Natal chart , London
Sun in Pisces
Contents
Natal chart wheel
Chart data
Planetary positions
| Symbol | Planet | Degree | Sign | R |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Sun | 20°33' | Pisces | — | |
| Moon | 03°19' | Gemini / Taurus * | — | |
| Mercury | 03°17' | Aries | — | |
| Venus | 11°07' | Aquarius | — | |
| Mars | 12°59' | Pisces | — | |
| Jupiter | 10°11' | Aries | — | |
| Saturn | 15°37' | Libra | R | |
| Uranus | 29°58' | Pisces | — | |
| Neptune | 29°12' | Aquarius | — | |
| Pluto | 07°17' | Capricorn | — | |
| Chiron | 02°04' | Pisces | — | |
| North Node | 28°37' | Sagittarius | — | |
| Black Moon Lilith (Mean) | 28°39' | Pisces | — | |
| South Node | 28°37' | Gemini | — |
The actual sign depends on the time of birth.
Major aspects
| Symbols | Aspect | Orb | Nature |
|---|---|---|---|
| North Node · Square · Black Moon Lilith (Mean) | 0°02' | challenging | |
| Black Moon Lilith (Mean) · Square · South Node | 0°02' | challenging | |
| Neptune · Sextile · North Node | 0°35' | harmonious | |
| Neptune · Trine · South Node | 0°35' | harmonious | |
| Venus · Sextile · Jupiter | 0°56' | harmonious | |
| Uranus · Conjunction · Black Moon Lilith (Mean) | 1°19' | neutral | |
| Uranus · Square · North Node | 1°21' | challenging | |
| Uranus · Square · South Node | 1°21' | challenging | |
| Neptune · Conjunction · Chiron | 2°52' | neutral | |
| Jupiter · Square · Pluto | 2°54' | challenging | |
| Mercury · Conjunction · Uranus | 3°19' | neutral | |
| Mercury · Square · Pluto | 4°00' | challenging | |
| Venus · Trine · Saturn | 4°29' | harmonious | |
| Jupiter · Opposition · Saturn | 5°26' | challenging | |
| Mercury · Conjunction · Jupiter | 6°54' | neutral | |
| Sun · Conjunction · Mars | 7°35' | neutral |
Planets in signs
Sun in Pisces
A tuned-in heart. Picture a kid who catches the mood of a room the second they walk in. That’s you. In astrology, the Sun stands for your core self, the real you underneath everything, and in Pisces, a water sign that flows and adapts, it makes you sensitive, kind and full of imagination. You feel first and think second, and that’s a gift.
School and daydreams. Your mind wanders, and teachers might call it spacing out, but those daydreams are where your best ideas live. Subjects with room for imagination, like art, music, writing or film, tend to pull you in. When a class feels dry, tie it to a story or a picture in your head, and it sticks far better.
Friends and crushes. You care deeply about the people close to you, sometimes so much you forget your own needs. A first crush can feel like the whole ocean at once. That’s beautiful, but remember: your feelings matter as much as theirs, and it’s okay to want space, say no, and keep boundaries that protect your self-respect.
Home and family. With parents, you’re often the peacemaker who hates a fight. Speaking up for what you want doesn’t make you unkind; it just makes you honest, and honesty keeps closeness real.
Finding your path. Pisces gives you compassion and creativity that fit so many roads: helping others, making art, or anything that needs heart. You don’t have to pick your whole future now. Follow what moves you, and let your birth chart remind you that feeling deeply is a strength.
Moon in Gemini
Feelings in words. Picture yourself after a strange day at school, already half-writing the story in your head so you can tell it. The Moon shows your emotional side, the part that reacts and needs comfort, and here it thinks in language. You don’t just feel things; you narrate them, and naming a feeling is how you calm it down.
Curious and quick. Gemini is a mutable air sign, which means it’s flexible and fed by ideas and talk. In your birth chart, that gives your inner world real speed: many interests, quick moods, a mind that jumps between hobbies and crushes and questions. You might start three things at once, and that’s not a flaw, just how your attention breathes.
When stress hits. Under pressure you probably talk faster or overthink, replaying a conversation late at night. Try writing it down or telling one person you trust. Getting the thoughts out of your head and into words gives your busy mind somewhere to rest.
