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Born 1961-10-13 · Chicago, Illinois, USA · birth time unverified
Doc Rivers's chart reveals a natural diplomat... someone who seeks beauty, balance, and fairness, and finds identity through relationships and the art of connection. With a Libra Sun in the 10th house, their sense of purpose is expressed through the domain of career and public life... a placement that shapes how they show up in the world and what they're here to do.
Beneath the surface, a Sagittarius Moon speaks to what Doc needs emotionally... freedom, meaning, and the sense that life is going somewhere expansive. This is the private self, the part that exists when the spotlight fades.
The world meets Doc through Sagittarius rising... open, enthusiastic, and infectiously optimistic... someone who makes everything feel like an adventure. 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 runs deep and is not easily deterred... they pursue goals with quiet, transformative intensity. With 3 retrograde planets in their natal chart, much of Doc's energy is directed inward... a rich inner world that fuels their outer expression. A concentration of planets in Scorpio gives Doc's chart a strong Scorpio emphasis... amplifying the themes of that sign throughout their life.
♎ Libra
20° · House 10
♐ Sagittarius
6° · House 12
♏ Scorpio
7° · House 11℞
♍ Virgo
24° · House 9
♏ Scorpio
8° · House 11
♑ Capricorn
27° · House 2
♑ Capricorn
23° · House 1
♌ Leo
29° · House 8
♏ Scorpio
10° · House 11
♍ Virgo
9° · House 9
♌ Leo
25° · House 8℞
♓ Pisces
2° · House 2℞
Your Sun in Libra in the tenth house builds your career and public reputation on your diplomatic skill, aesthetic sense, and the genuine social intelligence that makes you both effective and pleasurable to work with in professional contexts. Libra is cardinal air ruled by Venus, and at the Midheaven those qualities produce a public identity characterized by refinement, genuine fairness, and an aesthetic dimension that distinguishes you in professional domains where those qualities are valued. You are drawn to careers in law, diplomacy, art, design, public relations, mediation, or any field where interpersonal grace and aesthetic judgment are genuine professional assets. The Sun in fall in Libra here means that career development may genuinely involve learning to assert yourself publicly with the same grace you extend to others ... the diplomatic skill that makes you professionally beloved can also make it difficult to take the decisive stands that lasting professional authority requires. To work with this energy consciously, step into public professional roles with confidence in your genuine relational and aesthetic gifts, and develop the capacity to hold a professional position under pressure rather than seeking the compromise that keeps everyone comfortable. The honest challenge is the professional diplomat who cannot afford to have enemies: Libra in the 10th can avoid the necessary professional confrontations that genuine leadership requires, and the growth is learning that lasting respect is built through honest positions held gracefully rather than through universal pleasantness.
Your Moon in Sagittarius in the twelfth house places mutable fire's philosophically expansive optimism and Jupiter's meaning-seeking wisdom in the most hidden, spiritually resonant, and psychologically private sector of the chart ... creating an interior life that is considerably more philosophically rich, spiritually adventurous, and profoundly meaning-oriented than the outer social presentation typically suggests, and where your deepest philosophical and spiritual convictions operate as a private inner resource rather than as publicly declared positions. The 12th house governs retreat, the unconscious, spiritual preparation, and the hidden dimensions of experience; Sagittarius here means your most important philosophical insights and spiritual experiences tend to arrive in solitude, in the liminal spaces between ordinary consciousness, in dreams that carry a quality of genuine revelation, and in the moments of private contemplation where the Jupiterian mind, freed from the social requirement to explain and share, can encounter the genuinely large. Your private faith ... the inner conviction about life's meaning and purpose that sustains you through difficulty ... may be considerably deeper and more sustaining than others around you know, because it lives in the 12th house's domain of the non-publicly-visible. To work with this energy consciously, honor the interior philosophical and spiritual life as a genuine resource rather than treating it as merely preparation for the public expression that might someday arrive ... for this placement, the private dimension is itself the destination, and the wisdom that accumulates there is real and valuable independent of whether it is ever communicated outward. The honest growth challenge is that Sagittarius in the 12th can keep its most important philosophical insights privately contained rather than sharing them where they might genuinely serve others, and the growth is finding the forms ... through writing, through teaching, through the one honest conversation ... in which what you have been quietly developing in the depths can become genuinely available to the world.
