My witch best friend just gave birth to her first-born, and I’m honored to write her baby birth chart analysis. It’s my first time reading a baby’s chart — we’ll revisit this with her mom in 25 years to see how accurate it was. eheh ❤️
Pretty Talia Baby Birth Chart Analysis
Ascendant & Character (Sagittarius Rising, Mars on the ASC)
Talia arrives fast. There’s a spark at the door, eyes scanning the room, body already halfway into the next thing. Sagittarius rising with Mars right there gives her a forward-leaning stance—she meets life head-on and then decides if it’s worth staying. As a baby and little kid, she’ll reach before she asks. She calms down when there’s space to move and a corner to retreat to. That’s the Scorpio Sun in the 12th underneath: the private engine. So I’m expecting a pattern—charge, then vanish to refuel. If she melts down, it won’t be because she’s “naughty”; it’s because her system needs both the sprint and the cave.
Give her open horizons and a home base: morning “go” (park, hallway races, trampoline minutes) and an evening nook with dim light, soft music, and zero questions. She’ll show you who she is when her body is busy and her privacy is respected.
Emotional World (Moon in Libra 10th; Venus in Scorpio 11th)
Talia needs her world to feel fair, calm, and emotionally honest. The Moon in Libra gives her grace with people—she reads tone faster than words and picks up on what others don’t say. Even as a child, she’ll want harmony around her, trying to make everyone comfortable. But Venus in Scorpio runs much deeper. She doesn’t love lightly; she bonds like roots in the ground. When she cares, it’s absolute. When she’s hurt, the door closes quietly but completely.
This kind of Venus doesn’t want half-measures. She’ll crave truth, loyalty, and emotional safety, even if she can’t name it yet. She’ll look for people who feel real, not just friendly. She’ll give everything to the ones she trusts, and she’ll expect the same in return. It’s not about control—it’s about depth.
You’ll see it early: at five, she’s the child who fixes the mood of the room with a kind gesture; at nine, she chooses two close friends instead of a crowd. As she grows, her feelings will be all-or-nothing. When she loves, she merges; when she’s disappointed, she turns to silence instead of drama. What will help is showing her that love can survive honesty—that saying sorry, or setting a line, doesn’t mean love disappears. If she learns that, her Scorpio Venus stays what it’s meant to be: fierce, devoted, and capable of transforming hurt into closeness instead of distance.
Mind & Communication (Mercury in Sagittarius Rx 12th; opposite Uranus; trine Neptune; sextile Pluto)
Her mind is big, quiet, and sudden. She learns in leaps, not steps. Mercury retrograde in Sagittarius in the 12th means ideas brew behind the curtain, then appear fully formed. Opposite Uranus: the lightning bolt. Trine Neptune: the dream-image. Sextile Pluto: the depth that asks real questions.
How it shows up: reading may click “all at once” after looking like she’s not interested. She’ll blurt a brilliant answer while the handwriting lags. She prefers stories, maps, and pictures to bullet points. She’ll also test teachers with odd angles—“What if trees talk underground?” If adults try to pin her down with too many instructions, the ideas hide again.
What works: let her tell the story out loud before she writes it. Use movement breaks between tasks. Give her a private notebook that nobody reads unless she offers. Praise the clarity of her thought, not neatness. When she shocks with a take, ask one question: “Say more.” She’ll meet you there.
Drive & Body (Mars in Sagittarius 1st; ASC–Moon sextile)
Her energy wants range. Long hallways, open fields, sports with aim—climbing, track, archery, anything that stretches distance. She’ll self-regulate through motion; stillness is easier after she’s used her legs. Teach a simple rule early: “Pause, scan, go.” Make it a game. With the Moon sextile Mars, feelings and action talk to each other—she warms up emotionally through doing. If she’s cranky, let her carry groceries from the door, stir the soup, water plants on the balcony. Ten minutes later, she’s back.
Home & Roots (Neptune–Saturn at the IC; Chiron in Aries 4th)
The root of her life is both mystical and structured. Neptune at the IC gives sensitivity to the house atmosphere; Saturn there asks for rhythm. If home feels foggy, she drifts. If it’s rigid, she hardens. The medicine is simple, steady patterns with softness around them: same bedtime flow, same song, same lamp, a little witchy prayer or wish.
Chiron in Aries in the 4th is the tender spot—asserting herself with family can feel risky. Give her a door to knock on (privacy respected) and a sentence to claim space: “I need ten minutes alone; then I’ll come back.” That sentence is healing for her.
Daily Rhythm & Health (Uranus in Taurus 6th; trine MC; sextile IC)
Routines will need air holes. She does well with choice within structure: two breakfast options, two chore windows, one non-negotiable anchor (teeth, shoes by the door). Bodywise she’s tactile—textures matter. Bring her into food prep so she explores new tastes by touching and helping, not pressure.
