Natal chart , São Paulo
Sun in Leo
Contents
Natal chart wheel
Chart data
Planetary positions
| Symbol | Planet | Degree | Sign | R |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Sun | 00°35' | Leo | — | |
| Moon | 21°36' | Capricorn | — | |
| Mercury | 03°31' | Leo | — | |
| Venus | 14°11' | Virgo | — | |
| Mars | 06°24' | Leo | — | |
| Jupiter | 27°58' | Cancer | — | |
| Saturn | 23°56' | Gemini | — | |
| Uranus | 27°53' | Aquarius | R | |
| Neptune | 09°50' | Aquarius | R | |
| Pluto | 15°11' | Sagittarius | R | |
| Chiron | 04°35' | Capricorn | R | |
| North Node | 15°34' | Gemini | — | |
| Black Moon Lilith (Mean) | 07°29' | Aries | — | |
| South Node | 15°34' | Sagittarius | — |
Major aspects
| Symbols | Aspect | Orb | Nature |
|---|---|---|---|
| Pluto · Opposition · North Node | 0°23' | challenging | |
| Pluto · Conjunction · South Node | 0°23' | neutral | |
| Venus · Square · Pluto | 1°00' | challenging | |
| Mars · Trine · Black Moon Lilith (Mean) | 1°06' | harmonious | |
| Venus · Square · South Node | 1°23' | challenging | |
| Venus · Square · North Node | 1°23' | challenging | |
| Sun · Conjunction · Jupiter | 2°37' | neutral | |
| Mercury · Conjunction · Mars | 2°52' | neutral | |
| Chiron · Square · Black Moon Lilith (Mean) | 2°55' | challenging | |
| Sun · Conjunction · Mercury | 2°57' | neutral | |
| Mars · Opposition · Neptune | 3°26' | challenging | |
| Saturn · Trine · Uranus | 3°57' | harmonious | |
| Mercury · Conjunction · Jupiter | 5°33' | neutral | |
| Sun · Conjunction · Mars | 5°49' | neutral |
Planets in signs
Sun in Leo
Center stage. Picture the moment a room turns toward you and, instead of shrinking, you light up. The Sun stands for your core self, your ego and the way you shine outward. In Leo, a fixed fire sign, it burns steady and bright, with a warmth that pulls people in.
Home ground. The Sun rules Leo, so here it sits in its own domicile, one of the strongest placements it can hold. That means your sense of self runs clear and confident, less shaken by other people’s opinions than most. Your birth chart hands you a natural gift for presence, for being fully yourself without apology.
Finding your fire. In these years of study, first jobs and early love, that confidence becomes your compass. You learn best when the work lets you create something with your name on it, and you grow fastest around people who cheer you on. Romance draws you toward warmth, loyalty and a little drama in the best sense.
Room for others. The catch with such a strong Sun is forgetting that other people carry their own light too. Independence suits you, yet the friendships that last are the ones where you share the spotlight rather than own it. Praise feels good, but real belonging comes from lifting the people around you.
Your work. Let your generosity lead and your pride follow. When you use that steady inner fire to warm others, not just to be seen, your natal chart’s brightest gift finally does what it was made for.
Moon in Capricorn
A quiet strength. Picture the friend everyone leans on during a crisis, the one who stays calm while others panic. That steadiness is your emotional signature. With the Moon, which describes your inner world and how you handle stress, sitting in cool, cardinal earth Capricorn, you meet feelings with a plan rather than a flood.
An unconventional fit. Here the Moon is in detriment, meaning it sits in the sign opposite the one it naturally rules. That doesn’t weaken you; it simply means your feelings run through a more structured, self-managed channel. You process emotion by doing something useful with it, so comfort looks less like talking and more like solving. Once you notice this pattern, you can honor the soft side too.
Building your own ground. In these years of study, first jobs, and new independence, your birth chart points to real staying power. You set goals and keep promises, which earns trust fast in a workplace or a classroom. Just remember that rest is productive too, and asking for help is not a failure.
Love that proves itself. In romance, you may show care through reliability rather than grand words, and that loyalty runs deep. Let a partner see the tender, unguarded part of you now and then. Finding yourself here means learning that you can be both capable and openly warm, strong enough to lean on someone and still stand on your own two feet.
Mercury in Leo
A voice that fills the room. Mercury is the planet of thinking, speech, and how you make decisions. In Leo, a fixed fire sign, your mind runs on warmth and confidence. You don’t just pass along information; you perform it, giving your words color and a sense of occasion.
Learning your way. You take in ideas best when they mean something to you personally. Dry facts fade fast, but a subject you can put your own stamp on stays for good. In your studies or a first job, look for work that lets you create, present, or lead, since that’s where your natural curiosity catches fire.
