Lin-Manuel Miranda
Born 1980-01-16 · New York City, New York, USA · birth time unverified
Lin-Manuel Miranda's chart reveals a disciplined, ambitious nature... someone who builds toward long-term goals with patience and finds identity through achievement and responsibility. With a Capricorn 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 Capricorn Moon speaks to what Lin-Manuel needs emotionally... structure, achievement, and the knowledge that effort leads to results. This is the private self, the part that exists when the spotlight fades.
The world meets Lin-Manuel through Taurus rising... calm, grounded, and reassuringly steady... someone people trust immediately. 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 methodical and precise... they achieve through careful, sustained effort. With 5 retrograde planets in their natal chart, much of Lin-Manuel's energy is directed inward... a rich inner world that fuels their outer expression. A concentration of planets in Capricorn gives Lin-Manuel's chart a strong Capricorn emphasis... amplifying the themes of that sign throughout their life.
Planetary Positions
Rising: Taurus · Midheaven: Capricorn♑ Capricorn
25° · House 10
♑ Capricorn
10° · House 9
♑ Capricorn
22° · House 9
♓ Pisces
0° · House 11
♍ Virgo
15° · House 5℞
♍ Virgo
9° · House 5℞
♍ Virgo
26° · House 6℞
♏ Scorpio
24° · House 7
♐ Sagittarius
21° · House 8
♎ Libra
21° · House 6
♌ Leo
29° · House 5℞
♉ Taurus
9° · House 12℞
Chart Interpretations
Sun in Capricorn in House 10
Your Sun in Capricorn in the tenth house is among the most naturally powerful configurations in the zodiac ... Capricorn is the sign that governs the Midheaven's themes of career, authority, and public legacy, and the Sun here means your entire sense of self is expressed through, and in many ways defined by, your professional standing and what you build for the world over the full arc of your life. Saturn rules Capricorn, and at the apex of the chart that rulership brings the Sun's need for identity expression into direct alignment with the domain of earned authority and lasting public achievement: you are here to build something of genuine consequence, and the characteristic that most distinguishes this Sun is the willingness to do that work over decades without requiring early recognition as validation. The 10th house is Angular and among the four most powerful positions in the chart; the Sun here is genuinely visible to the world, and the career has the potential to become a defining legacy. Cardinal earth at the Midheaven initiates structure; the structures you build become institutions and lasting contributions rather than personal achievements that fade. To work with this energy consciously, allow your ambition to be matched by a philosophy of contribution ... the greatest Capricorn Midheaven legacies serve something larger than personal advancement. The honest growth edge is the psychological cost of defining yourself entirely by achievement: Capricorn in the 10th can become a person who exists primarily for the world and loses access to the private, unproductive, simply-alive self that is the actual human being behind the legacy.
Moon in Capricorn in House 9
Your Moon in Capricorn in the ninth house brings the Moon's detriment in Capricorn into the domain of philosophical wisdom, higher education, and the search for meaning ... creating a philosophical sensibility that is characterized by Saturnine rigor, respect for tested tradition, and a preference for wisdom that can be practically applied and verifiably supported over wisdom that requires pure faith or philosophical leap. Capricorn is cardinal earth ruled by Saturn, and in the 9th house that orientation means your approach to the largest questions is methodical, credential-respecting, and organized around the kind of intellectual authority that is established through sustained study and the patient accumulation of knowledge that can withstand genuine scrutiny. This placement means your emotional wellbeing is substantially tied to the coherence and reliability of your philosophical framework ... you feel most genuinely grounded when your worldview is internally consistent, supported by credible authority, and capable of practical guidance through real difficulty; and philosophical challenges that undermine your established framework are experienced as more genuinely destabilizing than more philosophically flexible temperaments might understand. You are drawn to traditional institutions of learning, established wisdom traditions with long track records, and educational paths that lead to concrete professional qualifications as well as intellectual depth. To work with this energy consciously, remain genuinely open to the wisdom that arrives through intuition, spontaneous experience, and the less credentialed but equally valid forms of knowing that Capricorn's institutional orientation can systematically dismiss. The honest growth challenge is that the Moon in detriment in Capricorn in the 9th can develop a philosophical worldview of considerable Saturnine authority and then maintain it with more rigidity than genuine wisdom requires, and the growth is applying the same serious, methodical intelligence to revising your framework when experience demands it as you originally used to build it.
