I. Top 5 Friction Points
Over-riding Pressure
Pluto square Sun (exact aspect). Two wills lock into a fight for control: one exerts quiet, surgical influence; the other insists on being seen and affirmed. Brad’s Pluto in Virgo pushes analysis, persistent probing, and a need to remake ideas and plans; Angelina’s Sun pushes identity, visibility, and a personal standard that resists being quietly reorganized. The result is repeated power plays where beneath polite language there’s an insistence that something about the other be corrected or restructured.
Severity: recurring friction.
This plays out as a pattern where one partner lowers the temperature into critique and reconfiguration while the other reacts by enlarging self-expression or defensiveness. Conversations that begin as problem-solving become tests of whose way is legitimate. The body holds this as a tightening across the chest and jaw—hands clench, shoulders hike—especially when logistics or moral judgments enter the room.
Words That Hit
Sun opposite Mercury (exact aspect). The core clash is verbal: speech and identity come at right angles. One person’s statements land as identity claims; the other interprets and replies with analysis that invalidates or reframes. Directness turns into an attack for the speaker and into over-argument for the responder.
Words escalate quickly from a disagreement into a question of who’s speaking for whom. Severity: recurring friction.
Angelina’s Mercury activity interrogates and reframes; Brad’s Sun gets assessed and sometimes reduced to problem wording. That experience leaves the speaker feeling exposed; the rephraser feels responsible for “fixing” meaning. In the body this shows as fluttering stomach or throat tightness when a conversation shifts into explanation mode.
Impulsive Collision
Uranus square Sun (exact aspect). Sudden moves and surprise reversals break what the Sun wants to hold steady. One side demands freedom to change course without warning; the other side expects continuity and recognition tied to a stable image. This creates chronic rupture: plans shift, statements reverse, public positions flip.
Severity: potential deal-breaker.
Behaviorally, this is seen as abrupt exits from arguments, last-minute decisions that rewrite shared arrangements, or unexpected revelations that shatter an agreed script. The nervous system lives on high alert; wrists and lower arms tingle during moments of unpredictability, and sleep suffers when schedules destabilize.
Competitive Heat
Sun square Chiron (exact aspect). Identity and woundedness cross swords, so praise lands wrapped in pain and critique comes with vulnerable sensitivity. One person’s attempt to heal or to point out a sore spot feels like an identity attack to the other. Repair efforts trigger defensive posture, and apologies turn into explanations.
Severity: recurring friction.
This becomes a loop where attempts at closeness unearth insecurity, and those insecurities then look like character flaws to the other. The gut tightens when a tender subject appears, and conversations about past hurts become trap-laden. Over time, gestures meant to comfort feel like reopening the same wound.
Rules Versus Retreat
Sun square Ceres (exact aspect). Needs for support and standards of care clash with the Sun’s demand for autonomy and recognition. One person expects a reliable system of care and tangible maintenance; the other insists on defining their own terms of how they receive attention. Arguments about who does what or what counts as support become recurring.
Severity: background tension.
Practically, this shows in disputes over household roles, who handles logistics, and how emotional caretaking is expressed. The body registers as a low-level fatigue—shoulders carrying unpaid small tasks—and resentment grows as tasks are forgotten or reclassified as unimportant.
Shared physical and structural notes connected to the above tensions
Brad’s Mars in Capricorn in the first house presses for disciplined action, slow authority, and a controlled front. Angelina’s Mars in Aries in the ninth house pushes for immediate assertion, a take-charge energy tied to beliefs and public movement. Those patterns produce friction around initiative: Brad acts like a carefully staged push; Angelina launches like a flare. The conflict feels in the limbs—tight hip flexors from sudden starts versus a steady, compressed back from long-term pushing.
Brad’s Saturn in Aquarius in the second house insists on restructuring values and financial boundaries with a detached, impersonal logic. Angelina’s Saturn in Cancer in the twelfth house hides rules in emotional safety mechanisms and private obligations. The contrast sets up repeated misunderstandings about responsibility and emotional labor: one person makes rules out of principle; the other keeps rules as private shields. That tension shows as stomach soreness and a chronic, low-level guardedness around shared resources.
Two Plutos in angular houses sharpen power questions. Brad’s Pluto in Virgo in the ninth house has a methodical, corrective force applied to belief systems and public image; Angelina’s Pluto in Libra in the third house rewrites close communication and local alliances. Between the two, conversations about values, reputation, and who gets to speak for what become arenas where both try to restructure the other’s commitments.
One honest positive for the whole picture: the intensity here produces clarity. Under pressure, real limits show up—what each person will accept, what each refuses to surrender. That brutal clarity gives choices, even if the choices are hard.
