Natal chart , Seoul
Sun in Sagittarius
Contents
Natal chart wheel
Chart data
Planetary positions
| Symbol | Planet | Degree | Sign | R |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Sun | 28°17' | Sagittarius | — | |
| Moon | 28°25' | Aquarius / Pisces * | — | |
| Mercury | 06°48' | Capricorn | — | |
| Venus | 22°13' | Sagittarius | — | |
| Mars | 08°11' | Pisces | — | |
| Jupiter | 12°14' | Cancer | R | |
| Saturn | 10°09' | Gemini | R | |
| Uranus | 21°56' | Aquarius | — | |
| Neptune | 07°03' | Aquarius | — | |
| Pluto | 15°35' | Sagittarius | — | |
| Chiron | 00°52' | Capricorn | — | |
| North Node | 26°59' | Gemini | — | |
| Black Moon Lilith (Mean) | 13°21' | Pisces | — | |
| South Node | 26°59' | Sagittarius | — |
The actual sign depends on the time of birth.
Major aspects
| Symbols | Aspect | Orb | Nature |
|---|---|---|---|
| Venus · Sextile · Uranus | 0°16' | harmonious | |
| Jupiter · Trine · Black Moon Lilith (Mean) | 1°07' | harmonious | |
| Sun · Opposition · North Node | 1°18' | challenging | |
| Sun · Conjunction · South Node | 1°18' | neutral | |
| Mercury · Sextile · Mars | 1°23' | harmonious | |
| Mars · Square · Saturn | 1°58' | challenging | |
| Pluto · Square · Black Moon Lilith (Mean) | 2°14' | challenging | |
| Sun · Conjunction · Chiron | 2°36' | neutral | |
| Saturn · Trine · Neptune | 3°06' | harmonious | |
| Chiron · Opposition · North Node | 3°53' | challenging | |
| Chiron · Conjunction · South Node | 3°53' | neutral | |
| Mars · Trine · Jupiter | 4°04' | harmonious | |
| Venus · Opposition · North Node | 4°46' | challenging | |
| Venus · Conjunction · South Node | 4°46' | neutral | |
| Saturn · Opposition · Pluto | 5°27' | challenging | |
| Mercury · Opposition · Jupiter | 5°27' | challenging | |
| Sun · Conjunction · Venus | 6°04' | neutral |
Planets in signs
Sun in Sagittarius
The traveler’s spirit. Picture yourself with a bag half-packed and a map you haven’t finished reading. That restless pull is the Sun in Sagittarius, and it sits at the center of who you are. The Sun stands for your core identity, the self you’re building as you step into adult life.
Fire and freedom. Sagittarius is a mutable fire sign, which means your energy burns bright and bends easily toward whatever excites you next. You learn by doing, by chasing a subject or a person until you understand them. In these years of study and first jobs, that hunger for meaning turns dull tasks into quests worth finishing.
Honest to the bone. You tend to say what you think, sometimes before you’ve softened it. People trust that openness, though a little timing helps it land well. In romance, you want someone who feels like a fellow traveler, not a cage, and independence matters as much to you as closeness.
Room to grow. Your birth chart points to a mind that widens when it’s free to explore, whether through school, travel, or long talks that run past midnight. The trick is following through once the first spark fades. Big ideas need small, steady steps to become real.
Your compass. Finding yourself, for you, means testing beliefs against the world instead of taking them on faith. Trust the optimism that keeps you moving, and let honesty stay kind. The road ahead rewards your courage to keep asking what more is out there.
Moon in Aquarius
Head and heart. Picture someone who processes a feeling by thinking it through first. That is your inner world with the Moon, the emotional core of the chart, placed in Aquarius, a fixed air sign. You meet emotion with the mind, sorting it into ideas before you let it move you.
Room to breathe. Your deepest need is space, the freedom to be yourself without anyone hovering. In romance, this matters early: you warm to people who respect your independence and give you air. Closeness that feels like a cage makes you pull back, so honesty about your need for room keeps a bond steady.
Cool under pressure. Under stress, you tend to step back and observe rather than fall apart. That distance helps you stay level when others panic, a real gift during exams or a first job with too much thrown at you. The catch is that stepping too far back can leave you numb, so name what you feel before you file it away.
