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Bobby Witt

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Bobby Witt

1964-05-11 at 02:30:00 · Arlington (Arlington County), Virginia

Taurus SunTaurus MoonAquarius Rising
Earth dominantTaurus stellium5 retrogradesMercury conjunct Mars

What the chart reveals about Bobby Witt: the planetary configuration is coherent in a way that points to a specific person, with a specific way of moving through his life...

The Sun sits in Taurus for Bobby Witt, planted firmly in the 3rd house — meaning a nature that treats security not as a goal but as a precondition — the stable ground under which everything else becomes possible. Without it, the full self is not available. This isn't scarcity thinking. It's how Taurus knows it's safe enough to be what it actually is. With the Sun in the 3rd house, his sense of purpose finds expression through the domain of communication and learning. The Sun in the 3rd house makes identity through ideas, language, and connection — they are most fully themselves when thinking, speaking, and sharing. The mind is the arena where the self comes into focus, and communication is how they know who they are.

The interior register: a Taurus Moon in the 2nd house, which means The emotional world is built on physical ground — comfort, consistency, and the specific reassurance of things that don't change. Taurus Moon doesn't process feelings well in transit. It needs a place to be still first. The Moon in the 2nd house anchors emotional security in material stability — comfort, ownership, and physical consistency are genuine psychological requirements, not luxuries. When the material world holds steady, the inner world holds with it.

Bobby's outer presentation runs through Aquarius on the Ascendant. People sense that this person thinks differently — that the frameworks they bring to the world are not the standard ones. That quality can be magnetizing or alienating, sometimes to the same person at different moments. This is the lens through which the rest of the chart is filtered — the first impression before anyone knows the full story.

In matters of love and connection, Bobby's Venus in Cancer is a nurturer in love who gives deeply and protects what it loves with real fierceness — the warmth here is genuine and extensive, and the people who have it know they have it. The protection can occasionally become possessiveness; the work is knowing the difference.

Bobby's mind and communication style carry the signature of Mercury in Taurus. The mind has aesthetic intelligence — Taurus Mercury thinks in texture and form as much as logic. Good ideas feel right before they can be argued, and the feeling is usually reliable.

Bobby's Mars pursues through sustained effort rather than intensity — not a sprint but a long walk toward something it decided was worth getting. The patience is structural, not practiced. It simply does not stop. Mars in the 2nd channels energy into building material security... they work hard for what they value and defend it with conviction.

Earth dominates the chart, grounding Bobby's nature in practicality and patience... they build steadily and bring durability to everything they touch. Fixed energy runs through the chart, giving Bobby extraordinary staying power and a depth of commitment that is rare... once decided, they are difficult to move. With 5 retrograde planets natally, much of Bobby's energy turns inward... a rich interior life that quietly shapes everything he puts into the world.

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House System:

Planetary Positions

Rising: Aquarius · Midheaven: Sagittarius
Sun

Taurus

20° · House 3

Moon

Taurus

12° · House 2

Mercury

Taurus

1° · House 2

Venus

Cancer

1° · House 4

Mars

Taurus

2° · House 2

Jupiter

Taurus

6° · House 2

Saturn

Pisces

4° · House 1

Uranus

Virgo

5° · House 7

Neptune

Scorpio

16° · House 8

Pluto

Virgo

11° · House 7

North Node

Cancer

2° · House 5

Chiron

Pisces

18° · House 1

Black Moon Lilith

Sagittarius

5° · House 9

Chart Interpretations

Taurus is the Fixed Earth sign. The Sun here lacks formal dignity but lands in a register that values considered weight. The third house is mind, speech, the immediate communication register. Sun in Taurus in the 3rd grounds communication in patience, sensory intelligence, and a considered quality that gives words genuine weight. Lives with this placement think and speak deliberately, kind of absorbing information through direct experience rather than abstraction. The mind moves carefully and the communication carries credibility that more rapid speakers can't quite replicate. Venus gives the voice and writing an aesthetic quality, the well-chosen word, the description that makes the listener see the thing rather than just name it. Anyway. The maturation comes through building consistent creative communication practices. The methodical reliable style is an asset, and regular exercise produces work of lasting quality. The risk is fixed earth's resistance to intellectual revision; once Taurus arrives at a conclusion, new evidence that contradicts can feel threatening rather than interesting. What it learns is the courage to update a belief with the same care it originally got formed. Conviction stays. Curiosity returns alongside.

Taurus rules the 2nd house natively; Moon in Taurus here lands on Taurus's home ground in Taurus's home register, AND the Moon is in exaltation ... Fixed Earth at full resonance with the planet at one of its strongest dignities. The second house is value, money, what gets earned and what gets held. Lives with this placement build emotional security through what gets materially built and held. The relationship to money runs through patient accumulation. The feelings settle when there's enough ... enough food, enough comfort, enough margin to weather what comes. It's not just financial steadiness; it's structural identity expressed through emotional life being grounded in the material world itself. The shadow is the placement whose emotional security becomes so tied to material accumulation that it can't tolerate even mild financial uncertainty. What softens across decades is the recognition that the emotional security under all of this isn't actually the money. The money is information about the security. The security itself lives somewhere else. Moon at home, doubled.

