Natal chart , Novosibirsk
Sun in Leo
Contents
Natal chart wheel
Chart data
Planetary positions
| Symbol | Planet | Degree | Sign | R |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Sun | 14°58' | Leo | — | |
| Moon | 12°48' | Virgo | — | |
| Mercury | 28°46' | Cancer | — | |
| Venus | 13°54' | Virgo | — | |
| Mars | 09°58' | Scorpio | — | |
| Jupiter | 15°24' | Leo | — | |
| Saturn | 12°17' | Aries | R | |
| Uranus | 22°21' | Virgo | — | |
| Neptune | 21°35' | Scorpio | — | |
| Pluto | 19°10' | Virgo | — | |
| Chiron | 29°17' | Pisces | R | |
| North Node | 01°42' | Taurus | — | |
| Black Moon Lilith (Mean) | 24°59' | Aries | — | |
| South Node | 01°42' | Scorpio | — |
Major aspects
| Symbols | Aspect | Orb | Nature |
|---|---|---|---|
| Sun · Conjunction · Jupiter | 0°26' | neutral | |
| Mercury · Trine · Chiron | 0°30' | harmonious | |
| Uranus · Sextile · Neptune | 0°46' | harmonious | |
| Neptune · Sextile · Pluto | 2°25' | harmonious | |
| Sun · Trine · Saturn | 2°41' | harmonious | |
| Mercury · Square · North Node | 2°56' | challenging | |
| Mercury · Square · South Node | 2°56' | challenging | |
| Jupiter · Trine · Saturn | 3°06' | harmonious | |
| Uranus · Conjunction · Pluto | 3°11' | neutral | |
| Venus · Sextile · Mars | 3°56' | harmonious | |
| Sun · Square · Mars | 5°00' | challenging | |
| Venus · Conjunction · Pluto | 5°16' | neutral | |
| Mars · Square · Jupiter | 5°26' | challenging |
Planets in signs
Sun in Leo
Home ground. Picture a hearth that never goes cold. That is the Sun in Leo, seated in the sign it rules, its domicile, where its fire burns clean and steady in your birth chart. Your identity draws light from generosity, pride in a good name, and the simple wish to matter to the people around you.
The long view. By these middle years, you have learned what the applause was really for. Reappraisal suits you now: the drive to be admired can soften into the deeper pleasure of being trusted. You still want to shine, but you weigh more carefully where that warmth does real good.
Passing the torch. A fixed fire sign holds its heat, and Leo loves to hand it on. Mentoring fits you well here, lifting a younger colleague or a family member without needing the credit. When you cheer someone else’s rise, your own light grows rather than dims.
Tending the flame. Even a strong fire needs care. Watch that pride doesn’t harden into stubbornness, and that your sense of self doesn’t rest only on being noticed. Rest, steady rhythms, and honest company keep your natal chart’s generous warmth from burning too hot.
What remains. Legacy, for you, is less about monuments than about the courage and kindness people remember. Think about what you want to leave behind: a name spoken warmly, a few hearts you helped grow braver. That, more than any title, is the sunlight you pass on.
Moon in Virgo
A quiet ledger. Picture someone who steadies a hard day by tidying a drawer or checking on a friend. That is the Moon in Virgo, where feeling settles into something practical. Your emotional nature seeks calm through small, useful acts, and comfort arrives when things around you make sense.
Under pressure. When stress builds, you sort, plan, and fix. It is a genuine strength, though the same reflex can turn inward as worry or sharp self-criticism. At this stage of life, you can meet that voice with more patience. Notice when care for others quietly asks you to neglect your own rest.
The body listens. Your feelings and your health speak the same language, so tension often shows up as fatigue or a restless stomach. Your birth chart points to steady routines as real medicine: sleep, movement, honest meals. Tending the body is not fussiness here. It is how you keep the inner world level.
Wisdom to pass on. Years of noticing detail have made you a natural mentor, the person others trust to spot what everyone else missed. Share that eye generously, but let the standard soften. Good enough, offered with warmth, teaches more than flawless.
What to leave behind. Reappraise what your carefulness is really for. The legacy worth building is not a perfect record but the calm competence others felt around you. Let that be what stays: the sense that near you, things were tended, and people were quietly looked after.
Mercury in Cancer
A different measure. By now you know your own mind well enough to notice how it works. Mercury in Cancer means you think through feeling, not against it. Facts arrive wrapped in mood, memory, and the faces of people who matter to you.
