Natal chart , New York City
Sun in Pisces
Contents
Natal chart wheel
Chart data
Planetary positions
| Symbol | Planet | Degree | Sign | R |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Sun | 16°58' | Pisces | — | |
| Moon | 27°04' | Gemini / Cancer * | — | |
| Mercury | 25°10' | Pisces | R | |
| Venus | 01°53' | Aquarius | — | |
| Mars | 09°09' | Gemini | — | |
| Jupiter | 18°50' | Scorpio | R | |
| Saturn | 05°07' | Leo | R | |
| Uranus | 11°04' | Pisces | — | |
| Neptune | 18°22' | Aquarius | — | |
| Pluto | 26°37' | Sagittarius | — | |
| Chiron | 07°11' | Aquarius | — | |
| North Node | 05°31' | Aries | — | |
| Black Moon Lilith (Mean) | 04°54' | Virgo | — | |
| South Node | 05°31' | Libra | — |
The actual sign depends on the time of birth.
Major aspects
| Symbols | Aspect | Orb | Nature |
|---|---|---|---|
| Saturn · Sextile · South Node | 0°24' | harmonious | |
| Saturn · Trine · North Node | 0°24' | harmonious | |
| Jupiter · Square · Neptune | 0°29' | challenging | |
| Mercury · Square · Pluto | 1°27' | challenging | |
| Chiron · Sextile · North Node | 1°41' | harmonious | |
| Chiron · Trine · South Node | 1°41' | harmonious | |
| Sun · Trine · Jupiter | 1°52' | harmonious | |
| Mars · Square · Uranus | 1°55' | challenging | |
| Mars · Trine · Chiron | 1°58' | harmonious | |
| Saturn · Opposition · Chiron | 2°05' | challenging | |
| Venus · Opposition · Saturn | 3°13' | challenging | |
| Sun · Conjunction · Uranus | 5°54' | neutral |
Planets in signs
Sun in Pisces
A soft signal. Picture a radio that picks up frequencies most people miss. That’s your inner life with the Sun in Pisces, the mutable water sign where identity flows rather than stands still. The Sun is the core of who you are, your sense of self and how you shine. In this sign, that self is porous, tuned to moods, art, and the unspoken feelings in a room.
Learning by feeling. In your studies, you likely absorb ideas through images, stories, and atmosphere more than dry facts. A subject clicks when it moves you. As you find your footing in these young adult years, let that be a strength: choose courses and work that give your imagination somewhere real to go, whether that’s design, care, music, or writing.
Heart wide open. In romance, you love with tenderness and a readiness to understand, which draws people close. Just watch the urge to rescue or to blur where you end and someone else begins. Independence, for you, grows from learning to keep your own shape while still feeling so much.
Finding your ground. Because Pisces is mutable, you adapt easily, sometimes too easily, bending toward whatever others need. Your birth chart points to a gentle strength: name what you want, then act on it. A first job that respects your sensitivity, plus small daily anchors, will help this dreamy, generous self stand firmly in the world.
Moon in Gemini
A mind that feels. Picture your emotions arriving as a stream of texts, questions, and half-finished thoughts, all at once. The Moon rules your inner world, your needs, and how you settle yourself when life turns stressful. In Gemini, a mutable air sign built for movement and ideas, that inner world runs on words. You feel things by naming them, talking them out, and turning them over from three angles before lunch.
Talking it through. When something unsettles you, silence rarely helps. You steady yourself by explaining the problem to a friend, journaling, or reading until it makes sense. In these years of study and first jobs, that instinct is a real gift: you pick up new skills fast and connect with people through easy, curious conversation. Your birth chart points to a heart that learns by asking.
Room to roam. Independence, for you, means mental space as much as physical freedom. In romance, you warm to someone who keeps the dialogue alive and lets you think out loud without judging every stray idea. You may feel scattered when too many feelings compete for attention, and that is worth watching.
Finding your center. The gentle work here is landing sometimes, letting a feeling sit unspoken instead of instantly analyzed. Try one steadying habit, a walk or a few slow breaths, when your thoughts spin fast. Your natural range, moving between people, subjects, and moods, becomes a strength once you trust that not every feeling needs an explanation right away.