Your own tribe. Aquarius belongs to the group, so you feel most at home among friends who think differently and welcome the odd one out. As you find yourself in these years, chosen community often steadies you more than family alone. Your birth chart points to belonging built on shared ideas, not just shared blood.
Feeling and freedom. Let yourself sit with a feeling now and then, not only study it. Your independence is real, and it grows warmer when you let a few people in close.
Mercury in Capricorn
A builder’s mind. Picture someone who reads the whole map before taking a single step. That’s how your thoughts move with Mercury, the planet of thinking and communication, sitting in steady Capricorn. You weigh things carefully, and once you commit to an idea, you build on it brick by brick.
How you learn. Capricorn is a cardinal earth sign, which means it likes to start real, useful things and see them through. In your studies or your first job, you learn best when the material has a clear purpose and a visible payoff. Abstract theory holds your attention only when you can picture where it leads. Give yourself structure, and your focus becomes hard to shake.
Your voice. You tend to speak with care, choosing words that carry weight rather than filling silence for its own sake. People trust what you say because you rarely overpromise. In these years of finding yourself and standing on your own, that measured honesty becomes one of your quiet strengths.
In decisions. Your birth chart points to a mind that respects consequences, so you rarely rush a choice. That patience serves you well, though it helps to notice when caution slides into delay. Not every decision needs a five-year plan attached.
A gentle nudge. In romance and friendship, let your careful words loosen a little. You don’t always have to sound sure or sensible; sometimes the warmest thing you can say is unpolished and honest. Keep your strategist’s mind, but let feeling speak too.
Venus in Sagittarius
The open road. Picture love as a passport rather than an anchor. With Venus, the planet of affection, taste, and what you value, placed in bold Sagittarius, your heart wants motion, discovery, and room to breathe. You warm to people who can laugh, teach you something, and say yes to the next big plan.
What draws you. You’re pulled toward honesty over polish and enthusiasm over cool detachment. A partner who shares a wild idea at midnight interests you far more than one who plays it safe. In your birth chart, this Venus prizes freedom, so affection grows when nobody feels fenced in.
Learning through love. In these years of study, first jobs, and figuring out who you are, your relationships double as teachers. Travel, new subjects, and people from different backgrounds all feed your sense of what beauty and connection mean. You fall for possibility, for the version of life that feels wider tomorrow than it did today.
A gentle caution. Sagittarius loves the horizon, so staying present can take practice. The next thrill is tempting, but real closeness asks you to sit still long enough to let someone truly know you. Naming what you feel out loud, even when it’s awkward, keeps your warmth from reading as restlessness.
Your gift. At your best, you bring generosity, humor, and an easy faith that things can work out. You make love feel spacious and hopeful. Trust that honesty and freedom, your two north stars, can live comfortably beside real commitment.
Mars in Pisces
A different engine. Picture a river finding its way around rocks instead of smashing through them. That’s how Mars, the planet of drive and action, works in Pisces, a mutable water sign that flows and adapts. Your energy moves by feel, not by force, and it often reaches its goal by going around resistance rather than at it.
Soft power. In Pisces, Mars sits in its detriment, the sign opposite the fiery Aries it usually rules. That doesn’t make your will weak; it means it shows up in a less obvious form. Straight-ahead competition may leave you cold, yet you can pour astonishing stamina into work that touches your heart: art, music, helping someone, chasing a dream that others call impractical.
Reading the room. You sense moods before a word is spoken, which is a real gift in a first job or a new class. Colleagues and friends feel understood around you. The birth chart hints that motivation for you runs on inspiration and empathy, so a cause you believe in will pull far more from you than any deadline.
In love and anger. Romance tends to be tender and imaginative, and you give a lot when you care. Anger, though, can go quiet or vague instead of clear, which leaves things unresolved. Try naming what you feel out loud, even clumsily.
Your edge. As you build independence and figure out who you are, protect your energy and set gentle limits. Channel this dreamy drive into something you love, and it becomes quietly unstoppable.
Jupiter in Cancer
A warm start. Picture the friend everyone gathers around when life gets heavy. That’s the energy Jupiter carries through Cancer, a cardinal water sign that leads with feeling and initiative. Jupiter is the planet of growth, optimism and the way you make sense of the world, and here it grows through care.
