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Elisabeth Révol

1979-04-29 at 03:25:00 · Crest, France

Taurus SunGemini MoonAquarius Rising

Elisabeth Révol's chart reveals a steady, grounded presence... someone who builds with patience, values beauty and comfort, and finds identity through what endures. With a Taurus Sun in the 2nd house, their sense of purpose is expressed through the domain of values and resources... a placement that shapes how they show up in the world and what they're here to do.

Beneath the surface, a Gemini Moon speaks to what Elisabeth needs emotionally... conversation, mental stimulation, and variety to process feelings. This is the private self, the part that exists when the spotlight fades.

The world meets Elisabeth 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 direct and explosive... they go after what they want with little hesitation. With 6 retrograde planets in their natal chart, much of Elisabeth's energy is directed inward... a rich inner world that fuels their outer expression. A concentration of planets in Aries gives Elisabeth's chart a strong Aries emphasis... amplifying the themes of that sign throughout their life.

House System:

Planetary Positions

Rising: Aquarius · Midheaven: Sagittarius
Sun

Taurus

8° · House 2

Moon

Gemini

9° · House 4

Mercury

Aries

12° · House 2

Venus

Aries

7° · House 2

Mars

Aries

17° · House 2

Jupiter

Leo

0° · House 6

Saturn

Virgo

7° · House 7

Uranus

Scorpio

19° · House 9

Neptune

Sagittarius

20° · House 10

Pluto

Libra

17° · House 8

North Node

Virgo

16° · House 7

Chiron

Taurus

9° · House 2

Black Moon Lilith

Virgo

4° · House 7

Chart Interpretations

Sun in Taurus in House 2

Your Sun in Taurus in the second house is doubly at home ... Taurus naturally governs the 2nd house's themes of money, possessions, and values, and the Sun in this position means your core identity expresses most authentically through the patient accumulation of what is genuinely, lastingly worth having. Fixed earth gives this a quality of slow, serious building: you earn with persistence, you spend with discernment, and you approach material security with the same sensory attentiveness you bring to everything you care about. Venus's rulership adds a genuine aesthetic dimension ... what you accumulate tends to be beautiful, quality-made, and chosen with a discernment that reflects real values rather than mere status. The Sun here means your sense of self is substantially expressed through your material world, which creates a profound psychological link between financial wellbeing and personal dignity that is worth understanding clearly. To work with this energy consciously, trust your instinct about lasting value rather than what is merely fashionable, and build patiently rather than dramatically. The growth edge is possessiveness: this placement can unconsciously equate the beloved with the owned, and the growth is distinguishing between the genuine satisfaction of building security and the fear-based hoarding that prevents the natural renewal that all living things require.

Moon in Gemini in House 4

Your Moon in Gemini in the fourth house brings mutable air's need for mental stimulation and Mercurial communicative warmth into the most private, emotionally fundamental, and psychologically formative sector of the chart ... creating a home life that is characteristically lively, intellectually rich, and filled with the ongoing exchange of ideas, but where genuine deep emotional processing can require more deliberate effort to access beneath the busy mental surface. The Moon in the 4th house means your emotional foundations and your relationship to home, family, and private belonging are genuinely central to who you are; Gemini here means those foundations were built in a family atmosphere that emphasized communication, education, and mental agility ... possibly one characterized by frequent movement, multiple household voices, a parent who modeled intellectual engagement, or simply an environment where talking was the primary means through which emotional connection was made. You feel most at home in spaces that are intellectually alive ... books, conversations, ideas in the air, people you can think alongside ... and environments that are emotionally heavy without relief in language or thought can feel genuinely suffocating. To work with this energy consciously, build in regular practices of quiet within your stimulating private life ... sitting with something that hasn't yet been named, allowing the 4th house's depth of feeling to exist before the 3rd house's instinct to articulate it takes over. The honest growth challenge is that Gemini in the 4th can use the constant activity of thought and conversation to stay emotionally comfortable at the surface rather than genuinely resting in the full depth of what the private self actually carries, and the growth is learning that your emotional foundations become stronger when you include the wordless alongside the verbal.