Mercury in Pisces
A different kind of thinker. Picture a mind that hears the mood of a room before it registers a single word. That’s Mercury in Pisces. Mercury governs how you think, speak, and reach a decision, and here it works through impression and feeling more than cold reasoning.
The unconventional placement. In Pisces, Mercury sits in both detriment and fall, the two spots where it’s traditionally least at home. Don’t read that as a flaw. It means your thinking simply refuses to run in straight, factual lines, and it rewards you for staying aware. When you notice how easily your mind drifts, you can steer that drift toward insight instead of fog.
Learning and study. You absorb ideas best when they carry emotion, story, or imagery, so dry lecture notes may slide right off you. In your studies, turn concepts into pictures, metaphors, or songs, and they’ll stick. This is a real strength in your birth chart, not a gap to apologize for.
Speaking and choosing. You might reach for a feeling before you find the exact word, and quick decisions can leave you uneasy. Give yourself a beat to check your gut, then say what you mean plainly.
In work and love. At a first job, your knack for sensing what people need can set you apart, once you trust it. In romance, you listen between the lines and speak with tenderness. As you find your footing and your independence, let your imagination lead, then anchor it with a clear next step.
Venus in Aquarius
A different beat. Picture the person at the party who skips the small talk and asks what you actually think about something strange and big. That’s the pulse of Venus in Aquarius in your natal chart. Venus shapes how you love, what you find beautiful, and what you treasure, and here it moves to its own rhythm.
Freedom first. You care deeply, but you need room to breathe. Being told how to feel or who to be will always rub you the wrong way, so the connections that last are the ones that hand you space. In your late teens and twenties, as you build independence, this shows up in the friends you keep and the causes that light you up.
Head and heart. Aquarius is a fixed air sign, which means steady conviction paired with a mind that runs on ideas. You’re drawn to people who make you think, and a good conversation can spark more warmth than a grand romantic gesture. Study and early jobs suit you best when they let you innovate rather than just follow the script.
Room to soften. Because your affection travels through your head, feelings can sometimes get filed under “interesting” before you actually feel them. There’s nothing wrong with that, it’s just worth noticing. Let yourself be a little unguarded now and then, and you’ll find your originality and your tenderness can share the same room.
Mars in Gemini
A mind in motion. Picture your energy as a stream of questions rather than a single arrow. Mars, the planet of drive and initiative, works through your thoughts here. In Gemini, a mutable air sign built for flexibility and communication, you act by talking, writing, learning, and connecting the dots.
How you push forward. You chase what interests you, and interest can shift quickly. This restless spark makes you a fast learner and a quick starter, ideal for juggling classes, a first job, and a social life at once. The trick is finishing what you begin before the next bright idea pulls you away.
Words as your weapon. When you get frustrated or angry, it usually comes out in speech: a sharp comment, a clever argument, a rapid volley of points. You rarely stew in silence. Learning to aim that verbal energy with care, rather than firing off the first sting, keeps your relationships warm.
Detriment, and its gift. Mars is in detriment in Gemini, meaning it sits opposite the sign it naturally rules. Your drive scatters across many targets instead of driving straight at one. That is not a flaw; it asks for awareness. Pick a few goals worth your focus, and your range becomes a real strength.
Room to grow. As you find your footing in study, work, and romance, notice where your curiosity leads and how you speak to the people you care about. Your birth chart points to action fueled by ideas. Channel that lively mind, and independence follows naturally.
Jupiter in Scorpio
A deeper hunger. Jupiter is the planet of growth and big-picture meaning, the part of you that reaches for more and asks what life is really about. In Scorpio, a fixed water sign, it wants none of the easy answers. You grow by going under the surface, drawn to what most people would rather leave unexamined.
How you learn. Give this placement a subject and it won’t skim. Whether you’re deep in coursework, learning a first job from the ground up, or teaching yourself something no class covers, you want the whole truth, roots and all. Half-explanations frustrate you. Your birth chart points to real staying power once a topic grips you, so let that intensity choose things worth the dive.