Her nervous system resets fast with simple tools: wall push-offs, cold water on wrists, five-things-I-see. Teach those when she’s calm, not mid-storm. She’ll use them on her own later.
Values, Money & Self-Worth (Pluto in Aquarius 2nd; Jupiter in Cancer 8th trine Saturn/Neptune; opp Pluto)
Talia’s relationship with “mine” and “worth” is deep and evolving. Pluto in the 2nd can swing between holding too tightly and letting everything go. Jupiter in the 8th says she’s good with shared resources when there’s trust—grants, group funds, family budgets, later even investments or community projects.
Start early with stewardship: three jars (give / save / enjoy). Let her choose a small cause to support and something small to savor. When she wants to toss or hoard, name the middle path: “Keep two, gift one.” She’s learning that value lives in principles and care, not just stuff.
Social & Friendship Field (Venus in Scorpio 11th; Moon in Libra 10th)
She’ll find her people through shared purpose. Clubs with meaning suit her better than random crowds: the art room after school, the eco team, music ensembles, debate pairs where trust is earned. She will not perform her insides for applause; she will give her insides to loyalty.
Purpose, Work Tone & Visibility (MC Virgo 29° with Moon; MC trine Uranus, trine Pluto; opposite Saturn/Neptune; Sun sextile MC)
In public, people will feel her calm and competence first, then notice the sensitivity behind it. Virgo at 29° on the MC with the Moon there: she’s seen for service, precision, and emotional intelligence. Trines to Uranus and Pluto add reformer energy—she fixes systems from the inside. The oppositions to Saturn and Neptune are her lifelong calibration: not over-idealizing work, not carrying the whole standard on her back.
Real possibilities later: research and archives, health or environmental data work, film/editing rooms, museum or library projects, product ops in teams that actually help people. The through-line is useful beauty and clean systems. Build a portfolio of small finished things—a zine, a short video, a data viz for a school project. Each completion builds th
Love & Bonding Style (7th in Gemini; Venus in Scorpio)
She needs mind play and soul depth at once—banter plus loyalty. Early crushes come from friendships that talk for hours. The lesson is pacing. “Go slow enough to stay honest” is the rule that keeps her Venus strong without burning the village.
Luck, Timing & Protection (Sun trine Jupiter; Jupiter trine Saturn/Neptune; Vertex in Cancer 8th)
Doors open when she acts with integrity and includes others. Older allies appear right on cue. Shared projects flourish if values are clear. In real life this looks like: she organizes a small fundraiser and a mentor notices; she helps a peer group, and the scholarship lands.
Destiny Thread (North Node in Pisces 3rd; Mars square Node)
Her growth is simple and holy: everyday compassion in everyday words. Listening, small notes, reading aloud to younger kids, checking on a classmate—these are not “cute extras” for her path; they are the path. Mars squaring the Node says action runs hot; the work is to breathe before speaking so the courage serves connection, not just speed.
Career direction (MC 29° Virgo, Moon on the MC; ruler Mercury in the 12th)
Talia is seen for competence, care, and clean results. Virgo at 29° on the midheaven is “finish the thing and make it useful.” With the Moon there, her reputation carries heart: people feel calmer when she’s in the room. The ruler of the MC is Mercury in the 12th, so a lot of her best work happens offstage—research, editing, data cleanup, sound or video post, archives, labs, hospitals, NGOs, policy backrooms, restorative projects no one can pull off except the quiet person who knows every screw in the machine. Trines from Uranus and Pluto to the MC add reformer power: she fixes systems, modernizes workflows, rescues messy programs. The Neptune/Saturn oppositions to the MC describe her calibration curve—periods of fog or over-idealizing work, followed by grown-up structure and mastery. In real life that looks like: a year wandering between majors or roles, then landing the supervisor who trains her well; a first job that is “vibes but no process,” then the second job where she writes the process.
Fields that fit her tone: health or environmental data, conservation/org ops, film or audio post, museum/library/archive work, policy research, product or program ops for mission-driven teams. The pattern is service with precision and impact that shows up in outcomes, not selfies.
Life abroad (Sagittarius rising; Mars in Sag 1st; 9th house Leo; Mercury/Jupiter signatures)
Yes, she reads as mobile. Sagittarius rising with Mars in Sag likes new skies; she resets through movement. The 9th house (long-distance, other cultures) is in Leo—travel that includes performance, presenting, leadership in study or creative projects. Mercury ruling the MC from the 12th favors visas tied to institutions: universities, hospitals, labs, film houses, museums, foundations. Picture an internship at a European archive, a fellowship in a coastal research center, a contract on an overseas documentary team, an NGO posting near water.