Your Mercury in Scorpio in the eleventh house brings a psychologically astute, strategically intelligent, and sometimes searingly honest voice to your social world ... your friendships, community groups, and collective endeavors benefit from a mind that sees through surface dynamics to the actual power structures and underlying motivations that drive collective behavior. Mercury governs how you think and communicate in social contexts; Scorpio is fixed water co-ruled by Mars and Pluto, and in the eleventh house of friendship, community, and collective vision, that quality means you are drawn to communities working on genuine systemic change and you are most valuable in those communities for exactly the quality of perception that others find difficult to sustain. When you say something in a group setting, it tends to matter ... because you do not speak unless you have something worth saying. To work with this energy consciously, develop the practice of naming what you see in group dynamics with the care and precision that makes it useful rather than destabilizing ... your ability to see what is really happening is a gift for the communities you care about when it is offered with genuine intention to serve. The growth edge is that Scorpio in the eleventh house can develop a social presence that is valued for its depth but found difficult to be genuinely close to; the growth work is allowing your social world to include genuine warmth and ease alongside the psychological intensity that comes naturally.
Your Venus in Virgo in the ninth house brings practical, analytical, and service-oriented values to your exploration of philosophy, higher education, and travel. Venus in its fall here means you approach big ideas and distant cultures with a discerning, sometimes skeptical eye ... you value philosophies that work practically rather than those that merely sound beautiful. Higher education is pursued with discipline and a focus on developing useful skills. Travel appeals most when it involves learning practical skills, studying health traditions, or contributing through service work. Your belief system is grounded, evidence-based, and resistant to dogma or blind faith. The challenge is being so focused on practical application that you miss the expansive, wonder-filled dimension of philosophical and spiritual exploration. Consciously allow yourself to engage with ideas that cannot be immediately proven or applied, and your philosophical life will become richer and more meaningful.
Your Mars in Scorpio in the eleventh house brings intense, passionate, and strategically focused energy to friendships, communities, and collective causes. Your friendships are few but deeply loyal ... you do not engage superficially in social contexts, and the bonds you do form are forged in genuine shared depth. You are drawn to causes involving justice, transformation, power dynamics, and the recovery of what has been hidden or suppressed. Within groups, you often become the person who names the uncomfortable truth that needs to be addressed. The insight: your ability to see beneath the surface of social dynamics is a powerful gift for any community you choose to invest in ... use it with both courage and care.
Your Jupiter in Capricorn in the second house brings disciplined, structured energy to your finances, possessions, and sense of self-worth. With Jupiter in its fall here, abundance does not come easily or quickly, but what you build financially is remarkably solid and enduring. You are a careful, strategic manager of resources who understands the value of compound growth, long-term investment, and living within your means. Self-worth is connected to tangible achievement and financial competence rather than abstract confidence. You may earn through business, management, finance, or any field that rewards disciplined, long-term effort. The challenge is scarcity thinking ... believing that resources are always limited and that generosity is a luxury you cannot afford. Practice strategic generosity alongside your natural prudence, and you will discover that your careful approach to money generates more than enough abundance to share.
Your Saturn in Capricorn in the first house is among the most powerful possible placements for Saturn: Capricorn is Saturn's own sign, and here it operates with maximum strength and clarity of purpose. Your identity is built on discipline, ambition, and a deep sense of personal responsibility ... you may have seemed older than your years from a young age, carrying authority and seriousness that peers found either admirable or intimidating. The gift of this placement is extraordinary potential for long-term achievement in any domain requiring sustained effort and structural mastery. The challenge is learning to let your guard down ... to allow warmth, spontaneity, and vulnerability to exist alongside your impressive capability.
