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Born 1960-10-18 · Brussels, Belgium · birth time unverified
Jean-Claude Van Damme'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 Virgo Moon speaks to what Jean-Claude needs emotionally... order, usefulness, and a sense of control over their environment. This is the private self, the part that exists when the spotlight fades.
The world meets Jean-Claude 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 is emotionally fueled... they fight fiercest for the people they love. A concentration of planets in Virgo gives Jean-Claude's chart a strong Virgo emphasis... amplifying the themes of that sign throughout their life.
♎ Libra
25° · House 10
♍ Virgo
29° · House 9
♏ Scorpio
19° · House 11
♏ Scorpio
26° · House 11
♋ Cancer
12° · House 7
♐ Sagittarius
28° · House 1
♑ Capricorn
12° · House 1
♌ Leo
24° · House 8
♏ Scorpio
8° · House 10
♍ Virgo
7° · House 8
♍ Virgo
15° · House 9℞
♒ Aquarius
27° · 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 Virgo in the ninth house connects your emotional wellbeing to the pursuit of wisdom, philosophical truth, and the ongoing development of a worldview that can pass the Virgoan test of genuine usefulness and verifiable accuracy ... producing a philosophical sensibility that is practical, evidence-respecting, and more interested in wisdom that actually guides real decisions than in wisdom that is aesthetically beautiful but difficult to apply. Virgo is mutable earth ruled by Mercury, and in the 9th house those qualities mean your approach to higher learning, philosophy, and spiritual seeking is characteristically methodical, rigorously analytical, and organized around the question of what is actually true rather than what is comfortingly believed. You feel most emotionally grounded when your philosophical framework is coherent and supported by real evidence, when your education is producing actually usable skills and knowledge, and when your worldview can guide you through actual difficulty rather than merely providing conceptual orientation during easy times. Travel that teaches practical skills, immerses you in different systems of organizing daily life, or involves genuine service rather than merely tourism engages your Virgoan Moon at the level it most genuinely needs. To work with this energy consciously, remain genuinely open to forms of wisdom ... intuitive, experiential, faith-based ... that resist the kind of analytical verification Virgo most naturally trusts. The honest growth challenge is that mutable earth in the 9th can dismiss what it cannot analyze, and the growth is developing enough intellectual humility to recognize that the most important forms of wisdom are often precisely the ones that cannot be fully captured in analytical terms.
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 Scorpio in the eleventh house brings emotional intensity, loyalty, and transformative energy to your friendships, group involvement, and social ideals. Venus in its detriment here means your friendships are deep rather than numerous ... you prefer a small circle of intensely loyal friends over a wide social network. You are drawn to groups that engage with transformative social issues, psychological depth, or hidden aspects of society. Your vision for the future involves confronting systemic injustice, uncovering hidden truths, and empowering those who have been marginalized. You may experience intense power dynamics within friendships or social groups. The challenge is possessiveness or jealousy in friendships and difficulty trusting group dynamics. Consciously practice allowing your friends the freedom to have other close relationships, and channel your intensity into social causes where your passion for truth and justice can create genuine positive change.
Your Mars in Cancer in the seventh house brings deeply caring, protective, and emotionally invested energy to partnerships and close relationships. You are a fiercely loyal partner who will defend and nurture those you love with remarkable dedication. The challenge is that Mars in Cancer can create a pattern of indirect expression ... needs and frustrations conveyed through moodiness rather than direct communication. You are drawn to partners who feel like home ... safe, familiar, and emotionally attuned. The key insight: practicing direct, clear expression of your desires and boundaries in relationships transforms good partnerships into genuinely extraordinary ones.
Your Jupiter in Sagittarius in the first house is one of the most powerful placements in the entire zodiac, as Jupiter sits in its home sign ... the sign it rules ... directly shaping your personality, physical presence, and approach to life. You radiate optimism, generosity, and a boundless enthusiasm for experience that is genuinely infectious. Your personality is expansive, philosophical, and adventure-seeking, and you approach life with the conviction that the universe is fundamentally abundant and supportive. People are drawn to your warmth, your humor, and your big-picture vision. Physical energy tends to be robust, and you may have an athletic or larger-than-life physical presence. The challenge is excess and overextension ... your confidence can lead you to promise more than you can deliver or to take risks without adequate preparation. Channel your magnificent natural optimism with strategic discipline, and this domicile placement delivers a life of extraordinary breadth, meaning, and joyful expansion.
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 tenth house brings the planet of vision and inspiration into the house of career, public reputation, and life legacy, charged with Scorpio's intensity, strategic depth, and transformative power. Neptune in Scorpio is generational, but the tenth house makes public calling and professional identity personally significant. You may be drawn to careers in psychology, research, finance, occult studies, journalism of the investigative variety, or any field where you can dig beneath the surface to transform what is found there. Your public presence carries a quality of power and depth that commands respect. The practical insight is to direct this intensity in service of genuine transformation ... the careers that most honor this placement are those that make a real difference in how people understand and engage with the deepest aspects of life.
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 Virgo in the ninth house guides your growth toward developing a practical, evidence-based philosophy and approach to higher learning that values careful analysis and real-world application. You are here to balance the ninth house's love of big ideas with Virgo's demand for precise, workable truth. The ninth house focuses this growth on beliefs, higher education, and worldview. Pursue studies that combine rigorous analysis with broad philosophical inquiry, test your beliefs against practical reality, and resist the pull toward grand spiritual systems that cannot survive careful examination. A humble, precise, endlessly curious mind is your greatest philosophical instrument.
Your Chiron in Aquarius in the second house directs the Wounded Healer toward finances and self-worth through Aquarius' innovative, unconventional fixed air energy. Your core wound involves the value of your unique contributions ... you may struggle to monetize your innovative ideas, feel that your unconventional approach to earning is not valued by mainstream markets, or experience a disconnect between your intellectual ideals and your material needs. There can be a painful tension between wanting to be compensated fairly for your unique gifts and feeling that caring about money contradicts your progressive values. Your gift is an innovative approach to value and worth that transcends conventional financial thinking, helping others find creative, unconventional paths to abundance. The growth path involves integrating your idealism with practical financial responsibility, and recognizing that earning well for your unique contributions is not a betrayal of your values but a necessary foundation for the social impact you want to create.