Speaking with heart. Leo gives your words a generous, dramatic edge. You’re a storyteller, whether you’re winning over a room or telling someone you care about them how you really feel. Just watch the urge to hold the floor too long; the strongest speakers also know when to listen.
Backing yourself. As you step into independence, this placement hands you a real gift: the courage to say what you think out loud. You form opinions with pride and defend them with flair. Try to stay open when someone challenges you, so conviction never hardens into stubbornness.
Finding your center. Your birth chart points to a mind that wants to be seen and taken seriously. Let that fuel your growth. Speak up in class, pitch the bold idea, share the creative project. The more honestly you express yourself, the more clearly you’ll come to know who you are.
Venus in Virgo
A quiet kind of care. Picture someone who remembers how you take your coffee and texts to check you got home safe. That is Venus, the planet of love, taste, and what you value, moving through Virgo, a mutable earth sign that pays attention to the useful and the real. In your natal chart, affection comes out through action more than big declarations.
Love in the details. You tend to show fondness by doing: editing a friend’s essay, fixing what is broken, showing up on time. Romance, for you, grows from trust and small acts of service rather than grand gestures. As you sort out relationships in these years, notice that people feel your love even when you forget to say it out loud.
The fall, in plain terms. Venus sits in fall here, which means its warm, easygoing side works against Virgo’s habit of analyzing and improving. That is not a flaw; it is energy that asks for awareness. Watch the urge to critique what you care about, whether a partner, your own work, or your changing body, and let some things be enjoyed rather than fixed.
Taste and worth. Your sense of beauty leans clean, practical, and understated: quality over flash, function over noise. In money and study, you value what proves useful and lasts. Building independence now, trust that your careful eye is a real asset, at a first job or in choosing who gets close to you.
Mars in Leo
Center stage. Picture yourself walking into a room and quietly deciding it belongs to you. That is the flavor of Mars in Leo. Mars is the planet of drive, action, and the way you go after what you want, and in Leo it wants to be seen doing it. Your energy has warmth, flair, and a natural sense of performance.
How you act. Leo is a fixed fire sign, which means your fire is steady rather than flickering, a flame you keep burning over time. So your effort holds. When you commit to a course, a job, or a person, you bring loyalty and follow-through, not just a first burst of excitement. Your birth chart marks this as a lasting way of moving through the world, not a mood.
In love and work. Romance under this placement is generous and a little dramatic in the best sense: you court with your whole heart. At your first job or in a course, you shine when your effort earns real recognition. Praise fuels you, so seek out places where good work is actually noticed.
Growing into it. The one thing to watch is pride. When your ego gets bruised, anger can flare hot and quick, and sulking can follow. Learning to lead without needing constant applause is where this energy matures. Give credit to others freely, and your natural confidence only grows stronger. Handled well, Mars in Leo makes you someone others genuinely want to follow.
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
Square of Venus and Pluto
Two forces pulling. Venus governs love, taste, and what you find worth wanting. Pluto is the drive toward deep change, the part of you that burns down what feels false. A square, that friction between planets at roughly ninety degrees, sets them at odds. So affection and raw intensity keep grinding against each other in your natal chart, and neither backs down easily.
In real life. In your twenties, this can turn a crush into an all-consuming pull, the kind that feels fated from the first glance. You may notice jealousy flaring, or a wish to hold on tight when someone matters. First jobs, new friendships, and early romances all carry that same weight: you rarely feel things halfway. Independence tugs against your longing to merge completely.
Working with it. Let these bonds change you rather than control you. When jealousy stirs, name it quietly instead of acting on it, and ask what the fear underneath is really about. Channel that depth into your studies, your craft, or a cause that grips you. The same force that grasps can also heal, and learning to loosen your hold is where you grow into yourself.
Conjunction of the Sun and Jupiter
Two forces as one. A conjunction means two planets sit so close they blend into a single voice. Here the Sun, your sense of self, merges with Jupiter, the planet of growth and optimism. Your identity carries built-in expansion, a hunger to learn more, see more, and become more than yesterday.
How it shows up. You likely walk into a lecture hall, a first job, or a new city expecting good things, and that faith often draws them to you. People feel your warmth and generosity, and they want you along for the ride. In love and friendship, you give freely and dream out loud. The one catch: this same shine can tip into overestimating what you can pull off, promising more than a day holds or brushing past useful limits.
Where to steer it. Aim that big appetite at something real: a course that stretches you, a job that rewards your reach, a relationship where you can be honest about your size. Let a few grounded voices check your plans before you leap. Your natal chart hands you real fuel here, so the work isn’t shrinking your vision, it’s building the follow-through to match it.
Conjunction of Mercury and Mars
Mind on fire. A conjunction means two planets sit side by side, their energies blended into one. Here Mercury, the planet of thinking and speech, merges with Mars, the planet of drive and action. So your words carry heat, and your thoughts move at speed. You decide quickly and say what you mean, without much of a pause between the idea and the sentence.
