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Born 1995-12-04 · London, England, UK · birth time unverified
Dina Asher-Smith's chart reveals an expansive, philosophical spirit... someone driven by meaning, adventure, and the belief that life is an ongoing discovery. With a Sagittarius Sun in the 9th house, their sense of purpose is expressed through the domain of philosophy and expansion... a placement that shapes how they show up in the world and what they're here to do.
Beneath the surface, a Taurus Moon speaks to what Dina needs emotionally... comfort, stability, and physical grounding to feel safe. This is the private self, the part that exists when the spotlight fades.
The world meets Dina through Aquarius rising... unique, forward-thinking, and slightly unconventional... someone who defies easy categorization. This is the lens through which all of their chart's energy is filtered, the first thing people sense before they know the full story.
Their drive is disciplined and strategic... they build toward goals with the patience of someone who knows time is on their side. A concentration of planets in Sagittarius gives Dina's chart a strong Sagittarius emphasis... amplifying the themes of that sign throughout their life.
♐ Sagittarius
11° · House 9
♉ Taurus
13° · House 2
♐ Sagittarius
18° · House 10
♑ Capricorn
8° · House 11
♑ Capricorn
2° · House 11
♐ Sagittarius
23° · House 10
♓ Pisces
18° · House 1
♑ Capricorn
27° · House 12
♑ Capricorn
23° · House 12
♐ Sagittarius
0° · House 9
♎ Libra
25° · House 8℞
♎ Libra
11° · House 7
Your Sun in Sagittarius in the ninth house is in its most natural domain ... Sagittarius governs the 9th house's themes of philosophy, higher education, foreign travel, and the expansion of the mind and spirit, and the Sun in this position means your core identity expresses most authentically through the ongoing, genuinely alive pursuit of wisdom and meaning. This is one of the most philosophically alive placements in the chart: you are a natural teacher, traveler, philosopher, and seeker whose sense of self is inseparable from the sense that the universe is larger and more interesting than you've yet discovered. Jupiter amplifies this house's already expansive energy, giving genuine gifts for higher education, publishing, international work, and the transmission of wisdom to audiences who need it. To work with this energy consciously, formalize your accumulated wisdom into teachings, books, or structured courses ... your breadth of experience and philosophical insight deserve to be genuinely shared rather than perpetually gathered. The honest challenge is the perpetual student who never graduates into genuine mastery: Sagittarius in the 9th can remain in the seeker role indefinitely, gathering philosophical frameworks with genuine enthusiasm while avoiding the commitment to a single path that would produce the depth from which actual teaching emerges.
Your Moon in Taurus in the second house is one of the chart's most naturally aligned configurations ... the Moon is exalted in Taurus, and the 2nd house governs exactly the domains of material security, personal values, and physical resource that Taurus needs to feel genuinely emotionally safe. This placement means your emotional wellbeing is directly and honestly connected to the state of your material life: financial stability provides a real psychological foundation from which your generosity, creativity, and warmth can operate, while material uncertainty generates a depth of anxiety that is not irrational but reflects a genuine need built into this placement. Venus rules Taurus, lending your relationship with money and material things a quality of genuine aesthetic intelligence ... you are drawn to beauty, quality, and lasting value rather than to fashion or flashy acquisition, and your instincts about what is actually worth having are among the most reliable in the zodiac. The fixed earth quality means you build financial security slowly, consistently, and with a patient intelligence that accumulates compounding returns over time. To work with this energy consciously, trust your natural instincts about lasting value and build from them over the long arc ... Taurus's financial intelligence is most fully expressed not in the single decision but in the sustained practice of discernment applied across years. The honest growth challenge is that the exalted Moon in Taurus in the 2nd house can make material security feel like the primary source of emotional safety in ways that resist the genuinely important truth that no material arrangement is permanent, and the growth is developing an inner sense of wellbeing that is anchored in character and values rather than resting entirely on what the account balance reflects.
Your Mercury in Sagittarius in the tenth house builds your professional reputation on the strength of your philosophical vision, your intellectual enthusiasm, and your genuine ability to communicate big ideas with a personal conviction that moves people in ways that more technically precise but less inspiring minds cannot. Mercury is in its detriment in Sagittarius, and in the tenth house of career and public standing, that quality means your professional authority is built on inspirational range rather than on demonstrated precision ... which is genuinely valuable and which also requires conscious management of its limitations. You are known in your field as someone who sees the big picture, who thinks across disciplines, and who communicates with the kind of genuine passion that makes audiences feel ideas are personally relevant. To work with this energy consciously, develop demonstrable expertise in at least one domain as the anchor of your professional reputation ... the visionary breadth that characterizes your public communication is most powerful when it is backed by real mastery in a specific area. The growth edge is that Mercury in detriment in the tenth house can produce a professional reputation that inspires without fully delivering on its own implications; the growth work is developing the discipline to follow your biggest professional ideas all the way through to their practical realization.
Your Venus in Capricorn in the eleventh house brings a structured, loyal, and practically minded approach to friendships, group involvement, and your vision for the future. You prefer a small, established circle of friends built on mutual respect and shared ambitions rather than a wide social network of casual acquaintances. Group involvement tends toward professional organizations, mentorship networks, or established institutions rather than informal social movements. Your vision for the future emphasizes building lasting structures, preserving valuable traditions, and creating measurable progress through disciplined effort. You are a loyal and reliable friend who shows up consistently over time. The challenge is social conservatism that limits your exposure to diverse perspectives and unconventional thinkers. Consciously expand your social circle beyond your comfort zone, welcoming friends who challenge your assumptions, and your well-structured social life will gain the creative vitality it needs.
