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Jean Rey

1920-07-09 at 22:00:00 · Bergerac, France

Cancer SunAries MoonAquarius Rising

Jean Rey's chart reveals a deeply intuitive and nurturing soul... someone who feels everything, protects what they love, and finds identity through emotional connection. With a Cancer Sun in the 6th house, their sense of purpose is expressed through the domain of work and daily life... a placement that shapes how they show up in the world and what they're here to do.

Beneath the surface, an Aries Moon speaks to what Jean needs emotionally... action and independence when emotions run high. This is the private self, the part that exists when the spotlight fades.

The world meets Jean 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 energy is channeled through partnership and diplomacy... they prefer strategy to force. A concentration of planets in Cancer gives Jean's chart a strong Cancer emphasis... amplifying the themes of that sign throughout their life.

House System:

Planetary Positions

Rising: Aquarius · Midheaven: Sagittarius
Sun

Cancer

17° · House 6

Moon

Aries

25° · House 2

Mercury

Leo

9° · House 6

Venus

Cancer

18° · House 6

Mars

Libra

29° · House 8

Jupiter

Leo

19° · House 7

Saturn

Virgo

8° · House 7

Uranus

Pisces

5° · House 1

Neptune

Leo

10° · House 6

Pluto

Cancer

7° · House 5

North Node

Scorpio

13° · House 9

Chiron

Aries

10° · House 2

Black Moon Lilith

Capricorn

20° · House 12

Chart Interpretations

Sun in Cancer in House 6

Your Sun in Cancer in the sixth house channels your sense of self through caregiving, daily service, and work that genuinely feeds both the body and the soul of those you serve. Cancer is cardinal water ruled by the Moon, and in the 6th house's domain of daily labor and practical service those qualities produce someone who is most fulfilled in professional roles where emotional sensitivity and genuine care are professional assets ... healthcare, counseling, social work, food and hospitality, education ... work where the act of service has real emotional content. You are attentive to the health and comfort of those around you, often to the point of neglecting your own needs in the service of others', which is simultaneously the gift and the core challenge of this placement. The 6th house is Cadent, refining and preparing, and with Sun in Cancer here your most lasting professional contributions tend to arrive through consistent, sustained daily care rather than dramatic public achievement. To work with this energy consciously, treat your own health and daily rituals as the genuine priority rather than the afterthought: your capacity to genuinely care for others is only as sustainable as the quality of care you extend to yourself. The growth edge is the caretaker who runs dry: Cancer in the 6th can give so generously and so continuously from its daily labor that it depletes the emotional reserves that give the care its genuine quality, and the growth is learning to receive with the same willingness it brings to giving.

Moon in Aries in House 2

Your Moon in Aries in the second house connects your deepest emotional security to financial independence, self-determined resources, and the psychological freedom that comes from knowing you have earned what you have entirely on your own terms. The Moon governs your sense of safety and your instinctive needs, and in the 2nd house ... the domain of personal resources, self-worth, and material values ... those needs become directly entangled with the material world; Aries's cardinal fire ruled by Mars adds urgency, competitive instinct, and an impulse toward initiative that makes your relationship with money fundamentally proactive rather than patient. You are at your emotional best when income is active, effort is rewarded visibly, and your financial autonomy is not under question ... and you are genuinely unsettled by dependency, slow financial movement, or having to negotiate the terms of your own resources with others. The 2nd house is Succedent and rewards sustained effort, which creates a productive tension with Aries's preference for the quick decisive action over the long methodical build. To work with this energy consciously, build a financial foundation that provides genuine security ... not merely a cushion for risk, but a stable base that frees you from the emotional anxiety that financial uncertainty generates in you specifically. The honest growth challenge is that Mars-ruled fire in the 2nd house can spend impulsively in moments of emotional charge, seeking the immediate satisfaction of acquisition rather than the deeper satisfaction of steadily accumulated independence, and the growth is channeling Aries's initiative into consistent earning strategies that serve the security your Moon genuinely needs.

Mercury in Leo in House 6

Your Mercury in Leo in the sixth house brings an expressive, personally invested, and quietly inspiring quality to your daily work environment ... you approach your professional responsibilities with a sense of genuine personal dignity, and you communicate with colleagues and collaborators in ways that tend to motivate and elevate rather than merely inform. Mercury governs how you think and communicate at work; Leo is fixed fire ruled by the Sun, and in the sixth house of work, daily routine, and service, that quality means your professional thinking is animated by a strong sense of how things could be done with more excellence, more personal investment, and more genuine pride. You are often the person who takes on a mentoring or informal leadership role without being asked, and your enthusiasm for work that is done well is genuinely contagious. To work with this energy consciously, channel your natural quality-consciousness and expressive leadership into developing genuine deep expertise ... your Leo Mercury is most powerful professionally when it is backed by real mastery. The growth edge is that Leo in the sixth house can make it difficult to do routine work without a sense of personal audience or recognition; the growth work is developing the discipline to do the unglamorous detail work that all genuine mastery requires, even when no one is watching.

Venus in Cancer in House 6

Your Venus in Cancer in the sixth house brings emotional sensitivity and a nurturing spirit to your daily work, health routines, and service to others. You thrive in work environments that feel like family ... warm, supportive, and emotionally safe. Careers in caregiving, food service, healthcare, or any field where you nourish others are naturally fulfilling. Your health is intimately connected to your emotional state; stress and emotional upset manifest physically more quickly for you than for most. Comfort food and home cooking are both your greatest health ally and your biggest temptation. Coworkers experience you as caring and supportive, and you often take on an informal nurturing role in the workplace. The challenge is absorbing others' emotional states in your work environment. Consciously create boundaries between your nurturing instincts and your personal well-being, ensuring that your care for others does not deplete the energy you need for yourself.