Mercury in Aries in House 2

Your Mercury in Aries in the second house means your sharpest thinking ignites when the question is practical and the stakes are real ... what to earn, what to build, what is actually worth your time and resources. Mercury governs cognition and communication; Aries is a cardinal fire sign ruled by Mars, and its energy brings decisiveness and an instinct to act on financial ideas rather than merely analyze them. The second house governs money, self-worth, and the values you act on, and Mercury here makes your mind most alive when it is solving a material problem or pitching something you believe in. You trust your gut on financial decisions more than most people can afford to, and your read on earning opportunities is often quick and correct. To work with this energy consciously, develop the practice of one round of detailed research before committing to any significant financial move ... your instincts are good, and a short investigative phase makes them even better. The growth edge is that Mars-ruled Aries decisiveness can push you to commit before the details are fully clear; building the habit of asking what you might be missing, even briefly, is the discipline that turns bold financial instinct into genuine and lasting financial intelligence.

Venus in Aries in House 2

Your Venus in Aries in the second house directs your desire nature toward earning, spending, and establishing personal worth with characteristic fire sign urgency. Venus in detriment here means you may be impulsive with finances, drawn to quick purchases and bold investments. You value independence above almost everything and tie your self-worth to your ability to generate resources on your own terms. Money comes to you through initiative and entrepreneurial instincts rather than cautious saving. Your aesthetic tastes lean toward quality items that project confidence and strength. The challenge is curbing impulse spending long enough to build lasting security. Work consciously with this energy by creating a system that allows both spontaneous enjoyment and steady accumulation ... give yourself a fun budget while protecting your long-term foundation.

Mars in Aries in House 2

Your Mars in Aries in the second house brings fierce, direct energy to how you earn and manage resources. You pursue money with the same boldness you apply to everything else ... you're not afraid to go after what you want financially. Income often comes through independent effort, competition, or ventures you initiate yourself. The risk is spending as impulsively as you earn, so building deliberate financial habits will balance your natural drive. When you align your earning with a cause you genuinely believe in, your productivity becomes unstoppable.

Jupiter in Leo in House 6

Your Jupiter in Leo in the sixth house brings creative confidence, warmth, and a desire for recognition to your daily work, health routines, and acts of service. You work best when your daily tasks allow creative expression and when your contributions are visibly acknowledged. Leadership within your work environment comes naturally, and you often find yourself organizing, motivating, and energizing the people around you. Health routines that feel joyful rather than punishing serve you best ... you thrive with exercise that is social, expressive, or competitive. Your service to others is generous and heartfelt, and you often go above and beyond because it feels good, not because it is required. The challenge is needing constant praise to stay motivated in your daily work. Develop intrinsic satisfaction in a job well done alongside your appreciation for recognition, and your daily professional life becomes both productive and deeply fulfilling.

Saturn in Virgo in House 7

Your Saturn in Virgo in the seventh house brings a discerning, analytical approach to your closest partnerships and one-on-one relationships. You hold your partners to high standards and are thoughtful ... sometimes overly so ... about whom you commit to. Saturn here suggests that relationships require real effort and mutual service to sustain, and you may attract partners who are either highly practical or, conversely, in need of the kind of careful attention you naturally provide. The lesson is to practice the art of generous acceptance alongside critical discernment ... real partnerships are not perfectible, and the attempt to make them so is a barrier to genuine intimacy. What you build carefully can last beautifully.

Uranus in Scorpio in House 9

Your Uranus in Scorpio in the ninth house directs transformative, investigative energy toward philosophy, higher education, and worldview expansion. Scorpio is fixed water, so your beliefs are felt with extraordinary depth and passion, and Uranus ensures that your philosophical perspective is both original and challenging to conventional thought. As a generational placement, your cohort transforms how society understands power, death, and the unseen within philosophical and religious frameworks, and in your ninth house, you are personally driven to explore the deepest questions of existence. You may study psychology, metaphysics, forensic science, or any discipline that probes beneath the surface of accepted reality. Travel may expose you to cultures with radically different approaches to death, power, and spiritual transformation. The challenge is that passionate conviction combined with Scorpionic intensity can make you dogmatic about your own revolutionary perspective. When you hold your deep insights with intellectual humility, recognizing that truth is always larger than any single perspective, your philosophical contributions carry both depth and genuine wisdom.

