Portland, OR
I've already drawn up a chart, but wanted to see if there were some major themes anyone else noticed, that I can keep in mind as I do my part to help guide her (or stay out of her way!) on her path to True Will.
I see:
Sun, Mars: Pisces (barely!)
Moon: Aries
Mercury, Venus: Aquarius
Foreground Jupiter, Mars and Venus (EDIT: Mistake drawing the chart)
Observationally, the Mars energy seems strong in this one. The night we went into labor, we read the Vision and Voice account of the 15th Aethyr, OXO (she's been present for every reading since the beginning), and it was her favorite. She was kicking all over the place. She had a strong heartbeat through every second of the long labor.
Jim Eshelman wrote:First - congratu-fabu-lations to the two of you.
Second - Did you maybe mean March 15 instead of May 15? Or do you really have that crystal ball (or medical induction) nailed down to the minute? <vbg>
Presuming you meant March...
The "barely" is good enough - Siderealists don't recognize an orb.AvshalomBinyamin wrote:I've already drawn up a chart, but wanted to see if there were some major themes anyone else noticed, that I can keep in mind as I do my part to help guide her (or stay out of her way!) on her path to True Will.
Sun, Mars: Pisces (barely!)
Moon: Aries
Mercury, Venus: Aquarius
With all the month-hopping, did I screw something up, or was that a typo? I get an Ascendant 19 Cap 45, MC 11 Sco 33. Venus is nowhere near the angles, though Neptune is precisely on the EP (in close conjunction with Mercury). BTW, due to the higher latitude, Mercury and Neptune are both closer to the horizon than they look - ab0ut 7 degrees below in mundo. This puts them in exact mundane square with the Jupiter, which is 7 degrees west of the IC. You can definitely get away with interpreting this as Jupiter square Mercury-Neptune, and considering it the strongest aspect factor in the chart. To make this clearer, here's the mundoscope.Foreground Jupiter, Mars and Venus
Woooooo!Observationally, the Mars energy seems strong in this one. The night we went into labor, we read the Vision and Voice account of the 15th Aethyr, OXO (she's been present for every reading since the beginning), and it was her favorite. She was kicking all over the place. She had a strong heartbeat through every second of the long labor.
Mars is strong, with the Aries Moon; but I do think you have more of an idea-person here, a philosopher or ideological worker of some sort. Mercury, Jupiter, and Neptune are the three planets ruling the Spoke signs, and she actually has a Spoke Sun. This is the sort of thing that the late Zip Dobyns called a "mutable dilemma," the mutable or spoke ideas seeking their own balance. In particular, as a Pisces daughter with a Virgo father, her life is going to be a laboratory of working out how Mercury-Neptune ideas relate and, more broadly, the Mercury-Jupiter-Neptune ideas around that. She'll need something to ground her - to draw the "here and now" sensory immediacy of the Aries Moon into play - so things that have her using her hands, connecting to matter, working with colors (and blending them to produce esthetic and practical results from physical action) will be useful in blancing her extremes.
Mostly, just read Mercury-Neptune, MercuryJupiter, and Jupiter-Neptune aspects (with priority to the first of those) to build up a picture of what I'm talking about - then take that through the Sun in Pisces interpretation - then see how all those sit in the face of the Moon in Aries interpretation.
Let's see.. what else...
I'd missed the Moon-Saturn opposition (tinged with Pluto). Despite all the bad things you read, this mostly means that she will grow up to be a highly self-sufficient, self-creating person (and genuinely proud of a well-crafted result). It brings her more into the here-and-now. Possible issues are this "here-and-nowness" trying to work within a predominantly ideological (in her head, in her dreams and fictional constructs) type of person. One major issue in growing up will be the dependency vs. autonomy issue - There's a big part of her that would be very comfortable having not left the womb, and trying to live in life conditions that recreate a womb-like environment. Yet the Saturn opposite an Aries Moon shows a strong need for autonomy, finding her own way, etc. One "bad" outcome could be someone really spoiled, and a bit nasty when somebody doesn't expect that as her Royal Right. A better result is... well, obvious to you, I'm sure: basically a good balance of her inner world, ideological side with a magical sense of the world and the sense that everything will come from a wish and a wave of her hand vs. hard-edged, fall-down-go-boom, sweat-and-stink "reality in your face" way of managing objective reality.
Oh, and with her close Sun-Venus conjunction, she's a charmer
AvshalomBinyamin wrote:Yes March, yes, goofed on the Angularity (I drew up her chart wrong).
Thank you for all this!
AvshalomBinyamin wrote:Oops!
I see where the goof is. I didn't specify am/pm with her birth time. It was 5:56pm, not 5:56am.
Very sorry for the confusion. (A little sleep-deprived )
Looks like the closest aspects are the Mercury-Neptune conjuction, Jupiter-Uranus sextile, and the Sun-Venus conjuction. The Moon-Saturn aspect is a little wider.
Ascendant in Leo, Jupiter about 2 degrees from MC. Mercury just about 6 degrees from Descendant, Neptune just about 8 degrees.
There's also an interesting pattern where Jupiter is at a quincunx to a Saturn-Pluto sextile.
I'll be reading the appropriate interpretation sections putting those all together. At least quite a few of the themes you discuss still apply.