Your Mercury in Taurus in the second house is among the most naturally capable financial thinking placements in the chart ... your mind is genuinely energized by questions of value, and you bring Venus-ruled Taurus patience and sensory intelligence to the domain of money and resources that is this house's natural territory. Mercury governs cognition; Taurus is fixed earth, methodical and attuned to what endures materially and in terms of genuine worth. The second house governs money, possessions, and your relationship to your own value, and Mercury here means your most alive thinking happens when the question involves what something is genuinely worth ... as an investment, as a purchase, as a commitment of your time. You tend to research carefully before committing financially and have a natural talent for identifying quality and real value where others overlook it. To work with this energy consciously, develop the practice of also recognizing opportunity cost ... your Taurus deliberateness is a genuine asset, and occasionally the cost of waiting for perfect information is a better opportunity missed. The growth edge is that fixed earth in the house of money can calcify into resistance to any financial risk; the growth edge is distinguishing between patient wisdom and fear dressed up as prudence.

Your Venus in Cancer in the fourth house is a deeply harmonious placement, as Cancer naturally rules the fourth house of home, family, and roots. Your love nature is profoundly domestic ... creating a beautiful, nurturing home is one of your greatest sources of joy and pride. You have strong emotional ties to your family of origin, and your childhood home may hold almost sacred significance. Cooking, decorating, and tending to the emotional atmosphere of your household are genuine pleasures. You are the heart of your family, the person who remembers birthdays, maintains traditions, and makes everyone feel welcome. The challenge is difficulty leaving the nest or clinging to the past when growth requires moving forward. Consciously honor your roots while allowing your definition of home to expand ... the security you build within yourself is even more powerful than the four walls around you.

Your Mars in Taurus in the second house channels the planet of desire into its most natural financial territory ... the house of money, possessions, and values. You pursue wealth steadily and patiently, building resources through consistent effort rather than risky leaps. There is a powerful drive to create material security, and once you set a financial goal you are remarkably difficult to deter. The challenge with Mars in its detriment here is that inertia can set in; you need a strong reason to begin. When your earning is tied to what you genuinely value, your financial productivity becomes exceptional.

Your Jupiter in Taurus in the second house is one of the strongest placements for material abundance and financial growth, as Jupiter's expansion meets Taurus's natural affinity for resources in the house that governs money and values. You have an instinctive understanding of how to build wealth steadily and you tend to attract financial opportunities through patience and sound judgment rather than speculation. Your relationship with possessions is generous but grounded ... you appreciate quality and invest in things that last. Self-worth is closely tied to your sense of material security, and you genuinely believe you deserve abundance. The risk is over-attachment to material comfort or defining your worth primarily through what you own. When you align your financial growth with values that transcend the material ... generosity, beauty, stewardship ... this placement delivers a truly prosperous and meaningful relationship with abundance.

Pisces is a Mutable Water sign and Saturn here has no formal dignity ... the structuring planet in the sign whose nature is dissolution. The first house is the body, the arrival, the way the chart owner shows up in a room. Saturn in Pisces in the 1st brings a gentle, complex, sometimes paradoxical quality to identity, building a coherent self requiring conscious patient effort rather than coming naturally. Lives with this placement often grew up unclear about who they are, absorbing others' energies and expectations rather than developing firm personal boundaries. It's not just sensitivity; it's structural permeability, the placement asking the chart owner to construct identity from a register that doesn't naturally hold one. The maturation produces an identity of unusual compassion and spiritual depth, earned through genuine self-inquiry rather than inherited from social convention. The quiet presence carries real weight. What was diffuseness becomes earned presence.

Your Uranus in Virgo in the seventh house brings analytical intelligence and unexpected developments to your closest partnerships. Virgo is mutable earth, so you approach relationships with a discerning eye and a desire to be genuinely helpful to your partner, while Uranus ensures that your partnerships evolve in surprising ways. As a generational placement, your cohort redefines practical partnership and what functional relationships look like, and with Uranus in your seventh house, you personally need partnerships that are both efficient and growth-oriented. You may attract partners who are health-conscious, detail-oriented, or intellectually sharp, and your relationships tend to feature practical collaboration alongside emotional connection. The challenge is that Virgo's critical nature combined with Uranian restlessness can make you chronically dissatisfied with partners who fail to meet your exacting standards. When you direct your analytical gifts toward improving the relationship system rather than cataloging your partner's flaws, your partnerships become models of thoughtful, evolving commitment that bring out the best in both people.