People and closeness. You warm to people through conversation, so a good talk can feel like real affection. Keep friendship and honesty at the center, and let closeness move at a pace that respects your own boundaries. You never owe anyone more than you’re ready to give.
Choosing a path. With so many interests, picking one direction can feel like losing the others. You don’t have to decide everything now. Follow what keeps you asking questions, and trust that your curiosity is guiding you toward something that truly fits.
Mercury in Aries
Quick mind. Picture the first hand shooting up in class before the teacher finishes the question. That’s Mercury, the planet of thinking and talking, sitting in fast, fiery Aries in your birth chart. Aries is a cardinal fire sign, which means it loves to start things and move. Your thoughts come in bright, sudden flashes.
How you learn. You pick things up fastest when there’s a bit of a challenge or a race involved. Long, slow lectures can bore you, but a debate, a quiz, or a hands-on project wakes your brain right up. Try turning boring homework into a personal game against the clock.
Speaking up. You tend to say what you think the second you think it, which is honest and refreshing. The catch is that words fired off too fast can sting, even when you didn’t mean them to. Take one breath before big replies, especially with parents or a crush.
Friends and feelings. When you like someone, you’d rather just tell them than drop hints for weeks. That courage is great, and it works best paired with respect for your own boundaries and theirs. Real closeness is built on honesty, comfort, and giving each other room to say yes or no.
Choosing a path. You make decisions quickly, sometimes before you’ve heard every option. That’s a strength when others freeze, but slowing down now and then keeps your choices smart. Trust your fast instincts, then double-check them, and your path forward gets clearer.
Venus in Aquarius
Your love language. Venus is the part of your chart that shows how you like, connect, and find beauty. In Aquarius, an air sign that values freedom and clear thinking, it makes your heart curious and a little unconventional. You’re drawn to people who feel more like teammates than anything else.
Friends first. A lot of your crushes probably start as friendships. You need to talk, laugh, and share weird ideas before feelings grow. Someone who respects your space and treats you as an equal will always matter more to you than someone who just looks the part.
At school. You tend to like the offbeat subjects and hobbies, the ones other people skip. Group projects, clubs, or causes you care about can light you up. You bond with people over shared interests, and being different from the crowd feels natural, even good.
Room to breathe. Because freedom means so much to you, closeness can feel tricky. You care deeply, but you also need to know your boundaries are respected and that you can still be your own person. Say what you need out loud; the right people will listen.
With your family. You might push back when parents get too protective, since independence is a real value for you. Try to explain that space actually helps you feel closer, not colder.
Choosing a path. When you pick studies or work, look for something with meaning and a bit of originality. Trust that your unusual tastes are a strength, in the birth chart and in life.
Mars in Pisces
Quiet current. Mars is the planet of drive, action, and how you push for what you want. In Pisces, a mutable water sign that bends and flows like a tide, that push turns soft and inward. You’re the kind of person who acts on a hunch, a mood, or a wave of compassion rather than a loud plan.
At school. Your energy runs strongest when something moves you: a story, a piece of music, a subject that sparks your imagination. Dull, mechanical tasks can drain you fast, so break big assignments into small steps and pair them with something you actually care about. Mars sits in what astrologers call its detriment here, which simply means it works in an unusual way, quietly rather than head-on, and that asks you to notice your own energy instead of forcing it.
With people. Anger doesn’t come easily to you; it tends to swirl inside before it shows. Learn to name what bugs you early, whether it’s a friend, a project, or a parent who doesn’t get your choices. In your hobbies, art, sport, or games, you shine when there’s room for feeling and flow.
First crushes. When you like someone, your care can pour out fast, and that’s a lovely gift worth guarding. Keep some of it for yourself: notice your own limits, respect your physical boundaries, and expect the same warmth back. As you think about a future path, your birth chart hints that work touched by creativity, healing, or helping others will light you up most.
Jupiter in Aries
A running start. Picture the friend who signs up for the club before reading the rules. That’s the spark of Jupiter, the planet of growth and big-picture faith, landing in Aries, a cardinal fire sign that loves to begin things. In your birth chart, this pairing means your confidence grows fastest when you’re taking action, not waiting around.
