u/JuanQ2009

What do you think of my natal chart?

What do you think of my natal chart?

Please note my natal chart is O2I (Open to Interpretation). What are your interpretations on my natal chart?

Key Planetary, Ascendant, and Nodal Aspects with Orbs:

Sun trine Saturn retrograde (2°00' orb)

Sun square Jupiter (7°42' orb)

Sun square Neptune (9°21' orb)*

Moon trine Jupiter (1°44' orb)

Moon trine Neptune (0°06' orb)*

Moon square Mean Node (7°50' orb)** [7°07' orb to True Node]

Mercury stationary retrograde sextile Venus (3°54' orb)

Mercury stationary retrograde square Neptune (5°23' orb)*

Mercury stationary retrograde trine Mean North Node (2°32' orb)** [1°49' to True Node]

Venus conjunct Mars (5°49' orb)

Venus square Pluto retrograde (2°37' orb)*

Venus sextile Mean Node (1°22' orb)** [2°05' to True Node]

Jupiter conjunct Neptune (1°38' orb)*

Ascendant trine Uranus (1°44' orb)*

Ascendant square Jupiter (0°59' orb)

Ascendant square Neptune (2°37' orb)*

* = Involves a modern planet

** = Nodal Aspect

Note: True Node is in Aquarius 3°33'.

Key things to remember:

> Chart Rulers: Mars and Pluto

> MC Ruler: Sun

> Mercury is Stationary Retrograde (i.e. Direct ---> Stationary (Mercury's movement at my birth time) ---> Retrograde).

> Whole Sign System is utilized in my natal chart.

Narration about my life:

> I kinda find being cold is normal. I love to play music while I am doing some things and it is fun for me. Lately, my life has been inclined into writing and I am a content creator for 5 years already. I enjoyed (and still enjoy) those kinds of activities. I have read about my birth chart since August 30, 2025 and what I can say is that I have the ruler of my 10th house and Midheaven trine Saturn. The general interpretation is that I will have a disciplined career building. I also kinda feel having the "Words of destiny" vibe as my Stationary Retrograde Mercury is trine my Mean/North Node. I am grateful that my Luminaries receive a trine from a social planet (Jupiter Direct for Moon, Saturn Retrograde for Sun) with orbs ≤ 2°00'.

u/JuanQ2009 — 12 days ago