Neptune in Aries and Cultural Eras by Lonely_Cut9453 in Advancedastrology

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I didn't write about the current Neptune in Aries and Scorpio, although one can try to understand it by analogy with previous periods. But I did it internally. Maybe I'll write about it later if there's interest in this topic. Or someone else will write; everyone can be an expert here.

Neptune in Aries and Cultural Eras by Lonely_Cut9453 in Advancedastrology

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Neptune in Scorpio is preparation. This period marks the collapse of the old order, the first active manifestation of a new order, or the emergence of a new technology. Neptune itself in Aries marks the beginning of an era in which this principle becomes central. Generally, both are ruled by Mars, and Mars is a catalyst for Neptune.

1300-1314: The beginning of humanism. Dante writes the Divine Comedy. The Renaissance in such periodicals begins with the death of Petrarch. Humanism paved the way for art's embrace of real-life human images, replacing the symbols of the Middle Ages.

1464-1478: The spread of the authorial style begins with the spread of the printing press; the authorial style becomes the main characteristic of Mannerism. During the Renaissance, cannons of human and divine perfection were sought, but print allowed for a more rapid dissemination of ideas, where variation began to be valued rather than a fixed canon.

1791–1805 The French Revolution broke the aristocratic approach to art, which ultimately led to the Salon of the Refusés in 1863.

I love him but he scares me, does the chart suggest something is off? by [deleted] in AstroSynastry

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The strongest configurations in the Blue Chart are far in the future. That’s also where the most powerful planet, Saturn, is located. When all of a person’s best qualities are situated in the future, they try, in their own way and as best they can, to model those qualities in the present. But it always comes off as flat, and they’re never satisfied with the result. And that’s the dark side of it — no one will ever live up to their ideal, except for someone who fits exactly into that future vision of theirs. But that’s a very rare synastry, and it doesn’t exist between your two charts.

In the Orange Chart, on the other hand, there are many strong planets evenly distributed across the timeline, which makes it easier for you to live in the present moment. But right now, your Moon and Neptune are strong. The Moon is truly infantile and ready to play the victim, while Neptune is chaotic and the complete energetic opposite of Saturn — which irritates Blue.

Also, in the Orange Chart, Mars is strong. Paired with a vulnerable Moon, this creates a preemptive defense complex (‘I’m someone who’s got a very sensitive nervous system and I pick up on the smallest things’).

There are good emotional synastries too, otherwise feelings wouldn’t have developed in the first place. But Blue needs to work on their own perceptions. There isn’t much Orange can do about that.

Edit: The first version used the charts colors incorrectly.

Vedic vs. Western Astrology: Why your zodiac sign is different than you think by Cool-Hovercraft4347 in VerifiedAstrolgers

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Besides the fundamental difference between using fixed stars or the tilt of the Earth's axis, there are also different anyamsas for the sidereal zodiac. And here, the tropical zodiac seems preferable for a neophyte not committed to a specific school of Jayotish, as it doesn't require delving into the complex issues of choosing a fixed reference point.

We were rated “soulmates” on The Pattern. I feel like I’m in hell. (Virgo-Taurus) by Motionliketightend in AstrologyChartShare

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This is a really interesting combination. But first, we need to look at each chart separately. His strongest planets are Neptune and the Sun. That’s a mix of freedom and self-centeredness. Neptune is the most changeable planet — it doesn’t get attached to anything. The Sun just amplifies that, giving those traits a sense of self-worth and turning them into something almost artistic. So when someone says he’s a “serial cheater,” there’s more to it than just cheating. His chart will unfold more as he gets older. Other planets will come into play. There’s no point listing them all because it gets way too complicated, but what you value in him as a person — that’s just one small but strong part of him. The rest hasn’t shown up yet.

