Miley Cyrus
Born 1992-11-23 at 16:19:00 · Nashville, Tennessee, USA
Miley Cyrus's chart reveals an expansive, philosophical spirit... someone driven by meaning, adventure, and the belief that life is an ongoing discovery. With a Sagittarius Sun in the 7th house, their sense of purpose is expressed through the domain of partnership and relationship... a placement that shapes how they show up in the world and what they're here to do.
Beneath the surface, a Scorpio Moon speaks to what Miley needs emotionally... emotional depth, privacy, and the freedom to feel intensely without judgment. This is the private self, the part that exists when the spotlight fades.
The world meets Miley 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 emotionally fueled... they fight fiercest for the people they love. A concentration of planets in Scorpio gives Miley's chart a strong Scorpio emphasis... amplifying the themes of that sign throughout their life.
Planetary Positions
Rising: Taurus · Midheaven: Aquarius♐ Sagittarius
1° · House 7
♏ Scorpio
26° · House 6
♏ Scorpio
27° · House 6℞
♑ Capricorn
12° · House 8
♋ Cancer
27° · House 3
♎ Libra
8° · House 5
♒ Aquarius
13° · House 10
♑ Capricorn
15° · House 8
♑ Capricorn
17° · House 9
♏ Scorpio
23° · House 6
♐ Sagittarius
21° · House 7℞
♌ Leo
23° · House 4
Chart Interpretations
Sun in Sagittarius in House 7
Your Sun in Sagittarius in the seventh house places your identity in the expansive, freedom-loving, Jupiter-ruled territory of partnership ... and the resulting relational orientation prizes growth, adventure, philosophical connection, and mutual intellectual respect as the highest and most sustaining relational values. Sagittarius is mutable fire, and in the Angular 7th house those qualities produce someone who seeks genuine companions rather than comfortable mirrors ... partners who are fellow explorers of ideas, cultures, and the deeper meanings of life, who have their own strong directional pull and are willing to grow in ways that may change the relationship. Freedom within partnership is non-negotiable: you flourish in relationships built on mutual respect for each other's independent growth and wilt in those that require constant relational management or emotional proximity that crowds out intellectual space. To work with this energy consciously, be honest with potential partners about your need for adventure and intellectual freedom early in relationships ... partners who can celebrate your expansiveness rather than feeling threatened by it are the ones who will bring genuine, lasting joy. The honest challenge is commitment anxiety dressed as philosophical principle: Sagittarius in the 7th can genuinely need relational freedom and also use that genuine need as a reason to never quite fully arrive in the depth of committed partnership, and the growth is discovering that the deepest philosophical adventures are available within long-term love as well as beyond it.
Moon in Scorpio in House 6
Your Moon in Scorpio in the sixth house channels fixed water's investigative depth and Pluto's transformative intelligence into the domain of daily work, bodily health, and practical service ... creating a working life characterized by remarkable thoroughness, the ability to diagnose what is actually wrong beneath the apparent problem, and an approach to service that goes considerably deeper than surface helpfulness to engage with whatever requires genuine transformation. Scorpio is ruled by Pluto and Mars, and in the 6th house those qualities mean your instinctive approach to work is to go beneath the presenting issue to the root cause: you are not satisfied with the symptomatic fix when the underlying pattern remains, and your most valuable professional contributions are characteristically the ones that address what everyone else has been managing rather than resolving. This placement means your emotional wellbeing is substantially tied to the depth and genuine usefulness of your daily work: surface-level, functionally vacuous, or psychologically dishonest work environments are genuinely draining, while work that engages your investigative intelligence and produces real transformation nourishes you. Your body is a remarkably accurate emotional register, and the connection between your psychological state and your physical wellbeing is particularly direct and informative ... attending to one is attending to the other. To work with this energy consciously, develop daily practices that include genuine relaxation alongside productive investigation ... the Scorpionic working mode can sustain high intensity for extended periods, but without deliberate recovery it eventually produces the physical and emotional depletion that its vigilance was trying to prevent. The honest growth challenge is that Scorpio in the 6th can become obsessive about work problems and health concerns with an intensity that creates more anxiety than resolution, and the growth is developing the discernment to know when thorough investigation is serving and when it has crossed into the counterproductive.
