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Jo Bouillon
1908-05-03 at 18:00:00 · Montpellier, France
Jo Bouillon's natal chart is, in the most useful sense, a diagnostic — the placements describe how the personality is organized, where it draws energy, where it spends it...
At the center of Jo Bouillon's chart sits a Taurus Sun, anchored in the 7th house — a nature that knows what it values and will not be talked out of it. The identity lives in what Taurus protects — the people, the principles, the things that have been decided worth keeping. That list doesn't change easily. With the Sun in the 7th house, his sense of purpose finds expression through the domain of partnership and relationship. The Sun in the 7th house discovers identity through partnership — through the specific mirror of being known by someone else. The self comes into focus in relationship, and the quality of the connections formed over a lifetime reflects back what the person most essentially is.
The Moon — placed in Gemini, in the 8th house — registers The emotional world moves through language — Gemini Moon processes by talking, by writing, by explaining the feeling to someone until it becomes clear. Silence in the inner life creates a kind of static that only words can cut through. The Moon in the 8th house runs deep and private — the emotional life is intense, rarely fully shared, and processed through transformation rather than conversation. What goes in does not come out the same, and the processing is rarely comfortable and rarely trivial.
First impressions of Jo are filtered through Scorpio on the Ascendant. There's an intensity to Scorpio rising that sits in the eyes — the quality of observation, the sense of being fully assessed, the feeling of being with someone who sees more than they're letting on. Because they are. This is the lens through which the rest of the chart is filtered — the first impression before anyone knows the full story.
In his personal life, Jo's Venus in Gemini is playful, light-handed, and genuinely delighted by the people it loves — the affection comes through in humor, in the specific attention it pays to what makes someone laugh, in the quality of conversation it creates and returns to.
The mental signature behind Jo's voice and perspective is Mercury in Taurus. Once Taurus Mercury has formed a position, it holds it with a tenacity that can frustrate people who expect more flexibility. The stability of the thinking is the same quality that makes it trustworthy. The two things are inseparable.
Mars in this chart channels drive through adaptability and speed of mind — Gemini Mars is at its best when the situation is fluid and the advantage goes to whoever can read and respond fastest. In those conditions, it excels. Mars in the 8th channels drive into transformation and the pursuit of what lies beneath the surface... one of the most intense Mars placements in the chart.
The chart is primarily Air — thinking, communicating, and connecting are not what Jo does, they are what Jo is. A concentration of planets in Gemini gives the chart a distinct Gemini undertone... amplifying those themes alongside the core Taurus energy. With 3 retrograde planets natally, much of Jo's energy turns inward... a rich interior life that quietly shapes everything he puts into the world.
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Planetary Positions
Rising: Scorpio · Midheaven: LeoTaurus
12° · House 7
Gemini
20° · House 8
Taurus
8° · House 7
Gemini
28° · House 8
Gemini
17° · House 8
Leo
5° · House 9
Aries
5° · House 5
Capricorn
16° · House 3℞
Cancer
12° · House 9
Gemini
23° · House 8
Cancer
6° · House 9℞
Aquarius
23° · House 4
Leo
23° · House 10℞
Chart Interpretations
Sun in Taurus in House 7
Fixed Earth is the Taurus register. The Sun here ... no formal dignity, but identity carried as devoted patient presence. The seventh house is the relational mirror, the one-on-one bond, the place where the chart meets another chart. Sun in Taurus in the 7th centers identity in committed partnership, the partnerships entered characteristically loyal, materially grounded, built for the long term. Lives with this placement love through stability, presence, and the ten thousand small consistent acts of care that accumulate over years into something irreplaceable. It's not just devotion; it's structural identity expressed through what gets built relationally over time. The 7th is angular, making partnerships powerfully formative and potentially among the most defining experiences of the life. The maturation arrives through being honest about needs for security in relationships early. Clarity about values attracts the depth of committed connection the placement is genuinely built for. The placement can drift into possessiveness in partnership; Taurus's love of what it has established can tip from devotion into a grip that leaves the partner too little freedom. What it learns is that love held with open hands is more sustaining than love maintained by security arrangements. What was a grip becomes a holding. What was security becomes trust.
Moon in Gemini enters the 8th house. The eighth house is transformation, shared resources, the deep psychological territory the chart owner has to enter alone. In the 8th, the placement runs the verbal emotional register through the chart's most intense material. Lives with this placement transform through naming what's happening as it happens. Therapy that runs through articulating patterns, writing through grief, journaling that goes back over the same material until the words finally fit it. It's not just talking through it; it's structural identity expressed through requiring language as the channel that lets the difficult material be metabolized. The shadow is the placement that uses the verbal processing as a substitute for the actual feeling. What becomes clear across years is the distinction between productive naming and protective talking. Some difficult material does need to stay unverbalized for a while. The naming has to come at the right time.