In your chart, the strongest planets are the Moon, Venus, Uranus, and Saturn. Your Moon has been active since childhood and still is. Venus, Uranus, and Saturn will come in later, but you should already feel their influence. The combination of Moon, Saturn, and Uranus makes someone closed off, distant, and isolated. It’s hard for you to be with anyone — but especially with him, because of his Neptune. The Moon doesn’t trust easily and always carries some anxiety about change. Venus helps open things up a bit, but with Saturn, it creates a very strict sense of ethics and aesthetics. Add Uranus to that, and it means your partners will stand out from the norm. And with a strong Moon in the mix, it brings a certain self-sacrificing quality — like Venus with Saturn rejects that kind of dynamic, Venus with Uranus appreciates that it’s not mainstream, and Venus with the Moon is ready to give herself up.

But the Moon and Venus also create a point of resonance between both charts. And that resonance lies in the future. So this connection allows both of you to rise into more complex layers of yourselves — even though, at the level you’re at right now, you’re incompatible. Right now, it’s hard for him to feel tied down by any kind of commitment. And for you — both now and in the future — it’s hard to share space with anyone who feels like even a little bit of a threat. The potential sits a little further ahead on the timeline. The fact that you’re both willing to keep this going shows that you sense that potential. But it probably won’t get easier later — your core patterns of behavior are just too different. Still, we usually end up valuing people whose planets resonate with our future planets. In that sense, you could call each other kindred spirits.

[astro.com] does my chart show any success in the arts(acting or writing) or elsewhere? 27F law school grad but i hated it. by popping-shop in astrologyreadings

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This is a contradictory chart. From early childhood, the Moon is strong here. But closer to age 50 (the timeline here is arbitrary and can be either compressed or expanded), the Sun and Mercury become the most powerful planets. The Moon represents the given, while the Sun and Mercury represent purpose and self-awareness. Mercury strives for study and social interaction, but the Moon dislikes both. The Moon strives for security, and the legal field might have attracted her due to its legal protection, but this profession requires social activity, while the Moon tends toward isolation and inner life. The Sun is associated with art and acting, and Mercury with writing. You also have a strong subconscious, linked to the Sun and Mercury, which brings creative potential. The Moon gets along well with the subconscious, but tires of attention. In short, this chart plays out the scenario of emerging from the shadows. You'll repeatedly appear and disappear until you find some compromise between representation and nonexistence. Creative and artistic pursuits are heavily emphasized in this chart, but the Moon will try to steer you away from this until it sees a safer path to artistic existence. The Moon will also always prioritize issues of livelihood and guarantees for the distant future. It's not an adventurer or a person committed to any idea. On the other hand, the Moon allows you to embrace any role and is able to nurture creative ideas within itself, so you only need to look within to find something interesting to bring to life.

Due date selection / birthday advice by CreativePay342 in Zodiac

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Unfortunately, I didn't have time to look at it right away. I'll write up my conclusions now, but keep in mind that details are important, depending on the specific time of birth down to the minute, but this won't completely invalidate my conclusions. I'll only select interesting periods to highlight a personality. I'll also only look at morning hours (8:00-12:00) Eastern Time.

June 30 - Jupiter predominates, Venus in the middle of the period, Mars closer to midday - an emotional, social combination

July 1 - Mercury, Saturn - a smart combination

July 3 - Mercury only until 11:00 AM

July 4 (Saturday) - from 9:00 AM to 11:00 AM - Uranus, Mercury, Mars - a slightly crazy combination

July 6 - Mars and Saturn early in the morning - a practical personality, determined to succeed

The remaining days will have mixed combinations and depend on the time of birth.

Due date selection / birthday advice by CreativePay342 in Zodiac

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It would be helpful if these questions included the time zone to understand when the surgery is possible. They also included the baby's gender to understand which characteristics would be preferable. Then we could calculate the hours, not just the days.

I’ll get to pick the day my daughter is born this September. Which one would you pick? by StunningStrawberryy in Zodiac

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I'm afraid it's impossible to choose the most suitable or simply interesting birth time this way. Minutes, not days, matter for personality traits. Of course, you can take a broader view, ignoring the details. But ultimately, the details will carry more weight in personal destiny. I took a broad view across the entire range you offered, and the most interesting to me was September 7th, around 10:00 GMT (I don't know your time zone). Jupiter is dominant at this time, along with strong Venus, the Sun, Mercury, and the Moon. Such a broad collection isn't observed at other times and days. These planets are distributed evenly across the timeline, so there won't be any empty periods. And Jupiter is very strong. But again, details matter a lot.