Practical closing note: these five tension zones produce repeated tests of control, speech, surprise, wound, and care. The body remembers each test as jaw tension, throat tightness, tingling limbs, gut constriction, and chest fatigue. The square lines don’t disappear; they demand naming and concrete boundary work, or else they keep turning the same argument into a measure of worth.
II. Conflict Patterns
Power Strain: Pluto square Sun, Pluto opposite Lilith
When this pattern activates, the room tightens around authority and control. Pluto pressing against a Sun creates a persistent test of who holds influence, and an opposition from Pluto to Lilith adds a raw refusal to be contained. One partner brings an insistence on steering the narrative; the other responds with a fierce noncompliance that looks like rebellion rather than negotiation.
The conflict typically starts as a subtle question of priorities: decisions that feel like leadership for one person land as erasure for the other. The atmosphere shifts into cold focus; voices lower but the push for dominance increases. Emotional triggers are about being sidelined or overridden—either the person who expects to lead senses being undermined, or the one who resists senses being forced into a role they refuse. The tension shows up physically as a tight jaw, a clench in the upper chest, or a sudden collapse of appetite when plans are announced without input.
Escalation comes from silent contest. Each withdrawal or intensification confirms the other’s stance and hardens positions. Power moves—changing plans without telling the other, making public statements about private choices—feed the loop. The interaction keeps going because neither side treats surrender as an option: yielding reads as loss, and escalation reads as assertion.
The underlying unmet need for the Sun-side is for recognition and acknowledged authority; for the Lilith-side the need is for autonomy and refusal to be domesticated. The pattern lands as alternating sharpness and cold distance until one person visibly removes themselves or one act of public dominance settles the score.
Argument Over Facts and Tone: Sun opposite Mercury, Mercury opposite East-point
Words become battlegrounds with this axis active. Mercury under pressure from an opposing Sun and another strong opposition to the East-point produces communication that feels both personal and performative. One party speaks with weight—statements hit like verdicts—while the other throws light, questions, and rapid counterpoints that highlight inconsistencies and push public opinion.
A typical episode begins with a factual dispute that slides immediately into critique of motives. The fact being argued is less important than how the fact is delivered. Emotional triggers include public embarrassment and being corrected in front of others; these provoke swift, defensive rhetoric. The sensation is a prickling on the tongue and throat, the body preparing to speak or to shut down.
Escalation thrives on correction—each correction stokes a sharper retort and the conversational tempo accelerates. Social context makes it worse: when others are present, statements harden into positions for the audience rather than attempts to solve an issue between two people.
On one side, the Mercury-under-Sun pressure wants to be heard as authoritative and right; on the other, Mercury allied with the East-point acts like a networked interrupter, checking and broadcasting. The unmet need for the Sun-opposed Mercury is respect for conclusions; the unmet need for the East-point Mercury is for conversational space and immediate feedback. This pattern exhausts both parties because it keeps reorienting disputes toward who wins the argument, not what practical change is required.
Competing Drives: Uranus square Sun, Sun square multiple small bodies (Chiron, Ceres, Pallas, Juno, Vesta)
The body senses a quick, unpredictable flare when this cluster is active: a jolt behind the eyes, sudden restlessness that makes sitting still impossible. Uranus squaring the Sun injects abrupt independence moves that feel like disruption; the Sun’s clashes with Chiron, Ceres, Pallas, Juno and Vesta create a grid of wounding, care logistics, strategy, commitment, and daily ritual all under pressure. Put together, the pattern produces spontaneous acts that rupture routines and responsibilities.
Conflicts begin when one person wants to break or rewrite an agreement on impulse while the other reads that impulse as a breach. Emotional triggers include interrupted plans, last-minute shifts of childcare or public statements, and sudden changes to shared routines. Escalation comes from binary responses: surprise met with accusation, followed by a defensive act of further defiance. The loop sustains because each spontaneous move proves the other’s prediction—irregular action breeding mistrust, mistrust breeding more irregular action.
One partner carries most of this electric restlessness and uses it to force change; the other absorbs the fallout in logistical and emotional labor. The unmet need for the Uranian mover is freedom and the ability to act without pre-clearance; the unmet need for the steadying partner is predictability and follow-through on shared responsibilities. Tension storms the household rhythm, and bodies react with insomnia or sudden muscle tension in the shoulders and neck.
Control Through Practicality: Heavy Capricorn cluster (Mercury, Moon, Mars, Venus in Capricorn) versus Aries placements (Moon, Mars in Aries) with Venus in Cancer
Conflict here is practical, not abstract. One side organizes needs into lists, budgets, and schedules; the other meets stress with immediate action and directness. A masculine-capricorn constellation presses for resource management and reputational caution; the opposite Aries placements push for expansion, principle-driven movement, and visible action. Venus in Cancer introduces protective, private attachments that withdraw rather than argue in public.
