Natal chart , London
Sun in Taurus
Contents
Natal chart wheel
Chart data
Planetary positions
| Symbol | Planet | Degree | Sign | R |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Sun | 24°21' | Taurus | — | |
| Moon | 26°38' | Capricorn / Aquarius * | — | |
| Mercury | 08°01' | Taurus | R | |
| Venus | 12°46' | Aries | — | |
| Mars | 18°18' | Pisces | — | |
| Jupiter | 09°32' | Cancer | — | |
| Saturn | 25°15' | Capricorn | R | |
| Uranus | 09°11' | Capricorn | R | |
| Neptune | 14°21' | Capricorn | R | |
| Pluto | 16°10' | Scorpio | R | |
| Chiron | 13°12' | Cancer | — | |
| North Node | 11°20' | Aquarius | — | |
| Black Moon Lilith (Mean) | 21°28' | Scorpio | — | |
| South Node | 11°20' | Leo | — |
The actual sign depends on the time of birth.
Major aspects
| Symbols | Aspect | Orb | Nature |
|---|---|---|---|
| Jupiter · Opposition · Uranus | 0°21' | challenging | |
| Venus · Square · Chiron | 0°26' | challenging | |
| Sun · Trine · Saturn | 0°54' | harmonious | |
| Neptune · Opposition · Chiron | 1°09' | challenging | |
| Mercury · Trine · Uranus | 1°10' | harmonious | |
| Venus · Sextile · North Node | 1°26' | harmonious | |
| Venus · Trine · South Node | 1°26' | harmonious | |
| Mercury · Sextile · Jupiter | 1°31' | harmonious | |
| Venus · Square · Neptune | 1°35' | challenging | |
| Neptune · Sextile · Pluto | 1°49' | harmonious | |
| Mars · Trine · Pluto | 2°08' | harmonious | |
| Sun · Trine · Moon | 2°18' | harmonious | |
| Sun · Opposition · Black Moon Lilith (Mean) | 2°53' | challenging | |
| Pluto · Trine · Chiron | 2°58' | harmonious | |
| Venus · Square · Jupiter | 3°14' | challenging | |
| Venus · Square · Uranus | 3°35' | challenging | |
| Jupiter · Conjunction · Chiron | 3°41' | neutral | |
| Uranus · Opposition · Chiron | 4°01' | challenging | |
| Jupiter · Opposition · Neptune | 4°49' | challenging | |
| Uranus · Conjunction · Neptune | 5°10' | neutral |
Planets in signs
Sun in Taurus
A steady core. Picture someone who plants a tree and tends it for years, trusting the harvest to come. That is how your sense of self works. With the Sun in Taurus, a fixed earth sign, your identity rests on patience, loyalty and a wish for solid ground under your feet.
Work and rest. You do your best when the day has a rhythm you can trust. Rushed deadlines and constant pivots wear you down, so you protect your downtime with real care. Guard against the other extreme, though: comfort can quietly turn into a rut. A small change now and then keeps your steadiness from hardening into stubbornness.
Love that lasts. In partnership, you offer something rare: you stay. You show love through steady presence, shared meals and promises you actually keep. The work of these years is to stay open when a partner sees things differently, since holding your ground too tightly can feel like a wall to them.
Building and providing. Career growth comes to you through consistency rather than flash, and you earn trust by delivering the same quality every time. As a parent, you give children a calm, dependable home. With money, your instinct is to build slowly and keep something in reserve, a sound habit as long as it never hardens into fear of spending.
A gentle nudge. Your birth chart shows real strength in this placement; Taurus feels at home in the practical, physical world. Let your patience carry you forward, and treat the occasional risk as one more thing worth planting.
Moon in Capricorn
A different kind of comfort. Picture someone who answers a hard day not with tears but with a plan and a cup of coffee at the desk. That is the Moon in Capricorn. Your emotional nature reaches for order, results, and a sense of being useful when feelings run high.
Detriment, not defect. The Moon rules mood and softness, so in serious, ambitious Capricorn it sits in detriment. Read that as an unusual wiring, not a flaw: you meet feelings through structure rather than open display. In your birth chart, this means care shows up as reliability, and warmth often arrives disguised as help you can actually use.