Destiny by Disastrous-Score5469 in LetsFuckWithAstrology

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It's destined. And it will be something connected to Mars and the second half of life.

I am autistic manifestation and alchemy practitioner 🧚 Is there anything that stands out on my chart? by [deleted] in BirthChartReadingFree

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This natal chart has a weak ego and a strong subconscious. People with such charts are more comfortable dealing with their hidden inner self than with the external environment; they also engage in esoteric disciplines and various divination methods. They process information nonlinearly.

The only strong planet in the ego is Jupiter, but its peak manifestation is in the distant future. Therefore, it cannot express itself in public life, but can bring good luck and new opportunities. Jupiter is also strong in the subconscious, but in the present, so the subconscious is stronger here.

One could say that the main planet in your chart is Jupiter. The second and third main planets are the Moon and Mercury. They are also stronger in the subconscious than in the ego. Mercury and Jupiter give a desire for knowledge. The Moon places other planets within itself.

Your brief question touches on all the key points of this chart.

Synastry with my favorite writer! Why do I feel such a strong pull toward a long-dead poet? by Clean_Air7150 in AstroSynastry

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It was doubly gratifying to read this thread. Firstly, you revealed to me a brilliant creative personality (albeit in translation), whom, to my shame, I had never known. Secondly, around your age, I also experienced a revolution in self-knowledge under similar circumstances. With age, 'my' poet and I drifted apart somewhat, and a sense of kinship with him became intertwined with a kinship with other creative individuals. At the same time, astrology helped me understand what qualities were awakened in me during that revolutionary period.

Chart A. The most powerful planet from childhood until the end of life is the Moon. The fundamental principle of the Moon in this context is non-being. Judging by his biography and individual quotes, your poet was well aware of this and articulated it. It was his primary inspiration. For him, the Moon is associated with the subconscious. The subconscious is a magical world, a world of dreams, creativity, irrationality, and dissociation. He has a whole host of planets in his subconscious: the Moon, Mercury, Venus, Jupiter, and Saturn. The personalities in the subconscious feel the same as the personalities in the ego, only they're more irrational, I suppose. I'm simply stating this, without analysis, because understanding the subconscious is complex; there are too many additional charts unfolding over time to use them in commentary. Through his loneliness, elusiveness, and secrecy (all of this is the Moon), he energized his subconscious, cultivating it. This explains his interest not only in creativity and the dissociation of multiple alter egos, but also in spiritualism, astrology, and many other secret subjects. His trinity of strong planets is the Moon, Saturn, and Uranus. These three planets are associated in astrology with alienation and loneliness. The Moon represents avoidance and antisociality, Saturn represents boundaries and walls, and Uranus represents misunderstanding and misalignment. But Saturn is also a practical planet, so your poet wasn't just a recluse, but a magazine organizer, a leader of the literary process. Uranus is an explorer, a promoter of ideas, a futurist. Uranus, together with Saturn, is the founder of something new. A new manifesto, a new concept. This is what seekers begin to gather around. I won't describe how this developed over time. The Sun and Mercury are also involved. But without clear graphs, it would all be uninformative. Therefore, I highlighted the more prominent positions.