Neptune in Sagittarius in House 10

Your Neptune in Sagittarius in the tenth house brings the planet of vision and inspiration into the house of career, public reputation, and life legacy, animated by Sagittarius' philosophical boldness and sense of expansive purpose. Neptune in Sagittarius is generational, but the tenth house makes public calling and professional identity personally significant. You may be drawn to careers in education, publishing, international affairs, philosophy, religion, or any field where your visionary expansiveness can influence how people think and believe. Your public image carries warmth, wisdom, and a quality of inspired possibility that others find genuinely motivating. The practical insight is to ground your public vision in consistent, developed expertise ... the most enduring legacy combines expansive vision with genuine wisdom earned through experience.

Pluto in Libra in House 8

Your Pluto in Libra in the eighth house merges transformative power with Libra's relational focus in the house of shared resources, deep intimacy, and psychological rebirth. This placement makes the merging of resources and identities within partnerships an especially intense and transformative experience. Financial entanglements with partners ... joint accounts, shared investments, inheritances received through marriage ... carry high stakes and may undergo dramatic restructuring. Your understanding of the power dynamics within intimate bonds is sophisticated and unflinching. You approach sexuality and emotional vulnerability as essential dimensions of partnership, not optional extras, and you expect the same depth from your partner. The challenge is navigating shared power without manipulation and allowing the process of mutual transformation to unfold without controlling its direction. When you commit to genuine equity in your most intimate bonds, the eighth house's alchemical process deepens your partnerships into something genuinely sacred and mutually healing.

North Node in Virgo in House 7

Your North Node in Virgo in the seventh house points toward growth through partnerships built on practical mutual support, discerning choice, and genuine helpfulness to each other. You are here to learn that the most enduring close relationships are those grounded in real compatibility, shared routines, and the quiet, practical ways we care for one another daily. The seventh house focuses this growth on marriage, partnerships, and contracts. Choose partners with care and discernment, build relationships on consistent, practical support rather than on idealized romantic visions, and bring your analytical gifts to the task of keeping relationships healthy and functional. Lasting love is built on the thousand small, careful acts.

Chiron in Taurus in House 2

Chiron in Taurus in the second house creates a particularly resonant wound because Taurus is the second house's natural sign ... meaning the Wounded Healer lands in its most native territory, touching the deepest questions of material security, self-worth, and the right to have and hold what sustains you. The second house governs what you earn, what you value, what you own, and most fundamentally, what you believe you're worth, and with Chiron here that territory is marked by a wound that often operates as a gap between deserving and receiving. Venus rules Taurus, lending the second house a quality of beauty and pleasure seeking, and Chiron here can produce someone who instinctively creates beauty and value for others while remaining uncertain of their own right to it. Fixed earth means this wound is durable and foundational ... it was likely established early, reinforced slowly, and doesn't dissolve quickly under conscious effort alone. The pattern may be undercharging for your work, giving away too much, deflecting financial success just as it arrives, or finding that your self-esteem tracks disturbingly closely with your account balance. Your gift is an unusually nuanced understanding of how self-worth and material wellbeing function ... you've mapped the territory from inside its most uncomfortable corners. To work with this energy consciously, practice treating fair compensation as a form of integrity rather than greed: accepting what you're genuinely worth is an act of truth, not aggression. The growth edge is the subtle comfort of the wound's familiar logic ... believing you don't quite deserve abundance can feel like humility when it's actually a form of self-betrayal, and the growth is learning to tell the difference.

Ascendant (Rising) in Aquarius

With Aquarius rising, you come across as independent, unconventional, and intellectually original. People sense that you think differently from the crowd... and you do. There's a friendly detachment to your energy that keeps people curious. You engage with the world through ideas and systems, not emotions.

Descendant in Leo

With your Descendant in Leo, you're drawn to partners who are warm, confident, and creatively expressive. You seek relationships where both people can shine... where love is generous and dramatic in the best way.

MC

Midheaven in Sagittarius

With your Midheaven in Sagittarius, your career path is expansive, philosophical, and oriented toward growth. You're drawn to work that involves teaching, travel, publishing, or exploring new territory. Your public reputation is built on optimism and the ability to see possibilities others miss.

IC

Imum Coeli in Gemini

With your IC in Gemini, your roots are shaped by conversation, learning, and mental stimulation. Your childhood home was likely full of books, talk, or frequent change. You recharge through reading, writing, or connecting with siblings.

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