Exalted and generous. Astrologers call this placement exalted, meaning Jupiter sits in one of its strongest seats, expressing its best qualities with ease. Your faith in life is emotional and personal: you trust what feels nourishing. As you build independence, that instinct becomes a quiet superpower, helping you read people and rooms fast.
Learning through belonging. In your late teens and twenties, you may notice you learn best where you feel safe. A supportive mentor, a close study group, a first job with kind coworkers: these settings unlock your ambition more than any harsh push. Your birth chart suggests you thrive when your heart is included, not left at the door.
In love and connection. Romance for you is tender and protective, and you give generously to the people you let close. The growth edge is remembering to protect your own space too, so you don’t pour out more than you have.
Finding yourself. As you figure out who you are, let your compassion widen rather than narrow. Volunteer, host, mentor a younger friend, follow the pull to nurture. That same warmth, aimed at your own dreams, can carry you further than you’d expect.
Saturn in Gemini
A busy mind. Picture yourself in a lecture hall, three tabs of interest open at once, each one pulling you somewhere new. Saturn is the planet of discipline, structure and slow maturity, and Gemini is the quick, chatty air sign of ideas and words. Together they ask you to give that restless curiosity a shape it can hold.
Learning for real. Saturn rewards depth, so scattered facts won’t satisfy you for long. You’ll likely feel the pull to finish what you start: read the whole book, master the skill, understand the topic instead of just skimming it. In your birth chart, this points to knowledge that becomes genuinely yours because you worked for it.
Words with weight. You may weigh your words carefully, speaking less but meaning more, which can make you sound older than your years. Saturn sits in detriment here, since Gemini loves range while Saturn wants focus. That tension isn’t a flaw; it simply means your mental discipline shows up in an unusual way, and it grows sharper the more you trust it.
Finding your footing. In these years of first jobs, new love and real independence, you’re learning to commit without shutting doors. You might hesitate before choosing a path, wanting to keep your options open. Practice deciding anyway, then adjusting. Each honest choice teaches you who you are, and steady effort turns your quick mind into something people rely on.
Uranus in Aquarius
A shared spark. Yours is a generation that grew up alongside the early internet, wired for connection and quick to question rules that no longer make sense. Uranus, the planet of innovation and sudden change, moved through Aquarius from about 1996 to 2003, stamping this cohort with a taste for progress and open networks.
At home. Here Uranus sits in its domicile, the sign it rules, which is one of the strongest placements it can hold. On a personal level, that shows up as a mind that reaches naturally for what’s new and a quiet refusal to accept “because that’s how it’s done” as an answer. Aquarius is a fixed air sign, so your independence has staying power: once you commit to an idea, you hold your ground.
Finding your feet. In these years of first jobs, new studies and early love, this energy wants room to breathe. You may pick a course of study others find unusual, or design your work life around freedom rather than a fixed ladder. In romance, you’re drawn to people who treat you as an equal and leave space for both of you to grow.
Room to grow. The gift here is real, though it works best when you pair your originality with follow-through. Let your birth chart remind you that being different is not the goal; using that difference to build something useful is. Trust your instinct for what could be better, then do the patient work of making it real.
Neptune in Aquarius
A shared dream. Neptune moves so slowly that it colors a whole generation, not just one person. Born between 1998 and 2012, you came up in a wave that imagined progress as something collective: open networks, shared ideas, a future built together. Neptune stands for ideals, intuition, and inspiration, and Aquarius, a fixed air sign, pins those ideals to community and invention.
Your own current. On the personal level, this placement in your birth chart softens the line between the dream and the plan. You feel drawn to causes bigger than yourself, and you sense the mood of a group before anyone says a word. That instinct is a gift as you start out, whether you’re choosing a course of study or testing a first job.
Where the fog rolls in. Neptune also blurs things, so watch for the idealized version of a person, a career, or a movement that looks perfect from a distance. In romance, you may fall for a vision before you truly know someone. Independence grows faster when you check the facts behind a feeling, gently, without losing your warmth.
Finding yourself. Aquarius holds firm to its beliefs, and Neptune gives those beliefs a spiritual glow, so your sense of self often forms around what you hope the world can become. Let that inspire your creativity: art, coding, activism, music, anything that channels the dream into something real. The clearer your practical footing, the freer your imagination can fly. Trust the vision, then build a little proof under it, one honest step at a time.