School and hobbies. You learn best by jumping in and trying, then figuring out the details as you go. A new sport, an instrument, a wild idea for a project: these light you up more than slow, careful study. The trick is finishing what you start, since the thrill of day one can fade by day ten.
Crushes and friendships. When you like someone, you’d rather say it straight than drop hints for weeks. That honesty is refreshing, and it draws people in. Just remember that respecting someone’s pace and their boundaries matters as much as your own excitement, and self-respect keeps you steady if a crush doesn’t go your way.
Parents and freedom. You crave room to make your own calls, and that can bump against house rules. Try showing the grown-ups you can handle freedom by owning your choices; trust tends to grow when they see you follow through.
Choosing a path. Your optimism is a real gift: you believe good things are possible, and that belief pulls you forward. Aim it at goals that mean something to you, and let each brave first step teach you where you want to go next.
Saturn in Libra
A quiet strength. Picture a friend who always tries to be fair, even when it costs them something. That’s the flavor Saturn brings to Libra in your birth chart. Saturn is the planet of discipline, responsibility, and growing up, while Libra is a cardinal air sign, one that starts things and cares about balance and connection. Here Saturn is in exaltation, its strongest and most graceful placement, so this energy works with you.
School and choices. You tend to weigh things carefully before you decide, which helps with tricky subjects and big questions about your path. Sometimes you overthink, waiting for the perfect answer that never quite arrives. Trust that a fair, thought-through choice is enough, even when it isn’t flawless.
People and crushes. With friends and first crushes, you take closeness seriously and value being treated with respect. You’re learning where your boundaries sit, what feels comfortable, and how to say so out loud. That kind of honesty builds trust, and it protects your own sense of self-worth.
Home and parents. With your parents, you notice fairness quickly, and you’d rather talk things through than shout. Real agreements, ones where both sides are heard, mean a lot to you. Try to speak up early instead of quietly keeping score.
Your steady gift. Saturn in Libra teaches patience with people and a calm sense of what’s right. Lean into it gently, and let balance be something you build, not a test you’re afraid to fail.
Uranus in Pisces
A shared wave. Uranus, the planet of sudden change and free thinking, moved through Pisces from around 2003 to 2010. Pisces is a gentle, imaginative water sign, so your whole age group carries a quiet urge to break down walls between people and imagine kinder ways to live.
Your own spark. On a personal level, this shows up as a mind that jumps to unexpected ideas, especially creative or caring ones. You might solve a school problem through a hunch rather than a formula, or feel drawn to music, art or causes that others haven’t noticed yet. Trust that instinct; it’s one of your real strengths.
School and hobbies. Ordinary lessons can bore you fast, but give you something with meaning or imagination and you light up. Hobbies that let your mind wander, drawing, filmmaking, coding something odd, often teach you more than a strict timetable does.
Hearts and boundaries. First crushes may feel dreamy and intense, and you can fall for someone who seems different or a little mysterious. Keep your feet on the ground: real closeness grows from friendship, honesty and respect for each other’s physical boundaries. Your own limits matter just as much as anyone’s.
Parents and your path. You may want more freedom than the adults at home expect, and that tension is normal in a birth chart like yours. When it comes time to choose a direction, don’t force yourself into a neat box. Your best path is likely one you partly invent, blending practical skills with the things that genuinely move you.
Neptune in Aquarius
Your generation. Neptune moves so slowly that it colors a whole age group, not just one person. In Aquarius, an inventive air sign, it fills your generation with dreams of fairness, open networks, and a world where everyone belongs.
Where it shows in you. Neptune stands for imagination, intuition, and the ideals you reach for. In your birth chart it points to a soft spot for causes bigger than yourself: friends left out, animals, the planet, people online you’ve never met. You feel the future should be kinder than the past, and part of you wants to help build it.
School and hobbies. You might drift when a class feels pointless, then light up around ideas that seem to matter. Group projects, coding, art, music, anything that mixes creativity with a bit of rebellion can pull your focus. Trust that daydreaming isn’t wasted time; it’s often where your best ideas start.
People you care about. With first crushes and close friendships, you may fall for someone’s vision or spirit more than their looks. That’s sweet, but remember to see the real person, not just an ideal. Keep your boundaries clear, respect theirs, and let mutual respect guide how close you get.
