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Louis Farrakhan

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Louis Farrakhan

1933-05-11 · The Bronx· birth time unknown

Taurus SunSagittarius MoonLeo Rising(est.)Politician
Earth dominantTaurus stelliumVirgo stellium3 retrogradesSun conjunct Venus

Note: Louis Farrakhan's exact birth time isn't on record. Planetary signs are calculated for noon on his birth date and are likely accurate, but the rising sign and house placements are unknown... and the Moon sign should be treated as approximate if he was born near a sign change.

Astrologically, Louis Farrakhan's chart reveals the qualities behind his leadership and public influence...

At the heart of Louis Farrakhan's chart is a Taurus Sun — a nature with a genuine eye for beauty and a preference for things done properly. The aesthetic sense here isn't vanity — it's a kind of integrity. How something looks and feels is information about whether it's any good.

Inwardly, a Sagittarius Moon speaks to The humor is a genuine emotional resource — Sagittarius Moon finds what is absurd about difficult situations and uses it. The laugh at the right moment is not deflection; it is perspective, and the capacity to maintain perspective under pressure is one of the real gifts of this placement.

Away from the public eye, Louis's Venus in Taurus returns consistently to what it has already decided — Taurus Venus doesn't reinvent its feelings or revisit its commitments. Once the person has been chosen and the love established, the nature of this placement is to stay in it, to return to it, to build on it. The constancy is the expression.

Mercury in Taurus is the signature of how Louis thinks, speaks, and persuades. The thinking has an aesthetic quality — Taurus Mercury feels the rightness or wrongness of an idea before it can be fully articulated. The argument that violates the sense of proportion, the solution that doesn't feel right, is rejected on grounds that take longer to explain than they did to know.

Louis's Mars is tireless in the service of things it believes are worth doing — no glamour or recognition required to sustain the effort. The work itself, done properly, is the reward. The stamina for unglamorous labor is extraordinary.

Earth runs through this chart, giving Louis a foundation that holds even when everything around it doesn't. The patience here is structural. Fixed energy runs through the chart, giving Louis extraordinary staying power and a depth of commitment that is rare... once decided, they are difficult to move. A concentration of planets in Virgo gives the chart a distinct Virgo undertone... amplifying those themes alongside the core Taurus energy. With 3 retrograde planets natally, much of Louis's energy turns inward... a rich interior life that quietly shapes everything he puts into the world.

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Birth time unknown. The Rising sign, house placements, and Midheaven shown below are estimated using noon. Only the Sun and Moon positions are reliable.

Planetary Positions

Rising: Leo (est.) · Midheaven: Taurus (est.)
Sun

Taurus

20° · House 10 (est.)

Moon

Sagittarius

15° · House 5 (est.)

Mercury

Taurus

2° · House 9 (est.)

Venus

Taurus

25° · House 10 (est.)

Mars

Virgo

5° · House 1 (est.)

Jupiter

Virgo

13° · House 2 (est.)

Saturn

Aquarius

16° · House 6 (est.)

Uranus

Aries

24° · House 9 (est.)

Neptune

Virgo

7° · House 1 (est.)

Pluto

Cancer

21° · House 12 (est.)

North Node

Pisces

4° · House 7 (est.)

Chiron

Taurus

28° · House 10 (est.)

Black Moon Lilith

Taurus

29° · House 10 (est.)

Chart Interpretations

Birth time unknown. Sign placements (Sun, Moon, planets) are accurate. House placements and Rising sign are estimated from noon and may not reflect the actual chart.

Sun in TaurusHouse 10 (est.)

Taurus is a Fixed Earth sign, and the Sun here builds identity through patience, sensory engagement, and the slow accumulation of what lasts. Earth grounds solar expression in the material world, making comfort, beauty, and reliability central to your sense of self. Fixed modality means change feels genuinely threatening even when necessary ... you build to last, but occasionally build around the wrong things. A concrete behavioral tendency is loyalty that borders on stubbornness: you commit deeply and rarely revise, which is both your greatest strength and the source of your most preventable struggles.

Moon in SagittariusHouse 5 (est.)