Disputes usually unfold around money, logistics, and moral stands. The Capricorn energy treats emotional displays as liabilities and keeps feelings compartmentalized; the Aries energy treats feelings as reasons to act now. Triggers include surprise expenditures, public moral postures, or demands to accelerate plans. The physical sensation is a heavy sinking in the stomach for the Capricorn side and a heat rising in the chest for the Aries side, which translates into impatience and blunt speech.
Escalation happens when Capricorn’s practical corrections are read as coldness and Aries’s blunt moves are read as recklessness. Repeated clashing on who is responsible creates a loop: practical criticism provokes impulsive defense, and impulsive defense provokes tighter control. The unmet need for the Capricorn cluster is competence and secure resources; the unmet need for Aries placements is immediate acknowledgement of agency and moral leadership. Venus in Cancer complicates this by pulling attachment into secrecy—love becomes an inside job that is defended rather than explained.
One honest positive for the whole set of patterns: beneath the friction sits a capacity for decisive action and clear preferences; when confrontation focuses on a solvable detail rather than identity, the same force that creates conflict delivers fast resolution.
Final note on sensations and moments to watch: these dynamics create repeated bodily signatures—jaw clench, throat tightness, chest heat, and shoulder tension—that show up during the same conflict loops. Those physical cues signal which pattern is live and whether the interaction will spiral into silent power plays, arguing over facts, sudden ruptures of plans, or practical disputes about money and responsibilities. The square stays. The question is whether the heat cooks dinner or burns the kitchen.
III. Survival Strategies
De-escalation
The shape of the Moon conflict is sharp: Brad’s Moon in Capricorn in the second house anchors him to practical stability; Angelina’s Moon in Aries in the ninth house pushes for immediate assertion and ideological clarity. Brad lowers his voice and tightens scope; Angelina raises the volume and expands the field. That contrast produces moments where Brad retreats into measured silence while Angelina interprets silence as withdrawal, then pushes harder. The direct result is escalation through mismatch: one side closes down to secure resources and reputation; the other opens up to defend personal freedom and beliefs.
Work from roles, not feelings. When temperature rises, have Brad articulate one specific, measurable boundary in plain terms: “I need three hours to sort accounts and sleep patterns before responding.” That gives Angelina a concrete parameter to test against instead of vague emotional coldness. Angelina responds by naming the exact principle she’s defending: “This feels like my voice being minimized on travel plans.”
The exchange stops guessing and starts checking facts.
Use time-slicing as a tool. Brad sets a short, fixed pause—30 to 90 minutes—where he steps away to sort logistics and emotional regulation. Angelina takes that pause as a scheduled fixture rather than a personal slight. Both parties carry a pre-agreed micro-task to perform during the pause: Brad audits a line item or writes a paragraph; Angelina walks a block or reviews flight options.
The pause serves both Capricorn’s need for tangible containment and Aries’ need for immediate kinetic action.
Anchor the body. Tension sits low in the torso for Brad’s Moon in Capricorn; he feels it as tightness in the stomach or jaw. Angelina’s Moon in Aries registers as a sudden heat in the chest and quickened breath. A quick protocol prevents escalation: three paced breaths with Brad placing a hand over his abdomen while Angelina taps the sternum twice.
The gesture is not symbolic. It moves air, slows pulse, and returns the nervous system to baseline so argument energy converts into planning energy.
Because the Sun is under heavy pressure from transpersonal squares—Pluto square Sun, Uranus square Sun—and a Sun–Mercury opposition sits in the mix, arguments spike into power clashes and verbal eruptions. Shift the format of the disagreement away from open debate. Convert public or high-stakes moments into a short written exchange. Brad drafts a one-paragraph list of outcomes he needs preserved; Angelina writes a one-paragraph intent statement.
Writing cools Uranian sparks by removing immediate reactivity and reduces Pluto’s pressure to dominate through tone.
When the Sun squares several personal planets (Chiron, Ceres, Pallas, Juno, Vesta), defensiveness locks into identity and role expectations. Label the role under discussion out loud—“This is about household roles,” “This is about public image”—and keep the focus on the role and the next concrete action rather than on character traits. That small surgical move converts identity-threat into a logistical problem.
Reconnection
Observation: Venus placements show different repair languages. Brad’s Venus in Capricorn in the second house repairs through predictable, resource-based gestures: fixed payments, scheduled repairs, pragmatic apologies that fix problems. Angelina’s Venus in Cancer in the twelfth house repairs through private nurturance, caretaking gestures, and symbolic restitution done out of sight. Their repair rhythms will collide when Brad’s public fixes feel transactional and Angelina’s private gestures feel insufficiently visible.