Parents and your path. You and your parents might not always speak the same language about the future, and that’s okay. When choosing a direction, blend your big-hearted vision with one honest, practical step. Your natal chart hints at originality; give it room, and let it grow slowly.
Pluto in Capricorn
A shared signal. You belong to a wave of people born while Pluto, the slow planet of deep change and renewal, moved through Capricorn, a cardinal earth sign that cares about structure, rules and long-term goals. Together, your generation feels an instinct to test whether the systems around you actually work, and to rebuild the ones that don’t.
How it feels for you. On a personal level, this shows up as a quiet seriousness under your everyday self. You notice when a rule at school makes no real sense, and part of you wants to fix it rather than just complain. That drive to improve things is one of the strongest gifts in your birth chart.
School and hobbies. You tend to go deep instead of wide. A hobby can turn into a real skill because you stick with something long after others drift off. In classes, you respect teachers who are honest and fair, and you lose interest fast when someone leans on authority they haven’t earned.
People close to you. With parents, you may push against control while secretly wanting them to take you seriously. First crushes and close friendships matter a lot to you, so protect your own boundaries and treat other people’s with the same care. Real closeness grows from trust and self-respect, never pressure.
Choosing a path. You don’t have to map your whole future now. Notice what you’d rebuild if you could, and let that curiosity guide your next honest step.
Aspects
Sextile of Venus and Jupiter
How they team up. Venus rules what you love, your tastes, and how you bond with people. Jupiter is the part of you that wants to grow, explore, and believe things can get better. A sextile is a friendly angle, an open door: these two don’t push each other, they offer chances. So your affection and your optimism work together whenever you decide to use them.
Where you’ll feel it. This shows up as a big heart and a wide taste. You might enjoy lots of different music, subjects, and kinds of people, and friends probably notice how easily you make them feel welcome. First crushes tend to come with real hope, and you’re usually generous with your time and your things. With parents, a warm word from you can smooth over a rough day.
How to use it. The open door still needs you to walk through it, so put your kindness where it counts. Watch the pull toward too much, whether that’s overspending, overcommitting, or saying yes when you mean no. Real generosity includes your own limits, so protect your time and self-respect while you share the good stuff.
Square of Jupiter and Pluto
Two big forces. Jupiter is your urge to grow, explore, and believe in something larger. Pluto is deep change and raw personal power. In a square, two planets sit at a tense angle, so these energies rub against each other and ask you to work for balance.
How it shows up. You might dream huge, then feel a stubborn pull to control how things turn out. At school, a hobby, or a first crush, you can go all in, sometimes so hard it overwhelms you or the people around you. With parents, you may push back when someone tells you what to believe. Choosing a path can feel like all or nothing, when smaller steps would serve you better.
Working with it. Let this friction sharpen you instead of burning you out. When you feel that intense drive, aim it at something you actually care about, and give others room to be themselves. Real influence comes from respect, not pressure, and that goes for friendships and crushes too. Your birth chart shows huge capacity for change, so use it to grow, not to win at any cost. Notice when passion tips into force, and choose the gentler move.
Conjunction of Mercury and Uranus
Two forces, one spark. Mercury is how you think, talk and make choices. Uranus is the part of you that craves freedom and does things its own way. A conjunction means they sit together in your birth chart and blend into a single voice. So your mind moves fast, leaps between ideas, and lands on answers that surprise even you.
How it shows up. In school you probably grasp things in flashes, then get bored waiting for the class to catch up. You might love tech, coding, music or any hobby that lets you tinker and experiment. With parents, your independent opinions can spark debates, though you rarely mean to be difficult. Around a first crush or a new friend, you speak honestly and value people who respect your space and let you be yourself.
Make it work for you. That electric mind is a gift, so give it room to build things rather than just race ahead. When ideas scatter, jot them down, since a quick note saves the flash before it fades. Choosing a path, trust the subjects that genuinely light you up, even the unusual ones. Slow down enough to explain your thinking, and others will finally see what you see.
Square of Mercury and Pluto
Two forces pulling. Mercury is how you think, talk and make choices. Pluto is deep change and hidden power. A square means these two rub against each other, and that friction pushes you to grow. Your thoughts run intense, and you rarely accept the easy answer.