Sagittarius is a Mutable Fire sign, and the Moon here has an emotional life that is expansive, freedom-loving, and genuinely optimistic. Fire makes feelings enthusiastic and forward-moving rather than brooding; Mutable modality keeps your inner world restless, responsive to new input, and resistant to confinement. You feel emotionally safe when you have space ... physical, philosophical, or temporal ... and emotional claustrophobia can trigger a restlessness that looks like dissatisfaction when it is actually just the need to breathe. A concrete tendency is processing difficult emotions by moving rather than sitting: travel, study, or a change of scene rebalances your emotional state more reliably than introspection alone.

Mercury in TaurusHouse 9 (est.)

Taurus is a Fixed Earth sign, and Mercury here thinks slowly, practically, and with a strong preference for ideas that can be built into something real. Earth grounds the mind in the concrete and sensory; you retain information best when it connects to experience rather than abstraction. Fixed modality means your opinions, once formed, are held with real conviction ... you are not easily moved by clever argument alone. A concrete tendency is the intellectual slow build: you may not be first to speak in a room, but what you say when you do has been turned over carefully and lands with a credibility that faster minds sometimes lack.

Venus in TaurusHouse 10 (est.)

Taurus is a Fixed Earth sign, and Venus is in its domicile here ... one of the most naturally sensuous and devoted placements for the planet of love. Earth grounds your affections in the physical world; touch, beauty, shared comfort, and the slow cultivation of lasting bonds are how you love most naturally. Fixed modality makes you loyal with genuine staying power and genuinely resistant to disruption in relationships that have given you security. A concrete tendency is possessiveness that arrives quietly: the depth of your attachment is real and admirable, but it occasionally shades into treating the people or things you love as certainties rather than as choices freely made by another person.

Mars in VirgoHouse 1 (est.)

Virgo is a Mutable Earth sign, and Mars here channels its drive through precision, craft, and the methodical improvement of what exists. Earth roots your energy in useful, practical work; you are most effective when you have a specific problem to solve or a system to refine. Mutable modality gives you analytical flexibility, adjusting your approach as new information arrives. A concrete tendency is the critical energy turned inward: when this placement is not directing its high standards productively outward, the same precision that produces mastery becomes an anxiety about the gap between where things are and where they should be ... the productive discipline is learning to distinguish productive critique from the kind that simply adds friction.

Jupiter in VirgoHouse 2 (est.)

Virgo is a Mutable Earth sign, and Jupiter is in its detriment here ... the planet of expansive faith and broad vision in the sign of careful, critical discernment. Earth directs your growth toward what is practical and well-crafted; Mutable modality keeps your development analytically flexible and responsive. Your fortune rewards precision and genuine mastery rather than grand gestures. A concrete tendency is the perfect that becomes the enemy of the good: Jupiter in Virgo can produce an endless refinement that forestalls completion, and the growth is trusting that the work is ready to be released ... because the world needs what you have built more than it needs another round of improvement.

Saturn in AquariusHouse 6 (est.)

Aquarius is a Fixed Air sign, and Saturn is in its traditional domicile here ... the planet of structure in the sign of systems, collective ideals, and social reform. Air directs Saturn's discipline toward the realm of ideas and institutions; Fixed modality means the structures you build are intended to last, grounded in principles rather than convenience. Your capacity to build frameworks that serve genuine collective function is one of this placement's greatest gifts. A concrete tendency is the relationship between freedom and structure held as a permanent tension rather than a productive polarity: this placement is working out ... across a lifetime ... how to build systems that serve liberation rather than constraining it, and every structure it builds is a step in that ongoing negotiation.

Uranus in AriesHouse 9 (est.)

Aries is a Cardinal Fire sign, and Uranus here (2010–2019) disrupts through radical self-assertion and the acceleration of new beginnings. Fire makes Uranus's revolutionary energy direct, combustible, and immediately visible; Cardinal modality means change breaks out at the point of initiation ... institutions and identities crack at the moment they are supposed to begin. Your generation challenges inherited models of leadership and independent selfhood, introducing new archetypes of what it means to act from genuine conviction. A concrete tendency toward bold, decentralized innovation driven by individuals rather than systems is the signature of this placement ... disruption expressed through the uncompromising assertion of the new self.

Neptune in VirgoHouse 1 (est.)

Virgo is a Mutable Earth sign, and Neptune is in its detriment here (1928–1943) ... the planet of transcendence in the sign of practical, critical discernment. Earth makes Neptune's idealism reach for something useful and corrective; Mutable modality keeps the dissolution adaptive and health-oriented. This generation's idealism often appeared in the sacrifices of the Depression and World War II ... a longing for order, healing, and right service that found expression in genuine collective effort. The shadow is a confusion about what true wellness and right service actually mean ... the perfectionism of Virgo applied to an unreachable Neptunian ideal.