Mercury in Capricorn in House 9
Your Mercury in Capricorn in the ninth house brings a structurally rigorous, practically grounded, and patiently thorough mind to the domains of philosophy, higher learning, and the ongoing project of building a worldview that is both intellectually sound and practically useful. Mercury governs thinking and communication; Capricorn is cardinal earth ruled by Saturn, and in the ninth house of big questions and expansive seeking, that quality means your philosophical thinking is characterized by a genuine commitment to what is actually workable in the real world rather than merely theoretically elegant. You want a philosophy that can be lived ... that connects intellectual integrity to practical action in ways that hold up under the pressure of daily life. You may be drawn to law, economics, practical philosophy, or any intellectual domain that connects rigorous thinking to real-world consequences. To work with this energy consciously, develop your natural philosophical discipline alongside a genuine openness to the dimensions of meaning and experience that resist practical reduction ... some of what the ninth house holds cannot be fully captured in structural or practical terms. The growth edge is that Saturn-ruled Capricorn in the ninth house can produce a philosophical life that is admirably grounded but somewhat resistant to the genuine wonder and mystical dimension of ninth-house experience; the growth work is allowing the largest questions to remain genuinely open rather than conclusively resolved by practical usefulness.
Venus in Pisces in House 11
Your Venus in Pisces in the eleventh house brings compassion, artistic sensitivity, and spiritual idealism to your friendships, group involvement, and vision for the future. Venus exalted here creates a genuinely loving, non-judgmental approach to friendship ... you accept people as they are and see the best in everyone. Your social circle may include artists, healers, spiritual seekers, and anyone drawn to your gentle, inclusive energy. Group involvement in charitable causes, artistic collaborations, or spiritual communities brings deep fulfillment. Your vision for the future is compassionate and idealistic, emphasizing universal love, artistic beauty, and spiritual connection among all people. The challenge is being taken advantage of by friends who exploit your generous, non-judgmental nature. Consciously develop discernment about who deserves your trust and energy, offering your extraordinary compassion from a place of strength rather than obligation, and your social life will be both deeply fulfilling and sustainably nourishing.
Mars in Virgo in House 5
℞Your Mars in Virgo in the fifth house channels analytical, perfectionist, and service-oriented energy into creativity, romance, and play. Your creative work tends to be technically skilled and carefully crafted ... you are the writer who edits obsessively, the musician who practices the difficult passages until they are perfect. In romance, you show love through acts of service and careful attention to your partner's needs and preferences. Play can feel like work when this placement's perfectionism goes unchecked ... give yourself permission to make things just for joy. The practical insight: creativity that starts from delight rather than from the desire to get it right produces your most resonant work.
Jupiter in Virgo in House 5
℞Your Jupiter in Virgo in the fifth house brings a detail-oriented, skillful quality to your creative expression, romantic life, and pursuit of pleasure. Your creativity thrives on craftsmanship ... you produce work that is technically excellent, carefully refined, and genuinely useful. Romance for you develops through shared interests, intellectual compatibility, and practical acts of care rather than grand dramatic gestures. You take pleasure in activities that improve your skills or health, and you may enjoy hobbies that combine precision with creativity, such as cooking, gardening, or detailed crafts. If you have children, you are an attentive and practically devoted parent. The challenge is that perfectionism can drain the spontaneous joy from creative and romantic expression. Give yourself permission to create imperfectly and to enjoy romance without analyzing every detail, and your already skillful creative life gains the freedom and warmth that makes it truly fulfilling.
Saturn in Virgo in House 6
℞Your Saturn in Virgo in the sixth house is one of the most powerfully productive placements in the zodiac for daily discipline and professional mastery. The sixth house is Virgo's natural domain, and Saturn here is strongly placed ... the planet of structure and effort in the sign of work, health, and service, in the house of exactly those things. You are exceptionally capable of building efficient systems, maintaining disciplined health practices, and contributing reliably to any work environment. The shadow side is overwork and a tendency to merge your self-worth with your productivity. Practical insight: schedule genuine rest with the same deliberate attention you give to your most important tasks.