Your Uranus in Leo in the eighth house directs creative, dramatic energy into the domain of shared resources, transformation, and deep psychological work. Leo is fixed fire, so you face the eighth house's intense themes with courage and a desire to emerge transformed rather than diminished, while Uranus in detriment adds sudden, dramatic turns to your encounters with power, intimacy, and loss. As a generational placement, your cohort transforms cultural attitudes toward ego death, creative legacy, and the relationship between personal power and vulnerability, and in your eighth house, these themes are deeply personal. You may experience sudden shifts in joint finances, dramatic psychological breakthroughs, or encounters with mortality that permanently alter your relationship with your own ego. Intimacy requires you to let go of the performance and be genuinely seen. The challenge is surrendering control ... Leo's pride combined with Uranian unpredictability can create a fear of vulnerability that blocks genuine transformation. When you have the courage to let yourself be truly known in your most private moments, the transformation you undergo is nothing short of magnificent.
Your Neptune in Scorpio in the eleventh house places the planet of dreams and collective vision in the house of friends, communities, and social causes, charged with Scorpio's intense, transformative, and deeply bonded energy. Neptune in Scorpio is generational, but the eleventh house makes group belonging and collective idealism personally meaningful. You are drawn to communities organized around deep transformation ... activist groups tackling systemic power, spiritual communities engaged with shadow work, or any collective committed to fundamental rather than superficial change. Your friendship bonds tend to be few but profound. The practical insight is to ensure your community involvements serve genuine transformation rather than collective intensity for its own sake ... depth is most valuable when it is directed toward something genuinely worth building.
Your Pluto in Virgo in the ninth house directs transformative analytical power toward philosophy, higher education, and the search for practical wisdom. Virgo's mutable earth energy ensures that your spiritual and intellectual pursuits must produce tangible, useful results ... abstract philosophy that cannot be applied to daily life holds little appeal. You may undergo dramatic shifts in your worldview triggered by detailed study, health-related discoveries, or encounters with methodologies that reshape your understanding of how things work. Academic pursuits tend toward subjects where precision and practical application matter ... medicine, environmental science, nutrition, or systems analysis. Travel may transform you through exposure to different approaches to health, work, and daily living. The growth edge is allowing room for mystery and faith alongside your need for empirical evidence. When you balance analytical rigor with openness to the unprovable, your grounded wisdom becomes a genuinely transformative resource for yourself and others.
Your North Node in Leo in the eighth house calls you to bring courageous authenticity, creative self-expression, and warm-hearted pride into the most transformative experiences of your life. You are here to learn that true transformation requires the courage to remain yourself ... even in the depths of loss, intimacy, or psychological crisis. The eighth house focuses this growth on shared resources, sexuality, deep psychology, and death and rebirth. Be boldly vulnerable in intimate relationships, approach psychological transformation as a creative act of self-authorship, and resist losing yourself entirely in a partner's intense world. Your greatest power in the deep is your unquenchable, individual light.
Your Chiron in Pisces in the second house directs the Wounded Healer toward finances and self-worth through Pisces' compassionate, boundaryless mutable water energy. Your core wound involves the tension between spiritual values and material needs ... you may feel that caring about money is unspiritual, or that your compassionate, giving nature is incompatible with financial success. There can be a pattern of letting money slip through your fingers, giving too generously, or feeling guilty about accumulating wealth when others are suffering. Your sense of self-worth may be fragile, easily dissolved by others' opinions or by your own tendency toward self-sacrifice. Your gift is a spiritual perspective on abundance that helps others develop a healthy relationship between their material and spiritual lives. The growth path involves recognizing that financial stability supports rather than contradicts your compassionate nature, and that you deserve material comfort as much as anyone, regardless of how much you give to others.