Mercury in Scorpio in House 6
℞Your Mercury in Scorpio in the sixth house brings a relentlessly focused, investigatively thorough, and psychologically astute intelligence to your daily work and professional practice ... you are genuinely exceptional at the kind of sustained, deep-focus analytical work that many professional environments require but few people can actually sustain over the long periods that real mastery demands. Mercury governs professional cognition; Scorpio is fixed water co-ruled by Mars and Pluto, and in the sixth house of work, routine, and the body, that quality means your professional thinking is characterized by an unusual combination of patience, depth, and willingness to engage with complexity until it is fully resolved. You do not let up on a difficult work problem until you understand it completely. To work with this energy consciously, apply your investigative depth to understanding your own health patterns with the same rigor you bring to professional problems ... the mind-body connection is particularly significant for fixed water in the sixth house, and the insights available through genuine self-examination in this domain are valuable. The growth edge is that Scorpio's intensity in the sixth house can make daily routine feel either meaninglessly routine or overly psychologically charged; the growth work is finding genuine engagement with the ordinary texture of daily work without needing every day to be psychologically significant.
Venus in Capricorn in House 8
Your Venus in Capricorn in the eighth house brings discipline, strategic intelligence, and mature pragmatism to matters of intimacy, shared resources, and psychological transformation. You approach deep emotional territory with caution and control, allowing yourself to be vulnerable only after thorough assessment of the risks involved. Financial matters involving joint assets, investments, inheritance, or business partnerships are handled with exceptional prudence and long-term vision. Intimacy is earned through demonstrated reliability, and trust is built slowly and deliberately. You have a practical understanding of power dynamics and may navigate complex financial or emotional situations with impressive composure. The challenge is excessive emotional control that prevents genuine depth of connection. Consciously practice releasing control in safe intimate contexts, allowing vulnerability to exist alongside your natural mastery, and you will access transformative experiences that no amount of strategic planning could predict.
Mars in Cancer in House 3
Your Mars in Cancer in the third house channels emotionally attuned, intuitive energy into communication, learning, and local connections. You communicate with genuine warmth and empathy, and people feel heard and cared for in your presence. Your words carry emotional weight, and you have a gift for connecting with people on a feeling level rather than purely intellectual one. You may be a gifted storyteller, counselor, or writer of emotionally resonant content. The challenge is that emotional sensitivity can make direct confrontation difficult; practice expressing your needs and disagreements clearly and your relationships deepen considerably.
Jupiter in Libra in House 5
Your Jupiter in Libra in the fifth house brings refined, relationship-oriented energy to your creative expression, romantic life, and pursuit of pleasure. Your creativity is elegant, aesthetically sophisticated, and often collaborative ... you may create your best work with or for a partner. Romance is a central joy in your life, and you approach love with idealism, generosity, and a genuine desire for beautiful, balanced partnership. Social pleasures, the arts, fashion, and beauty bring you deep satisfaction and may also serve as creative outlets. If you have children, you instill in them an appreciation for fairness, beauty, and good manners. The challenge is romantic idealism that sets impossible standards or makes you vulnerable to partners who present a polished surface without substance beneath. Balance your love of beauty with honest assessment of character, and your romantic and creative life becomes as genuinely wonderful as you imagine it can be.
Saturn in Aquarius in House 10
Your Saturn in Aquarius in the tenth house, Saturn in its own sign, directs your professional ambitions toward fields involving innovation, systems change, humanitarian leadership, or technological development. Your career is built on the authority of your ideas and your capacity to envision and build better systems ... not on conventional markers of institutional status. Career recognition may come through unconventional channels or arrive in ways that surprise the more tradition-bound people in your field. You are ahead of your time professionally, and this requires the patience to work toward goals that others cannot yet clearly see. Long-term, your professional legacy is genuinely innovative ... work that opens possibilities others had not imagined.
