw you off balance can steady into a wide, generous way of understanding the years you have lived.

Opposition of Uranus and Neptune

Two currents. In the natal chart, Uranus opposite Neptune sets the urge to break free against the pull to merge and surrender. One side wants to question every rule; the other wants to trust the unseen. Your generation grew up when technology and spiritual searching were both reaching for the same distant utopia.

A generation’s dream. This opposition marked people who dreamed of new art, freer ways of living, and a kinder collective future. On a personal level, you’ve likely felt the tug between clear-eyed independence and a softer, more mystical faith. That tension kept you awake to both, never letting one silence the other.

Making it whole. Now, in your later years, this aspect becomes a quiet gift. You can offer grandchildren and younger friends something rare: a mind that stays curious yet never loses its sense of wonder. Share the stories of what your generation hoped for, and be honest about which dreams held and which faded.

Finding balance. Let intuition and reason keep talking to each other rather than compete. When you look back over the life you’ve lived, weigh the ideals against the plain facts with kindness. That honest reckoning is its own kind of spiritual growth, and it settles into peace.

Square of Jupiter and Neptune

Faith meets vision. In your birth chart, Jupiter’s hunger for meaning rubs against Neptune’s boundless imagination, and the two never quite settle. One wants a philosophy you can stand on; the other dissolves every edge into mist. That friction has kept your inner life restless, questioning, and rarely content with easy answers.

How it has shown up. Across the years, this square likely stretched your ideals wider than reality could hold. You may have believed in people or causes that later let you down, then rebuilt your faith on firmer ground. That back-and-forth taught you to tell true inspiration from wishful thinking, a skill worth more than any untested certainty.

A gentle turn. Now the friction can become your gift. When you pass on experience to grandchildren or younger friends, share the doubts along with the convictions; both carry wisdom. Let spirituality stay open rather than fixed, and notice when hope quietly shades into self-deception. Making sense of the life you have lived doesn’t ask for perfect answers, only honest ones. The tension that once unsettled you can now steady others.

Square of Mercury and Pluto

Word and depth. In your birth chart, Mercury and Pluto stand at a tense angle, and that friction sharpens your mind. Your thoughts rarely stay on the surface. You question what people say, sense what they leave out, and reach for the hidden layer under a plain remark.

How it shows. Over a long life, this has made you perceptive, sometimes uncomfortably so. You may have noticed how easily words can pressure or persuade, in yourself and in others. Conversations that stayed light for most people often carried real weight for you, and casual talk rarely satisfied a mind built to investigate.

Turning it forward. This depth is a gift to pass on. When you speak with grandchildren or younger friends, your habit of looking beneath the obvious can teach them to think, not just to repeat. Try to soften the edge that once turned a question into an interrogation. Use your insight to open doors, not to corner anyone. In quieter hours, let that same searching mind turn inward, making honest sense of the life you have lived and the changes it asked of you.

Conjunction of the Moon and Venus

Two feelings, one voice. When the Moon meets Venus in your birth chart, the part of you that needs comfort and the part that reaches for beauty are fused. Emotion and affection speak in a single tone. What soothes you is often the same thing you find lovely: a calm room, a familiar face, a well-made meal shared slowly.

How it has shaped you. Over a long life, this closeness has made you a natural source of care. You feel other people’s moods and answer them with tenderness, sometimes before a word is spoken. Harmony matters to you deeply, and you have likely built homes, friendships, and family bonds around that quiet wish for peace and gentleness.

What it offers now. With grandchildren and younger ones near, your gift is to pass on affection as a way of living, not a lesson. Let them see how you make ordinary moments warm. As you look back and make sense of the years, be tender with your own heart too. Give yourself the same soft attention you have poured into others, and let that kindness be part of your spiritual growth.

Conjunction of the Sun and Mars

Two forces as one. When the Sun meets Mars in a conjunction, your sense of self and your urge to act become inseparable. Who you are and what you do speak with a single voice. This merging gives you a warm, forward-leaning energy: to know your mind has always meant moving toward what you want.