Work and home. Because achievement soothes you, work-life balance takes real attention. You can pour yourself into career growth and still feel restless off the clock, unsure how to simply rest. Building small, unproductive pleasures into your week keeps the scales from tipping too far toward duty.
Love and family. In partnership, you show devotion through steady action: showing up, following through, handling the boring logistics. With parenthood, you offer security and clear ground rules, though it helps to say the tender things out loud, not only demonstrate them.
Money and roots. Financial care runs deep here, since a solid base feels like emotional safety. That instinct serves long-term planning well, as long as you let yourself enjoy what you build rather than always guarding against the lean year that may never come.
Mercury in Taurus
How you think. Picture someone who reads a contract twice before signing, then keeps their word. That’s the shape of your mind. Mercury in Taurus works at its own pace, weighing facts you can touch rather than clever theories. You reach conclusions slowly, but once you land on one, it holds.
Your voice. You tend to say less and mean more. Speech comes out plain, warm, and unhurried, and people trust it precisely because you don’t oversell. In a partnership, this steadiness can soothe a tense moment, though a partner who thinks out loud may wish you’d answer faster. Give yourself permission to speak before every detail is settled.
At work. Your birth chart points to a mind that learns by doing and remembers what it builds. In career growth, you shine at projects that reward patience: budgets, long plans, skills that deepen over years. Snap decisions aren’t your strength, so protect time to sit with a choice before money or reputation rides on it.
Home and money. With parenthood or a shared household, your practical thinking becomes a quiet anchor. You explain things in concrete terms a child can picture, and you handle finances with care rather than flash. The caution is real: comfort can harden into stubbornness. When facts shift, let your thinking shift with them.
A gentle nudge. None of this is fixed. Your slow, sturdy mind is a genuine gift, and it grows sharper when you stay open to a faster idea now and then, testing it against what you already trust.
Venus in Aries
First move. Picture the person who says how they feel before second-guessing it. That’s the pulse of Venus in Aries in your birth chart. Affection arrives fast and unfiltered, and you tend to pursue what you want rather than wait to be chosen.
Detriment, rethought. Venus usually likes patience and slow-building comfort, so in Aries it sits in detriment, working against its softer instincts. Read this not as a flaw but as a different route: your warmth shows up as boldness, honesty, and the courage to make the first move. The invitation is simply to add a little care to all that heat.
Partnership. In a relationship, you want spark and forward motion, not a routine that quietly flattens everything. You give generously and expect the same energy back. The steady work of your late twenties and thirties asks you to keep the excitement while also learning to stay through the dull, tender stretches.
Home and children. As a partner or parent, your love is active and hands-on: doing, playing, defending, showing up in person. Try to leave room for softer moods too, since not everyone speaks in your bright, fast language.
Work and money. At work you’re drawn to fresh projects and quick wins, which can push your career forward when you follow through. With money, impulse can outrun the plan, so a simple pause before big purchases protects the freedom you value most. Spend on what genuinely moves you, not just on the thrill of buying.
Mars in Pisces
A different engine. Picture someone who rows with the current instead of against it. That is how your energy works with Mars in Pisces, a mutable water sign where the planet sits in its detriment. Mars likes a clear target; here it prefers to feel its way forward. In your birth chart, this reads not as weakness but as force channeled through mood, instinct and care.
Work and rest. You push hardest when the task means something to you, and you stall when it feels hollow. That makes work-life balance less about strict hours and more about staying connected to why you do the job. Guard your energy from people who drain it, and protect the downtime that lets you refill.
Two people, one flow. In partnership, you fight rarely and forgive quickly, which keeps peace but can bury your own needs. Say what bothers you before it turns into quiet withdrawal. Your gift is reading a partner’s unspoken mood; the work is voicing your own.
Steady and soft. As a parent, you lead with patience and imagination rather than sharp rules, and children often feel safe around that calm. Career growth comes through creative or caring work, where your instinct for people is a real asset. With money, decide with a level head, since a soft heart can make you overgenerous. Set a limit, then hold it kindly.
