The same goes for my daughter, I would very much like to hear whatever you have to say about her chart
Date of birth: July 15th 1996 , 8.20 pm, Amstelveen, the Netherlands
(Current residence: Groningen)
Thanks a lot in advance,
Flo
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Re: AnlouDG
First, let's extract a little data:
Double Gemini (partile New Moon) with Mars in Taurus. (Before going any further, I was struck with how popular, charismatic, and outgoing this sounds, and wondering if her field is something in the arts, especially fine arts or music. But let's see if that stands up,)
Uranus in EP, Mercury widely on WP.
Moderately foreground Moon and Jupiter, in close mundane opposition. Also, Mars moderately foreground, below Descendant.
Besides the partile Moon-Sun conjunction, the main aspects are Neptune's close oppositions to Moon, Sun, and Mercury. You can supplement this with Pluto trine the Mercury closely.
There is very little difference for the relocation, but Uranus does move to conjoin Eastpoint 0°00', a very singling out, odds-shifting difference for so short a distance. Everything else is about the same.
Current major transits: Neptune is sesqui-square her Mercury. Uranus is a couple of degrees shy of semi-square her Venus, which will happen next year I think. Saturn is widely opposed her Mars and will zero in at the end of the year.
Current major progression: Progressed Venus is crossing her Descendant (already within a degree).
Her recent SSR has Sun exactly rising, moderately conjunct Mars, and Pluto setting rather closely. Moon is exactly opposite Jupiter. Sun-Mars is closer in the mundoscope and, in fact, Sun is 0°01' from Ascendant. This, of course, means that her natal Moon-Sun is rising and her Neptune setting (with a few other aspects involved, e.g., scoop up her Mercury, Mars conjunct her Mercury is close, etc.)
I'll let this all sit here until it percolates a little and I have time to get back to it, but it does seem this is a year for her unique star to shine and that she won't be shy about it. My first impressions so far are only modified a little by adding drama to the range of the arts where she might flourish.
Double Gemini (partile New Moon) with Mars in Taurus. (Before going any further, I was struck with how popular, charismatic, and outgoing this sounds, and wondering if her field is something in the arts, especially fine arts or music. But let's see if that stands up,)
Uranus in EP, Mercury widely on WP.
Moderately foreground Moon and Jupiter, in close mundane opposition. Also, Mars moderately foreground, below Descendant.
Besides the partile Moon-Sun conjunction, the main aspects are Neptune's close oppositions to Moon, Sun, and Mercury. You can supplement this with Pluto trine the Mercury closely.
There is very little difference for the relocation, but Uranus does move to conjoin Eastpoint 0°00', a very singling out, odds-shifting difference for so short a distance. Everything else is about the same.
Current major transits: Neptune is sesqui-square her Mercury. Uranus is a couple of degrees shy of semi-square her Venus, which will happen next year I think. Saturn is widely opposed her Mars and will zero in at the end of the year.
Current major progression: Progressed Venus is crossing her Descendant (already within a degree).
Her recent SSR has Sun exactly rising, moderately conjunct Mars, and Pluto setting rather closely. Moon is exactly opposite Jupiter. Sun-Mars is closer in the mundoscope and, in fact, Sun is 0°01' from Ascendant. This, of course, means that her natal Moon-Sun is rising and her Neptune setting (with a few other aspects involved, e.g., scoop up her Mercury, Mars conjunct her Mercury is close, etc.)
I'll let this all sit here until it percolates a little and I have time to get back to it, but it does seem this is a year for her unique star to shine and that she won't be shy about it. My first impressions so far are only modified a little by adding drama to the range of the arts where she might flourish.
Jim Eshelman
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