When they need to rebuild after a fight, have Brad lead with a concrete repair item and Angelina follow with a private, restorative action. Example script: Brad arranges a specific, durable correction—rescheduling a missed financial meeting, hiring a needed helper, replacing something broken—and tells Angelina exactly what he did and why. Angelina responds by arranging a low-key, private reconnection—preparing a meal that recalls a safe memory, leaving a handwritten note in a private place, or scheduling a short, protected one-on-one walk without witnesses.
Keep repairs sequential and explicit. Brad’s grounded Venus wants a checklist; give him one to complete with time markers. Angelina’s Venus wants emotional privacy; allow her to file small, intimate repairs offline. This order prevents Brad from assuming workfixes are enough and prevents Angelina from making hidden gestures that Brad misreads as avoidance.
Given the Sun–Mercury opposition and Mercury opposite Easts, words have extra bite and miscommunication happens just when they’re trying to make amends. Use a repair formula with three lines only: What I see, What I will change, What I ask of you. Brad’s statements list concrete corrections. Angelina’s statements name a felt reassurance she needs.
Keep the formula short to prevent Mercury from hijacking apology into argument.
One honest positive: There is a clear pathway back to calm here. Practical fixes and quiet nurturance line up cleanly when both sides use agreed formats and timing.
Prevention
The Sun under repetitive hard aspects—especially Pluto square Sun and Uranus square Sun—creates sudden ruptures around identity and control. Prevention must reduce surprise and preserve ritual. Create two institutional habits tailored to their chart: a logistics audit and an ideology check.
The logistics audit serves Brad’s Capricorn Moon and Venus in second-house needs. Once every two weeks, during a fixed 45-minute slot, review shared accounts, schedules, and duties. The session is strictly administrative. No strategic life choices.
The house gives Brad the environment where conflict usually cools. Angelina benefits because structure short-circuits spontaneous Aries flare-ups that otherwise turn into public confrontations.
The ideology check suits Angelina’s Aries Moon in the ninth house and the Sun–Mercury opposition that fuels verbal sparring about beliefs. Schedule a monthly 30-minute conversation dedicated solely to current public positions, travel plans, and projects that touch identity. Both partners bring one prepared sentence describing their non-negotiable. The item gets recorded and then put away until the next session.
That prevents ad-hoc statements from becoming battlegrounds and keeps Uranus-driven surprises from exploding in public.
Embed micro-rituals to manage bodily responses tied to their Moons. Brad installs a pre-conversation grounding ritual: a short, seated breath series with a small physical task—counting receipts, rubbing a coin. Angelina uses immediate movement: a two-minute brisk walk before any serious talk. These rituals convert Moon-driven impulses into repeatable, predictable behaviors that the other partner recognizes.
Because the Sun squares multiple auxiliary points that relate to care and strategy, assign a rotating “fixer” role for household emergencies. The fixer handles logistics for 48 hours without debate. That removes instant power struggles born from the Sun’s aggressive static and lets competence, not speech, end the flare-up.
Damage Signals vs. Productive Friction
Damaging patterns show up as chronic closures and revenge speech. Damage signals are: repeated silent withdrawal by Brad that extends beyond the agreed pause and is never answered with a logistical line; Angelina amplifying a grievance publicly after a private pause ended; arguments that circle the same control theme with rising volume and weaponized facts. Behavioral signs include truncated repair attempts—Brad doing a resource fix but never reporting it—and Angelina giving caretaking gestures that are withheld as bargaining chips. These are erosive: they hollow trust by converting care into leverage.
Productive friction looks different. It has short, contained eruptions followed by specific corrective action within a fixed timeframe. Productive signs: Brad articulates a one-item boundary and follows up with a listed correction; Angelina immediately restates her principle and then accepts a single concession written into the logistics audit. Productive friction creates measurable closure—an action item completed and notified—rather than unresolved intensity.
Watch for language pattern shifts. The Sun–Mercury opposition escalates matters into argument when conversation turns evaluative and absolute. Damage language uses blanket judgments: “You always do this” or “You never understand.” Productive friction uses narrow, timed statements: “When X happened, I lost Y; here’s one specific fix.”
Train both to convert blanket sentences into specific, bounded descriptions.
Track time-to-repair. Set a hard window: if a conflict is not reduced to a single corrective action within 72 hours, behavior has translated into erosion and requires external arbitration. That rule is mechanical but essential given the Sun’s pattern of persistent squares that recycle the same theme.