Jupiter in Cancer
A well-placed guest. Picture a guest who arrives and, within the hour, is stirring the pot and asking after everyone. That is Jupiter in Cancer, a planet perfectly at home. In this sign of exaltation, its urge to expand runs through feeling, memory, and care, and it grows what you give.
Work and life. For you in your adult years, growth rarely feels worth much if it costs you the people you love. You tend to measure a good job by whether it leaves room for dinners, bedtimes, and quiet weekends. Career progress still matters, but it lands best when the work supports a settled home rather than swallowing it.
In partnership. You expand through closeness, not distance. A steady bond tends to bring out your open-handed side, and you give partners loyalty, patience, and a soft place to return to. The care you offer often comes back, which strengthens your trust in the whole idea of building a life together.
Raising and providing. Parenthood, in fact or in spirit, suits this placement, since guiding and protecting others feels natural rather than heavy. Around money, your instinct is to save toward security and shelter, then share freely with those inside your circle. That mix of caution and warmth tends to keep your finances both steady and generous.
A gentle note. The birth chart shows a strong Jupiter here, yet its warmth works best with a little air. Let your care reach beyond the familiar few, and your sense of belonging only grows.
Saturn in Capricorn
A builder’s hand. Picture someone laying stone by stone, checking each level before the next goes down. That patient, deliberate way of working is how Saturn moves through Capricorn in your birth chart. Here Saturn rules the sign it sits in, its own domicile, so its gifts, structure, endurance, self-command, come through at full strength.
Work and life. You take responsibility seriously, which makes you dependable at work and easy to trust with what matters. The catch is that duty can quietly swallow your evenings and weekends. Setting real limits around your time isn’t slacking off; it’s the same discipline you already respect, aimed at your own life.
Partnership and home. In a partnership, you show love through steadiness: keeping your word, sharing the load, being there when it counts. If you become a parent, you offer structure and calm, though you may need to loosen your grip and let warmth show as plainly as rules do.
The long climb. Career growth tends to come slowly and honestly, through skill, patience, and a reputation you’ve earned rather than shortcuts. You handle money with the same care, favoring saving and planning over risk. Just watch that caution doesn’t harden into fear of ever spending or enjoying what you’ve built.
Your inner authority. Maturity sits naturally with this placement; you often feel like the steady one others lean on. Let that strength stay flexible. Real authority, the kind you carry well, knows when to hold firm and when to bend a little.
Uranus in Capricorn
A generation’s mark. Born roughly between 1988 and 1996, you belong to a cohort that questions old rules without simply tearing them down. Uranus, the planet of change and independence, sits in cardinal earth, so your rebellion is practical, patient, and aimed at systems that no longer work.
How it shows up. On a personal level, you tend to reform from within rather than walk away. You respect a good structure, but you’ll quietly redesign the parts that feel stale. In your birth chart this pairing favors steady, unconventional builders: people who want freedom and results in the same breath.
Work and money. You’re drawn to careers where you can update the machine while it’s still running, keeping what works and cutting what doesn’t. Financially, you mix caution with bold moves, saving carefully, then backing an idea others call risky. That blend can serve career growth well when you trust your own timing.
Partnership and home. In love, you want a partner who respects your need for space and shares real responsibility. Parenthood, if you choose it, often means raising children with clear boundaries and unusual openness at once. Balancing work and private life takes conscious effort, since your ambition runs deep and rarely switches off.
A gentle nudge. Try not to mistake stubbornness for principle. Your gift is reshaping solid things without wrecking them, so give yourself room to change course when the old plan stops earning its keep. Handled with awareness, this placement makes you a quiet, reliable force for lasting change.
Neptune in Capricorn
A grounded generation. Those born with Neptune in Capricorn came into a world learning to distrust empty promises and measure worth by what holds up. As a generation, you tend to fold imagination into ambition, wanting ideals that pay off in something solid.
Ideals with blueprints. Neptune softens boundaries, and Capricorn, a cardinal earth sign, hands it a set of tools. In your natal chart this pairing means your inspiration wants a plan, a deadline, a result you can point to. You dream in practical terms, drawn to work that carries real weight rather than pretty talk.
Work and rest. Between the ages of 26 and 40, the balance of work and life gets tested in earnest. Your instinct is to prove yourself through effort, so protecting downtime asks for conscious care. Watch for the illusion that constant output equals meaning; rest feeds the vision too.