Your Neptune in Scorpio in the eighth house ... Scorpio rules the eighth house ... creates an exceptionally resonant placement, merging Neptune's dissolving, transcendent energy with Scorpio's intensity in the house most attuned to both. Neptune in Scorpio is generational, but the eighth house placement makes themes of transformation, shared power, sexuality, and deep psychology powerfully personal. You have a profound capacity for genuine spiritual and psychological transformation ... not the shallow kind, but the kind that changes everything. You may be drawn to esoteric study, depth psychology, healing work, or shamanic practice. The practical insight is to trust the transformative process absolutely, knowing that what Neptune dissolves in the eighth house was ready to release and what emerges will be truer.

Your Pluto in Virgo in the seventh house places transformative analytical intensity in the realm of committed partnerships. Virgo's mutable earth energy adds a practical, improvement-oriented quality to your closest bonds, and you may be drawn to partners who are skilled, health-conscious, or dedicated to self-improvement. The shadow side is a tendency to analyze and critique your partner with Pluto's unrelenting thoroughness, which can erode intimacy over time. Partnerships may undergo dramatic transformations triggered by health issues, work changes, or the realization that you have been trying to fix your partner rather than love them as they are. Your capacity for devoted, practical service in relationships is extraordinary when it comes from genuine care rather than a need to control. The growth edge is accepting imperfection in your partner and yourself as a fundamental condition of love. When you bring your analytical gifts to partnership as tools for understanding rather than improvement projects, your relationships deepen into genuine, transformative intimacy.

Your North Node in Cancer in the fifth house calls you to express creativity, joy, and love through emotional depth, nurturing warmth, and personal vulnerability. You are here to discover that the most authentic creative expression comes from your inner emotional world ... from memory, longing, love, and the soft underbelly of your experience. The fifth house focuses this growth on creativity, romance, children, and play. Let your art be personal and emotionally honest, fall in love with people who value emotional intimacy, and find joy in caregiving relationships with children or those who need nurturing. Your soul is most alive when your heart leads the creative act.

Your Chiron in Pisces in the first house places the Wounded Healer in the mutable water sign of spirituality, compassion, and the dissolution of boundaries, embedding your deepest wound in your identity and how you present yourself to the world. You may carry a core sense that your sensitivity, dreaminess, or spiritual nature makes you too fragile or impractical for the real world. Early experiences may have taught you that your empathic, emotionally absorbent nature was a liability ... you may have been told to toughen up, stop being so sensitive, or get your head out of the clouds. Your gift is an extraordinary capacity for compassion and spiritual sensitivity that allows you to sense what others feel and need at the deepest level. The growth path involves honoring your sensitivity as a genuine strength rather than a weakness, and developing practical boundaries that protect your porous nature while allowing your healing gifts to flow freely into the world.

Lilith in Sagittarius carries the exile of the unacceptable truth-teller ... the one whose philosophical conclusions didn't align with the culture, the one who could not stop asking questions that unraveled received wisdom. What was shamed in you was your rawness about belief ... either your refusal to commit to a faith that felt like a lie, or your full-throated certainty about something the room found threatening. You may carry a wound around religion, authority figures who claimed special moral standing, or the experience of being punished for thinking freely. The reclamation here is the radical freedom to hold your own philosophy without seeking cultural validation. When this Lilith is integrated, you become someone whose honesty is genuinely liberating ... a truth-teller who can articulate what others sense but cannot say.

Ascendant (Rising) in Aquarius

Aquarius is a Fixed Air sign, and on the Ascendant it presents as its own thing ... the world meets your difference first, the sense that you are running on a private frequency. You come across as independent, original, intellectually alive, friendly in a way that keeps a certain cool distance. People stay curious because you clearly think for yourself and are not asking to be liked. The surface engages through ideas more than feeling. The work is letting the detachment thaw at the edges ... allowing the people drawn to your difference to actually get close to the person underneath the originality.

Descendant in Leo

Leo is a Fixed Fire sign, and on the Descendant it draws you toward partners with warmth and presence ... confident, generous, expressive, someone who can hold the light alongside you rather than shrink from it. You seek a relationship that is a little dramatic in the best way, where love gets spoken out loud. What you are looking for in another is often a heart as openly given as you want yours to be.

MC

Midheaven in Sagittarius

Sagittarius is a Mutable Fire sign, and on the Midheaven it aims the career at the horizon ... you are drawn to work involving teaching, travel, publishing, anything that expands the map. The reputation is built on optimism and the knack for seeing possibilities others miss. You are known for opening doors and pointing at the bigger picture. The risk is always chasing the next frontier ... the mastery is going deep into one before moving on.

IC

Imum Coeli in Gemini

Gemini is a Mutable Air sign, and at the IC it shapes roots of talk and curiosity ... the early home was likely full of books, conversation, or constant change. You recharge through reading, writing, and the easy exchange of ideas, often with siblings or the people who feel like them. The private self is restored by a mind kept busy.

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