Your Mercury in Taurus in the seventh house places the full weight of patient, reliable, Venus-ruled communication at the center of your partnerships ... you bring a steadiness and genuine commitment to honest, substantive communication in close relationships that partners find deeply trustworthy and grounding. Mercury governs how you communicate; Taurus is fixed earth, and its quality in the seventh house means you choose your relational words carefully, you mean what you say, and you need your partners to extend the same reliability. The seventh house governs committed partnerships, close collaborations, and the formal agreements that bind you to others, and Mercury here means these bonds depend fundamentally on communicative integrity. You are an unusually fair negotiator ... patient, thorough, and difficult to pressure into positions you do not actually hold. To work with this energy consciously, ensure that your natural patience in partnership communication is actively complemented by warmth ... your steadiness is a form of love, and making that explicit sustains relational intimacy. The growth edge is that Taurus fixed earth in the partnership house can lead to communication stalemates when you have taken a position and your partner has too; the growth work is distinguishing the positions worth holding from those worth releasing in service of the relationship itself.
Your Venus in Gemini in the eighth house brings an intellectual, curious approach to the deep waters of intimacy, shared resources, and psychological transformation. You process intense experiences through conversation and analysis, needing to talk through emotions rather than simply feel them. Financial matters involving shared assets or investments benefit from your research skills and mental agility. Intimacy for you involves mental as well as physical connection ... pillow talk and psychological honesty are essential components of deep trust. You may be drawn to studying psychology, occult subjects, or mysteries that engage your mind. The growth area is allowing yourself to sit with intense emotions without immediately rationalizing them. Work with this placement by creating space for both conversation and silence in your intimate relationships ... sometimes the deepest transformation happens when you stop analyzing and simply allow yourself to feel.
Your Mars in Gemini in the eighth house applies curious, analytical, and communicative energy to the house of transformation, shared resources, and deep psychology. You approach life's intense passages intellectually ... researching, discussing, and analyzing what others might process in silence. This placement can produce exceptional skill in research, investigation, psychology, or financial analysis. Sexuality for you has a strong mental component; intellectual chemistry is as important as physical connection. The practical insight: allow yourself to feel as well as think through transformative experiences, and you'll integrate them far more deeply and lastingly.
Your Jupiter in Leo in the ninth house brings bold, enthusiastic, and creative energy to your pursuit of philosophy, higher learning, travel, and expanded horizons. You approach big questions with the confidence of someone who believes the universe is fundamentally generous, and your worldview tends to be optimistic, expansive, and inspiring. Travel and foreign cultures excite you, especially when they offer opportunities for creative expression, performance, or personal recognition. Higher education may focus on the arts, leadership, or any field that lets your vision and confidence shine. Teaching and public speaking are natural talents ... you make ideas feel exciting and important. The challenge is believing your philosophical perspective is the only valid one, which can come across as arrogance. Stay genuinely curious about perspectives that differ from your own, and your already inspiring vision of life deepens into true wisdom that uplifts everyone it touches.
Aries' Cardinal Fire register holds Saturn in fall, the slow building planet sitting in the sign that just wants to play. The fifth house is creativity, romance, the spontaneous expressive self. The fall texture on the 5th house turns joy into a builder's table, in a sign that thought joy was for free. Lives with this placement often run through being told to tone it down. The early creative impulses get met with discipline rather than encouragement, or with a seriousness that other kids find weird. Joy registers as something that has to be earned, romance as something to be taken seriously, play as a craft project. It's not that the placement can't have fun. It's that fun has to be approved by Saturn first, which it sometimes is, but slowly. Anyway. The maturation runs through committing to a creative practice and letting the discipline turn into form. What comes out has originality, has grit, has the kind of authenticity that work performed for applause can't match. What was inhibition becomes voice.
Your Uranus in Capricorn in the third house brings disciplined, strategic thinking and innovative communication to your intellectual life, local connections, and learning style. Capricorn is cardinal earth, so your mind works methodically and your communication carries authority, while Uranus adds unexpected insights that challenge conventional thinking within established frameworks. As a generational placement, your cohort transforms educational institutions, communication infrastructure, and how knowledge is structured and transmitted, and in your third house, you are personally gifted with a mind that is both systematic and genuinely original. You may excel in strategic communication, technical writing, institutional reporting, or any form of expression that requires both rigor and innovation. Your early education may have been structured or demanding, shaping a serious intellectual discipline that you carry into adulthood. The challenge is not dismissing ideas that do not fit neatly into your intellectual framework, since Capricorn's preference for structure can limit the scope of Uranian innovation. When you allow your structured thinking to be genuinely disrupted by unexpected insights, your communication becomes both authoritative and brilliantly original.