Finally, monitor secrecy and visibility. Angelina’s Venus in Cancer in the twelfth house resorts to private gestures; Brad’s Venus in Capricorn in the second house values visible, durable fixes. Damage occurs when either partner withholds a repair from the other: Angelina hiding a conciliatory act in solitude, Brad making a fix verbally unreported. Productive friction keeps repairs visible and documented.
Honest Assessment
The synastry carries relentless pressure on the sense of self and communication. Pluto square Sun and Uranus square Sun guarantee recurring identity shocks and sudden ruptures. Mercury opposite Sun intensifies debate and creates a persistent risk that ordinary disagreements become existential contests. Those configurations produce a relationship that tests stability through frequent recalibration rather than steady maintenance.
Long-term stability is conditional on rules and structures rather than goodwill. Their best chance at endurance is procedural: fixed audits, short pause protocols, written exchanges, and clearly scheduled private caring. Emotional impulses—especially Angelina’s readiness to assert and Brad’s tendency to secure—do not change spontaneously. They need external scaffolding to prevent pattern replay.
Expect recurring cycles where control issues and public disputes resurface. The pattern is not reparable through sentiment alone. Operational fixes must be routine and enforced; absence of these systems leads to slow erosion through withheld repairs and escalating public statements. The Sun’s multiple squares create a persistent pressure that shows up as repeated role conflicts and argument flare-ups.
One practical, concrete test of stability: check whether the logistics audit and ideology check have operated as scheduled for three consecutive months. If both sessions happen and result in at least one documented corrective action each time, the structure is functioning. If sessions skip or become forums for restarting old disputes, the friction is wearing down foundations.
End with a single concrete bodily cue to watch each time tension rises: Brad will feel a tightening low in the abdomen and a temptation to withdraw; Angelina will feel a sharp heat in the chest and an urge to speak instantly. Verbalizing that exact sensation aloud—“My stomach is tightening”—shifts argument energy into a reportable physical state and stops identity assumptions. Use that cue as the trigger for the 30–90 minute pause protocol and the micro-task assignment.
Data Page
Davison Chart
Planets
| Planet | Sign | Position | House |
|---|---|---|---|
| Sun | Virgo | 17°41′ | 12 |
| Moon | Virgo | 3°33′ | 11 |
| Mercury | Libra | 13°11′ | 1 |
| Venus | Leo | 14°50′ | 11 |
| Mars | Sagittarius | 23°38′ | 3 |
| Jupiter | Libra | 10°09′ | 1 |
| Saturn | Taurus | 8°35′ R | 8 |
| Uranus | Libra | 3°20′ | 12 |
| Neptune | Scorpio | 26°13′ | 2 |
| Pluto | Virgo | 24°39′ | 12 |
Houses
| House | Sign | Cusp |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Libra | 5°45′ |
