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Natal chart , Chicago

Sun in Aquarius

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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
Sun25°49'Aquarius
Moon 12°34'Aries
Mercury06°33'PiscesR
Venus02°42'Pisces
Mars13°43'Aquarius
Jupiter14°21'Scorpio
Saturn01°59'Pisces
Uranus24°09'Capricorn
Neptune22°05'Capricorn
Pluto28°00'Scorpio
Chiron06°55'VirgoR
North Node28°43'Scorpio
Black Moon Lilith (Mean)24°18'Aries
South Node28°43'Taurus

Major aspects

Major aspects between planets with their orb and nature.
SymbolsAspectOrbNature
Uranus · Square · Black Moon Lilith (Mean)0°09'challenging
Mercury · Opposition · Chiron0°22'challenging
Mars · Square · Jupiter0°38'challenging
Pluto · Conjunction · North Node0°43'neutral
Pluto · Opposition · South Node0°43'challenging
Venus · Conjunction · Saturn0°43'neutral
Sun · Sextile · Black Moon Lilith (Mean)1°31'harmonious
Uranus · Conjunction · Neptune2°03'neutral
Sun · Square · Pluto2°11'challenging
Neptune · Square · Black Moon Lilith (Mean)2°12'challenging
Sun · Square · North Node2°54'challenging
Sun · Square · South Node2°54'challenging
Mercury · Conjunction · Venus3°51'neutral
Saturn · Square · Pluto3°59'challenging
Venus · Opposition · Chiron4°13'challenging
Mercury · Conjunction · Saturn4°34'neutral
Venus · Square · Pluto4°42'challenging
Saturn · Opposition · Chiron4°56'challenging
Sun · Conjunction · Saturn6°11'neutral
Sun · Conjunction · Venus6°53'neutral

Planets in signs

Sun in Aquarius

A different current. Picture the one person at the meeting who quietly asks why the process works this way at all. That instinct is your core. With the Sun in Aquarius, your sense of self runs on original thought, fair play and a certain friendly distance that lets you see the whole board.

An unusual fit. In Aquarius, the Sun sits in detriment, since this sign leans toward the group rather than the single, spotlit self. That doesn’t dim you; it just means your identity shines through ideas, causes and community more than through personal glory. Your birth chart points to a self that feels most real when it stands for something larger than one ego.

Work and money. You do your best work with room to experiment and a reason that goes past the paycheck. Career growth tends to come when you build something new or improve a system, not when you climb a ladder for its own sake. With finances, you’re steadier if you fund your freedom and your projects, rather than tying money to status.

Love and family. In partnership, you want a friend as much as a mate, someone who respects your space and shares real conversation. As a parent, you’re likely to raise independent thinkers and treat a child as a person with their own mind. Balance comes from remembering that the people close to you need warmth in the moment, not only your big ideas about the future.

Moon in Aries

First reaction. Picture the moment something goes wrong at work: your feelings arrive fast, hot, and clear. In your natal chart, the Moon in Aries wires your emotional nature for speed. You feel it, you name it, and you want to move on it, all in the same breath.

Under pressure. Stress pushes you toward action rather than reflection. When a deadline slips or a bill surprises you, doing something calms you faster than talking it through. The trick is to leave a small gap between the spark and the response, so a quick reaction doesn’t undo careful work.

Close ties. In partnership and parenthood, your warmth is honest and immediate, never calculated. You show love by defending, fixing, and turning up when it counts. Someone who moves slower may need patience from you, and giving them time to catch up keeps the bond steady rather than one-sided.

Work and money. Career growth feeds you when you get to start things and see fast results. Long, static stretches drain your mood, so build fresh challenges into your role instead of waiting for them. With finances, sudden enthusiasm can outrun the plan, so a pause before a big purchase protects your goals.

Finding balance. Work-life balance improves when you channel that restless drive on purpose: a workout, a project, an early start to the day. The Moon sits in a cardinal fire sign here, so your feelings want a direction, not a lid. Point them at something worthwhile, and they steady you.

Mercury in Pisces

How you think. Picture a mind that works less like a spreadsheet and more like a tide, pulling in impressions, hunches, and the unspoken thing behind someone’s words. Your thoughts move by feeling and association, not straight lines. You often know something is off in a meeting or at home before you can explain why.

A quieter Mercury. In Pisces, Mercury sits in both detriment and fall, which sounds harsh but really means it works in an unusual way. This planet likes clear categories and quick answers; here it prefers nuance, silence, and reading between the lines. The gift is empathy and imagination; the ask is awareness, so vague hunches don’t stand in for real thinking.

