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Chuck Cabot
1915-05-16 at 08:00:00 · Querétaro, Mexico
Chuck Cabot's chart, read as a whole, sketches a particular human shape — the temperament beneath the surface, the patterns that organize the emotional life, the drives that pull the life forward...
Chuck Cabot's chart opens with a Taurus Sun in the 11th house — a deeply embodied nature that finds identity through the physical world — through comfort, beauty, and the pleasure of things that are well-made and well-chosen. The senses are the guide here, and they rarely steer wrong. With the Sun in the 11th house, their sense of purpose finds expression through the domain of community and vision. The Sun in the 11th house ties identity to community and shared vision — purpose is found in belonging to something larger than the individual life. The friendships, the causes, the networks of like-minded people are not background; they are the territory where the self comes alive.
Below the public surface sits a Gemini Moon in the 12th house — The emotional world moves through language — Gemini Moon processes by talking, by writing, by explaining the feeling to someone until it becomes clear. Silence in the inner life creates a kind of static that only words can cut through. The Moon in the 12th house lives largely in the interior — the emotional life is rich but often hidden, even from the person themselves. Solitude is not optional. It is the condition under which the inner world becomes accessible, and without it, the full self is not available.
Chuck's outer presentation runs through Cancer on the Ascendant. The impression people carry away is of someone who saw them — not just looked, but actually registered something. Cancer rising pays attention in a way that is specific and felt. The rest of the chart unfolds from behind this — everything else takes longer to arrive.
When it comes to relationships, Chuck's Venus in Aries brings heat and directness to love — the attraction is immediate, the expression of it is immediate, and the cooling, when it comes, is also immediate. This is not shallowness. It is a nature that lives at full temperature and moves through experiences completely.
Mercury in Gemini shapes how Chuck thinks and communicates — the lens through which the world gets to know them. The communication is fast, light, and highly adaptable — Gemini Mercury reads its audience and adjusts in real time. The message arrives in whatever form the moment requires, and that flexibility is a real intelligence.
The chart's Mars moves toward what it wants with a directness that skips the middle steps — the impulse and the action arrive almost simultaneously. The energy is raw, real, and rarely patient with obstacles. The obstacles don't last. Mars in the 10th places competitive drive squarely in career and public life... ambition is visible and is one of their defining public qualities.
The chart is primarily Air — thinking, communicating, and connecting are not what Chuck does, they are what Chuck is. A concentration of planets in Gemini gives the chart a distinct Gemini undertone... amplifying those themes alongside the core Taurus energy.
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Planetary Positions
Rising: Cancer · Midheaven: PiscesTaurus
24° · House 11
Gemini
21° · House 12
Gemini
10° · House 12
Aries
23° · House 10
Aries
22° · House 10
Pisces
22° · House 10
Cancer
0° · House 12
Aquarius
15° · House 8
Cancer
28° · House 2
Cancer
0° · House 12
Aquarius
21° · House 8℞
Pisces
21° · House 10
Gemini
5° · House 12
Chart Interpretations
Taurus is Fixed Earth. The Sun here has no formal dignity, but identity runs at the patient consistent tempo Taurus carries. The eleventh house is friendship, group belonging, the wider social fabric the chart owner participates in. Sun in Taurus in the 11th ties identity to loyal long-standing friendships and communities built around shared values, pleasures, and the patient building of something collectively worthwhile. Lives with this placement produce social bonds that are few but deep and remarkably durable, kind of the dependable warm presence in group settings, often the one who holds a circle together through steady support rather than dramatic gestures. Venus draws the placement to communities organized around genuine shared values and aesthetic pleasures, art collectives, food communities, groups centered on beauty and craft. Anyway. The maturation arrives through investing in most meaningful friendships consistently over time. The relationships tended year after year become among the greatest sources of joy and identity. Where this can go wrong is fixed earth's selectivity in community, the placement slow to admit new people into the inner circle. The protectiveness that keeps existing bonds deep can also limit expansion. The circle stays small. The door cracks open.
Moon in Gemini enters the 12th house, Mutable Air moving through the chart's hidden sector. The twelfth house is the hidden register, the unconscious. In the 12th, the placement runs the verbal emotional register through what operates below conscious awareness. Lives with this placement carry significant mental activity happening below the threshold of attention. The mind keeps running in dreams, in moments of inattention, in the constant background noise of the placement's interior. Private journaling, automatic writing ... these are structurally important. It's not just introversion; it's structural identity expressed through requiring private verbal processing as the channel that lets the chart owner integrate what the social world doesn't quite let through. The shadow is the placement that keeps everything in journals and never lets the private verbal work emerge. The work, eventually, is building deliberate practices that let the hidden verbal work eventually reach the world. The hidden conversation eventually finds its readers.
