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Born 1967-11-15 · Vallejo, California, USA · birth time unverified
E-40's chart reveals an intense, penetrating nature... someone who sees beneath surfaces, transforms what they touch, and finds identity through depth and emotional truth. With a Scorpio 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 E-40 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 E-40 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. With 3 retrograde planets in their natal chart, much of E-40's energy is directed inward... a rich inner world that fuels their outer expression. A concentration of planets in Scorpio gives E-40's chart a strong Scorpio emphasis... amplifying the themes of that sign throughout their life.
♏ Scorpio
22° · House 9
♉ Taurus
7° · House 3
♏ Scorpio
3° · House 9
♎ Libra
6° · House 8
♑ Capricorn
17° · House 12
♍ Virgo
3° · House 7
♈ Aries
6° · House 2℞
♍ Virgo
28° · House 8
♏ Scorpio
24° · House 9
♍ Virgo
22° · House 8
♈ Aries
27° · House 3℞
♓ Pisces
25° · House 2℞
Your Sun in Scorpio in the ninth house connects your identity to a deep, passionate, and sometimes consuming pursuit of truth, meaning, and the kind of philosophical or spiritual depth that actually transforms rather than merely informs. Scorpio is fixed water co-ruled by Pluto and Mars, and in the 9th house's domain of belief and the search for meaning those qualities produce someone who seeks wisdom that changes them at a fundamental level ... who wants to encounter ideas the way one encounters a genuine mystery, with the willingness to be altered by what is found. You may be drawn to esoteric philosophy, depth psychology, transformative spiritual traditions, or the cross-cultural investigation of power and taboo. Your beliefs, once formed through genuine inner investigation, are held with intensity and defended with a tenacity that reflects how much they actually cost you to arrive at. To work with this energy consciously, allow your philosophical convictions to undergo the same process of death and rebirth you apply to everything else ... your willingness to dissolve and genuinely re-examine what you believe is what keeps your wisdom alive rather than calcified. The honest challenge is philosophical dogmatism dressed as psychological depth: Scorpio in the 9th can hold its hard-won beliefs with a fixity that stops genuine inquiry, and the growth is discovering that the most powerful philosophical courage is the willingness to remain genuinely uncertain about what matters most.
Your Moon in Taurus in the third house brings the Moon's exalted patience and Venus's aesthetic intelligence into the domain of communication, learning, and the daily intellectual environment ... producing a mind that moves deliberately, speaks with measured care, and tends to produce communication that is remarkably grounded, credible, and built to last rather than merely to impress in the moment. The Moon's placement in the 3rd house means your emotional wellbeing is substantially connected to the quality of your daily conversations and your immediate intellectual environment: stimulating, authentic exchanges nourish you, while relationships characterized by superficiality, dishonesty, or communicative chaos are genuinely depleting in ways that take a while to recognize but accumulate unmistakably. Fixed earth gives your mind a characteristic quality: you think slowly and thoroughly rather than quickly and skimmingly, you arrive at positions through genuine consideration, and you hold those positions with a tenacity that can be either a great strength or a significant liability depending on whether the position deserves it. Your voice and speaking manner likely carry a quality of calm authority that others find trustworthy ... you seem to know what you're talking about, in part because you've actually thought it through. To work with this energy consciously, practice the discipline of genuine intellectual revision ... bringing the same patient thoroughness to updating a belief as to originally forming it is the highest expression of this Moon's intelligence. The honest growth challenge is that fixed earth in the 3rd can develop communicative and intellectual habits it is very comfortable with and then resist the disruption of encountering something that genuinely challenges its conclusions, and the growth is making curiosity as consistent a practice as reliability.
Your Mercury in Scorpio in the ninth house gives you a philosophical mind that refuses the easy answer, the comforting narrative, and the belief system that has not been genuinely tested at its foundations ... your pursuit of philosophical and spiritual truth is characterized by a willingness to go beneath every surface until you reach what is actually there. Mercury governs thinking and communication; Scorpio is fixed water co-ruled by Mars and Pluto, and in the ninth house of higher learning, philosophy, and the ongoing project of building a meaningful worldview, that quality produces a philosophical mind that is genuinely transformative rather than merely accumulative. You may be drawn to depth psychology, mysticism, and transformative traditions that require genuine personal engagement rather than intellectual exploration from a safe distance. To work with this energy consciously, develop your capacity for philosophical and spiritual transformation by allowing your most important beliefs to be genuinely challenged rather than strategically defended ... the beliefs that survive real testing are far more valuable than those held through their resistance to examination. The growth edge is that Scorpio's intensity in the ninth house can make philosophical and spiritual positions feel like personal territories to defend rather than ongoing investigations; the growth work is developing the courage to be genuinely changed by what you discover, not only to deepen your existing convictions.