Love and family. In partnership and parenthood, you look for something steady and dependable, not a fantasy. That said, be honest about where you idealize duty and mistake endurance for closeness. A parent under this placement can offer children both structure and a quiet sense of wonder.
Money and climbing. Career growth matters to you, and you often sense which paths have staying power before others do. With finances, that same intuition serves you well, though it helps to check hunches against plain numbers. Build slowly, and let your ideals shape the ladder you climb, not just its height.
Pluto in Scorpio
A generation of depth. Born roughly between 1984 and 1995, you belong to a cohort that came of age unafraid of intensity. Pluto moved through Scorpio then, its own sign, so this generation carries a shared instinct to look under the surface and question what others take for granted.
Home ground. Pluto rules Scorpio, so here it sits in domicile, one of the strongest places it can be. On a personal level, that shows up as a quiet capacity to handle what would overwhelm many people: the messy end of a job, a health scare, a relationship that has to change or break. You don’t flinch from the hard conversation.
Partnership and parenting. In your closest bonds, you want the real thing, not a polite surface. That can make you a fiercely loyal partner and a parent who takes a child’s inner life seriously, though the same depth asks you to watch for control dressed up as care.
Work and money. At this stage of adult life, you tend to rebuild rather than patch. A career that no longer fits gets dismantled and remade; money is less about comfort than about power over your own choices. Balance comes when you let some things stay light instead of probing everything.
Working with it. Your birth chart points to renewal through letting go. Treat each crisis as a doorway, not a verdict, and choose where to spend that formidable focus, so it builds a life rather than burns through one.
Aspects
Opposition of Jupiter and Uranus
Two pulls, one axis. In your birth chart, Jupiter’s appetite for growth sits opposite Uranus and its craving for freedom. One side wants to build a worldview and expand steadily; the other wants to break the mold and try something radical. The opposition doesn’t merge these urges, it keeps them across the table from each other, so you feel the tug and learn to work both ends.
How it plays out. In practice, opportunity tends to arrive suddenly and off-schedule. A career jump, an unusual partnership offer, a risky idea that could pay off: these land when you’re not quite ready. You may swing between cautious planning and the urge to gamble on progressive, untested paths, and money can rise or dip with those bold bets.
Finding the balance. Treat this tension as a working partnership, not a fault line. Before you leap at a shiny chance, name what you actually want to grow, whether that’s family life, income, or independence. Give your restless side room in small experiments, so you don’t blow up a stable job or relationship to feel free. Handled with awareness, sudden openings become real growth rather than expensive detours.
Trine of the Sun and Saturn
Two forces in step. Your Sun stands for identity and the way you show up in the world. Saturn brings patience, structure, and a quiet sense of responsibility. In a trine, these two work together with ease, so ambition and self-control pull in the same direction rather than fighting. You tend to build slowly and stay the course.
Where it shows. This placement often reads as reliability at work and steadiness at home. You take on career growth without burning out, and you handle money with a level head. In partnership and parenthood, people lean on you because you follow through and keep your word. The inner authority you carry may echo lessons learned early from a father or another older figure.
Making the most of it. The one catch with a trine is comfort: talent that comes easily can be left to idle. Set goals that genuinely stretch you, in your work and in your closest bonds. Watch that duty never crowds out rest, since real work-life balance asks you to protect time for play, not only for tasks. Use your natural discipline on purpose, and it becomes a lasting strength.
Trine of Mercury and Uranus
Two minds in sync. Mercury runs your thinking and speech, while Uranus brings the flash of insight and the urge to break from routine. In a trine these two work together with ease. Your mind moves fast, jumps ahead of the obvious answer, and reaches for the fresh angle without much strain.
How it shows up. At work you tend to spot the smarter method before your colleagues do, which helps you grow into roles that reward ideas over rote effort. You take to new tools and technology quickly. In partnership and parenting, you keep conversation lively and stay open to unusual solutions, though your mind can wander mid-sentence and leave people waiting for the point.