In the world. You’ll notice this in class, in a first job, or in the middle of a good argument. Debates come easily, comebacks land fast, and your wit can turn sharp or sarcastic when you’re bored or pushed. In love and friendship, you’re direct and honest, though impatience can make you interrupt or snap before someone finishes their point. Your birth chart favors action over hesitation.
Steering the spark. Let that quick tongue work for you rather than against you. Before you fire back, take one breath and ask whether you want to win the point or reach the person. Channel the restless drive into study, sport, or projects that need bold starts. Your mind is a tool with a keen edge, so aim it, and it can cut through almost any problem.
Conjunction of the Sun and Mercury
One clear voice. A conjunction means two planets sit side by side, blending their energies into a single current. Here the Sun, your core identity and ego, joins Mercury, the planet of thinking and speech. Your mind works in close service to who you are, so how you think and how you express yourself are almost the same act.
In daily life. In these years of study, first jobs, and figuring out who you are, this closeness gives words real weight. You explain your ideas with a personal stamp, and people tend to remember how you put things. In class or on a date, your quick thinking becomes part of your charm and your growing independence.
A gentle caution. Because your thoughts feel so tied to your identity, you may defend an opinion as if defending yourself, or reason your way around feelings you would rather not face. Try to notice when you are explaining versus truly listening. Let your talent for words open conversations instead of closing them, and your clear voice will carry you far.
Opposition of Mars and Neptune
Action meets the fog. Mars is your engine: energy, will, and the push to act. Neptune is subtler, the part of you that dreams, imagines, and reaches for something ideal. An opposition sets two planets face to face, so your effort and your imagination pull in opposite directions. One day you charge ahead; the next, your motivation dissolves into daydream.
Where it shows up. In these years of study, first jobs, and new love, you may notice your energy scatters when there’s no clear target. You fight hard for causes that move you, yet stall on plain, practical tasks. Anger can go quiet and sideways instead of direct, and it’s easy to see people through a rosy filter, missing who they really are.
Working with it. This tension in your birth chart is teaching awareness, not asking you to pick one side. Point your drive at goals that carry real meaning, so passion and purpose line up. Name what you feel plainly instead of letting it leak out sideways. When inspiration and honest effort meet, you turn vague longing into work that genuinely moves you.
Trine of Saturn and Uranus
Two forces, one team. A trine is a flowing, supportive angle between two planets, and here it links Saturn with Uranus. Saturn is your inner sense of structure, patience, and responsibility. Uranus carries the drive for freedom and fresh, unconventional ideas. Instead of pulling against each other, order and change move in step for you.
Where you feel it. You can honor the rules of a course or a first job while quietly reinventing how the work gets done. In study, you build solid habits yet stay open to bold approaches. In romance and friendship, you value loyalty but need real breathing room. Finding yourself feels less like a war between duty and independence, more like a steady handshake.
Make it count. This talent comes so naturally that you might coast on it, so give it something demanding to chew on. Pick one area, maybe your studies or a side project, and deliberately test a new method against a proven one. Your birth chart shows you can be both dependable and original at once; use that gift on purpose, not just when it happens to show up.
Conjunction of Mercury and Jupiter
The mind and its horizons. In your natal chart, Mercury (how you think, learn and speak) sits right beside Jupiter (growth, optimism and the big picture). A conjunction means the two planets merge and amplify each other, so your everyday thoughts come wrapped in a hunger for meaning. You don’t just gather facts; you look for what they add up to.
How it shows up. In your studies or a first job, you catch the shape of things fast and connect ideas most people keep in separate boxes. You’re persuasive, generous with words, and easy to talk to, which helps in both friendship and romance. The flip side is a tendency to overstate, promise a lot, or bury a simple point under too many words as you chase the grand version.
Growing into it. As you find your footing and your independence, aim your enthusiasm without dimming it. Check the details before you make a claim, and let one clear sentence do the work of five. Study what genuinely fires you up, since your mind expands fastest when the subject feels big enough to matter. Keep asking the larger questions; just anchor the answers in something real.
Conjunction of the Sun and Mars
Two fires, one flame. A conjunction means two planets sit close together, blending their natures until they act as a single force. Here the Sun, your core self, joins Mars, the planet of energy and action. Your sense of who you are and your drive to make things happen run on the same track, so willing something and doing it feel almost like one motion.
Where it shows. In these years you likely throw yourself into things with real heat: a course, a first job, a person you’re drawn to. You start easily and lead without waiting to be asked, and competition tends to sharpen you rather than scare you. The flip side is a short fuse, since frustration can flare fast when something blocks your momentum.
Aim the heat. Your energy is a strength, so give it a clear target instead of letting it scatter or spark into conflict. Pick a goal that genuinely matters to you and pour the drive there. When anger rises, move your body, then decide, so the force works for you and not against the people around you.