Your Mercury in Gemini in the twelfth house places a full-dignity, mutable-air Mercury in the most hidden and private domain of the chart ... the result is a mind that is privately among the most active and generative in the zodiac, but that tends to keep its most interesting work largely to itself. Mercury rules Gemini and operates at full strength; but the twelfth house is the realm of the hidden, the solitary, and the psychically permeable, and here Mercury's natural sociability and expressiveness are turned inward, producing a rich interior life of associations, questions, and half-formed insights that your outer self rarely fully externalizes. You may be far more intellectually complex and restlessly curious in private than your public persona suggests. Dreams are vivid and often literally informative; solitary intellectual work ... research, writing, contemplative reading ... produces your deepest thinking. To work with this energy consciously, give your prolific private mind deliberate channels of expression ... a writing practice, a research project, a creative form ... so that what accumulates in private eventually finds its way into the world. The growth edge is that Gemini in the twelfth can become so comfortable with the perpetual generation of private insight that sharing it consistently begins to feel unnecessary; the growth work is trusting that what your mind produces in private genuinely belongs to a wider conversation.
Your Venus in Aries in the tenth house places your planet of attraction and values at the peak of your chart, directly influencing your career, public reputation, and relationship with authority. Venus in detriment in Aries means you pursue professional goals with boldness and charm, often pioneering new paths in your field. You are likely known publicly for your confidence, personal style, and willingness to take creative risks in your work. Careers in the arts, fashion, beauty, diplomacy, or any field requiring personal magnetism suit you well. Your professional relationships tend to be warm but competitive, and you prefer to lead rather than follow. The challenge is balancing ambition with grace ... pushing too hard can alienate the allies you need. Consciously cultivate strategic patience in your career, allowing your natural charm and initiative to open doors without burning bridges.
Your Mars in Aries in the tenth house ... the house of career, reputation, and public life ... is one of the most powerful placements for professional ambition and visibility. You are built to lead, initiate, and make your mark in the world. Careers that demand courage, competition, or independent decision-making suit you best. Others recognize your authority and drive, and you can build a remarkable public reputation through sheer initiative. Guard against burning out or alienating colleagues through impatience; sustainable ambition outlasts the quick sprint every time.
Your Jupiter in Pisces in the tenth house places domicile Jupiter at the peak of your chart, bringing compassionate, spiritually aware energy to your career, public reputation, and life purpose. You are drawn to careers that serve, heal, inspire, or create beauty ... the arts, healthcare, spiritual leadership, nonprofit work, counseling, or any field that allows you to channel your deep empathy into meaningful public contribution. Your public image is one of compassion, creativity, and genuine concern for the wellbeing of others. Professional success may come through paths that are unconventional or guided more by intuition than strategic planning. Authority figures often see your gifts and help nurture your career development. The challenge is lack of professional boundaries ... your desire to help can lead to career paths that underpay or undervalue your contributions. Insist on fair compensation for your gifts, and your career becomes a powerful vehicle for the compassionate, creative impact that this remarkable placement promises.
Saturn in Cancer is the detriment placement, the structuring planet uncomfortable in the Cardinal Water sign of emotional immersion. The twelfth house is the hidden register, the unconscious, the part of the chart the chart owner doesn't see directly. Saturn here in the 12th places the detriment work in the deepest possible terrain ... ancestral wounds, family secrets, unprocessed grief, the emotional weight that arrived before the chart owner did. Lives with this placement often carry old emotional patterns that ask for sustained, compassionate attention before they release their grip. The placement isn't easy. Dreams matter here, solitude matters here, the inner room matters more than most charts realize. It's not just inner work; it's the slow conscious work of meeting what was already there and giving it air. The maturation arrives through regular practice of inner tending ... therapy, journaling, prayer, contemplation, whatever lands. The discipline applied inward stays. The grip slowly loosens. What was carried becomes integrated.
Your Uranus in Aquarius in the eighth house brings the planet's full dignified power to the domain of shared resources, transformation, and deep psychological work. Aquarius is fixed air, so you approach the eighth house's intense themes with intellectual detachment and a systems-level perspective, and Uranus in its ruling sign produces sudden, brilliant insights into the hidden mechanics of power, money, and human psychology. As a generational placement, your cohort transforms financial technology, institutional power structures, and collective approaches to death and psychological healing, and in your eighth house, these themes are deeply personal despite your instinct to intellectualize them. You may have a genius for understanding financial systems, psychological patterns, or the technology of transformation. Intimacy requires you to move beyond intellectual analysis into genuine emotional vulnerability. The challenge is that Aquarian detachment in the eighth house can protect you from the raw experience of transformation that this house demands. When you allow yourself to be genuinely changed by your encounters with power, loss, and intimacy rather than merely analyzing them, your insight becomes not just brilliant but profoundly wise.