A life of drive. Across the years, this placement has shown up as initiative, courage, and a willingness to lead when others hesitated. You have likely pursued goals head-on, and competition sharpened rather than scared you. Now, in your later chapters, that same fire can warm a family instead of just fueling a fight. Grandchildren learn a great deal from someone who still meets each day with purpose.

Where the fire goes now. The task these days is choosing where to spend that heat, not proving you still have it. Pass on what you have learned about acting bravely, and let younger hands take some of the load. Turn a little of your drive inward too, toward quiet reflection on the life you have built. Understood this way, your energy becomes wisdom others can carry forward.

Sextile of Venus and Neptune

Love and the ideal. In your birth chart, Venus and Neptune reach toward each other with ease. This sextile is an open door, not a demand: your feeling for beauty and your sense of the unseen cooperate rather than compete. Affection, art, and a gentle idealism flow together when you let them.

A softer eye. Over a long life, this shows in how you love without keeping score and find grace in ordinary things. You may have romanticized people at times, then learned where they were only human, and loved them anyway. That blend of tenderness and clear sight is hard-won and real.

Passing it on. Now the gift turns outward. Grandchildren, younger friends, anyone who sits with you feels the warmth you offer without conditions. Making sense of the years, you can name what mattered: the music, the faces, the small acts of care that outlasted everything louder.

A quiet practice. Keep one creative or contemplative thread going, whether it’s painting, prayer of your own kind, or simply noticing light. Let compassion stay generous, but keep a little for yourself. Your ideals age well when you feed both the giving and the resting.

Trine of Venus and Uranus

A gentle flow. In your natal chart, Venus and Uranus trine each other, so love and freedom move together instead of pulling apart. Warmth and independence flow as one current. You’ve long known how to stay close to people while leaving them, and yourself, room to breathe.

How it shows. Across the years, your affections have carried a spark of the unexpected. You’ve valued honest, unconventional bonds over ones that follow the usual script, and sudden fondness for new people or fresh ideas keeps your heart young. With grandchildren, you offer freedom rather than rigid rules, and they feel it. This openness makes you a warm teacher of what you’ve learned.

A quiet reminder. Because this ease comes so naturally, it’s tempting to coast on it and let real closeness go untended. So keep choosing it on purpose. Share the story of your loves and friendships with those coming up behind you, since your comfort with change is a rare kind of wisdom. Let your spiritual growth grow from that same freedom, staying curious about what still surprises you, and your reflection on the life you’ve lived will feel less like an ending than an open door.

Conjunction of Mercury and Venus

Two voices, one tune. In your birth chart, Mercury and Venus sit side by side, so the mind that thinks and the heart that loves speak in a single, gentle voice. Ideas arrive dressed in charm, and your sense of beauty shapes how you reason. Words come out smooth, tactful, easy to receive.

A graceful presence. Across the years, this has likely shown in how you soothe a tense room or find the phrase that keeps peace at the table. You learn through what pleases you: a fine story, a well-made object, a conversation that flows. The gift can tempt you toward smoothing over hard truths, so the deeper thought sometimes waits beneath the pleasant surface.

Pass it on. Now is a rich time to share this ease with the people you love. Tell grandchildren the stories only you hold, and let their questions send you back through the life you have lived. When you weigh what mattered, look past the lovely wording to the honest core, and speak that too. Your kind, careful voice is a quiet inheritance, worth handing down with all its warmth.

Square of Venus and Pluto

Two forces pulling. In your birth chart, Venus asks for tenderness, beauty and easy affection, while Pluto wants depth, truth and total honesty. The square between them sets up friction. What you love, you tend to love completely, and that fullness has carried both joy and strain across the years. Nothing about your attachments has ever been lukewarm.

How it has lived. Your closest relationships have likely been the places where you changed most. Attraction came on strong, jealousy or a wish to hold on could flare, and loss taught you as much as devotion did. Now, with grandchildren near and time to reflect, you can see how each deep bond reshaped you into someone steadier.

A gift to pass on. Let the intensity soften into wisdom rather than grip. When you share your story with the young ones, name the hard turns honestly; they learn more from your growth than from a tidy tale. Loosening control, even now, opens room for a quieter, more spiritual kind of love, one that asks for nothing and gives freely.