Born 2003-08-28 · Cheverly, Maryland, USA · birth time unverified
Lexi Underwood's chart reveals a precise, purposeful nature... someone who improves everything they touch, serves with quiet dedication, and finds identity through usefulness. With a Virgo 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 Lexi 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 Lexi through Scorpio rising... intense, mysterious, and deeply perceptive... someone whose presence is felt before they speak. 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 guided by intuition and compassion... they act most powerfully when moved by something larger than themselves. With 7 retrograde planets in their natal chart, much of Lexi's energy is directed inward... a rich inner world that fuels their outer expression. A concentration of planets in Virgo gives Lexi's chart a strong Virgo emphasis... amplifying the themes of that sign throughout their life.
♍ Virgo
4° · House 10
♍ Virgo
17° · House 10
♍ Virgo
26° · House 11℞
♍ Virgo
7° · House 10
♓ Pisces
5° · House 4℞
♍ Virgo
0° · House 10
♋ Cancer
10° · House 8
♓ Pisces
0° · House 4℞
♒ Aquarius
11° · House 3℞
♐ Sagittarius
17° · House 2℞
♉ Taurus
23° · House 7℞
♑ Capricorn
12° · House 3℞
Your Sun in Virgo in the tenth house builds your career and public reputation on analytical skill, genuine expertise, and the kind of thorough, reliable competence that creates professional trust over time. Virgo is mutable earth ruled by Mercury, and at the Midheaven those qualities produce a public identity characterized by precision, practical intelligence, and the professional quality of being someone who gets the complex details right. People trust you professionally because your work consistently reflects a standard of care and accuracy that more casual approaches cannot match. You may be drawn to careers in healthcare, science, writing, editing, research, administration, data analysis, or any field requiring genuine methodological rigor. The 10th house is Angular, making public reputation powerfully formative, and with Sun in Virgo here your most enduring professional standing is built through sustained quality rather than dramatic early recognition. To work with this energy consciously, resist the tendency to remain professionally invisible out of perfectionism ... your work deserves to be seen, and the world benefits from what you have prepared to offer. The honest challenge is the pursuit of perfect before public: Virgo in the 10th can spend years refining in private what should have been shared years earlier, and the growth is recognizing that your excellent imperfect offering is more valuable in the world than your flawless withheld one.
Your Moon in Virgo in the tenth house connects your emotional life to the domain of career and public reputation through the Virgoan values of genuine competence, methodical excellence, and the specifically satisfying sense of being professionally trusted for the accuracy and quality of what you produce. The 10th house is Angular and publicly visible, and the Moon here means your emotional wellbeing is genuinely tied to your professional standing ... not in the Leo sense of needing to be recognized as exceptional, but in the Virgoan sense of needing to know that your work is genuinely good and that it is being used for something that actually matters. Virgo is mutable earth ruled by Mercury, and in the 10th house those qualities give your public professional identity a character of quiet, reliable excellence: your reputation is typically built not through dramatic self-promotion but through the sustained delivery of precise, thorough, genuinely high-quality work that earns deep professional trust over time. You may be drawn to healthcare, editing, data analysis, research, quality assurance, or any field where analytical precision and methodical competence are the primary professional currencies. To work with this energy consciously, develop the practice of genuinely acknowledging and celebrating your professional accomplishments before moving immediately to the next standard to meet ... the Virgo professional can build an extraordinary body of work and remain so focused on what remains to be improved that it never fully inhabits the achievement. The honest growth challenge is professional perfectionism that generates chronic dissatisfaction with work that is objectively excellent, and the growth is developing the capacity to recognize when something is genuinely good enough and deserves full recognition rather than continuous refinement.
Your Mercury in Virgo in the eleventh house brings a practical, analytical, and genuinely helpful intelligence to your social world ... your friendships, community groups, and collective endeavors benefit from a mind that not only generates ideas but evaluates them honestly and helps translate them into things that actually work. Mercury in rulership and exaltation means your analytical faculties are at their peak; in the eleventh house of friendship, community, and collective aspiration, that quality means you are the person in group settings who spots the logical flaw in an otherwise appealing proposal, who researches solutions with genuine thoroughness, and whose practical contributions turn collective vision into functional reality. To work with this energy consciously, pair your analytical gift with a conscious awareness of the emotional and relational dimensions of community life ... groups need both analytical rigor and genuine human warmth, and your Mercury is most valuable when it is offered with care for the people involved. The growth edge is that Virgo's critical intelligence in the eleventh house can create a social presence that feels exacting or difficult to please even when it intends only to be helpful; the growth work is ensuring your considerable practical gift for improving things is balanced with an equally developed capacity for appreciation and encouragement.
Your Venus in Virgo in the tenth house places your refined, service-oriented love nature at the peak of your chart, strongly influencing your career and public reputation. Venus in its fall here means you are known professionally for your competence, attention to detail, and genuine helpfulness rather than for personal charisma or flashy self-promotion. Careers in healthcare, editing, analysis, quality control, nutrition, environmental work, or any field requiring meticulous care suit you naturally. Your professional reputation is built on reliability and the consistent quality of your work. You earn respect through what you do rather than what you say. The challenge is underselling yourself professionally or accepting less recognition and compensation than you deserve. Consciously advocate for your worth in career negotiations, recognizing that your skills and dedication are genuinely valuable ... modesty becomes a limitation when it prevents you from occupying the professional space you have earned.