Your Mars in Capricorn in the eleventh house channels exalted Mars energy into friendships, groups, and collective causes with strategic purpose and long-term commitment. You bring a serious, results-oriented energy to any collective endeavor you commit to, and groups genuinely benefit from your capacity to turn idealistic goals into achievable plans. You are a loyal friend who shows up consistently rather than just enthusiastically. You are drawn to organizations or causes with clear structures and measurable outcomes. The insight: your gift to collective efforts is not just your strategic capacity but your demonstrated reliability over time ... the kind of consistent showing up that builds the institutional strength that sustains change long after inspiration has faded.
Your Jupiter in Sagittarius in the tenth house places domicile Jupiter at the very peak of your chart, creating exceptional potential for career success, public recognition, and leadership in your chosen field. You are drawn to careers with real meaning ... education, law, publishing, international relations, philosophy, religion, or any field that operates on a grand scale. Your public reputation is one of wisdom, integrity, optimism, and vision, and you naturally attract professional opportunities that expand your influence. Authority figures tend to support your growth, and you may become a significant authority figure yourself. Career achievements often come through some combination of genuine merit and fortunate timing. The challenge is overreaching or taking on so much professional responsibility that your personal life suffers. Build a career that is both meaningful and sustainable, and this remarkable placement delivers professional fulfillment and public impact that matches your considerable vision.
Your Saturn in Pisces in the first house brings a gentle, complex, and sometimes paradoxical quality to your identity and self-presentation. Saturn's demand for structure and clarity operates in the sign of dissolution, mystery, and transcendence ... which means building a coherent sense of self requires conscious, patient effort rather than coming naturally. You may have grown up feeling unclear about who you are, absorbing others' energies and expectations rather than developing firm personal boundaries. Over time, however, you develop an identity of unusual compassion and spiritual depth, and your strength is precisely that it has been earned through genuine self-inquiry rather than inherited from social convention. Your quiet presence carries real weight.
Your Uranus in Capricorn in the twelfth house places structural transformation energy in the most hidden and spiritual sector of your chart. Capricorn is cardinal earth, so even in this mystical domain your unconscious works in an organized, purposeful way, processing themes of authority, achievement, and institutional belonging beneath your awareness. As a generational placement, your cohort transforms society's unconscious relationship with power, hierarchy, and the structures that shape collective life, and in your twelfth house, this work happens within your own psyche. You may carry unconscious patterns around authority, ambition, or the pressure to achieve that surface through dreams, anxiety, or unexpected life disruptions. Your spiritual life may involve deconstructing inherited beliefs about success and replacing them with more authentic measures of a life well-lived. The challenge is recognizing and releasing the internalized authority figures that operate in your unconscious, driving behaviors you did not consciously choose. When you bring awareness to these deep patterns and consciously decide which structures serve your genuine wellbeing, you access an inner authority that is both profoundly grounded and spiritually free.
Your Neptune in Capricorn in the twelfth house places the planet of dissolution and spiritual depth in the house of hidden matters, retreat, and the unconscious, filtered through Capricorn's disciplined, structured, and purposeful nature. Neptune in Capricorn is generational, but the twelfth house makes its themes most private. Your inner life has a quality of disciplined spiritual seeking ... you may approach meditation, prayer, or contemplative practice with the same sustained commitment you bring to any important endeavor. There may be karmic themes around authority, tradition, or the structures you have inherited from the past that are best worked through in solitude and honest self-examination. The practical insight is that your deepest spiritual work involves releasing the need for your inner life to be productive, and simply resting in what is.
Your Pluto in Sagittarius in the ninth house is a powerfully resonant placement, as Sagittarius naturally rules this house of philosophy, higher education, and the search for truth. Every ninth house theme is amplified ... your quest for meaning is relentless, your philosophical convictions carry transformative power, and your relationship with belief is both central to your identity and subject to periodic, dramatic upheaval. You may pursue higher education with singular intensity or become a teacher, writer, or spiritual leader whose ideas genuinely change how people think. Travel and exposure to foreign cultures are deeply transformative rather than merely enjoyable. Your beliefs are not casual opinions but core structures of your being, which makes philosophical crises profoundly unsettling and profoundly productive. The challenge is remaining genuinely open to perspectives that challenge your worldview rather than becoming dogmatic or intolerant. When you pursue truth with both fire and humility, your philosophical vision becomes a genuinely transformative force in the world.
Your North Node in Libra in the eighth house calls you to bring balance, fairness, and genuine relational grace into the most intense and transformative dimensions of your life. You are here to learn that even the deepest psychological work and most profound intimate connections require a foundation of equity and mutual consideration. The eighth house focuses this growth on shared resources, sexuality, deep psychology, and transformation. Approach shared financial arrangements with careful fairness, bring relational grace into your most intimate connections, and use the work of therapy or inner healing to develop greater equanimity. Your greatest transformative power comes through the courage to stay balanced in the storm.
Your Chiron in Libra in the seventh house is one of the most significant Chiron placements, as Libra naturally rules this house of committed partnerships and marriage. Your deepest wound is directly connected to your experience of partnership ... the fear that you cannot be in a healthy, balanced relationship, or that you lose yourself entirely when you commit to another person. You may have a pattern of attracting partners who need you to be their mirror while offering no reflection of your own worth in return. Codependency, people-pleasing within partnerships, and the sacrifice of your identity for the sake of togetherness are core challenges. Your gift is an extraordinary depth of understanding about what makes relationships work, which allows you to counsel and support others even while your own partnerships remain challenging. The growth path is learning that the healthiest partnership begins with a whole, autonomous self, and that the love you seek can only be received by someone who knows and values who they are.