At work and with money. In your career, your instinct for people and mood is a genuine asset, especially in creative or caring work. Watch the edges: deadlines, contracts, and budgets need dates and numbers you might rather blur. Write things down, and let a trusted method carry the details your mind would rather float past.

Close ties. With a partner, you listen on a deep, wordless level, sensing what someone means beneath what they say. That same softness can leave meaning fuzzy, so name your needs out loud rather than hoping they’re felt. As a parent, your gentle, imaginative way of speaking helps a child feel understood.

One practical anchor. Keep a simple habit of turning intuition into words: a short note, a spoken summary, a question asked plainly. This small discipline lets your natal chart’s rich inner world land clearly in the outer one.

Venus in Pisces

A soft strength. Picture the way you notice a partner’s mood before a word is spoken. That instinct sits at the heart of Venus in Pisces, and it runs deep. In your birth chart this placement is exalted, which means Venus works at its warmest and most open here. You love with imagination, and you value tenderness over show.

Partnership. In relationships you give easily, and you read your partner with real sensitivity. That gift asks for a companion who gives back, not one who leans on you and drains the well. Between ages 26 and 40, the practical task is simple to name: keep some care for yourself. Say what you need out loud, since your instinct is to sense others rather than be sensed.

Home and family. As a parent, you offer patience and a gentle, forgiving presence that children feel safe inside. The same softness that makes you a comfort can blur limits, so kind, steady rules do real work here.

Work and money. Your taste leans toward beauty with feeling, which serves you well in creative, caring or people-centered work. Career growth tends to follow connection rather than raw ambition, so tend your relationships. With money, generosity is lovely until it costs your own footing; a simple budget keeps your kindness sustainable.

Balance. Mutable water flows toward whoever needs it, and that pull can leave your own edges thin. Protecting quiet hours is not selfish; it refills the compassion others rely on.

Mars in Aquarius

A cool engine. Picture a runner who paces themselves by logic rather than adrenaline. That’s how your drive works with Mars in Aquarius, the sign of fixed air. You push hardest when a goal makes sense to you and serves something larger than one paycheck.

Work and rhythm. Between 26 and 40, you likely resist a schedule that treats you like a cog. You do your best work with room to experiment, flexible hours, and a say in how things get done. Guard against the flip side: detachment can turn into stubbornness, so check whether your “better way” still leaves space for other people’s.

Anger, cooled. Mars here rarely explodes. You go quiet, step back, and analyze, which reads as calm but can leave a partner guessing. In your birth chart this shows a will that argues by idea, not by heat. Say what bothers you plainly, before distance hardens into a wall.

Partnership and parenting. You value friendship inside love and freedom inside commitment; a partner who respects your independence gets your loyalty. As a parent, you’re likely to raise questioners, encouraging a child to think for themselves rather than simply obey.

Building and money. Career growth comes when you back reform, technology, or teamwork with steady, patient effort, a strength of this fixed sign. With finances, your instincts run unconventional: you may fund causes or bet on new ideas. Keep a practical anchor so principle and the bank balance stay on the same side.

Jupiter in Scorpio

A different kind of luck. Some people grow through breadth, collecting experiences the way you gather stamps. You grow through depth. Jupiter in Scorpio widens your world by taking you under the surface, where motives, money and power actually live.

Worldview. You tend to trust what has been tested, not what merely sounds nice. Easy answers leave you cold, so your optimism is the earned kind: it survives a hard look at how things really work. That gives your judgment weight, whether you’re reading a contract or a person across the table.

Partnership. In a committed relationship, you want more than pleasant company; you want the truth of another person and you’re willing to show your own. This can bind two people closely, though it asks you to loosen your grip when trust is slow to build. Real intimacy grows from patience, not pressure.

Work and money. You handle shared resources well, from joint accounts to a partner’s debts or a company’s budget. Finances tied to other people, investments, taxes, inheritances, tend to make sense to you. Your career often expands when you take on what colleagues would rather not touch: the messy audit, the delicate negotiation, the problem nobody names.

Parenthood and balance. As a parent, you value emotional honesty over a tidy surface, and children feel that steadiness. Guard against making everything intense, though. Some evenings should stay light, and rest is not a weakness in your birth chart but the thing that keeps your depth from turning into strain.

Saturn in Pisces

Structure meets water. Picture a river given banks. That’s Saturn, the planet of discipline and boundaries, settling into Pisces, a mutable water sign that would rather flow everywhere at once. In your birth chart, this pairing asks you to bring form to feeling, to make something solid from what usually slips through your fingers.