Your Mars in Pisces in the fourth house brings deeply sensitive, spiritually attuned, and compassionate energy to home, family, and emotional foundations. Your home is a sanctuary in the truest sense ... a place of healing, spiritual nourishment, and deep emotional safety. You invest enormous emotional energy into creating an environment that feels genuinely peaceful and connected. Family relationships may involve themes of sacrifice, spiritual depth, or healing across generations. The insight: holding clear emotional boundaries within your most intimate spaces ... while maintaining your natural compassion ... ensures that your home remains a place of genuine replenishment rather than emotional absorption.
Your Jupiter in Virgo in the tenth house places practical, detail-oriented energy at the peak of your chart, influencing your career, public reputation, and professional ambitions. You build your career through demonstrated competence, attention to quality, and a strong service ethic rather than self-promotion or political maneuvering. Careers in healthcare, analysis, quality assurance, editing, research, environmental work, or any field that rewards precision and dedication suit this placement well. Your professional reputation is one of reliability, thoroughness, and genuine expertise. Advancement may come more slowly than you deserve because you are better at doing excellent work than at marketing yourself. The challenge is exactly that ... learn to promote your accomplishments with confidence alongside your natural modesty, and your career trajectory will reflect the true quality of your consistently excellent contributions.
Your Saturn in Cancer in the eighth house places profound lessons at the intersection of emotional depth, transformation, and shared vulnerability. The eighth house's demands for psychological exposure can feel terrifying when filtered through Cancer's protective instincts and Saturn's fear of loss of control. You may have experienced early loss, family secrets, or inherited emotional wounds that shaped your relationship with trust and intimacy. The work of this placement is to honor those wounds while refusing to let them govern your capacity for closeness. When you commit to deep emotional healing, you emerge as someone with extraordinary empathy and the rare ability to hold space for others in their darkest moments.
Your Uranus in Pisces in the fourth house brings spiritual sensitivity and unexpected change to your home, family, and emotional foundations. Pisces is mutable water, so your private world is deeply empathic, imaginative, and connected to emotional undercurrents, while Uranus ensures your domestic life includes surprising developments that challenge your sense of security. As a generational placement, your cohort transforms family spiritual life, the emotional dimensions of home, and how households function as spaces of healing, and in your fourth house, these themes are deeply personal. Your family of origin may have included artistic, spiritual, or emotionally complex dynamics, and your childhood home may have been a place of both beauty and instability. You crave a home that feels like a sanctuary ... peaceful, beautiful, and spiritually nourishing ... but creating it requires navigating the unpredictable energies Uranus brings. The challenge is not using escapism or fantasy to avoid addressing real domestic issues that need practical attention. When you create a home that grounds your spiritual sensitivity in practical care and genuine emotional honesty, your living space becomes the sanctuary you have always sought.
Your Neptune in Aquarius in the third house brings the planet of imagination and transcendence into the house of communication, learning, and local community, animated by Aquarius' innovative, intellectually independent, and socially visionary energy. Neptune in Aquarius is generational, but the third house makes it personally relevant to your thinking and communication style. You are a natural idea generator with a gift for connecting disparate concepts in unexpected, illuminating ways. Your communication tends to be intellectually stimulating, forward-looking, and slightly ahead of current conventional thinking. The practical insight is to ensure that your innovative ideas are communicated with enough concrete specificity to be genuinely useful ... the most effective visionary communication pairs the novel idea with the clear, actionable implication.
Your Pluto in Sagittarius in the second house directs transformative philosophical energy toward your finances, possessions, and deepest sense of personal value. Sagittarius' mutable fire nature brings an expansive, optimistic quality to Pluto's intense relationship with material resources. You may earn through teaching, publishing, international business, higher education, or any field that combines material reward with meaningful purpose. Financial situations can undergo dramatic shifts tied to changes in your beliefs or philosophical direction. Your self-worth is connected to your sense of living a meaningful, purpose-driven life ... money alone does not satisfy you unless it supports a larger vision. There may be a tendency toward financial risk-taking driven by optimistic faith that things will work out. The growth edge is grounding your expansive financial visions in practical, disciplined planning. When you combine Sagittarian optimism with Plutonian strategic depth, your relationship with money becomes a powerful expression of your deepest values and your capacity for abundance.
Your North Node in Taurus in the seventh house guides your growth toward building partnerships that are stable, loyal, and grounded in shared values and physical comfort. You are here to learn what it means to commit slowly and deeply ... to choose partners with patience and then invest in the long arc of a relationship rather than seeking intensity and transformation above all else. The seventh house centers this growth in marriage, close partnerships, and contracts. Seek partners who are reliable and share your values, invest in the slow building of trust, and resist the allure of relationships defined primarily by volatility. Steady, devoted love is your evolutionary reward.
Your Chiron in Capricorn in the third house places the Wounded Healer in communication and learning through Capricorn's structured cardinal earth energy. Your core wound involves the authority and credibility of your communication ... you may feel that your ideas are not taken seriously enough, that you lack the credentials or status to speak with authority, or that your words do not carry the weight they deserve. Early educational experiences may have been marked by rigid, judgmental environments where mistakes were harshly punished. Your gift is the ability to communicate with genuine authority, precision, and practical wisdom that others trust because it is clearly built on real experience and careful thought. The growth path involves trusting your voice and ideas without waiting for external credentials or permission, and recognizing that the gravity and thoughtfulness you bring to communication are themselves forms of authority that need no certification.