In love. Romance, for you, is rarely casual. You’re built for the kind of closeness where two people actually see each other, and shallow connections tend to bore you fast. That depth is a gift, though it helps to notice when a bond needs air and to let it grow at its own pace rather than all at once.
Finding your feet. As you build independence, your faith in transformation becomes a real strength. You trust that people can change, that hard seasons can turn into something, and that starting over is always possible. Growth here often comes through intensity, the moments that ask everything of you.
A gentle note. Your natal chart hands you conviction, warm and stubborn at once. Aim it at what you believe in, stay open to being surprised, and that depth becomes a source of genuine wisdom.
Saturn in Leo
A different kind of shine. Picture Saturn, the planet of discipline and boundaries, standing in Leo, the fixed fire sign that loves warmth and applause. It’s an odd pairing. Saturn feels off-duty here, in what astrologers call detriment, meaning it works through a sign that runs against its cautious nature. So your confidence tends to grow the long way round, earned rather than assumed.
Where it shows up. In your studies, your first job, or a new romance, you may hold back from the spotlight until you feel truly ready. You want to deserve praise, not just collect it. That seriousness can read as reserve, yet it gives your creative work a backbone many people your age haven’t found yet.
Independence, your way. Saturn stands for maturity and your own inner authority, and in Leo that plays out around self-expression. You’re learning to value yourself without waiting for a crowd to confirm it. Real independence, for you, means trusting your talent even on the days no one is watching or clapping.
A gentle push. Try not to mistake caution for a lack of ability. Let yourself take up space in small, deliberate steps: share the idea, audition, say yes to leading something. Your birth chart points to warmth that deepens with time, so treat each early risk as practice. The confidence you build this way tends to last, because you made it yourself.
Uranus in Pisces
A shared current. Uranus is the planet of innovation and sudden freedom, and because it moves slowly, it colors a whole generation rather than one person. In Pisces, a mutable water sign, it pushed people born around 2003 to 2010 to blur old boundaries between the practical and the dreamed.
Your own signal. For you, this restless energy runs through feeling and imagination instead of hard logic. You sense where a mood is heading before anyone spells it out, and you rebel quietly, by refusing to accept that things must stay the way they are. Rules that ignore human warmth strike you as worth breaking.
Learning your way. In study and early work, you likely resist the standard path and reach for something more fluid: art, music, care work, coding that feels like play. When a class or a first job leaves no room for imagination, you drift or invent a workaround nobody assigned you.
Love and open space. In romance, you want freedom and closeness at once, which sounds like a contradiction until you live it well. You connect through shared dreams rather than fixed labels, and you give a partner room to be strange and true.
Growing into it. Finding yourself means trusting your intuition without floating away from the ground under your feet. This is a permanent thread in your birth chart, not a passing mood, so let those flashes of insight land in something real: a project, a skill, a promise you keep.
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 Jupiter and Neptune
Faith meets vision. A square is a tense angle between two planets, the kind of friction that pushes you to grow. Here Jupiter, your drive to expand and believe in something bigger, rubs against Neptune, your source of dreams, intuition and ideals. One wants to reach far; the other keeps dissolving the edges of what feels solid.
In daily life. You may fall hard for a cause, a study path or a person, then wonder later how much you saw clearly. Choosing a major, a first job or a partner can feel loaded with meaning, yet the details stay blurry. Big generous impulses are real, though they sometimes outrun your bank balance or your energy.
Working with it. Let this placement teach you to test your dreams instead of dropping them. Before you commit, ask a plain question: what would this actually look like on a Tuesday? Keep your idealism, since it fuels your best creative and caring work, and pair it with small honest checks. Over the years, that habit turns a slippery gift into vision you can trust and build on.
Square of Mercury and Pluto
Two forces pulling. Mercury shapes how you think, learn and speak, while Pluto works underground, drawing you toward deep change and buried truth. A square is a tense 90-degree angle between two planets, so these drives rub against each other. Your quick mind wants to move fast, but something in you insists on digging until it hits the root.