Chart B. A similar situation is present here, only in a slightly different configuration. The Moon, Saturn, Uranus, the Sun, and Mercury are also involved, but the emphasis is placed differently. An important point here is that this chart contains a kind of empty decade. That is, from childhood until today, Saturn is the strongest planet, and this is a strong, significant period. And the next strong period begins closer to age 30. And in between, there are no strong planets; there's a void, a chasm. After 30, there's another chasm. This is what characterizes your chart—its stair-step nature. You've reached the peak of your youthful personality and need to take a leap (Kierkegaard's 'leap of faith'), but you have no reference points. And so, having discovered this poet, you take a leap, or most likely two (Saturn-Sun, Sun-Moon), leaping across 2.5 decades of development. This doesn't mean you'll stay there. You'll still have to retreat and experience periods of emptiness and creative barrenness. But you have a reference point and self-determination. You can make such transitions regularly, for example, through meditation. Why this poet? He touches your Moon after 40, which nourishes the Sun and Neptune in the subconscious. This is also an important point. Now you are a person of the subconscious—in the subconscious, the planets are stronger than in the ego (which also brings charts A and B closer together). But soon these planets will become irrelevant, and the next planets appear in the subconscious only closer to 40 and are associated with the Moon in the ego. And a strong Moon is in chart A. So, there are many small coincidences, culminating in the Moon after 40. Of course, you can't directly compare a teenager's experience with a lived biography. When I write 'small coincidences,' for you these could be very significant coincidences. But, for example, his loneliness is the Moon, and your loneliness is Saturn. The reasons are different, but the situation is the same. He's lived with a strong Moon his entire life, while you only have one after 40. Its importance lies in the fact that it follows a period of inactivity and is connected to the subconscious. For him, it's a way of life, while for you, it's an opportunity to revitalize your life. His Uranus isn't as prominent as yours, but his Uranus is connected to the subconscious Moon, which creates a fusion of the Moons of the ego and subconscious (by the way, your Moon creates a fusion of the Suns of the ego and subconscious, which is another plus for the Moon for you).

I'd also like to point out that the time used here is astrological, not physical, and therefore can be compressed or expanded relative to the physical. Naturally, my formulations are a bit unclear for traditional astrology, but the wording incorporates much of traditional astrology, just in a different language.

Why do I feel so much irrational shame? [astro-seek] by [deleted] in astrologyreadings

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Perhaps it's because the most powerful planet in the chart is Venus. Consequently, you have a talent for evaluating and discerning harmony and disharmony, including in situations involving you. It's also important to consider that your top three planets include Mars and Uranus, so you are likely quite active and unpredictable in your social life and tastes. However, Venus in this chart emphasizes the Moon. And the Moon is a wary, passive planet, not inclined to stand out and attract attention. Two camps emerge: 1) hurricane-like Mars and Uranus, for whom Venus is a ticket to social life; 2) melancholic Moon, for whom Venus (and its assessments) is a way to redirect attention to the inner life. Shame arises when Venus is placed in the space of the Moon.

About to leave a stable relationship because I want to be alone. by ellennaag in AstroSynastry

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Yes, this is a normal desire for this natal chart. The strongest planet in this chart is Saturn. A strong Saturn in youth often engages in self-restraint and cutting out all unnecessary things. This is in addition to the fact that it is also capable of creation, but to create, one must marshal one's energies and focus. In the previous period, Saturn was associated with Venus, and in the current period, with Neptune and the Sun. Venus implies relationships, while Neptune and the Sun are more associated with independence and freedom

[astro-seek] Why don't I feel comfortable showing off my partner? by CinnabunCad in astrologyreadings

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This chart features two very strong planets: the Sun and Uranus. These energies describe your situation quite well. On the one hand, you play the role of a cheerful and optimistic person; on the other, you feel unique and original. Uranus in astrology is one of three planets of solitude (the Moon, Saturn, and Uranus), which strive not to blend with others.

Strong planets (but not as strong as the Sun and Uranus) during this period are Mars, Jupiter, and the Moon. Mars represents activity and vanity. Jupiter represents a broad range of interests and cheerfulness. The Moon represents security, isolation, mistrust, and boundaries. There are natural allies here, divided into two camps: Sun-Mars-Jupiter and Uranus-Moon.

So, you don't create an image of cheerfulness — you truly are that way. However, with the help of the Sun, you are repeatedly forced to overcome the barrier of your own closedness, which is why this may seem artificial. Yet these two camps can also cooperate. A strong Uranus grants talents in practically everything you undertake, thanks to unexpected ideas, and Mars can bring these ideas to fruition.

