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John LeClair

1969-07-05 at 23:19:00 · St.Albans, Vermont

Cancer SunAries MoonPisces Rising

John LeClair'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 5th house, their sense of purpose is expressed through the domain of creativity and self-expression... 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 John 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 John through Pisces rising... gentle, empathic, and slightly ethereal... someone who seems to exist in a world slightly more beautiful than the one everyone else sees. 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 expansive and adventurous... they chase what excites them with contagious enthusiasm. With 3 retrograde planets in their natal chart, much of John's energy is directed inward... a rich inner world that fuels their outer expression.

House System:

Planetary Positions

Rising: Pisces · Midheaven: Sagittarius
Sun

Cancer

13° · House 5

Moon

Aries

8° · House 1

Mercury

Gemini

26° · House 4

Venus

Taurus

29° · House 2

Mars

Sagittarius

1° · House 9

Jupiter

Virgo

28° · House 7

Saturn

Taurus

7° · House 2

Uranus

Libra

0° · House 7

Neptune

Scorpio

26° · House 8

Pluto

Virgo

22° · House 7

North Node

Pisces

23° · House 1

Chiron

Aries

6° · House 1

Black Moon Lilith

Gemini

28° · House 4

Chart Interpretations

Sun in Cancer in House 5

Your Sun in Cancer in the fifth house lights up the domain of creativity, romance, play, and joyful self-expression with emotional depth, imaginative richness, and a nurturing quality that makes your creative work genuinely touching rather than merely technically accomplished. Cancer is cardinal water ruled by the Moon, and in the 5th house those qualities produce creativity that is deeply personal and emotionally driven ... art, storytelling, music, cooking, and any form of expression that carries real feeling rather than performed feeling. Your most alive creative work comes from a vulnerable, genuinely personal place: the work that shows your heart openly, that risks being seen as too much, that doesn't protect itself behind aesthetic cleverness or formal distance. In romance, you are warm and attentive, expressing love through acts of care and protection that are small, consistent, and deeply felt rather than grand and periodic. To work with this energy consciously, give yourself full permission to create from and about what genuinely moves you ... the most resonant work you produce will always be the work closest to your actual emotional life. The growth edge is that Cancer's protective instinct can paradoxically shield the creative self from the very vulnerability that makes creative work worth making, and the growth is learning that being genuinely seen is worth the exposure it requires.

Moon in Aries in House 1

Your Moon in Aries in the first house gives your emotional nature its most immediate, uninhibited expression ... feelings don't queue behind reason here, they arrive at the surface instantly, visibly, and with the full force of Aries's cardinal fire behind them. The Moon governs your instinctive responses, your needs for security, and the emotional tone that colors everything you perceive; Aries is a cardinal fire sign ruled by Mars, meaning its emotional mode is initiative, immediacy, and the direct physical expression of inner states; and the 1st house projects all of this as the first thing others encounter. The result is someone whose emotional honesty is almost startling ... your face, body, and first words in any situation reflect exactly what you feel in that moment, which is simultaneously one of your greatest gifts and the source of your most significant relational challenge. You find emotional security through autonomy and action: you feel best when you are moving, deciding, and operating on your own terms, and being constrained or waited upon is genuinely destabilizing in ways that more patient temperaments don't fully understand. To work with this energy consciously, develop a brief but genuine pause between the feeling and its expression ... not to suppress it, but to choose whether the moment and the audience deserve the raw version or the directed one. The honest growth edge is that Aries in the 1st can experience every emotional situation as a test of personal sovereignty and respond with more fire than the moment actually required, and the growth is discovering that emotional restraint in the right moment is not weakness but the highest form of the warrior's discipline.