Uranus in Scorpio in House 7
Your Uranus in Scorpio in the seventh house directs intense, transformative energy into your closest partnerships, making relationship one of the most powerful forces in your life. Scorpio is fixed water, so you approach partnership with depth, loyalty, and an all-or-nothing intensity, while Uranus ensures that your relationships include dramatic developments. As a generational placement, your cohort transforms how society approaches intimate partnership, power dynamics in marriage, and the psychology of commitment, and with Uranus in your seventh house, you personally experience these themes through your own relationships. You attract and are attracted to partners who are psychologically complex, powerful, and transformative. Your relationships are likely to include moments of crisis that either deepen the bond or end it ... there is rarely a comfortable middle ground. The challenge is releasing the need to control your partner or the relationship outcome, since Scorpio's intensity combined with Uranus's unpredictability can create a volatile dynamic. When you allow your partnerships to transform you rather than trying to control them, your relationships become profound catalysts for the deepest personal growth.
Neptune in Sagittarius in House 8
Your Neptune in Sagittarius in the eighth house merges the planet of mystery and transcendence with Sagittarius' philosophical, truth-seeking, and adventurous energy, placing it in the house of shared resources, deep psychology, sexuality, and transformation. Neptune in Sagittarius is generational, but the eighth house makes it personally intense. You approach transformation as a philosophical adventure, seeking to understand the meaning and purpose behind even the most difficult passages of change. You may be drawn to religious or philosophical traditions that engage directly with death, rebirth, and the great questions of existence. The practical insight is to ensure that your philosophical framework for transformation supports genuine psychological work rather than providing an escape route from it through premature transcendence.
Pluto in Libra in House 6
Your Pluto in Libra in the sixth house directs transformative relational energy into daily work, health, and service. Libra's cardinal air nature brings an emphasis on workplace relationships, collaboration, and the aesthetic qualities of your work environment. You may thrive in professions involving design, diplomacy, counseling, law, or any role where creating balance and harmony is the daily task. Workplace power dynamics involving fairness, favoritism, or partnership conflicts are likely recurring themes. Your health may be connected to the state of your relationships ... stress in partnerships can manifest as physical imbalance. You bring an instinct for creating order and beauty in your daily environment that others appreciate deeply. The challenge is addressing workplace conflicts directly rather than maintaining a surface harmony that allows resentment to fester. When you bring Pluto's honest intensity to Libra's diplomatic skill, your work life becomes a space where genuine collaboration produces results that neither competition nor false harmony could achieve.
North Node in Leo in House 5
℞Your North Node in Leo in the fifth house is an ideal alignment ... your growth lives directly in the realm of creativity, joy, romance, and authentic self-expression that the fifth house rules. You are here to play, create, fall in love, and let your unique light shine with full-hearted enthusiasm. This is not a license for ego but an invitation to genuine, generous self-expression rooted in your authentic creative voice. Let yourself be seen in your creative work, pursue romance with warmth and courage, engage playfully with children, and stop waiting for permission to enjoy being alive. Your soul evolves when you live with royal generosity toward your own joy.
Chiron in Taurus in House 12
℞Chiron in Taurus in the twelfth house places the Wounded Healer in the most hidden and spiritually diffuse sector of the chart ... the domain of the unconscious, solitude, karmic inheritance, and the invisible foundations of the self ... filtered through fixed earth's quiet, patient energy and Venus's instinct for beauty, comfort, and sensory sustenance. The twelfth house operates beneath conscious awareness, and Chiron in Taurus here means the wound around material security, physical comfort, and bodily worthiness is largely pre-conscious ... it operates as a background hum of anxiety about survival and belonging that you may not fully recognize as a wound because it's so familiar it seems like simply the texture of life. Venus rules Taurus, and in the twelfth house its desire for beauty and physical pleasure can express as a private spiritual aesthetic ... finding the sacred in music, in nature, in the sensory world of solitude ... but Chiron here means there may also be unconscious patterns of material self-sabotage, of denying physical comfort in ways that feel like spiritual virtue but are actually wound-driven deprivation. Your gift is an unusually deep, intuitive understanding of how material wounds connect to spiritual experience ... you have mapped, in your own body and unconscious, the territory where the fear of not having enough and the longing for genuine peace intersect. To work with this energy consciously, bring gentle, non-judgmental attention to the material and physical dimensions of your inner life: the body's hungers, the unconscious beliefs about scarcity and safety, the dreams that surface what waking life avoids. The growth edge is that fixed earth in the twelfth house can make this wound stubbornly invisible ... comfortable in its familiarity, resistant to the disruption that healing requires ... and the growth is the patient willingness to keep looking even when looking is uncomfortable.