How you learn. You take in ideas the way you take in weather: by sensing the whole room before naming a single part. Information sticks when it connects to something lived, a place, a conversation, a hard year you came through. In your birth chart, this gives a long, retentive memory that carries context others forget.
How you speak. Your words carry tone before content. People trust you with what they can’t easily say, because you listen for the feeling under the sentence. In these years, that instinct becomes real mentorship: you can name what a younger person is going through before they find the language for it themselves.
A caution worth holding. Because mood colors your thinking, a low day can bend a clear decision. When something weighs on you, sleep on it and check it against a steadier hour. Your first read is usually kind, but it isn’t always cool-headed.
What to leave behind. Consider what you want your knowledge to become once you’re not the one carrying it. Write the family story, teach the craft, pass on the reasons behind your choices. Your natal chart points to a legacy made of remembered warmth, understanding handed down in a form people can keep.
Venus in Virgo
A quieter affection. Think of the friend who never says much but always remembers your medicine schedule. That is Venus in Virgo, love shown through attention rather than grand words. In your natal chart, this placement turns tenderness into something practical and small in scale, yet steady.
Fall, gently reconsidered. Venus sits in fall here, which simply means its warmth doesn’t flow in the usual open, easy way. The affection is real, but it arrives filtered through the mind, weighed and edited. By your years, you can see how the impulse to fix and refine sometimes stood in for saying, plainly, that you cared.
Reappraisal. Midlife invites you to look back at how you’ve loved and valued things. You may notice a habit of critique aimed at yourself as much as others, and a chance now to soften it. Wisdom, in this placement, is knowing which flaws deserve attention and which deserve a shrug.
Mentorship and craft. Your eye for detail and honest standards make you a natural teacher of any skill you’ve honed. People trust the help you give because it’s specific and free of flattery. Passing on that care is part of what you can leave behind.
Health and legacy. Comfort, for you, lives in order, good routines and a body treated with respect. As you consider what to leave, think less about monuments and more about the small, useful habits and kindnesses others will carry forward.
Mars in Scorpio
Depth over noise. Mars in Scorpio doesn’t announce itself. Your drive runs underground, quiet on the surface and enormous in pressure, the kind of force that reshapes rock without ever raising its voice. In the birth chart this is Mars in its own sign, at home and fully itself. Action here means commitment: you finish what others abandon, and you rarely act without meaning it.
The tempered edge. By now you know the cost of your own intensity. Anger that once burned outward has, with luck, learned to become fuel: for surgery-clean decisions, for standing your ground, for cutting away what no longer serves. That same focus watches over your health. You’re at the age where honoring the body’s limits, rather than overriding them, keeps your engine strong for the long haul.
What you carry. Few placements hold power like yours does, and few are asked to handle it with more care. Your instincts read a room in seconds and sense what people won’t say. Used well, this makes you a formidable mentor: someone who tells the hard truth without flinching, and who protects what they believe in.
Legacy. Reappraisal suits you now. Consider where your will still grips out of old habit, and where letting go would be the braver act. The mark you leave won’t be loud. It will be the depth you brought, the loyalty you kept, and the courage you passed to those who watched how you handled real weight.
Jupiter in Leo
A steady flame. Picture a fire that doesn’t flare and die but burns evenly through the years. That’s how Jupiter works in Leo, a fixed fire sign, in your birth chart. Your faith in life has warmth, color, and a wish to see people shine. By this stage, you know that glow costs you nothing to give away.
Wisdom worth sharing. Your worldview grew from wanting to be seen to wanting to lift others into the light. That shift is real maturity. The pride that once needed applause now reads a room and hands the spotlight to someone younger. Mentorship suits you, because you praise generously and mean it.
Reappraisal. Somewhere along the way, you may have measured your worth by how brightly you performed. Now is a fair time to ask what you were chasing and whether it still matters. The answer often turns out to be simpler: less display, more genuine warmth. Growth here means loosening your grip on being admired.
Body and pace. Leo governs the heart in old symbolic tradition, so let that image guide your habits, not alarm you. Keep some fire for yourself; give your energy freely, but rest before the tank runs dry.
What to leave behind. Think about the encouragement you have handed people over the years. That is your legacy, larger than any title or possession. When you back someone’s courage and they carry it forward, your generosity keeps its heat long after you have stepped back. Aim to be remembered as the one who believed in others.
Saturn in Aries
A late lesson. Picture the moment before you act, when the old urge to charge ahead meets a quieter voice asking whether the fight is worth it. That pause is where Saturn works in Aries. It slows the spark of a cardinal fire sign and asks you to spend your force with care rather than heat.