Mercury in Gemini in House 4

Your Mercury in Gemini in the fourth house brings the full restless versatility of a dignified, mutable-air Mercury into your most private domain ... your home, your family relationships, and the inner emotional foundations that quietly shape all your thinking. Mercury rules Gemini and operates at full dignity here; in the fourth house of home and psychological roots, that quality means your private inner world is animated by constant intellectual activity, curiosity about your own history and family patterns, and a genuine need for mental stimulation even in your most intimate environments. Your home is likely full of books, conversations, intellectual projects, and the pleasurable hum of ideas in motion. You process feelings primarily by talking about them, which means your emotional life is most intelligible to you when it has language. To work with this energy consciously, create home environments that support both mental stimulation and genuine rest ... your Gemini Mercury needs intellectual activity, but the fourth house also needs enough quiet and stability to function as a true sanctuary. The growth edge is that mutable air in the fourth house can make your inner emotional world feel perpetually in motion, without clear solid ground; the growth work is developing some private stillness alongside your natural intellectual restlessness.

Venus in Taurus in House 2

Your Venus in Taurus in the second house is doubly powerful ... Venus rules both Taurus and the natural second house, making this its most natural and comfortable position. You have an instinctive understanding of value, whether in financial matters, material possessions, or personal worth. Money flows to you through steady effort, and you have a gift for building lasting wealth rather than chasing quick returns. Your relationship with possessions is sensual and appreciative ... you prefer fewer, higher-quality things over quantity. Self-worth comes naturally to you, grounded in a deep connection to your own body and material reality. The growth area is avoiding excessive attachment to material security as a substitute for emotional risk-taking. Work with this energy by using your natural abundance consciousness to build security that frees you to take meaningful risks in love and creativity.

Mars in Sagittarius in House 9

Your Mars in Sagittarius in the ninth house places the planet of drive in Sagittarius's natural house ... this is Mars in the sign it feels most at home philosophically, in the house that resonates most naturally with its sign. You pursue philosophy, higher learning, travel, and the expansion of your worldview with extraordinary passion, curiosity, and stamina. Teaching, publishing, law, exploration, and any vocation that involves spreading ideas across wide audiences suits this placement supremely. You are a natural advocate for truth and you inspire others with your genuine love of learning. The insight: the depth of your philosophical engagement matches your breadth when you give your greatest intellectual passion the sustained, devoted attention it deserves.

Jupiter in Virgo in House 7

Your Jupiter in Virgo in the seventh house brings analytical, service-oriented energy to your partnerships and closest relationships. You are drawn to partners who are intelligent, competent, and practically reliable, and you show love through acts of service, helpful advice, and attention to your partner's needs. Relationships grow through shared commitment to improvement ... you and your partner help each other become better versions of yourselves. Jupiter here suggests that partnerships bring growth through practical collaboration and mutual support. The challenge is excessive criticism within relationships ... your sharp eye for imperfection can erode your partner's confidence if not balanced with appreciation. Make a conscious practice of expressing gratitude and acknowledging what is working well alongside your suggestions for improvement, and your partnerships become genuinely growth-oriented without feeling like constant performance reviews.

Saturn in Taurus in House 2

Your Saturn in Taurus in the second house sits in a deeply resonant combination: Saturn is at home in earthy, structured signs, and Taurus is the natural ruler of the second house. Your lessons around money and material security are central to this lifetime, and they often come through early experiences of scarcity or the need to earn everything the hard way. The rewards are substantial, however ... once you establish financial discipline and align your values with your earning power, you can build lasting wealth and genuine security. Practical insight: automate your savings and treat financial planning as a long-term craft rather than a quick fix.

Uranus in Libra in House 7

Your Uranus in Libra in the seventh house is an intensely powerful combination, since Libra naturally rules this domain of partnership, marriage, and committed relationship. Cardinal air energy is doubled here, and Uranus charges it with revolutionary potential, making your partnerships the central arena for growth and disruption in your life. As a generational placement, your cohort fundamentally redefines what committed partnership means, and with Uranus in your seventh house, you are personally at the forefront of that redefinition. You may attract partners who are brilliant, unconventional, or unpredictable, and your relationships are unlikely to follow traditional scripts. Sudden beginnings, dramatic shifts, and unconventional arrangements are common themes. Your ideal partnership combines intellectual equality, aesthetic harmony, and genuine freedom for both people. The challenge is that the desire for the perfect relationship can lead to chronic dissatisfaction or premature abandonment of good partnerships. When you commit to growing alongside a partner rather than seeking a finished product, your relationships become the revolutionary, beautiful, evolving partnerships you were born to co-create.