Putting it to use. Talent this smooth can make you coast, so give your quick ideas somewhere concrete to land. Write them down, test them, finish them. When money or family decisions come up, pair your instinct for the clever option with a slower second look at the practical details. Slowing down now and then turns brilliance into something you can build on across your career and home life.
Sextile of Mercury and Jupiter
Mind and horizons. Mercury handles how you think and speak, while Jupiter widens the frame and looks for meaning. In your birth chart, the sextile between them opens a cooperative channel: everyday reasoning finds it easy to connect small facts to bigger ideas. It’s an opportunity, not a given, so it rewards use.
In daily life. You likely explain things well, which helps in a job interview, a team meeting, or a tricky talk with a partner. Learning a new skill for career growth comes with less friction, and you take in fresh subjects at a good clip. With money, you weigh choices sensibly and see how one decision feeds the next. The one caution: enthusiasm can tip into overstating a case or talking past the point.
Make it count. Since the opening is there, put it to deliberate use. Say yes to the course, the certification, or the conversation you’ve been postponing. When you feel a pitch swelling, trim it: one clear sentence lands harder than three padded ones. Share what you know with a child, a colleague, or a friend, and the connection between quick thinking and broad perspective grows sharper with practice.
Square of Venus and Neptune
Love and the ideal. In your birth chart, Venus and Neptune sit at a square, a friction between what you value and what you dream. Venus wants real warmth and comfort; Neptune paints an ideal that no ordinary day quite matches. That gap can pull you toward romanticizing a partner, a job, or a lifestyle before you see it clearly.
Where it shows. In your thirties, this can look like giving too much in a relationship, then feeling let down when the fantasy fades. You might blur the line between generosity and self-sacrifice, or overspend chasing beauty that soothes you. At work, the same tension can make you undervalue your pay while pouring heart into projects that inspire you.
Working with it. Let the ideal fuel your creativity, not your judgment about people and money. When a partnership or offer feels dreamy, name one concrete fact before you commit, and check the numbers on paper. Disillusionment is not proof you were foolish; it is your vision maturing. Channel that tender, boundless love into art, care, or parenting, where devotion has somewhere solid to land.
Sextile of Neptune and Pluto
Vision and depth. Neptune sextile Pluto is a generational aspect, so you share it with people born around your time. Neptune holds the ideals and dreams of an era; Pluto carries the pressure to tear down and rebuild. In a sextile, these two work together with ease. Your sense of what matters and your appetite for deep change support each other instead of pulling apart.
In daily life. This backdrop shows up in how you handle the big pieces of adult life. You can bring imagination to a career move, sense the undercurrents in a partnership, or rethink money and security without panic. As a parent or partner, you tend to notice what needs to shift before it becomes a crisis, which makes change feel less like rupture and more like growth.
Making use of it. A sextile offers opportunity, not a guarantee, so it rewards deliberate effort. Pick one area that feels stale, work, a relationship, your finances, and act on the quiet intuition you usually talk yourself out of. Let your ideals guide the direction while your willingness to go deep does the real work of building something that lasts.
Trine of Mars and Pluto
Force meets depth. With this trine, Mars and Pluto work together with an easy, natural pull. Your drive to act flows straight into a quiet, deep power, so ambition and staying power line up. Because the aspect is harmonious, the intensity rarely feels forced; it simply runs under the surface, ready when you call on it.
In daily life. You bring real focus to your career, and you can push a demanding project through long after others tire. That same force shows up in partnership and parenthood, where you protect what matters and rebuild after hard patches instead of walking away. With money and long-term goals, you handle pressure well and often turn a setback into a fresh start. The one catch: talent this smooth can tempt you to coast and use only a fraction of it.
Working with it. Point this power at something worthy, a goal, a craft, a relationship you keep tending. Notice where the urge to control creeps in at work or at home, and choose influence over force. Balance the long hours with genuine rest, so your energy renews rather than burns. Handled with awareness, this is a strength you can draw on for a lifetime.
Trine of the Sun and the Moon
Two selves in step. The Sun is your conscious will, the part of you that acts and says “this is who I am.” The Moon is your emotional core, the quiet set of needs behind your reactions. In your birth chart these two move in easy agreement. What you want and what you feel tend to pull in the same direction, so you rarely feel split against yourself.