Your Neptune in Cancer in the ninth house places the planet of spirituality and expansion in Cancer's emotionally intuitive, protective sign, within the house of philosophy, higher education, beliefs, and long journeys. Neptune in Cancer is generational, but your ninth house placement makes the search for meaning a personally defining dimension of your life. You are drawn to spiritual traditions and philosophies that honor ancestry, family, the cycles of nature, and the wisdom of the past. Travel ... especially to ancestral homelands or places of historical depth ... can be profoundly meaningful. The practical insight is to allow your spiritual life to evolve as you grow, rather than clinging to beliefs inherited from family or early conditioning simply because they feel emotionally familiar.
Your Pluto in Gemini in the eighth house merges transformative power with intellectual depth in the house of shared resources, intimacy, and psychological rebirth. This is an intensely investigative placement ... you are drawn to understand the hidden mechanics of how things work, whether that means psychology, finance, the occult, or the unspoken dynamics of intimate relationships. Your mind does not shy away from darkness or taboo subjects; in fact, you find that confronting what others avoid is where your greatest insights emerge. Shared financial arrangements may be complex and undergo significant transformations, often triggered by new information or revelations. Intimate bonds require deep mental connection alongside emotional and physical intimacy. The challenge is knowing when to stop digging and trust the mystery rather than analyzing every hidden layer. When you balance your investigative brilliance with acceptance of life's irreducible unknowns, you become a powerful guide for others navigating transformation and loss.
Your North Node in Cancer in the ninth house guides your growth toward developing a personal philosophy and spiritual worldview rooted in emotional wisdom, ancestral connection, and the sacred stories of your people. You are here to discover that the deepest wisdom is not always found in foreign places or abstract theories but also in the ancestral soul traditions carried in your own family and culture. The ninth house focuses this growth on beliefs, higher learning, and travel. Study history, mythology, and the wisdom traditions of your heritage, let your emotional experience inform your philosophical worldview, and share your insights through personal, heartfelt storytelling. Wisdom that comes from the heart endures.
Your Chiron in Aquarius in the fourth house brings the Wounded Healer into your home and emotional foundations through Aquarius' fixed air energy of independence and unconventionality. Your core wound involves belonging ... specifically, the experience of growing up in a family or environment where you felt like an outsider, alien, or the member who simply did not fit the family mold. Your family may have been emotionally detached, unconventional in ways that disrupted your need for stability, or unable to accommodate your unique emotional needs. You may long for a sense of home and belonging while simultaneously fearing that genuine belonging requires you to suppress your individuality. Your gift is the ability to create home environments where every person's uniqueness is celebrated and where belonging does not require conformity. The growth path involves building a home that is authentically yours ... as unconventional as it needs to be ... and trusting that the right people will find a place in it.
Lilith in Leo carries the exile of unashamed self-expression, the refusal to dim personal radiance for a room's comfort, and the primal need to be seen for exactly who you are. What was shamed in you was your visibility itself ... your desire for attention, your need to create, your instinct to occupy the center of your own story. You may have absorbed the message that wanting recognition makes you selfish, or that your confident self-display is arrogance rather than vitality. The reclamation here is the bold performance of selfhood ... creating and expressing without apology, receiving admiration without guilt, understanding that the light in you was never the problem. When this Lilith is integrated, your creative presence becomes something genuinely radiant rather than self-conscious, and the performances you once hid behind become acts of authentic revelation.
Ascendant (Rising) in Scorpio
Scorpio is a Fixed Water sign, and on the Ascendant it projects depth before you say a word ... the world senses there is more under the surface than you are showing, and it is right. You come across as intense, composed, a little unreadable, someone who watches everything and gives away almost nothing until trust has been earned. The presence is magnetic precisely because it withholds. The mask here is real armor, and it works. The work is learning that not everyone has to earn their way in, and that a surface this guarded can keep out the very people you wanted to let close.
Descendant in Taurus
Taurus is a Fixed Earth sign, and on the Descendant it draws you toward partners who are steady ... grounded, sensual, reliable, the person who makes the world feel solid. You seek a relationship with real security in it, one that does not keep shifting underfoot. What you are looking for in another is often the steadiness you want to build your own life on.
Midheaven in Leo
Leo is a Fixed Fire sign, and on the Midheaven it needs the work to be seen ... you are drawn to careers with visibility, where your particular contribution is recognized and your name is on it. The reputation is built on confidence, generosity, the knack for inspiring a room to follow. You are known for shining. The risk is needing the applause more than the work ... the version that lasts does the thing well whether or not anyone is watching.
Imum Coeli in Aquarius
Aquarius is a Fixed Air sign, and at the IC it shapes roots that felt a little different ... the early home may not have matched the norm, and that difference became part of the foundation. You recharge through freedom, through space to think without rules, through the rooms where you are not asked to conform. The private self needs room to be its own thing.
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