Abroad timing tends to follow the Uranus–MC trine and the Neptune/Saturn opposition rhythm: sudden openings (a grant, a last-minute spot) and dissolving of old anchors (lease ends, mentor moves). When a “too perfect” offer appears, ask practical questions; when the “boring but ethical” offer appears, take it—those are the stints that build her name.
Money, partnership, and the Jupiter-in-8th question
Jupiter in Cancer in the 8th is textbook abundance through shared channels: partner’s resources, in-laws, grants, scholarships, pooled funds, inheritances, crowdfunding, equity in a mission-driven startup. The trines to Saturn and Neptune make it more than luck—there’s stewardship, ethics, and meaning attached. Could she “marry rich”? Sure, that’s one expression. More likely: she pairs with someone whose resources or family system is generous, or she repeatedly lands grants/benefactors because people trust her integrity.
Two guardrails show up:
• Jupiter opposite Pluto in the 2nd — she’ll still have to define her value. There can be swings between leaning on shared money and proving herself through drastic self-reliance. Let it mature into “I can accept support and still own my power.”
• Fortune square Jupiter — windfalls can also bring obligations. Read the fine print. If the money asks her to trade her voice, it’s not “lucky.”
Real-life pictures: a partner whose family helps with a down payment; multi-year research funding; a residency that covers housing; later-life equity through a spouse’s exit—balanced by Talia building her own revenue stream so she’s never stuck.
The 29° story (MC 29° Virgo; IC 29° Pisces with Neptune/Saturn; Uranus 29° Taurus in the 6th)
Anaretic degrees mark thresholds.
MC 29° Virgo: she’s born finishing a Virgo chapter for her lineage—turning chaos into service. Early, this can feel like pressure to be “the competent one.” Matured, it becomes craft and credibility.
IC 29° Pisces with Neptune/Saturn: home carries both tenderness and haze. She’s closing a cycle of vagueness at the roots by bringing gentle structure. You’ll see moves or re-definitions of “home” at key ages; water, music, or spiritual spaces anchor her.
Uranus 29° Taurus in the 6th (trine MC): work and health routines evolve through shocks that end up liberating her—sudden job changes, a tech tool that changes her day, a diet/body routine pivot that stabilizes everything. She’ll keep reinventing “how I work,” and each reinvention upgrades her public standing.
Child to early teen
She’ll probably have some exposure to other cultures early on, maybe summers abroad or programs that open her mind to how wide the world is. At school she’s the one who quietly fixes things when no one else can — the spreadsheet kid, the one who straightens out the group project. She’ll have flashes of knowing exactly what she wants, then drop it and circle back later.
Late teens to mid-twenties
There’s a foggy year in here, the kind that makes sense only afterward. She might change majors, drift, or lose motivation for a while, then meet the right mentor who helps her define her direction. That’s when the first real move abroad happens, probably through a university or an internship. Money tends to come through others at that stage — scholarships, residencies, or a partner’s support — and that’s fine. She’ll already be building a small portfolio of finished work that starts to get her noticed.
Thirties
She’s running things by then. Ops, research, post-production, or management — any field where she sets systems straight. She’ll have authority without shouting. Shared resources grow around her, either through marriage, joint investments, or institutional budgets she controls.
Forties and beyond
By then she’s the person people call to fix what no one else can. She might live between two cities or two coasts, maybe a base abroad that feels like home. She’ll put her time and money into restoring things — archives, ecosystems, old buildings, even relationships.
Career
She’s made for work that quietly makes things better — research, data, restoration, curation, policy, or production. She brings order and care where others bring chaos.
Abroad
Yes, that’s in her chart. She’ll probably live abroad for periods, always tied to a meaningful project or institution rather than wandering.
Jupiter in the eighth
She’ll marry rich! She could easily benefit from a partner’s money, a joint business, or funding that finds her because she’s reliable. As long as she keeps her own sense of worth, the flow will stay open.
What I see for her
Talia will need visible proof of her progress, not words about potential. She’ll probably collect small finished projects, even if she doesn’t realize she’s doing it — files, recordings, things that show what she built. That’s what will quietly open doors later.
She’ll choose places that feel ethical and alive at the same time. If one is missing, she’ll move on quickly, and that’s the right instinct. Work has to have both order and meaning for her to stay.
Money will come in waves through others — partners, grants, shared work — but she’ll handle it with care. She’s not someone who wants to control; she just needs to feel safe. Teaching her about practical things early, like managing her own accounts or reading contracts, will give her peace of mind.
Her daily life will keep changing shape. New tools, new methods, shifts in rhythm — that’s what keeps her inspired. When she starts craving freedom or a fresh environment, it’s not restlessness; it’s how she resets and grows.
Locational Astrology
Her hubby could be from where the DS line (yellow line) or Mercury line passes from (green line). We have to circle back to this in the next 25 years.
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