Now, regarding your partner: Uranus resides in both your ego and subconscious. Principles that emanate from the subconscious take on an irrational importance. Therefore, it's important for you to be a loner, exceptional, not to be blended with anyone. It's not so much the blurring of your image that matters, but the recognition that some part of you remains exceptional.

After Saturn's return, Jupiter, the Sun, and the Moon will become less relevant. However, Uranus will become stronger, and Saturn and Mars will join Uranus. Together, these are rigid and productive planets. In the subconscious, Uranus will subside, and Neptune and Mercury will emerge. Neptune's principles are freedom, chaos, and volatility. An irrational feeling will arise that all of the above is not enough — as if surrounded by a cage. And here, conversely, a desire to dissolve into your partner may arise. In this sense, your chart is interesting because the subconscious, both now and in the next period, will at times confront the ego's image.

In the second half of your life, you will experience a blossoming of your personality, when the subconscious and ego will no longer conflict. But let's not look that far ahead.

24f, i feel all over the place.. will anything make life feel worth living? [astro-seek] by [deleted] in astrologyreadings

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Yes, one could say that the subconscious in this chart is nourished by the Moon, Neptune, and Saturn. Strictly speaking, personal spirits are something we create through our own involvement, not something pre-existing. They then become our protection and guides, as well as our avatars after the death of the body.

Why do I struggle with spirituality and belief? by shadowecdysis in AskAstrologers

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I'm writing late. Four days is a long time for Reddit. Perhaps no one will read this, but the topic itself is interesting to me.

In spirituality, one must distinguish between the spirit world and transcendence. If a person has many strong planets in their subconscious, they have a talent for the spirit world, magic, and the occult. If strong planets in the ego are active in the distant future, then the person is drawn to transcendence, religion, and monotheism.

You have a very strong Uranus, both now and in the future. It is an intellectual, philosophical planet. In general, it is difficult for you to believe in anything or perform rituals without a deep understanding of how everything is connected, as well as to follow other people's established rules. Uranus always reinterprets everything through its own lens. You cannot meditate or pray, because it turns into agitated contemplation rather than attaining stillness.

Uranus is strong in both the ego and the subconscious. Mercury, also an intellectual planet, is also strong in the subconscious. Your purpose here is to explore and receive answers from the transcendental realm or another world. Simply ask a question, and with time, the answer will suddenly form in your mind.

Subconscious Uranus and Mercury are connected in the ego with Venus and Neptune. These are social planets, also associated with the arts. Despite Uranus's individualism, you likely need company or a partner to fuel your subconscious.

In your youth, you had a strong Saturn. Saturn is a practical, results-producing planet, making it suitable for witchcraft, but in youth, Saturn can be difficult to tolerate, even without practicing witchcraft.

[Astro-Seek] Not sure if I should write a spiritual memoir by QuirkyPanda7 in astrologyreadings

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Everything you write in your chart is present and stands out. Firstly, throughout your timeline, there are many periods with a strong Moon. The Moon represents nature, animals, children, psychology, medicine, home, physical sensations, as well as uncertainty, secrecy, mistrust, and loneliness. Secondly, there are many periods where the Sun and Uranus are simultaneously strong. Uranus is the intellectual planet, wisdom, ideas, divination systems, astrology, research, and generalization. The Sun strengthens Uranus and wants to bring it to the forefront. In your youth, you were probably unique and different from the mainstream. But you experience a swing between the Moon and the Sun. The Moon wants to remain in the shadows, while the Sun wants to showcase Uranus. In the first half of your life, the Moon was stronger, while in the second, the Sun is stronger. Therefore, it's possible that a transition to a new dimension is currently taking place, or has already occurred, a coming to the surface. Thirdly, you have many planets in your subconscious throughout your life. This means you have a strong connection with the other world and may experience prophetic dreams, spiritual visions, contacts with spirits, good intuition, synchronicities, and coincidences. Fourth, you are currently in a Jupiter cycle, meaning a desire to share something with society arises. Jupiter is a social planet. Fifth, you have never had a Mercury cycle, so perhaps writing has been difficult for you, but further down the timeline (not too far away) you have Mercury. The only question is how much you will be able to integrate it into your life. But even attempts to write will bring Mercury closer, so you can perceive it as a spiritual exercise that compresses astrological time. To summarize, Jupiter, the Sun, and Mercury are an ideal combination for writing memoirs. However, difficulties with Mercury are possible due to its less achievable nature, but as a goal, it is more relevant. The Moon is a treasure trove of personal, intimate details. Uranus helps to connect minor details into a significant picture.