| 2 | Scorpio | 3°09′ |
| 3 | Sagittarius | 3°45′ |
| 4 | Capricorn | 6°18′ |
| 5 | Aquarius | 8°47′ |
| 6 | Pisces | 9°03′ |
| 7 | Aries | 5°45′ |
| 8 | Taurus | 3°09′ |
| 9 | Gemini | 3°45′ |
| 10 | Cancer | 6°17′ |
| 11 | Leo | 8°46′ |
| 12 | Virgo | 9°03′ |
Aspects
| Planet 1 | Aspect | Planet 2 | Orb |
|---|---|---|---|
| Chiron | Conj | Ceres | 0.0° |
| Chiron | Conj | Pallas | 0.0° |
| Chiron | Conj | Juno | 0.0° |
| Chiron | Conj | Vesta | 0.0° |
| Ceres | Conj | Pallas | 0.0° |
| Ceres | Conj | Juno | 0.0° |
| Ceres | Conj | Vesta | 0.0° |
| Pallas | Conj | Juno | 0.0° |
| Pallas | Conj | Vesta | 0.0° |
| Juno | Conj | Vesta | 0.0° |
| North Node | Opp | Fortune | 0.4° |
| Lilith | Sq | Vertex | 0.6° |
| Mars | Sq | Pluto | 1.0° |
| North Node | Tri | Lilith | 1.0° |
| Lilith | Sxt | Fortune | 1.4° |
| Mars | Sq | Fortune | 2.0° |
| Neptune | Sxt | Pluto | 1.6° |
| Mercury | Sxt | Venus | 1.7° |
| Mars | Sq | North Node | 2.4° |
| Jupiter | Conj | East Point | 2.7° |
| Pluto | Conj | Fortune | 3.0° |
| Mercury | Conj | Jupiter | 3.0° |
| Uranus | Opp | Chiron | 3.3° |
| Uranus | Opp | Ceres | 3.3° |
| Uranus | Opp | Pallas | 3.3° |
| Uranus | Opp | Juno | 3.3° |
| Uranus | Opp | Vesta | 3.3° |
| Sun | Sxt | Lilith | 2.5° |
| Pluto | Opp | North Node | 3.4° |
| Sun | Opp | North Node | 3.6° |
Inter-Chart Aspects
Brad Pitt ↔ Angelina Jolie
| Brad Pitt | Aspect | Angelina Jolie | Orb |
|---|---|---|---|
| Pluto | Sq | Sun | 0.8° |
| Sun | Opp | Mercury | 3.5° |
| Uranus | Sq | Sun | 3.4° |
| Sun | Sq | Chiron | 4.1° |
| Sun | Sq | Ceres | 4.1° |
| Sun | Sq | Pallas | 4.1° |
| Sun | Sq | Juno | 4.1° |
| Sun | Sq | Vesta | 4.1° |
| Pluto | Opp | Lilith | 0.9° |
| Mercury | Opp | East Point | 0.9° |
Complete Planetary Positions (Click to expand)
ZodiacID.com chart for Wed Dec 18, 1963 6:31am (ST Zone 6W) 96:55W 35:19N Body Locat. Ret. Lati. Rul. House Rul. Veloc. Placidus Houses Sun : 25Sag51 + 0:00' (-) [ 1st house] [X] +1.018 - House cusp 1: 11Sag55 Moon: 22Cap49 - 1:04' (d) [ 2nd house] [X] +12.27 - House cusp 2: 14Cap31 Merc: 16Cap06 - 1:44' (-) [ 2nd house] [-] +1.028 - House cusp 3: 21Aqu21 Venu: 23Cap28 - 1:39' (-) [ 2nd house] [R] +1.241 - House cusp 4: 26Pis59 Mars: 10Cap01 - 0:58' (X) [ 1st house] [R] +0.768 - House cusp 5: 26Ari41 Jupi: 9Ari50 - 1:22' (-) [ 4th house] [X] +0.045 - House cusp 6: 20Tau49 Satu: 19Aqu08 - 1:11' (R) [ 2nd house] [-] +0.087 - House cusp 7: 11Gem55 Uran: 10Vir04 R + 0:46' (-) [ 9th house] [-] -0.002 - House cusp 8: 14Can31 Nept: 16Sco48 + 1:43' (-) [11th house] [-] +0.030 - House cusp 9: 21Leo21 Plut: 14Vir13 R +13:52' (-) [ 9th house] [-] -0.000 - House cusp 10: 26Vir59 Chir: 10Pis34 + 4:52' (R) [ 3rd house] [-] +0.025 - House cusp 11: 26Lib41 Cere: 0Sag24 + 3:58' (-) [12th house] [d] +0.417 - House cusp 12: 20Sco49 Pall: 11Sco21 +16:22' (-) [11th house] [R] +0.402 Juno: 16Sco50 + 7:42' (-) [11th house] [f] +0.311 Car Fix Mut TOT +: 6 Vest: 22Sag30 + 1:54' (-) [ 1st house] [-] +0.541 Fir 1 0 4 5 -:14 Nort: 12Can04 R + 0:00' (-) [ 7th house] [-] -0.052 Ear 4 0 2 6 M:10 Lili: 27Sco03 + 3:38' (R) [12th house] [X] +0.111 Air 0 1 0 1 N:10 Fort: 14Sco56 + 0:00' (-) [11th house] [-] +293.1 Wat 2 5 1 8 A:15 Vert: 27Can22 + 0:00' (-) [ 8th house] [-] +254.0 TOT 7 6 7 20 D: 5 East: 27Sag27 + 0:00' (-) [ 1st house] [R] +331.3 <: 5