How it shows up. In school you might obsess over a topic until you understand every layer, which makes you a real researcher. You notice what people leave unsaid, so secrets and hidden motives fascinate you. Sometimes strong feelings turn your words into weapons, or you sense others trying to steer you with theirs. With friends, crushes and parents, you may want to control the conversation or dig too hard for what someone’s hiding.
Working with it. Point that laser focus at your hobbies and questions you actually care about, not at winning every argument. When a talk with a parent or a crush gets heavy, pause before you say the sharp thing you know will land. Respect other people’s boundaries and your own, and let some things stay private. Used with care, this placement in your birth chart makes you honest, perceptive and genuinely hard to fool.
Trine of Venus and Saturn
Two forces in sync. Venus stands for love, taste, and what you find beautiful. Saturn stands for patience, boundaries, and taking things seriously. A trine is an easy, flowing link between two planets, so in your birth chart these two work together without much strain. Your warmth and your sense of responsibility pull in the same direction.
How it feels day to day. You’re not one to fall for every passing crush. When you like someone, you like them for real, and you’d rather have one true friend than a crowd of shaky ones. This shows up with parents too: you often keep promises and handle trust well, which makes them relax around you. In school and hobbies, you can stick with something long enough to get genuinely good at it.
A gentle nudge. Because loyalty and self-control come naturally, you might hold your feelings back more than you need to. It’s fine to let people see that you care, and to say yes to fun even when it feels a little risky. Guard your boundaries and your self-respect, but don’t mistake caution for safety. Let some warmth show.
Opposition of Jupiter and Saturn
Two pulls at once. In your birth chart, Jupiter stands for growth, big dreams and the urge to expand your world. Saturn stands for limits, discipline and doing the hard, patient work. An opposition means they sit across from each other, so you feel both at once: part of you wants to leap, part of you wants to plan first.
Where you notice it. This shows up when you pick classes or a hobby and swing between “I can do anything” and “what if I fail?” You might dream big about a crush or a friendship, then hold back to protect yourself. With parents, you may push for more freedom while they ask for proof you’re ready, and that tug is familiar territory.
Making it work for you. You don’t have to pick one side forever. Try one bold step backed by a bit of real planning: sign up for the thing, but map out how you’ll manage it. Let excitement and caution take turns instead of fighting, and set honest boundaries about your time, your body and your energy. Over time, this becomes a calm, realistic hope that carries you when choices get big.
Conjunction of Mercury and Jupiter
Two forces, one voice. In your birth chart, Mercury (how you think, speak, and learn) sits right beside Jupiter (growth, optimism, and the big view). A conjunction means two planets merge and boost each other. So your everyday thoughts come wrapped in ambition and hope. You don’t just want facts; you want the meaning behind them, the why under the what.
How it shows up. At school you probably light up in subjects that let you explore ideas, debate, or imagine what’s possible. Hobbies that involve reading, storytelling, travel, or philosophy feel like home. With friends and first crushes, you’re warm and talkative, generous with your interest. The catch: you can exaggerate, promise too much, or talk over a quieter person without noticing.
Make it work for you. Aim your big thinking without losing the details. When you tell your parents about a plan, back the excitement with a few real facts. When you like someone, listen as much as you speak, and respect their space and your own. Choosing a path? Trust that curious, hopeful mind, but check one honest source before you leap. Your optimism is a gift when you keep it grounded.
Conjunction of the Sun and Mars
Two forces, one spark. A conjunction means two planets sit close together and blend their energies. Here the Sun, which is your core self and identity, joins Mars, the planet of drive and action. So who you are and what you go after become one push. You don’t just want things quietly; you move toward them.
Where you feel it. At school you likely jump into projects, sports or debates with real fire, and you hate holding back. Hobbies grab you fully, especially ones with a challenge or a bit of competition. With a first crush, you may act boldly, and with parents you might clash when they slow you down. Choosing a path excites you when it feels like your own idea.
Working with it. This energy is a gift, so aim it rather than dampen it. When frustration or anger flares, move it: run, train, make something. In crushes and friendships, keep it warm and respectful, mind other people’s boundaries, and protect your own. Pick a few goals that truly matter to you, then let that drive carry you. Learning patience won’t weaken your fire; it’ll make it burn steadier.