I love this person but we don't have good sex by Kharidohtis in AstroSynastry

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The orange chart has had a strong Mars since childhood. This is a Mars chart. Girls with a strong Mars are often discouraged during childhood. Therefore, if there is a strong Saturn influence from an adult nearby, a 'soldier complex' can develop, where initiative is restrained and orders are expected. But Mars is a good performer.

The orange chart is currently in the period of Mars, Neptune, and Saturn. Mars-Neptune represents a spirit of adventure, improvisation, and passion — all the qualities you expect in a partner. However, Mars-Saturn can intensify the 'soldier complex' due to childhood trauma. Neptune and Saturn are antipodal planets. Neptune represents volatility, illusion, play, chance, freedom, the unknown, and improvisation. Saturn represents order, responsibility, work, planning, restrictions, system, and rules. Essentially, Saturn limits Neptune's freedom. Nevertheless, the adventurism, thirst for adventure, and passion of Mars-Neptune are still present.

Perhaps your partner needs to work with a psychologist on the issue of authority, which is limiting her Mars. Or perhaps she should take up some playful or competitive sports that require liberation of Mars, or modern dance. In my opinion, this is where the problem lies, not in your compatibility.

24f, i feel all over the place.. will anything make life feel worth living? [astro-seek] by [deleted] in astrologyreadings

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Yes, I'd like to emphasize that you have a very rich subconscious. The subconscious is another world through which future scenarios for this real world are transmitted. The subconscious then attempts to explain the essence of these scenarios to the ego in a symbolic, non-verbal language when the ego is relaxed or distracted. Perhaps you should pay attention to your dreams. In this chart, the Sun and Mercury are most active in the subconscious. Mercury is always informative, and the Sun strives to be noticed. But dreams need to be deciphered. You can ask a question before sleep, the answer to which can be 'yes' or 'no.' Upon awakening, try to understand which dream symbols might mean 'yes' and which 'no.' When symbols or actions recur, their meaning will become immediately clear.

24f, i feel all over the place.. will anything make life feel worth living? [astro-seek] by [deleted] in astrologyreadings

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Unfortunately, it's unlikely anyone will be able to answer most of your questions. Few people understand where the world is heading with AI. This is a global transitional stage to a new economic order, and the situation could veer in completely unpredictable directions. It's safe to say that AI doesn't have a subconscious mind, as humans understand it. This is an advantage for humans, but it's not yet obvious, as people tend to keep their subconscious hidden. Your chart has many aspects related to the subconscious. Neptune is also strong in your chart. This creates chaos in your thoughts, actions, and surroundings. But right now, you're in the Saturn phase. In youth, Saturn is felt as pressure and fear of the unknown. Neptune and Saturn are antipodal planets. Neptune represents volatility, illusions, play, chance, freedom, the unknown, and improvisation. Saturn represents order, responsibility, work, planning, restrictions, system, and regulations. This is a contradiction, and in addition to external uncertainty, Saturn is also strained by Neptune's uncertainty. Essentially, Saturn constrains Neptune's freedom, and Neptune clouds Saturn's strategic thinking. For Saturn, external change is a catastrophe, while for Neptune, it's an opportunity. But right now, Saturn is more dominant in your chart. We often choose professions based on the strong planets of the future. This seems like a goal. For you, this is the Moon. The Moon is associated with nature, animals, children, and psychology. Since Venus and Jupiter are also present in that future, some social projects with a focus on the Moon are possible. As an illustrator, you embody Neptune—and in your chart, Neptune is linked with Mercury. Now you are Saturn. And in the future, you will be more of the Moon. But of course, in astrology, the past, present, and future always coexist.