Complete Aspect List (Click to expand)
ZodiacID.com chart for Wed Dec 18, 1963 6:31am (ST Zone 6W) 96:55W 35:19N 1: Moon (Cap) Con (Cap) Venus - orb: +0:38' - power: 16.10 2: Sun (Sag) Con (Sag) East Point - orb: +1:36' - power: 14.00 3: Sun (Sag) Con (Sag) Vesta - orb: +3:21' - power: 10.16 4: Mars (Cap) Squ (Ari) Jupiter - orb: -0:11' - power: 7.78 5: Neptune (Sco) Con (Sco) Juno - orb: +0:02' - power: 7.45 6: Mars (Cap) Tri [Vir] Uranus - orb: -0:02' - power: 5.96 7: Uranus [Vir] Opp (Pis) Chiron - orb: -0:30' - power: 5.56 8: Neptune (Sco) Con (Sco) Fortune - orb: +1:51' - power: 5.51 9: Saturn (Aqu) Squ (Sco) Neptune - orb: +2:20' - power: 5.32 10: Mercury (Cap) Sex (Sco) Neptune - orb: -0:41' - power: 5.31 11: Mercury (Cap) Tri [Vir] Pluto - orb: +1:52' - power: 4.39 12: Mars (Cap) Sex (Pis) Chiron - orb: +0:33' - power: 4.09 13: Uranus [Vir] Con [Vir] Pluto - orb: +4:09' - power: 4.06 14: Saturn (Aqu) Squ (Sco) Juno - orb: +2:17' - power: 4.03 15: Pluto [Vir] Sex (Sco) Fortune - orb: +0:43' - power: 3.96 16: Mercury (Cap) Sex (Sco) Juno - orb: -0:44' - power: 3.95 17: Juno (Sco) Con (Sco) Fortune - orb: +1:53' - power: 3.64 18: Mercury (Cap) Sex (Sco) Fortune - orb: +1:09' - power: 3.63 19: Moon (Cap) Sex (Sco) Lilith - orb: -4:13' - power: 3.56 20: Uranus [Vir] Sex (Sco) Pallas - orb: +1:17' - power: 3.53 21: Mars (Cap) Sex (Sco) Pallas - orb: -1:20' - power: 3.50 22: Neptune (Sco) Sex [Vir] Pluto - orb: +2:34' - power: 3.43 23: Pluto [Vir] Opp (Pis) Chiron - orb: -3:38' - power: 2.87 24: Moon (Cap) Con (Cap) Mercury - orb: +6:43' - power: 2.79 25: Chiron (Pis) Tri (Sco) Pallas - orb: -0:47' - power: 2.66 26: Ceres (Sag) Con (Sco) Lilith - orb: +3:20' - power: 2.61 27: Pluto [Vir] Sex (Sco) Juno - orb: +2:37' - power: 2.54 28: Lilith (Sco) Tri (Can) Vertex - orb: -0:19' - power: 2.52 29: Pallas (Sco) Con (Sco) Fortune - orb: +3:35' - power: 2.44 30: Saturn (Aqu) Squ (Sco) Fortune - orb: +4:11' - power: 2.40 31: Mars (Cap) Tri [Vir] Pluto - orb: -4:12' - power: 2.40 32: Pluto [Vir] Sex (Sco) Pallas - orb: -2:51' - power: 2.35 33: Saturn (Aqu) Sex (Sag) Vesta - orb: -3:21' - power: 1.98 34: Pallas (Sco) Tri [Can] North Node - orb: -0:42' - power: 1.94 35: Venus (Cap) Sex (Sco) Lilith - orb: -3:35' - power: 1.81 36: Neptune (Sco) Con (Sco) Pallas - orb: +5:26' - power: 1.67 37: Vesta (Sag) Con (Sag) East Point - orb: +4:57' - power: 1.46 38: Moon (Cap) Sex (Sco) Neptune - orb: +6:01' - power: 1.46 39: Mercury (Cap) Con (Cap) Mars - orb: +6:04' - power: 1.31 40: Moon (Cap) Sex (Sco) Juno - orb: +5:59' - power: 1.30 41: Chiron (Pis) Tri (Sco) Fortune - orb: -4:22' - power: 1.13 42: Pallas (Sco) Con (Sco) Juno - orb: +5:28' - power: 1.08 43: Mercury (Cap) Sex (Sco) Pallas - orb: +4:44' - power: 0.94 44: Uranus [Vir] Sex (Sco) Fortune - orb: +4:52' - power: 0.84 45: Mercury (Cap) Squ (Ari) Jupiter - orb: -6:16' - power: 0.83 46: Mercury (Cap) Tri [Vir] Uranus - orb: +6:02' - power: 0.82 47: Mars (Cap) Sex (Sco) Fortune - orb: -4:55' - power: 0.81 48: Chiron (Pis) Tri [Can] North Node - orb: +1:29' - power: 0.76 49: Neptune (Sco) Tri (Pis) Chiron - orb: -6:13' - power: 0.50 50: Sun (Sag) Sex (Aqu) Saturn - orb: -6:43' - power: 0.48 51: Mercury (Cap) Sex (Pis) Chiron - orb: -5:31' - power: 0.35 52: Chiron (Pis) Tri (Sco) Juno - orb: -6:16' - power: 0.31 Sum power: 176.31 - Average power: 3.39 Con: 14 Opp: 2 Squ: 5 Tri: 11 Sex: 20 Sun: 3 Moo: 5 Mer: 10 Ven: 2 Mar: 7 Jup: 2 Sat: 5 Ura: 6 Nep: 8 Plu: 8 Chi: 9 Cer: 1 Pal: 9 Jun: 8 Ves: 3 Nor: 2 Lil: 4 For: 9 Ver: 1 Eas: 2
Complete Influences Analysis (Click to expand)
ZodiacID.com chart for Wed Dec 18, 1963 6:31am (ST Zone 6W) 96:55W 35:19N
Planet: Position Aspects Total Rank Percent
Sun: 55.0 ( 4) + 7.1 (17) = 62.1 ( 7) / 5.9%
Moon: 40.0 ( 7) + 13.3 (14) = 53.3 ( 9) / 5.1%
Mercury: 42.5 ( 6) + 22.6 ( 9) = 65.1 ( 6) / 6.2%
Venus: 50.0 ( 5) + 24.2 ( 5) = 74.2 ( 4) / 7.1%
Mars: 97.5 ( 1) + 23.0 ( 7) = 120.5 ( 1) / 11.5%
Jupiter: 85.0 ( 2) + 8.6 (16) = 93.6 ( 2) / 9.0%
Saturn: 70.0 ( 3) + 11.7 (15) = 81.7 ( 3) / 7.8%
Uranus: 27.5 (10) + 17.5 (12) = 45.0 (13) / 4.3%
Neptune: 27.5 (11) + 26.2 ( 3) = 53.7 ( 8) / 5.1%
Pluto: 27.5 (12) + 22.1 (10) = 49.6 (10) / 4.7%
Chiron: 25.0 (13) + 22.7 ( 8) = 47.7 (11) / 4.6%
Ceres: 5.0 (17) + 2.6 (19) = 7.6 (19) / 0.7%
Pallas: 20.0 (15) + 24.1 ( 6) = 44.1 (14) / 4.2%
Juno: 5.0 (18) + 31.2 ( 1) = 36.2 (16) / 3.5%
Vesta: 25.0 (14) + 21.5 (11) = 46.5 (12) / 4.5%
North No: 10.0 (16) + 2.7 (18) = 12.7 (18) / 1.2%
Lilith: 30.0 ( 9) + 13.5 (13) = 43.5 (15) / 4.2%
Fortune: 5.0 (19) + 30.1 ( 2) = 35.1 (17) / 3.4%
Vertex: 5.0 (20) + 2.5 (20) = 7.5 (20) / 0.7%
East Poi: 40.0 ( 8) + 25.5 ( 4) = 65.5 ( 5) / 6.3%
Total: 692.5 + 352.6 = 1045.1 / 100.0%
Sign: Power Rank Percent - Element Power Percent
Aries: 111.9 ( 4) / 10.7% - Fire: 258.8 / 24.8%
Taurus: 25.4 (10) / 2.4% - Earth: 288.0 / 27.6%
Gemini: 22.3 (11) / 2.1% - Air: 167.6 / 16.0%
Cancer: 28.7 ( 9) / 2.7% - Water: 330.6 / 31.6%
Leo: 21.3 (12) / 2.0%
Virgo: 73.6 ( 7) / 7.0% - Mode Power Percent
Libra: 40.4 ( 8) / 3.9% - Cardinal: 370.1 / 35.4%
Scorpio: 198.5 ( 1) / 19.0% - Fixed: 350.2 / 33.5%
Sagittarius: 125.6 ( 3) / 12.0% - Mutable: 324.9 / 31.1%
Capricorn: 189.0 ( 2) / 18.1%
Aquarius: 104.9 ( 5) / 10.0%
Pisces: 103.4 ( 6) / 9.9%
Total: 1045.1 / 100.0%
House: Power Rank Percent - Element Power Percent
1st: 278.7 ( 1) / 26.7% - Dharma: 380.1 / 36.4%
2nd: 251.7 ( 2) / 24.1% - Artha: 273.8 / 26.2%
3rd: 51.1 ( 7) / 4.9% - Kama: 229.8 / 22.0%
4th: 91.8 ( 5) / 8.8% - Moksha: 161.4 / 15.4%
5th: 8.9 (11) / 0.8%
6th: 8.9 (12) / 0.8% - Mode Power Percent
7th: 20.1 ( 8) / 1.9% - Angular: 403.8 / 38.6%
8th: 15.5 ( 9) / 1.5% - Succedent: 434.7 / 41.6%
9th: 92.6 ( 4) / 8.9% - Cadent: 206.6 / 19.8%
10th: 13.3 (10) / 1.3%
11th: 158.6 ( 3) / 15.2%
12th: 54.1 ( 6) / 5.2%
Total: 1045.1 / 100.0%