Fall, and what it asks. Saturn sits in fall here, so its steadying nature doesn’t come easily to Aries’ rush. This isn’t a flaw in your birth chart; it’s discipline expressing in an unfamiliar key. You’ve likely learned patience the hard way, through starts that stalled, and that hard-won restraint is real authority now.
Reappraisal. By these years, you can weigh which battles built you and which only drained you. Saturn rewards that honesty. Looking back at bold choices without regret, keeping the courage and dropping the impatience, is quiet wisdom, and it steadies every new beginning you take on.
Mentorship. Younger people trust the person who has burned bright and lived to reflect on it. You can show them how to act with nerve and still hold a boundary. Guiding without taking over is your finest way to lead here.
What to leave behind. Tend your energy and your body kindly; the drive that once felt endless now asks for rest and pacing. The legacy worth building is a way of starting things that others can follow: brave, measured, and unafraid to begin again.
Uranus in Virgo
A quiet revolution. The generation born with Uranus in Virgo learned to question the machinery of everyday life. They challenged old ideas about work, health, and how things ought to be done, one practical detail at a time.
Reform in small things. On a personal level, your urge to shake things up rarely arrives with a bang. It shows up in how you streamline a routine, fix a broken process, or find a smarter method that everyone else missed. You improve by trimming and refining, not by tearing down.
Body and craft. You may hold unconventional views about health, diet, or the way work fits into a life. Where others accept the standard advice, you experiment, test, and trust what the evidence in your own experience tells you. This makes you a natural troubleshooter, someone people bring their tangles to.
The mentor’s turn. Now, in these mature years, your instinct for practical reform ripens into something you can pass on. The skills you sharpened over decades become worth teaching, and your careful eye becomes a gift to younger colleagues or family who value a steady, exacting hand.
What lasts. As you weigh what to keep and what to release, think about the systems and standards you leave behind. Your legacy isn’t grand gestures; it’s the well-built habit, the improved method, the quiet fix that keeps working long after you’ve stepped away. That, in your birth chart, is where innovation meets endurance.
Neptune in Scorpio
A shared undertow. Neptune moved through Scorpio from about 1957 to 1970, marking a generation drawn to what lies beneath the surface. Taboos, power, intimacy, and the mysteries of death and rebirth stirred a collective hunger to look where others turned away.
Your private depth. On the personal level, this fixed water placement gives your imagination a probing, almost investigative edge. You sense the undercurrents in a room, the feeling someone hides behind a polite answer. In your birth chart, Neptune here blends intuition with intensity, so your inner life runs deep and rarely settles for the easy explanation.
The long look back. Now, in your middle years, that instinct turns toward reappraisal. You weigh what once seemed vital against what actually held, and you let some old attachments dissolve without regret. This is a season for honest reflection, and you have the depth to face it squarely.
Passing it on. Your feel for hidden currents makes you a steady mentor, someone who listens past the words and offers guidance without judgment. Younger people sense you won’t flinch at hard truths, and that trust is a gift worth tending.
What remains. Think of legacy not as monuments but as the quiet influence you leave in others. Care for your health and your energy so this reflective work has room to continue. What you choose to release matters as much as what you keep, and there is real wisdom in knowing the difference.
Pluto in Virgo
A generation of menders. Those born with Pluto in Virgo, roughly 1957 to 1972, grew up questioning how systems work and how they might be fixed. This is a cohort drawn to health, craft, and the quiet power of doing careful work well.
Reappraisal. Now, in your middle years, that instinct to analyze turns inward. You look back at old routines, jobs, and habits, and you weigh what still serves you against what has quietly worn out. This is honest stocktaking, not regret, and it clears room for something cleaner.
Wisdom through detail. Your depth shows in small, exacting things: the way you spot a flaw others miss, or fix what most people would leave broken. Over the years, that patient eye has become a kind of hard-won judgment. You know that real change comes from steady adjustment, not grand gestures.
Mentorship and health. You have plenty worth passing on, especially to those still learning their craft. Sharing your methods without hovering over every mistake lets others grow into their own competence. Tending your own well-being with the same care you give your work keeps that energy sustainable.
What to leave behind. The legacy of this placement rarely looks flashy. It lives in improved processes, mended relationships, and the skills you hand on to the next set of hands. As your birth chart suggests, you needn’t overhaul everything to leave things better; refine what matters, release what has run its course, and let the rest go lightly.