Saturn out of its comfort zone. Saturn is in detriment here, since it rules structure while Pisces rules dissolving. Read that not as a flaw but as an unusual assignment: your sense of duty works through empathy, imagination and quiet faith rather than rigid rules. It simply asks for more conscious effort to turn those soft materials into lasting shape.

Work and rest. You may find it hard to say where your responsibilities end. Between 26 and 40, when careers gather speed and family needs grow, learning to close the laptop and protect your own downtime becomes real, practical work.

With others. In partnership and parenthood, your gift is deep attunement; you sense what people carry before they speak. The maturity here comes from pairing that softness with clear limits, so caring for others doesn’t quietly drain you.

Slow, steady building. Career growth and finances tend to reward patience over flash. You do well with steady saving, honest commitments and work that means something to you. Structure won’t come naturally overnight, but each boundary you set becomes a foundation you can trust.

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

Square of Mars and Jupiter

How they meet. Mars wants to act now, and Jupiter wants to go big. In a square, these two pull against each other rather than working in easy step. Your energy runs ahead of your judgment, and your appetite for more can outrun what any single push can deliver. The tension is real, but it is also the engine that makes you stretch.

In your life. This shows up as ambitious moves at work, bold bets with money, and a hunger for adventure that can crowd out rest. You might promise more than the week allows, then sprint to cover it, leaving partnership or parenthood short on your attention. Sport and physical challenge suit you, though the urge to overreach asks for a check. Career growth comes fast when your reach and your effort finally line up.

Working with it. Pick fewer big goals and pour your drive into those, rather than chasing every open door. Before a risky venture, name the real cost in time, money and energy, and let someone you trust weigh in. Build recovery into your week so your ambition at work does not quietly borrow from home. Used well, this friction becomes staying power.

Conjunction of Venus and Saturn

Two forces, one root. Venus wants closeness, beauty, and ease, while Saturn asks for structure, patience, and proof over time. In your natal chart these two sit together, so warmth and duty grow from the same root. You rarely love lightly; affection comes with a sense of responsibility attached to it.

How it plays out. In your adult years this shows in the way you build partnerships slowly and mean them once you commit. You may hold back tenderness at first, guarding against rejection until trust is earned. The same steady hand shows in money and career: you value what lasts, you plan, and you dislike waste. Parenthood, if you choose it, is taken seriously, more devotion than display.

A gentler discipline. The risk is treating love like a test you might fail, so you withhold what you long to give. Let closeness be something you practice, not perform. Say the warm thing out loud, even when it feels exposed; small, honest gestures loosen the old fear of being turned away. Your loyalty is real and deep, so let it breathe rather than harden. Balance the ledger between work and rest, and let comfort count as a serious goal too.

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.

Square of the Sun and Pluto

The push and pull. With the Sun square Pluto, your core identity keeps grinding against a powerful urge to control and transform. One part of you wants to shine openly, while another digs beneath the surface, testing how much weight you can really carry. The friction is real, and it asks you to keep reworking who you are.

How it shows up. In your thirties, this can surface as power struggles at work or a tug-of-war over who leads at home. You might chase a career goal hard, then feel an identity crisis when the win doesn’t settle you. Partnership and parenthood can trigger old questions about control, trust, and letting go, and money choices can carry the same intensity.

Working with it. Aim the drive at yourself, not the people around you. When a project or relationship stirs a need to dominate, pause and ask what you’re actually afraid of losing. Share power on purpose: let a partner lead, delegate at work, loosen your grip on outcomes. Handled with awareness, this square becomes real staying power, and each honest crisis leaves you steadier than before.

Conjunction of Mercury and Venus

Two voices as one. When Mercury sits right beside Venus in your birth chart, thinking and pleasure work the same shift. Your words carry warmth, and your eye for beauty shapes how you reason. Ideas want to be graceful, not just correct.

Where it shows. At work, you make a case people actually enjoy hearing, which smooths negotiations and helps a career built on communication or design. In partnership, you talk affection well and prefer to settle friction with tact rather than a blunt confrontation. With money, taste and comfort steer many of your choices, and that pull is worth watching when a budget is tight.

A gentle nudge. Because charm comes easily, you can skim the surface and call it settled. When a decision touches finances, parenting, or a serious commitment, slow down and check the substance under the pleasant phrasing. Keep learning through what you find beautiful, a well-made book, a good design, a fair conversation, but let the hard question get asked too. Balance work and home by naming what you truly value, then let your easy words defend it.

