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Born 1809-01-19 · Boston, Massachusetts, USA · birth time unverified
Edgar Allan Poe's chart reveals a disciplined, ambitious nature... someone who builds toward long-term goals with patience and finds identity through achievement and responsibility. With a Capricorn 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 Pisces Moon speaks to what Edgar needs emotionally... creative escape, spiritual connection, and permission to dissolve into something larger. This is the private self, the part that exists when the spotlight fades.
The world meets Edgar through Taurus rising... calm, grounded, and reassuringly steady... someone people trust immediately. 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 energy is channeled through partnership and diplomacy... they prefer strategy to force. A concentration of planets in Pisces gives Edgar's chart a strong Pisces emphasis... amplifying the themes of that sign throughout their life.
♑ Capricorn
29° · House 9
♓ Pisces
15° · House 11
♑ Capricorn
29° · House 9
♓ Pisces
9° · House 11
♎ Libra
18° · House 6
♓ Pisces
16° · House 11
♐ Sagittarius
1° · House 7
♏ Scorpio
9° · House 6
♐ Sagittarius
6° · House 7
♓ Pisces
13° · House 11
♏ Scorpio
8° · House 6℞
♒ Aquarius
9° · House 10
Your Sun in Capricorn in the ninth house brings cardinal earth purposefulness and Saturn's insistence on tested, structural truth to the domain of philosophy, higher education, spiritual belief, and the search for meaning ... producing a mind that approaches the largest questions with the same methodical seriousness it brings to building a career or constructing a balance sheet. Capricorn is ruled by Saturn, the planet of accumulated wisdom, the long arc of time, and the hard-won insight that only lived experience can produce; the 9th house is the natural domain of Jupiter, expansive and truth-seeking, and Capricorn here means that expansion is earned and empirically grounded rather than optimistic and speculative. You are drawn to philosophical and spiritual traditions that have been tested by centuries of practice ... not spiritual fashions but the enduring frameworks that have actually guided human lives through hardship and proved their worth. This placement connects your identity to your worldview; what you believe about how the world works is inseparable from who you understand yourself to be. To work with this energy consciously, allow your philosophical life to be both rigorous and genuinely open ... the most authoritative Capricornian wisdom is not the wisdom that refuses to be questioned but the wisdom that has been questioned repeatedly and held. The growth edge is that cardinal earth in the 9th can mistake inherited or institutionally sanctioned belief for personally verified wisdom, and the growth is ensuring that your philosophical authority is earned from direct experience rather than borrowed from tradition.
Your Moon in Pisces in the eleventh house connects your emotional security to a compassionately inclusive social world and communities organized around spiritual practice, creative vision, and the healing of collective suffering. The eleventh house governs friendships, groups, and shared aspirations for the future, and Pisces brings mutable water energy ... empathic, imaginative, and boundary-dissolving ... to these social domains. This placement means you feel most emotionally at home among sensitive, diverse, and imaginative people who share your genuine commitment to a more compassionate world and your openness to the spiritual dimensions of collective human experience. Your friendships may carry a quality of spiritual recognition ... encounters that feel destined, deeply meaningful, and connected to something larger than personal social preference. You are drawn to communities engaged in healing work, artistic creation, spiritual practice, or service to those who are suffering. The invitation here is to notice maintaining clear personal boundaries in your social giving rather than absorbing the pain and needs of every group and individual who seeks your compassion. Consciously protect your emotional energy while remaining open-hearted. Your gift for creating compassionate, spiritually aware, and genuinely inclusive social communities is a beautiful and genuinely important contribution to the collective healing that the world so deeply needs.
Your Mercury in Capricorn in the ninth house brings a structurally rigorous, practically grounded, and patiently thorough mind to the domains of philosophy, higher learning, and the ongoing project of building a worldview that is both intellectually sound and practically useful. Mercury governs thinking and communication; Capricorn is cardinal earth ruled by Saturn, and in the ninth house of big questions and expansive seeking, that quality means your philosophical thinking is characterized by a genuine commitment to what is actually workable in the real world rather than merely theoretically elegant. You want a philosophy that can be lived ... that connects intellectual integrity to practical action in ways that hold up under the pressure of daily life. You may be drawn to law, economics, practical philosophy, or any intellectual domain that connects rigorous thinking to real-world consequences. To work with this energy consciously, develop your natural philosophical discipline alongside a genuine openness to the dimensions of meaning and experience that resist practical reduction ... some of what the ninth house holds cannot be fully captured in structural or practical terms. The growth edge is that Saturn-ruled Capricorn in the ninth house can produce a philosophical life that is admirably grounded but somewhat resistant to the genuine wonder and mystical dimension of ninth-house experience; the growth work is allowing the largest questions to remain genuinely open rather than conclusively resolved by practical usefulness.
Your Venus in Pisces in the eleventh house brings compassion, artistic sensitivity, and spiritual idealism to your friendships, group involvement, and vision for the future. Venus exalted here creates a genuinely loving, non-judgmental approach to friendship ... you accept people as they are and see the best in everyone. Your social circle may include artists, healers, spiritual seekers, and anyone drawn to your gentle, inclusive energy. Group involvement in charitable causes, artistic collaborations, or spiritual communities brings deep fulfillment. Your vision for the future is compassionate and idealistic, emphasizing universal love, artistic beauty, and spiritual connection among all people. The challenge is being taken advantage of by friends who exploit your generous, non-judgmental nature. Consciously develop discernment about who deserves your trust and energy, offering your extraordinary compassion from a place of strength rather than obligation, and your social life will be both deeply fulfilling and sustainably nourishing.