Your Neptune in Cancer in the second house blends the planet of idealism and dissolution with Cancer's protective, security-seeking nature, directing it into the house of money, possessions, and personal values. Neptune in Cancer is generational, but the second house makes financial and self-worth themes personally significant. You may have a deeply emotional relationship with money and possessions ... objects carry sentimental value, and financial security feels deeply linked to emotional safety. You are generous with those you care about and may be inspired by financial goals that serve family or community. The practical insight is to separate emotional security from financial security clearly in your mind, since conflating the two can lead to spending patterns driven by emotion rather than sound judgment.
Your Pluto in Cancer in the twelfth house tucks profound emotional transformation into the most hidden sector of your chart. Cancer's cardinal water energy in this realm of the unconscious, spirituality, and solitude means your deepest emotional patterns ... particularly those related to mother, family, and the primal need for safety ... operate largely below conscious awareness. You carry emotional undercurrents from your family lineage that surface in dreams, private moments, and times of solitude. There may be hidden grief, ancestral trauma, or suppressed nurturing needs that shape your life from the shadows until you bring them into awareness. Your capacity for emotional healing is immense, but it requires you to go inward, into the depths of feeling that most people avoid. Spiritual practices that involve water, emotional release, or ancestral healing are particularly powerful for you. The challenge is confronting buried emotional pain rather than numbing it through caretaking others. When you commit to your own deep emotional healing, you develop a quiet, profound spiritual authority rooted in genuine compassion.
Your North Node in Aquarius in the eighth house calls you to bring innovative, community-minded, and intellectually courageous approaches to the most transformative and psychologically intense dimensions of your life. You are here to learn that the deepest transformation comes through the willingness to radically detach from conventional frameworks of meaning ... to approach even death, shared resources, and profound psychological change with the scientist's open, forward-thinking curiosity. The eighth house focuses this growth on shared finances, deep psychology, and transformation. Approach psychological healing through innovative therapeutic modalities, engage with collective transformation work, and resist both conventional and personally dramatic responses to life's deepest changes. Revolutionary clarity is your transformative power.
Your Chiron in Pisces in the tenth house places the Wounded Healer at the summit of your chart, bringing your wound around sensitivity, idealism, and the longing for transcendence into your career and public life. You may struggle with finding a career that accommodates your spiritual sensitivity and artistic nature in a professional world that values pragmatism and measurable results. There can be a painful feeling of being a mystic lost in a world of managers, or an artist forced into a corporate framework. Your gift is the ability to bring genuine compassion, spiritual depth, and creative vision to your professional life, transforming workplaces and communities through the power of your sensitive, idealistic presence. The growth path involves trusting that there is a place in the professional world for your unique gifts, and building a career that allows your spiritual and artistic nature to flourish rather than forcing yourself into structures that deny your essential nature.
Lilith in Gemini carries the exile of the unacceptable mind ... the questions that were too sharp, the words that were too honest, the restless curiosity that made others feel destabilized. What was shamed in you was your intelligence deployed at full power, your ability to see contradictions others preferred to ignore, your refusal to pretend you didn't know what you knew. You may have learned to dull your wit in social situations, to ask fewer questions, to perform a lighter version of your intellect so as not to unsettle people. The reclamation here is the full unleashing of your mind ... speaking what you actually think rather than what is comfortable, asking the questions that cut, trusting that a mind this sharp is a gift and not a threat. When integrated, this Lilith produces an extraordinary communicator who speaks truths others circle around forever.
Ascendant (Rising) in Cancer
Cancer is a Cardinal Water sign, and on the Ascendant it leads with feeling ... the world meets your care before it meets your edges. You come across as warm, sensitive, quietly protective, someone who makes others feel looked after without seeming to try. There is a shell, though, and it takes time to open ... the softness on the surface guards something softer underneath. People sense the depth before they are let into it. The work is learning that the shell was meant to protect the feeling, not replace the contact, and that being read as gentle is not the same as being known.
Descendant in Capricorn
Capricorn is a Cardinal Earth sign, and on the Descendant it draws you toward partners who are serious ... ambitious, disciplined, emotionally grown, someone who treats partnership as something built rather than stumbled into. You seek a relationship with structure and a long horizon. What you are looking for in another is often the steady maturity you respect and want to stand beside.
Midheaven in Pisces
Pisces is a Mutable Water sign, and on the Midheaven it runs the career through imagination and compassion ... you are drawn to work that serves something larger, or that makes art out of feeling. The reputation grows through empathy, through the ability to reach people somewhere deeper than the transaction. You are known for the soul you bring to the work. The risk is the boundaries dissolving ... the work is giving the gift a structure that can hold it.
Imum Coeli in Virgo
Virgo is a Mutable Earth sign, and at the IC it shapes roots of order and care ... home has to function for you to feel at peace, the small systems quietly holding the day together. You recharge by tending your environment, putting things right, taking care of the details that make a space feel like yours. The private self rests when the world is in order.
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