Pluto in Sagittarius
A restless generation. Those born with Pluto in Sagittarius, roughly from 1995 to 2008, carry a collective urge to question every belief handed down and rebuild it from the ground up. Pluto is the slow-moving planet of deep transformation and buried power, and in adventurous Sagittarius it pushes a whole age group to chase bigger meaning.
Your inner compass. For you, this shows up as a hunger to know why things are the way they are. You don’t take a teacher’s word, a job description, or a family creed at face value; you test it against your own experience first.
Learning that changes you. Education isn’t just credentials for you, it’s a way of remaking who you are. A course, a trip abroad, or one honest conversation can crack open an old worldview and leave you genuinely different. Let those shake-ups happen; they’re where your real growth lives.
Work and freedom. In a first job, you thrive when the work means something and chafe when it feels hollow. Rather than quitting at the first dull week, use that friction as information about what you actually want to build.
Love with depth. Romance for you runs toward the intense and the sincere. You want a partner who’ll grow and explore beside you, not stand still. Guard against turning strong beliefs into hard rules a relationship must obey.
Finding your footing. Your birth chart marks independence as a lifelong project of stripping away borrowed convictions until what’s left is truly yours. Trust that steady unlearning; it’s honest work.
Aspects
Sextile of Venus and Uranus
Two energies meeting. Venus rules love, taste, and what you value, while Uranus stands for freedom, invention, and the urge to break from routine. A sextile is an angle of opportunity, where two planets cooperate easily instead of clashing. In your birth chart, these two hand each other tools: your warmth gains a fresh, original edge, and your need for space finds a gentle way in.
How it shows up. You’re drawn to people and ideas that feel unusual, and a sudden spark of interest can light up fast. In love and friendship, you like room to breathe and little patience for scripts about how things “should” go. This same current shows in your studies, your first jobs, and the personal style you’re still shaping. You experiment, and you learn what fits by trying.
Making the most of it. Follow the surprising attractions, but give a new connection time to prove it has substance, not just novelty. When you feel the pull to pull away, name it out loud instead of vanishing. Let this restless creativity steer your choices in work and study, and you’ll build a life that actually sounds like you.
Sextile of Mercury and Mars
Word and action. A sextile is an aspect of opportunity: two planets that cooperate easily when you give them a nudge. Here Mercury, the planet of thinking and speech, works smoothly with Mars, the planet of energy and will. Your mind moves fast, and it likes to act on what it finds.
How it shows up. You think on your feet and say what you mean without much hesitation. In class or on the job, you grasp a problem quickly and start solving it while others are still reading the question. Debate feels natural, and a sharp, quick wit comes with the territory. The birth chart shows decisiveness here: you make choices and move.
Aim the edge. That same speed can turn into impatient speech or sarcasm that lands harder than you meant. When a discussion heats up, slow down by a beat and let the other person finish. Point your mental energy at real goals: a course, a first job, a project you care about. Used well, this pairing lets you argue a point, learn a skill, and follow through, all at a pace that keeps life interesting.
Square of Mars and Saturn
Push and pull. Mars is your engine: energy, will, the urge to act and go after what you want. Saturn is the brake: discipline, boundaries, the voice that says wait. In your natal chart these two sit at a square, a 90-degree angle that breeds friction. One part of you wants to sprint while another keeps a firm hand on the reins.
Where you feel it. This tension shows up when you start something and hit an invisible wall of caution or self-doubt. You might rush into a first job, a class, or a romance, then freeze, worried it isn’t good enough yet. Anger can build when your plans stall, and independence may feel like a fight against your own hesitation. The stop-start rhythm is real, and it can be tiring.
Working with it. Treat the friction as training, not a flaw. Break big goals into small, steady steps you can actually finish, and let each one build trust in yourself. When frustration flares, move your body before you decide anything. Over time this placement can forge remarkable endurance: energy that has learned patience becomes a force few things can knock off course.
Trine of Saturn and Neptune
Two forces, one flow. Saturn stands for structure, patience, and the maturing sense of inner authority. Neptune carries your ideals, intuition, and the pull toward something larger than yourself. A trine is a supportive angle, a natural harmony between two planets, so in your birth chart these two work together instead of pulling apart. Dreams find a frame; reality gains a little magic.
