Start here: a short reading that shows what hooks, what helps, what pushes back, and where it becomes concrete.
1. Big Three, Personal Essence
Sun in Taurus · Moon in Scorpio · Sagittarius Rising
First hook: this is where the chart often becomes recognizable in real life. Sun in Taurus: identity and direction move through nature, good food, physical sensuality, roots, resources, and perseverance; Moon in Scorpio: emotional safety looks for intensity, desire, crisis, secrecy, and invisible power; Sagittarius Rising: the first way into situations uses expansion, travel, belief, and the search for meaning. Then read the supports, tensions, and houses to see where this base becomes easy, charged, or visible.
2. Dominants (visible planets)
Visible planets: Mars and Neptune
Dominants are planets close to the Rising sign, Midheaven, Descendant, or IC. They describe what becomes visible quickly: presence, public role, direct relationship style, or private climate. Every angular dominant found within the orb is listed below.
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Visible
Mars near the IC (orb 0.6°)
Mars touches a private angle: its signature shows most clearly to close people through private base, family roots, and intimate psychological climate. Here, that highlights action, courage, competition, and effort. It matters most when it repeats in private choices, close relationships, or family patterns.
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Visible
Neptune near the Descendant (orb 1.3°)
Neptune is close to an angle: its signature shows more easily through direct relationships, partners, opponents, and the way others are met. Here, that highlights imagination, image, popularity, collective moods, and inspiration. It matters most when it repeats in choices, relationships, or visible role.
3. Important harmonious aspects
Harmonious circuit: Mercury, Mars, Saturn, Neptune, and Venus
This is the easiest door into the chart: it shows what tends to cooperate naturally.
This pattern describes what comes more easily. It shows up mainly through House 4 (home, family, and private life), House 1 (body, presence, and first reactions), and House 7 (partners, contracts, and direct encounters with others). It connects Mercury (thinking, speech, and decisions), Mars (action, anger, desire, and courage), Saturn (responsibility, limits, effort, and patience), and Neptune (dreams, ideals, imagination, and confusion).
This is the clearest cooperation pattern in the chart: Mars sextile Neptune (orb 1.9°), Mercury trine Saturn (orb 0.7°), and Mercury sextile Venus (orb 2.2°). It shows where functions support each other, recover, or come naturally when used together. Because several planets are connected, the full pattern matters more than one isolated aspect.
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Harmony
Mars sextile Neptune (orb 1.9°)
Sextile: Mars in Aries in House 4 can cooperate with Neptune in Gemini in House 6 in the same concrete choice or situation. For this pair, the aspect lets action and imagination cooperate when the person turns an image into a concrete gesture.
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Harmony
Mercury trine Saturn (orb 0.7°)
Trine: Mercury in Taurus in House 4 can support Saturn in Capricorn in House 1 naturally and positively. For this pair, the aspect positively structures intellect, method, and speech.
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Harmony
Mercury sextile Venus (orb 2.2°)
Sextile: Mercury in Taurus in House 4 can cooperate with Venus in Cancer in House 7 in the same concrete choice or situation. For this pair, the aspect lets intellect and Venus cooperate in speech, art, negotiation, or the formulation of desire.
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Harmony
Mars trine Saturn (orb 7°)
Trine: Mars in Aries in House 4 can support Saturn in Capricorn in House 1 naturally and positively. For this pair, the aspect gives positive ease between courage and discipline: action becomes more enduring, strategic, and able to hold under pressure.
4. Important tensions
Tension circuit: Saturn, Venus, and Neptune
This is the pressure line to read first: it shows where tension repeats in concrete situations.
This pattern shows where pressure builds fastest. It shows up mainly through House 1 (body, presence, and first reactions), House 7 (partners, contracts, and direct encounters with others), and House 6 (work, routines, health, and daily organization). It connects Saturn (responsibility, limits, effort, and patience), Venus (attraction, pleasure, taste, and relationships), and Neptune (dreams, ideals, imagination, and confusion).
This is the clearest friction pattern in the chart: Venus opposite Saturn (orb 2.9°) and Saturn opposite Neptune (orb 8.9°). It shows where pressure, contradiction, or repeated effort concentrates. Because several planets are connected, the full pattern matters more than one isolated aspect.
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Tension
Venus opposite Saturn (orb 2.9°)
Opposition in real life: The house conflict is between House 7 (relationship, confrontation, and the mirror of others) and House 1 (presence, body, and the way experience is entered); pressure in one field tends to reactivate the other. For this pair, the aspect opposes the desire for connection to reserve, fear of lack, or high standards.
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Tension
Saturn opposite Neptune (orb 8.9°)
Opposition in real life: The house conflict is between House 1 (presence, body, and the way experience is entered) and House 6 (daily work, technique, and bodily discipline); pressure in one field tends to reactivate the other. For this pair, the aspect opposes proof, limits, and construction to dream, myth, image, and inspiration.
5. Important houses
These houses answer the concrete question: where in life does the chart become visible? Look here for the repeated choices, relationships, work, or crises that make the rest of the chart real.
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House 5: Sun
creation, performance, and personal expression.
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House 4: Mercury and Mars
roots, privacy, and inner foundation.
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House 10: Moon
vocation, status, responsibility, and public image.