Your Venus in Libra in the eighth house brings grace, diplomatic skill, and a desire for fairness to the intense realm of intimacy, shared resources, and psychological transformation. Venus in its ruling sign seeks to create beauty and balance even in the most emotionally complex territory. Financial matters involving joint assets, business partnerships, or inheritance are handled with fairness and attention to equity. Intimacy is approached as an equal exchange ... you seek mutual vulnerability and shared power rather than dominance or submission. You have a gift for making difficult emotional conversations feel safe and balanced. The challenge is using diplomacy to avoid the raw, messy, and sometimes unfair reality of deep emotional experience. Consciously allow yourself to enter emotional territory that cannot be neatly balanced or resolved, trusting that genuine transformation sometimes requires sitting with discomfort rather than immediately seeking harmony.
Your Mars in Capricorn in the twelfth house places exalted Mars energy in the realm of the hidden, the spiritual, and the unconscious. Your most powerful drives may operate below the surface of daily awareness ... a quiet, patient ambition that works through you even when you are not consciously directing it. Solitary, disciplined practices ... meditation, long-term study, dedicated spiritual work ... are genuinely energizing for you rather than depleting. There can be a pattern of suppressing vulnerability or emotional needs in favor of appearing capable; allowing yourself to rest in the private realm, without needing to produce or achieve, is a powerful healing practice. The insight: the same extraordinary discipline you bring to outer achievement, applied to inner development, leads to wisdom of the highest order.
Your Jupiter in Virgo in the seventh house brings analytical, service-oriented energy to your partnerships and closest relationships. You are drawn to partners who are intelligent, competent, and practically reliable, and you show love through acts of service, helpful advice, and attention to your partner's needs. Relationships grow through shared commitment to improvement ... you and your partner help each other become better versions of yourselves. Jupiter here suggests that partnerships bring growth through practical collaboration and mutual support. The challenge is excessive criticism within relationships ... your sharp eye for imperfection can erode your partner's confidence if not balanced with appreciation. Make a conscious practice of expressing gratitude and acknowledging what is working well alongside your suggestions for improvement, and your partnerships become genuinely growth-oriented without feeling like constant performance reviews.
Your Saturn in Aries in the second house brings a complex relationship with money and self-worth. You may have experienced financial scarcity or insecurity early in life, or felt that your value had to be proven rather than assumed. The Aries influence pushes you to act fast, while Saturn demands you slow down and build sustainably ... the tension between those two energies is your core money lesson. When you channel discipline into your earning strategy, you can become a formidable self-starter who builds wealth through sheer persistence. Practical insight: create a structured budget before acting on financial impulses.
Your Uranus in Virgo in the eighth house directs analytical precision and innovative thinking into the domain of shared resources, deep psychology, and transformation. Virgo is mutable earth, so you approach the eighth house's intense themes with a desire to understand them systematically, and Uranus adds sudden breakthroughs to your investigative process. As a generational placement, your cohort transforms how society analyzes financial systems, mental health, and the mechanics of change, and in your eighth house, these themes are deeply personal. You may be drawn to research, psychology, forensic analysis, or any work that involves uncovering hidden patterns. Your approach to joint finances is meticulous, and you likely track shared resources with careful attention to detail. Intimacy requires you to let go of the analytical distance that usually makes you feel safe. The challenge is trusting the transformative process even when it defies your ability to analyze and categorize it. When you allow mystery to coexist with your remarkable intelligence, your capacity for deep transformation becomes one of your most powerful assets.
Your Neptune in Scorpio in the ninth house places the planet of spirituality and transcendence in Scorpio's intensely investigative, all-or-nothing sign, within the house of philosophy, higher learning, and belief. Neptune in Scorpio is generational, but your ninth house placement makes the quest for meaning a personally defining and often consuming theme. You are drawn to spiritual traditions and philosophies that are not afraid of the dark ... traditions that engage with death, rebirth, power, and the shadow alongside the light. You may be deeply interested in esoteric or mystical paths. The practical insight is to bring the same honesty you apply to exploring the shadow to your own spiritual practice, examining where your beliefs might be serving avoidance or control rather than genuine liberation.
Your Pluto in Virgo in the eighth house merges transformative power with analytical precision in the house of shared resources, deep psychology, and rebirth. This placement gives you an extraordinary ability to analyze hidden patterns, whether in financial systems, psychological dynamics, or the invisible structures that hold relationships together. You approach the eighth house's themes of intimacy, shared money, and personal transformation with Virgo's characteristic thoroughness, leaving no stone unturned in your quest to understand what lies beneath the surface. You may be drawn to work in research, psychology, forensic analysis, or any field that requires uncovering hidden truths through methodical investigation. The challenge is knowing when analysis must give way to surrender ... the eighth house ultimately demands that you release control and trust the process of transformation. When you combine your analytical brilliance with genuine acceptance of mystery, you become a powerful healer and investigator whose precision serves deep, alchemical change.
Your North Node in Aries in the third house points toward growth through direct, courageous communication and independent thinking. You are here to develop your own voice ... to speak up, assert your ideas, and trust your mental instincts rather than blending your views with those around you. The third house focuses this energy on everyday conversations, writing, local community, and learning. Practice speaking first, debating with confidence, and sharing opinions without softening every edge. Your most meaningful growth happens when you use words as acts of courage rather than tools of diplomacy.
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.