Mars in Libra in House 8

Your Mars in Libra in the eighth house channels diplomatic, balanced, and relationship-oriented energy into the realm of transformation, shared resources, and deep intimacy. You approach shared financial matters with a strong sense of fairness and a genuine desire for equitable arrangements. In deep intimate relationships, you bring thoughtfulness and grace to shared vulnerability. The challenge of Mars in detriment here is difficulty asserting yourself decisively in high-stakes situations that call for clarity over diplomacy. The insight: the most transformative conversations in your closest relationships are often the ones where you say the true thing plainly, rather than the kind thing strategically.

Jupiter in Leo in House 7

Your Jupiter in Leo in the seventh house brings warm, generous, and magnanimous energy to your partnerships and closest relationships. You are drawn to partners who are confident, creative, and vibrant, and your relationships tend to be characterized by mutual admiration, generosity, and a shared love of life. Jupiter here suggests that partnerships are a major source of growth, luck, and expansion ... the right relationship elevates your entire life. You bring loyalty, warmth, and dramatic flair to committed bonds, and your partner likely sees you as their biggest champion. Business partnerships also benefit from your confident, generous approach. The challenge is the need to be admired within your relationships, which can create dynamics where your partner's needs are overshadowed by your own desire for appreciation. Give as much admiration as you seek, and your partnerships become truly magnificent in their mutual generosity and shared joy.

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 Pisces in House 1

Your Uranus in Pisces in the first house places the planet of revolution in the most spiritually sensitive sign, shaping your identity with a quality of otherworldly originality. Pisces is a mutable water sign, so your presence carries empathy, imagination, and a fluid, boundary-dissolving quality, and Uranus amplifies this into something genuinely visionary. As a generational placement, Uranus in Pisces marks a cohort that transforms spirituality, creative arts, and collective compassion, and with it in your first house, you personally embody that spiritual revolution. People may find you difficult to define ... your identity shifts and flows in ways that reflect inner currents others cannot see. You may be highly intuitive, artistically gifted, or naturally drawn to spiritual practices that dissolve the boundaries between self and other. Your appearance may have an ethereal or deliberately unconventional quality. The challenge is maintaining a coherent sense of self when your natural inclination is to merge, dissolve, and transcend boundaries. When you develop practices that ground your extraordinary sensitivity without suppressing it, your presence becomes a quiet but powerful source of inspiration for everyone you encounter.

Neptune in Leo in House 6

Your Neptune in Leo in the sixth house places the planet of dissolution and compassion in the house of work, health, and daily routines, energized by Leo's vitality and desire to shine. Neptune in Leo is generational, but the sixth house makes it personally relevant to your everyday life. You bring a quality of creative vision and generous heart to your work ... you function best when your daily work feels meaningful and allows you to express your gifts rather than merely execute tasks. Your physical health benefits from joyful movement, creative outlets, and environments that honor your dignity. The practical insight is to find work that genuinely engages your creative spirit, since Leo's need for authentic self-expression and Neptune's need for meaning are both diminished by purely mechanical or soulless routine.

Pluto in Cancer in House 5

Your Pluto in Cancer in the fifth house brings profound emotional transformation to your creative expression, romantic life, and relationship with joy. Cancer's cardinal water energy makes your creativity deeply personal, emotionally driven, and rooted in memory, family, and the experience of nurturing or being nurtured. Your creative work has the power to make people feel things at a visceral level because it emerges from genuine emotional depth rather than intellectual cleverness. Romance is an all-or-nothing experience ... you love with protective intensity and can become deeply attached. Children, if you have them, are central to your sense of purpose and may trigger some of your most significant personal transformations. The growth edge is allowing joy and playfulness to exist alongside emotional intensity without needing every pleasurable experience to carry life-or-death significance. When you create and love with both openness and depth, your artistic and romantic life becomes a profound source of healing.

North Node in Scorpio in House 9

Your North Node in Scorpio in the ninth house guides your growth toward developing a philosophy and spiritual worldview rooted in deep, honest investigation of life's most profound mysteries. You are here to be a seeker who goes all the way ... who does not accept comfortable spiritual platitudes but instead digs into the darkness and complexity of human experience to find genuine, hard-won wisdom. The ninth house focuses this growth on beliefs, higher learning, travel, and publishing. Study mysticism, depth psychology, metaphysics, or the philosophy of death; travel to places that challenge and transform you; and share your deeply earned insights with others. The wisdom you find in the dark is the most liberating.

Chiron in Aries in House 2

Chiron in Aries in the second house brings the Wounded Healer into the life area governing personal resources, self-worth, and material values ... filtered through cardinal fire's directness and the Martian instinct to claim and defend what is one's own. The wound here lives in a painful split between wanting to assert your worth boldly (Aries) and a deep inner conviction that you don't truly deserve what you ask for or earn. The second house concerns what you value and what you believe you're worth, and with Chiron here that territory feels mined ... you may underprice your work, deflect compliments about your abilities, or oscillate between aggressive overclaiming and apologetic giving away. Mars rules Aries, and its energy in the second house can produce either a warrior around resources or someone who fights the very idea of claiming them. Your gift is an earned, nuanced understanding of how self-worth and material security actually function together ... you've lived the gap between them deeply enough to help others close it. To work with this energy consciously, begin treating the act of receiving fairly as a practice of integrity rather than selfishness: accepting fair compensation is an act of truth, not greed. The growth edge is that this wound can generate cycles of earning boldly then sabotaging ... the growth is learning that sustainable material security requires you to believe in your own value before the evidence fully arrives.

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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