Aspects
Conjunction of the Sun and Jupiter
Two forces as one. When the Sun and Jupiter sit together, your sense of self and your urge to grow become a single current. Identity and optimism reinforce each other, so who you are naturally wants to expand, reach further, and mean something. That same closeness can inflate the picture, tempting you to overestimate what you can carry.
How it shows up. By your middle years, this placement often reads as warmth other people trust and a mind that keeps searching for the bigger meaning. You give freely, teach without being asked, and see possibility where others see limits. The shadow is scale: taking on too much, promising past your energy, or spending health as if it were endless.
Where to steer it. Treat this season as a reappraisal rather than a repeat of old ambitions. Let your generosity become mentorship, passing on what you know instead of proving it again. Guard your body as carefully as your plans, since even bright confidence rests on real stamina. Ask plainly what you want to leave behind, then live in a way that quietly builds it.
Sextile of Uranus and Neptune
Two currents that meet. This sextile joins Uranus, the generational push toward freedom and fresh thinking, with Neptune, the pull toward ideals, intuition and dissolving old edges. Your generation carried a particular hope: that technology and spirit, invention and imagination, could work together rather than pull apart. In your birth chart, the two cooperate easily, so radical ideas and quiet vision reach each other without much strain.
How it surfaces. By this stage of life, that blend shows up as a knack for reappraisal, seeing where past certainties no longer hold. You may find yourself drawn to mentoring, offering younger people a way to keep their ideals without losing their footing. New art forms, humane uses of technology, and questions about health and lasting purpose can all catch your attention now.
Working with it. Because a sextile offers opportunity rather than force, this gift asks you to reach for it deliberately. Think about what you want to leave behind, and let intuition guide which experiments deserve your energy. Ground the vision in something concrete, a project, a person, a piece of work, so your idealism becomes a legacy others can actually use.
Sextile of Neptune and Pluto
Two currents that agree. Neptune carries the ideals and spiritual longing of a whole generation, while Pluto works underneath, dissolving old structures so something truer can grow. In your natal chart their sextile sets these forces in easy cooperation. Vision and depth meet without strain, so your imagination and your instinct for real change tend to pull the same way.
A shared inheritance, felt personally. Because both planets move slowly, this aspect belongs to your age group as much as to you. Still, it colors how you handle your own reappraisals in these middle years. You can sense which ideals have quietly worn out and let them go, and you often see the deeper pattern behind a crisis rather than just its noise.
Putting the gift to work. This cooperation is an opening, not a guarantee, so it rewards deliberate use. Offer your perspective to younger people who are still finding their footing; mentorship is where this placement shines. Tend your health and energy as the ground that lets you keep contributing. Ask, honestly, what you want to leave behind, then shape your work and your example around that answer.
Trine of the Sun and Saturn
Quiet alignment. With this trine, your sense of self and your inner authority pull the same way. The Sun stands for who you are; Saturn brings structure, patience, and the will to see things through. Between them there’s no war, just a calm agreement that has grown firmer with the years.
A settled backbone. By this stage of life, that harmony tends to show as reliability others lean on. You’ve likely made peace with limits that once felt like walls, and the old fear of not measuring up has lost much of its bite. People may turn to you for steadiness, and mentoring younger colleagues can feel like second nature rather than a chore.
Where to aim it. The gift here is real, so watch that ease doesn’t slide into coasting on old habits. Give yourself fresh challenges: a skill you never tried, a project that outlasts you. Tend to your health with the same discipline you bring to work, and think honestly about what you’d like to leave behind. Your birth chart points to legacy built slowly, not seized in a hurry.
Trine of Jupiter and Saturn
Growth meets structure. Jupiter reaches outward, hungry for meaning and wider horizons, while Saturn builds the walls and floors that hold weight. In your birth chart they meet in a trine, an easy angle where expansion and restraint work as partners rather than rivals. You dream in scale, then quietly check whether the foundation can bear it.
A steady hand. By now you’ve likely noticed how naturally you weigh risk against caution. You rarely gamble blindly, yet you don’t shrink from a worthy chance either. This is where realistic optimism lives: hope with a budget, ambition on a schedule. Others sense it, which is why people your age and younger often come to you for counsel.
What you pass on. Because this ease comes so freely, it can slip into coasting, leaning on old wisdom instead of testing it. So keep stretching. Take on a mentee, protect your health as the ground beneath every plan, and think honestly about the legacy you want to leave. Choose one ambition worth building slowly, and let your patience do the rest.