How it shows up. This inner accord makes work-life balance feel more natural than it does for many people. You can commit to career growth without starving your private life, and you handle money with a calm, grounded head. In partnership and parenthood, you express warmth openly, and your reactions read as consistent, which helps others trust you. A settled early bond with your parents often sits underneath this ease.
Where to stretch. The catch with harmony is comfort: talents that come easily can go unused. Because balance arrives without much effort, you might coast when a real push would take you further. Set goals that ask something of you, in your career and at home. Treat this steadiness as a base to build on, not a place to sit still.
Square of Venus and Jupiter
A generous pull. Venus shapes how you love, spend, and find comfort; Jupiter always wants more of a good thing. In a square, these two rub against each other. Your warmth and your appetite for pleasure keep raising the bar, and neither one knows when to stop.
Where it shows. This friction turns up in the details of a shared life. You might overpromise to a partner, overspend on a nice weekend, or say yes to a child’s wish before checking the budget. At work, your broad, expansive taste can blur the line between an inviting office and an expensive one. Even so, that same big-heartedness is a real gift, and your birth chart shows plenty of it to draw on.
Working with it. The growth here comes from adding a pause. Before the grand gesture, ask whether it fits your actual means and your time. Let one clear priority guide a season, whether it’s the relationship, the career step, or the family, rather than chasing all of them at full tilt. Enjoyment stays; you’re just giving it an edge and a shape.
Square of Venus and Uranus
The core friction. Venus wants steady affection, comfort, and shared values, while Uranus wants space, novelty, and the right to break the pattern. In your natal chart these two work against each other, so warmth and independence rarely sit still at the same time. That tension is the engine here, and it keeps asking you to reconcile two real needs.
How it plays out. In your thirties this can look like sudden crushes, on-off relationships, or a partnership that feels close one week and crowded the next. You may resist convention in how you love, parent, or spend, favoring your own terms over the expected script. At work, the same current pushes you toward change: you grow fastest when a role gives you room to experiment, not a fixed track.
Working with it. Name your need for space out loud, so a partner or co-parent isn’t left guessing when you pull back. Build a little flexibility into money and routines on purpose, rather than blowing them up when restlessness hits. Channel the urge for novelty into projects and new skills, and let attachment and freedom take turns instead of fighting for the same hour.
Opposition of Jupiter and Neptune
Two pulls. Jupiter wants to grow, believe and expand your sense of what’s possible. Neptune softens the edges, feeding you dreams, ideals and quiet intuition. In an opposition, these two sit across from each other, so faith and fantasy keep testing where the line falls. Your job is to hold both without letting one swallow the other.
In your life. This shows up when a career move or investment looks glorious in your mind but thin on the ground. You may over-promise to a partner, or picture parenthood as pure meaning while the daily grind waits. Generosity runs high, which is a gift, though it can slide into giving past your limits. Work-life balance suffers most when a hopeful vision skips the numbers behind it.
Working with it. Before you commit money, time or a promise, name the concrete step and the real cost. Keep your ideals; just check them against a calendar and a budget. When something feels too good to be true, ask a trusted, practical friend for a second read. Channel the dreaming into art, service or a cause, where its scope becomes a strength rather than a leak.
Conjunction of Uranus and Neptune
Two forces merged. With Uranus and Neptune together, the drive to break old rules fuses with a longing for something higher. Uranus wants change and independence; Neptune supplies vision, intuition and ideals. Merged, they push you to imagine life reorganized around what feels meaningful, not just what looks practical.
A shared backdrop. This conjunction marks a whole generation, so you carry a collective mood: skeptical of worn systems, drawn to blend technology with spirit and to reinvent art, work and belief. On the personal level, it colors how you approach your own path.
Where it shows up. You may resist rigid career ladders and want work that means something. In partnership and parenthood, you lean toward flexible, unconventional arrangements over inherited scripts. The pull toward freedom can blur practical footing, especially with money, where inspired ideas need grounding.
Working with it. Give your ideals a concrete shape: a budget, a schedule, a clear next step. Test big visions against real results before you commit your savings or your time. Your birth chart favors reinvention, so let intuition guide the direction while steady habits carry the load. That balance turns restless dreaming into something you can build a life on.