How it shows. In class or a first job, you notice what others miss: the subtext, the thing left unsaid. That perception is a gift, though it can tip into suspicion, blunt words, or using talk to steer people. In friendships and romance, you crave honest, all-or-nothing conversations, and small talk rarely satisfies you for long.
Where to aim it. Point that investigative mind at real questions: research, writing, anything that rewards patience and depth. Notice when you press too hard to win a point, and let some things stay open. This friction in your birth chart isn’t a flaw; worked with over time, it sharpens into insight that few people match, and words that genuinely move others.
Trine of the Sun and Jupiter
Two energies in sync. The Sun is your core self, the identity you build and express. Jupiter is the urge to expand, to learn, and to see the bigger picture. A trine is a flowing, supportive angle between them, so these two work as allies rather than rivals. Confidence and curiosity feed each other, and reaching higher feels like the most natural thing in the world.
How it shows up. In your late teens and twenties, this often reads as buoyant faith in what you can become. You take on studies, a first job, or a new city with the sense that things will open up, and often they do. People warm to your generosity and your wide view of life, which makes romance and friendship easier to grow.
Where to aim it. The one catch with an easy talent is that it can make you coast, and optimism can tip into over-promising. So put real effort behind the good feeling: choose a subject or goal and go deep, not just wide. Let your natural warmth pull you toward people and chances that stretch you, and your independence will build on something solid.
Square of Mars and Uranus
Two live wires. In your birth chart, Mars is your drive and will, the push that turns wanting into doing. Uranus is the urge to break patterns and live on your own terms. A square is a friction angle, a 90-degree tension between them, so these two energies pull against each other and rarely wait their turn.
How it shows up. You act fast, sometimes before the plan is ready, and routine can feel like a cage. In study or a first job, you question rules others accept without blinking. Romance moves in sparks, and independence matters so much that you’ll bristle at anything that hems you in.
Working with it. That charge is genuine fuel, not a flaw, so aim it instead of smothering it. Before you slam a door or quit on impulse, give yourself one breath to ask what you actually want. Channel the restlessness into projects that reward invention and speed, and you turn scattered voltage into real momentum while you’re still figuring out who you are.
Opposition of Venus and Saturn
Two forces, face to face. Venus rules love, taste, and what you value; Saturn rules discipline, limits, and inner authority. An opposition sets two planets across from each other, so their pull feels like a tug-of-war. Here, the part of you that longs to connect meets the part that hesitates and asks for proof.
In real life. You might hold back in romance, worried you’ll be turned away before you even try. Warmth can feel risky, so you test people or keep a cool distance. In these early adult years, as you study, start work, and build independence, you may attract steadier, more serious bonds than your friends do. Loyalty matters deeply to you, though showing it openly takes courage.
Working with it. The gift buried in this tension is a love that grows sturdy and real once you trust it. Let people earn your openness slowly, but don’t confuse a wall with self-respect. Your birth chart points to affection that deepens with time, not fear. Practice saying what you feel out loud, in small doses. Mature love, the kind you quietly want, is built, and you already have the patience for it.
Conjunction of the Sun and Uranus
A merged current. A conjunction happens when two planets sit close together, blending their energies until they act as one. Here the Sun, your core identity, joins Uranus, the planet of freedom and rebellion against the norm. So your very sense of who you are runs on independence. Being original isn’t a phase for you; it’s wired into how you shine.
How it shows up. In these years of study, first jobs and early romance, you’ll notice you can’t fake a role that doesn’t fit. A career path everyone approves of may leave you cold, while an odd, untested idea lights you up. You fall for people who feel like free spirits, and you bristle at rules that exist just because they’ve always existed. Sudden changes of direction feel natural, even exciting.
Working with it. This spark is a gift, so aim it rather than just letting it flare. Freedom means more when you build something lasting with it, not only when you break from the crowd. Let your birth chart remind you that being different is your strength, then pair that edge with follow-through. Choose your rebellions with care, and your originality becomes real work others can feel.