Neptune in Scorpio in House 8

Your Neptune in Scorpio in the eighth house ... Scorpio rules the eighth house ... creates an exceptionally resonant placement, merging Neptune's dissolving, transcendent energy with Scorpio's intensity in the house most attuned to both. Neptune in Scorpio is generational, but the eighth house placement makes themes of transformation, shared power, sexuality, and deep psychology powerfully personal. You have a profound capacity for genuine spiritual and psychological transformation ... not the shallow kind, but the kind that changes everything. You may be drawn to esoteric study, depth psychology, healing work, or shamanic practice. The practical insight is to trust the transformative process absolutely, knowing that what Neptune dissolves in the eighth house was ready to release and what emerges will be truer.

Pluto in Virgo in House 7

Your Pluto in Virgo in the seventh house places transformative analytical intensity in the realm of committed partnerships. Virgo's mutable earth energy adds a practical, improvement-oriented quality to your closest bonds, and you may be drawn to partners who are skilled, health-conscious, or dedicated to self-improvement. The shadow side is a tendency to analyze and critique your partner with Pluto's unrelenting thoroughness, which can erode intimacy over time. Partnerships may undergo dramatic transformations triggered by health issues, work changes, or the realization that you have been trying to fix your partner rather than love them as they are. Your capacity for devoted, practical service in relationships is extraordinary when it comes from genuine care rather than a need to control. The growth edge is accepting imperfection in your partner and yourself as a fundamental condition of love. When you bring your analytical gifts to partnership as tools for understanding rather than improvement projects, your relationships deepen into genuine, transformative intimacy.

North Node in Pisces in House 1

Your North Node in Pisces in the first house calls you to present yourself to the world with fluid compassion, spiritual openness, and the gentle, receptive grace of someone who genuinely sees the sacred in every encounter. You are here to shed the Virgo South Node's anxious, critical self-monitoring and instead embody the deep, soft wisdom of the mystic ... meeting life with presence, trust, and a willingness to be moved. The first house makes your very presence and personal style the training ground. Cultivate a gentle, open, impressionable quality in how you meet people, let your spiritual sensitivity show, and resist the urge to analyze every first encounter into control. Your most authentic self flows like water.

Chiron in Aries in House 1

Chiron in Aries in the first house places the Wounded Healer at the exact center of identity and self-expression ... the most personally visible point in the chart, carrying a wound that cuts to the question of whether you have the right to exist fully and boldly as yourself. Aries is cardinal fire, ruled by Mars, the planet of action and assertion, so this placement doesn't wound through subtlety: the injury touches your confidence, your courage, and your most basic sense that your presence in the world is welcome and worthwhile. The first house amplifies whatever it contains into the immediate impression you make, meaning this wound is often visible to others even before you've named it yourself ... a hesitation in how you enter a room, a habit of making yourself smaller. What makes Chiron extraordinary is that the wound is also the gift: your exquisite sensitivity to the experience of feeling unseen or dismissed gives you an almost uncanny ability to recognize that pain in others and meet it with genuine compassion. To work with this energy consciously, practice acting without waiting for permission or guaranteed approval ... Aries heals by moving, not by preparing to move. The honest challenge is that the wound around self-assertion can become self-fulfilling: shrinking to avoid rejection only deepens the very feeling of unworthiness you're trying to protect, and the growth is discovering that the courage you've been waiting to feel comes after the action, not before it.

Ascendant (Rising) in Pisces

With Pisces rising, the world sees you as gentle, perceptive, and subtly deep. People sense your empathy before you speak... you absorb the energy of a room without trying. There's a dreamlike quality to your presence that makes you hard to pin down, and that elusiveness is part of your charm.

Descendant in Virgo

With your Descendant in Virgo, you're drawn to partners who are practical, attentive, and quietly devoted. You seek relationships built on mutual improvement... where both people help each other become better.

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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