Your Mars in Libra in the sixth house brings cooperative, fair-minded, and aesthetically attuned energy to daily work and health routines. You work best in pleasant, harmonious environments and in roles that involve collaboration, mediation, or creating beauty in practical contexts. Conflict with coworkers is something you work hard to avoid, which makes you a valued team member though sometimes one who suppresses legitimate concerns. Health routines that are enjoyable and balanced ... rather than punishing ... are most sustainable for you. The insight: addressing workplace imbalances or unfair situations with the same directness you'd encourage in others makes your professional environment genuinely fairer for everyone.
Your Jupiter in Pisces in the eleventh house brings domicile Jupiter's compassionate, spiritually expansive energy to your friendships, social networks, and involvement with groups and causes. You attract friends who are sensitive, creative, and spiritually inclined, and your social life is characterized by deep emotional bonds, shared creative pursuits, and collective spiritual exploration. Causes related to alleviating suffering ... homelessness, addiction recovery, mental health awareness, environmental protection, animal welfare ... resonate deeply with you. Your social contribution is one of emotional support, creative inspiration, and the ability to see the best in every person and situation. The challenge is losing yourself in group dynamics or attracting friends who drain your empathy without reciprocating. Choose your social commitments with discernment alongside your natural compassion, and your involvement with groups and causes becomes a genuinely healing force that serves the collective while honoring your own needs and boundaries.
Your Saturn in Sagittarius in the seventh house brings philosophical compatibility and shared values to the top of your requirements in close partnerships. You need partners who share your commitment to truth-seeking, personal growth, and freedom of thought ... and relationships that constrain your intellectual or philosophical development simply do not last. Saturn here asks you to balance freedom with genuine commitment: Sagittarius wants to roam, while the seventh house demands sustained relational investment. The breakthrough is realizing that a deeply compatible partner expands your world rather than limiting it. The relationships you build when you get this balance right are genuinely enriching, adventurous, and built to last.
Your Uranus in Scorpio in the sixth house brings deep, transformative energy to your daily work, health, and service routines. Scorpio is fixed water, so you approach your everyday tasks with psychological intensity and a desire to understand the hidden dimensions of your work, while Uranus ensures that your routines undergo periodic, dramatic overhauls. As a generational placement, your cohort transforms health systems, work power dynamics, and how society addresses the psychological dimensions of illness and labor, and in your sixth house, these themes shape your daily experience. You may thrive in healing professions, research, crisis management, or work that requires emotional resilience and investigative skill. Your health is deeply connected to your emotional state, and unprocessed psychological material can manifest physically. The challenge is not obsessing over health concerns or allowing workplace power dynamics to consume your daily peace. When you develop work and health routines that include regular emotional processing and genuine self-care, your daily life becomes a practice of ongoing transformation that sustains rather than depletes you.
Your Neptune in Sagittarius in the seventh house brings the planet of idealism and dissolution into the house of partnerships and marriage, colored by Sagittarius' adventurous, philosophically generous spirit. Neptune in Sagittarius is generational, but the seventh house makes close relationship themes personally significant. You seek a partner who is a genuine intellectual and spiritual companion ... someone with whom the adventure of life is larger than it could be alone. You bring optimism, philosophical depth, and expansive warmth to your relationships. The risk is idealizing a partner's freedom and vision while overlooking the need for sustained, rooted commitment. Your practical insight is to allow your partnerships to include both the expansive journey and the genuine depth that comes from choosing to fully arrive in one place, with one person.
Your Pluto in Pisces in the eleventh house channels transformative spiritual energy into friendships, communities, and your vision for collective healing. You are drawn to groups and causes that address suffering, promote spiritual growth, or work toward the compassionate transformation of social systems. Your influence within communities comes through your empathy, your ability to sense the collective mood, and your willingness to hold space for others' pain without trying to fix it immediately. Friendships may undergo dramatic transformations through shared spiritual experiences, the dissolution of boundaries, or the painful discovery that not everyone's compassion is genuine. You have a gift for envisioning a more compassionate, spiritually aware future and for inspiring others to work toward it. The growth opportunity is maintaining healthy boundaries within communities and choosing groups that honor your sensitivity rather than exploiting it. When you contribute your spiritual gifts to collective causes with discernment and self-care, your social influence becomes a quiet but powerful force for the kind of deep, compassionate change the world genuinely needs.
Your North Node in Scorpio in the sixth house channels your growth into bringing transformative intensity, psychological depth, and genuine investigative power to your daily work and health practices. You are here to learn that the most meaningful daily service is the kind that genuinely transforms others ... the work of healing, investigation, research, or crisis management that goes where others fear to go. The sixth house focuses this Scorpio energy on daily routines, health, and work. Seek work in healing, research, or transformative service; approach your own health with deep honesty about what truly needs to change; and resist the pull toward comfortable routines that avoid necessary transformation. Your daily power lies in deep, honest engagement.
Your Chiron in Aquarius in the tenth house places the Wounded Healer at the summit of your chart, bringing your wound around uniqueness, belonging, and innovation into your career and public life. You may feel that your unconventional approach to professional life is not valued by traditional career structures, or that you must choose between authentic self-expression and professional success. Early experiences with authority may have taught you that being different in professional settings leads to marginalization. Your gift is the ability to build innovative career paths that challenge conventional professional norms and inspire others to pursue work that is authentically theirs. The growth path involves trusting that your unique professional vision is not a career liability but your greatest professional asset, and that the workplaces and communities of the future will be built by people exactly like you who had the courage to do things differently.