Where it shows. In your studies or a first job, you can picture a goal and then build the quiet, steady steps toward it. Romance feels grounded rather than fogged by illusion, and independence comes from trusting both your gut and your good judgment. When disillusionment or a low, melancholy mood arrives, you tend to meet it with calm instead of panic, giving the unknown a shape you can handle.
Make the most of it. Because this ease is a gift, it can tempt you to coast, so choose one dream and give it real structure. Set small deadlines for a creative or spiritual practice, and let discipline protect your inspiration rather than smother it. Turning a vision into something you can touch is where this placement quietly shines.
Trine of Mars and Jupiter
Energy meets vision. A trine is a flowing, easy angle between two planets, the kind that feels like natural talent. In your natal chart, Mars, the drive to act, links smoothly with Jupiter, the urge to grow and reach further. Your effort and your optimism pull in the same direction, so starting something big rarely scares you.
How it shows up. This shows up as bold energy in real life. You throw yourself into study, a first job, or a new city with genuine enthusiasm and stamina. Physical challenges suit you, and so does romance that leaves room to explore. When you want something, you move toward it with confidence instead of waiting for permission.
Make it count. Because talent this smooth can breed a little laziness, aim your energy on purpose. Pick goals that stretch you, then follow through when the first thrill fades. Watch the pull toward risky bets and overcommitting; big plans still need a real plan behind them. Used with care, this natural momentum helps you build independence and discover who you actually are.
Opposition of Saturn and Pluto
Two forces facing off. An opposition sets two planets across from each other, so their energies pull in opposite directions and ask you to find balance. In your birth chart, Saturn stands for discipline, limits, and the patient work of growing up. Pluto stands for deep change and the crises that crack us open and rebuild us. One wants control and structure; the other wants to tear down and start fresh.
Where you feel it. This tension can surface when you push through a hard year of study, take on a demanding first job, or rebuild who you are after a relationship shifts you. You may feel torn between holding your ground and letting something end so you can grow. Independence rarely arrives gently here; it gets forged under real pressure and long effort.
Working with it. Treat this as a trial of endurance, not a punishment. Pick the structures worth keeping and let the rest go without a fight. When you feel the strain, slow down and choose one steady step rather than forcing everything at once. Handled with awareness, this placement builds a resilience that stays with you for life.
Opposition of Mercury and Jupiter
Two ways of knowing. Mercury runs your thinking, speech and daily decisions, while Jupiter carries your optimism and search for meaning. An opposition sits these two planets on facing ends of the chart, so their energies pull against each other. One side wants precise detail; the other wants the grand vision. The friction is real, and it keeps you awake to both.
Where it shows up. In your birth chart, this tension often surfaces when you study, start a first job or fall for someone new. You might grasp a big idea instantly, then stretch it or oversell it before checking the facts. Words come easily, sometimes too easily, and you can talk past a point you already made. In love and in class, your enthusiasm draws people in.
Working the balance. The gift here is range: you can zoom out to meaning and zoom back to detail if you slow down. Before you promise or declare, pause and ask what you actually know. Let a friend fact-check your bigger claims. Handled with awareness, this opposition makes you a thinker who inspires without losing the thread.
Conjunction of the Sun and Venus
Two lights, one glow. A conjunction means two planets sit close together, blending their energies into one voice. Here the Sun, the core of who you are, joins Venus, the planet of love, taste, and worth. So your charm isn’t a mask you put on; it’s part of how you shine. What you find beautiful and what you value tells the world exactly who you are.
Where it shows. In these years of study, first jobs, and new romance, this blend gives you an easy warmth that draws people in. You likely have a clear eye for style and a real pull toward creative self-expression, whether through art, writing, or how you present yourself. In love, you tend to lead with affection, and your self-esteem grows when you feel appreciated for being yourself.
Something to try. Because approval feels so good, watch that you don’t base your whole worth on other people liking you. Let your tastes guide your choices, not just applause. Say yes to projects and relationships that reflect what you genuinely love, and your natal chart’s natural magnetism becomes a source of confidence rather than a need for reassurance.