Pluto in CancerHouse 12 (est.)

Cancer is a Cardinal Water sign, and Pluto here (1913–1939) brought profound transformation to home, family, national identity, and the structures of belonging. Water makes Pluto's transformation deeply personal and emotionally irreversible; Cardinal modality means the destruction arrived at foundational, initiating moments in collective life. This generation lived through two World Wars and the Great Depression, experiencing the total destruction and partial rebuilding of what home, nation, and security could mean. The shadow is a compulsive attachment to the past ... a defensive tribalism organized around protecting the familiar version of belonging at tremendous cost to everything outside it.

North Node in PiscesHouse 7 (est.)

Your North Node in Pisces calls you toward compassion, spiritual surrender, and the willingness to release control in favor of a larger flow. Pisces is a Mutable Water sign ... the evolutionary direction here is toward empathy, imagination, and the trust that some things cannot be managed but only met with presence and mercy. The corresponding South Node in Virgo suggests an ingrained ease with analysis, practical service, and the habit of fixing what is broken. A concrete tendency from the South Node is the compulsion to solve and improve what would more wisely be accepted. The medicine is learning that some things cannot be perfected, only held ... and that the capacity to hold something without requiring it to be other than it is may be the most profound form of service available.

Chiron in TaurusHouse 10 (est.)

Your Chiron in Taurus places your core wound in the realm of self-worth, material security, and the body. Taurus is a Fixed Earth sign ... the wound here is slow to form, deep, and organized around the felt sense of inherent value or its absence. You may carry a persistent background sense that love, comfort, or belonging must be earned rather than received as a baseline. A concrete tendency is the endless productivity that is really an argument against unworthiness ... the unconscious belief that if you rest or stop building, something important will be revealed as missing. The gift is a hard-won wisdom about what genuine worth actually is, and a remarkable capacity to help others discover it in themselves.

Black Moon Lilith in TaurusHouse 10 (est.)

Lilith in Taurus carries the exile of bodily pleasure, stubborn self-possession, and the refusal to be moved for anyone else's comfort. What was shamed in you was your relationship with your own body ... your appetite, your sensuality, your instinct to stay put when the world wanted you to comply and give way. You may have internalized a deep suspicion of your own desires, treating pleasure as something to be earned or denied rather than a natural inheritance. The reclamation here is rooted in the physical ... in learning that your body's needs are not a moral failing, that your appetite is not excess, and that the immovable quality others found threatening is actually a remarkable kind of self-respect. When this Lilith is integrated, you become someone whose relationship with embodiment and material reality is genuinely fearless.

Ascendant (Rising) in Leo(est.)

Leo is a Fixed Fire sign, and on the Ascendant it walks in and the room notices ... presence is the first thing you hand the world. You come across as warm, magnetic, generous with attention, someone who carries a natural pride that reads as confidence rather than need. People are drawn to the light and gather around it gladly. The surface here genuinely wants to be seen, and mostly earns it. The work is the gap between the warmth that shines because it is your nature and the version that needs the room watching ... letting the presence be a gift rather than a request.

Descendant in Aquarius(est.)

Aquarius is a Fixed Air sign, and on the Descendant it draws you toward partners who are their own people ... independent, unconventional, intellectually alive, someone who keeps a self inside the relationship. You seek a bond that respects individuality, where neither person has to disappear. What you are looking for in another is often the freedom you need closeness not to cost.

MC

Midheaven in Taurus(est.)

Taurus is a Fixed Earth sign, and on the Midheaven it builds the career slowly and to last ... you are drawn to work that makes something solid, something you can see and touch and keep. The reputation grows unhurried and then turns unshakeable, the name people learn to rely on. You are known for quality and steadiness. The risk is staying in the safe lane too long ... the reward is everything you built still standing.

IC

Imum Coeli in Scorpio(est.)

Scorpio is a Fixed Water sign, and at the IC it shapes roots of depth and intensity ... the private life carries more than most people are ever shown, an interior with real weight to it. You recharge through solitude, through emotional processing, through facing the hidden thing rather than avoiding it. The foundation is built underground, where the real work happens.

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