Conjunction of Uranus and Pluto
Two forces, one pulse. In your birth chart, Uranus and Pluto sit together, so revolution and transformation move as a single beat. Uranus wants to break old forms; Pluto wants to burn them down and rebuild from the roots. Merged, they turn restlessness into real structural change, both in you and in the world you grew up in.
A generation of upheaval. You belong to a cohort shaped by radical shifts: technology that rewired daily life, crises that forced whole systems to reinvent themselves. On the personal level, this shows up as a low tolerance for anything hollow or outdated. You tend to dismantle what no longer holds and rebuild it more honestly.
Choosing your legacy. Now, in your mature years, the question shifts from what to overturn to what to leave standing. Your hard-won wisdom is worth passing on, so consider mentoring someone who needs it. Tend your health as carefully as you once tended your causes; a steady body carries deep work further. Let the change you champion outlast you.
Sextile of Venus and Mars
Two currents in step. Venus holds your taste, your warmth, your feel for what is beautiful and worth keeping. Mars carries the push behind it: appetite, will, the readiness to act. In a sextile these two don’t merge or collide; they offer each other a hand. What you love, you also have the energy to pursue, and the pursuit stays graceful rather than pushy.
Where it lives. By this stage of life, that easy link tends to show in how you hold desire and creativity together. Attraction still has heat, but it moves through patience and craft, not just impulse. You can want something fully and still choose your timing, which softens old conflicts between passion and care. The same balance feeds physical vitality: you tend to move, make, and enjoy without wearing yourself thin.
Working the gift. A sextile is an open door, not a finished room, so it rewards use. Put this blend toward something you’d be glad to leave behind: mentoring, a craft, a partnership tended with real attention. When you feel restless, channel it into making rather than friction. Handled with awareness, this quiet cooperation between love and drive becomes part of the wisdom you pass on.
Square of the Sun and Mars
Two engines pulling. In your chart, the Sun and Mars sit at odds, so who you are and how you act don’t always move in step. Your sense of self wants one thing; your instinct to push wants another. That inner rub can make you quick to assert, quick to bristle, and quick to override caution when a goal is in reach.
Where it shows. By now you know this pattern well: the projects driven through by sheer force, the arguments that flared hotter than they needed to, the energy that served you and sometimes cost you. Competitiveness may have sharpened your work while straining a few relationships. Your body has likely kept the score, asking you to spend that drive with more care than you did at thirty.
Working with it. The friction never fully smooths, but it can be aimed. Channel the heat into effort that matters to you and let smaller battles go unfought. This is a good season to mentor others with your hard-won judgment, to pace your vitality rather than burn it, and to think about what you want your work and your example to leave behind. Assertiveness guided by wisdom becomes quiet strength.
Conjunction of Venus and Pluto
A single current. In your birth chart, Venus and Pluto sit together, so tenderness and intensity flow as one. What you love, you love completely, and comfort alone has never satisfied you. This pairing pulls your values toward what is true and lasting, past the merely pleasant.
How it shows. Attractions have run deep for you, sometimes to the edge of obsession, and jealousy or a wish for control may have surfaced along the way. Certain bonds reshaped you from the inside, leaving you a different person than before. You sense the worth of things others overlook, and you rarely give your heart in half measures.
Toward wisdom. By now you have the distance to look back and sort what was passion from what was possession. Let closeness be a place of trust rather than a test of loyalty; the deepest ties hold without a tight grip. Consider what you want to pass on: an eye for real value, a capacity for loyalty, a lesson in loving without losing yourself. That is a legacy worth leaving.
Square of Mars and Jupiter
Drive and vision. Mars square Jupiter sets your will against your appetite for growth. Mars wants swift, direct action, while Jupiter keeps enlarging the picture, promising more. The two pull at each other, so enthusiasm can outrun good judgment. This friction is a spur, not a flaw, and it can sharpen how you spend your energy.
How it shows up. You may recognize a lifetime of grand starts, bold bets and ventures launched on sheer conviction. Some paid off; others cost you more than you planned, in effort or in health. By now you know the rush of overreach, the strained muscle, the project that grew heavier than expected. Your natal chart marks this as steady wiring, not a passing mood.
Working with it. At this stage, your restless drive becomes something worth handing on. Pick fewer causes and back them fully, letting hard-won judgment set the scale of each risk. Move your body in ways that respect its limits rather than test them. The legacy here is not the biggest gesture but the wise one, and mentoring others to aim well is part of what you leave behind.