Square of Saturn and Pluto

Two forces pulling. In your natal chart, Saturn wants structure, limits and slow, steady progress. Pluto pushes for total change and won’t settle for surface repairs. The square between them means these drives grate against each other, so effort rarely feels light. You carry a stubborn engine inside, one that turns pressure into staying power.

Where it shows up. This tension often surfaces at work, where you can grind long past the point others quit, chasing security while some part of you wants to tear the whole thing down and rebuild. In partnership and parenthood, control can become the sticking point: holding on tightly, then facing the need to loosen your grip. Money and career growth may follow a stop-and-rebuild rhythm, gains earned through sheer endurance rather than luck.

Working with it. Notice when discipline hardens into rigidity, and when your urge to overhaul everything is really fear wearing a mask. You don’t have to choose between endurance and change; let them take turns. Rest is not a weakness here, it protects the resilience you rely on. Channel that relentless drive into one deep project at a time, and the pressure starts building something lasting instead of wearing you down.

Conjunction of Mercury and Saturn

Thought meets structure. In your birth chart, Mercury and Saturn sit together, so your mind and your sense of discipline work as one. Ideas don’t rush out; they’re weighed, tested, and built to last. This gives your thinking real depth, though it can also slow you down when speed is what a moment needs.

Where it shows. You tend to speak with care, and people trust what you say because you rarely say it lightly. At work, your thoroughness is an asset for careers that reward accuracy and patient planning. In partnership and parenting, you keep promises and set clear boundaries, though a harsher inner voice can tip into pessimism or self-doubt. With money, you plan ahead and dislike loose ends.

Working with it. Let the caution serve you without ruling you: give a rough idea room before you judge it. When you notice the critical voice getting loud, name it as a habit of mind, not the plain truth. Share your thinking out loud with a partner or a colleague, since spoken words often loosen what feels stuck. Your careful mind is a lasting strength; treat it kindly, and it steadies everything you build.

Square of Venus and Pluto

Two forces at odds. Venus wants closeness, ease, and pleasure. Pluto wants to go deep, to strip things down and rebuild them. In your natal chart these two press against each other, so affection rarely stays light. You feel drawn to bonds that ask for everything, and half-measures leave you cold.

How it shows up. In partnership, this can look like fierce attachment, flashes of jealousy, or a wish to steer what you can’t fully hold. Money and shared resources may carry the same charge, loaded with meaning beyond their price. At work and in parenthood, your care runs intense; you give a lot and expect real depth back. Balancing that heat with the plain demands of daily life takes conscious effort.

Working with it. Notice when the urge to control is really a fear of loss, and name it instead of acting on it. Let a relationship change you without trying to change the other person to match your ideal. Channel this depth into work that rewards focus and honesty, and keep some part of life light on purpose. The friction here is fuel: handled with awareness, it turns raw intensity into loyalty, insight, and genuine transformation.

Conjunction of the Sun and Saturn

Two forces fused. When the Sun meets Saturn, your sense of self and your inner authority grow from the same root. Identity and limitation press together, so you rarely act without weighing the cost first. This can make you serious, careful, and quietly determined, someone who earns every gain rather than expecting it.

Where it shows. In these adult years, the pattern touches work, home, and money in concrete ways. You may push hard for career growth while carrying a nagging worry that you haven’t done enough yet. In partnership and parenthood, you tend to be the steady one, the person who keeps promises and holds the structure together. That reliability is real strength, though it can tip into being harder on yourself than on anyone else.

A steadier balance. Let the fear of not measuring up become information, not a verdict. Set boundaries around work so life outside it gets room to breathe, and let close relationships see your doubts, not just your competence. Your birth chart points to lasting authority built slowly, through patient effort rather than a single win. Give yourself credit at each step, and the weight you carry starts to feel like ground to stand on.

Conjunction of the Sun and Venus

Two forces, one center. With the Sun and Venus joined in your natal chart, who you are and what you love move as a single current. Your identity carries charm, and your taste sits close to your core. What pleases you tends to shape how you show yourself to the world.

How it plays out. In your thirties, this often reads as an easy warmth others notice at work and at home. You draw people through style, kindness, or a steady eye for what feels right. Partnership matters, and you likely want a relationship that mirrors your values, not just your schedule. Creative or aesthetic work can feed both your paycheck and your pride, and parenthood, if it’s part of your life, gets colored by real affection.

Where the care comes in. The risk is leaning on charm to smooth over harder truths, or tying your worth too tightly to being liked. Let approval be pleasant, not the price of your self-respect. Balance the pull toward comfort and spending with clear financial choices, and give your ambitions room next to your relationships. When you value yourself from the inside, your warmth reaches people without costing you anything.