Uranus in Capricorn in House 8
Your Uranus in Capricorn in the eighth house directs transformative energy through the lens of structural reform, power dynamics, and institutional change. Capricorn is cardinal earth, so you approach the eighth house's intense themes ... shared resources, psychological depth, and transformation ... with strategic discipline, while Uranus adds sudden, paradigm-shifting developments. As a generational placement, your cohort transforms financial institutions, inheritance law, and how society structures power and deals with collective grief, and in your eighth house, these themes are deeply personal. You may experience sudden shifts in shared finances, institutional power dynamics, or psychological structures that force complete rebuilding. Your approach to intimacy involves a need for clear power structures and mutual respect, and you are deeply uncomfortable with emotional manipulation. The challenge is releasing control in the face of genuine transformation, since the eighth house demands surrender and Capricorn resists it. When you allow the transformative process to dismantle structures that no longer serve you ... even ones you worked hard to build ... you emerge with a depth of power and wisdom that becomes the foundation for your greatest achievements.
Neptune in Capricorn in House 9
Your Neptune in Capricorn in the ninth house places the planet of spirituality and transcendence in Capricorn's practical, structured, and traditionally oriented sign, within the house of philosophy, higher learning, and belief. Neptune in Capricorn is generational, but your ninth house placement makes the search for meaning a personally defining theme. You are drawn to philosophical and spiritual traditions with long, established roots ... ancient wisdom, traditional religious practice, or philosophy with real institutional depth. Your faith tends to be built slowly and tested against experience. The practical insight is to balance respect for tradition with genuine openness to the living, evolving edge of spiritual understanding ... the most enduring wisdom traditions continue to grow.
Pluto in Scorpio in House 6
Your Pluto in Scorpio in the sixth house brings the full force of its dignity placement to your daily work, health, and routines. You approach your work with a thoroughness and intensity that others may find excessive but that produces results of remarkable depth and quality. Health is a significant theme ... you may experience transformative health crises that force complete overhauls of your lifestyle, or you may be drawn to healing professions where you help others through their own physical and psychological crises. Workplace dynamics can involve intense power struggles, particularly when you perceive dishonesty or incompetence. Your body is sensitive to psychological stress, and unresolved emotional material may manifest as physical symptoms. The challenge is creating sustainable daily practices rather than oscillating between obsessive discipline and complete abandonment of routine. When you build a daily life that honors both your intensity and your need for rest, your capacity for meaningful work and physical resilience becomes extraordinary.
North Node in Sagittarius in House 7
℞Your North Node in Sagittarius in the seventh house points toward growth through partnerships that function as philosophical adventures ... relationships that expand your worldview, push your horizons, and give both people the freedom to keep growing. You are here to learn that the most fulfilling partnerships are not built on detailed analysis and careful control but on mutual trust, shared philosophical values, and the freedom to be fully, expansively yourselves together. The seventh house focuses this growth on marriage, partnerships, and close bonds. Choose partners who come from different backgrounds or hold philosophies that expand your own, maintain generous freedom within close relationships, and resist the pull toward overly analyzing your partnerships. Love is its own adventure.
Chiron in Leo in House 4
Chiron in Leo in the fourth house brings the Wounded Healer into the most private and psychologically foundational sector of the chart ... the domain of home, family, roots, and the emotional bedrock established in earliest childhood ... filtered through fixed fire's deep need for genuine recognition and the Sun's instinct to shine most fully in the places that feel most fundamentally like home. The wound here lives in the quality of celebration within your family of origin: whether your particular light was welcomed, whether your creative self-expression was encouraged and genuinely valued, whether the home was a place where you could be fully yourself or a place where being too much got you managed. Leo's fixed quality means this wound is foundational and emotionally stable in its familiar shape ... the sense of being overlooked or overshadowed within the family unit has a texture that you know well, because it was the texture of the most private years. The Sun rules Leo, and in the fourth house its radiant, creative energy meets the Moon's domain of emotional safety and private life, creating a need to feel genuinely celebrated in your most intimate spaces. Chiron here means that celebration was incomplete or conditional: a parent who overshadowed your developing sense of self, a family atmosphere that prized conformity over individual expression, or simply the painful experience of trying to shine and finding the room dimmer than expected. Your gift is a profound sensitivity to what genuine, unconditional celebration actually feels like ... and the capacity to create home environments where every person's particular radiance is genuinely seen and encouraged. To work with this energy consciously, create your current home as an active environment of self-celebration: surround yourself with the acknowledgment of your creative life that your childhood home didn't fully provide. The growth edge is that fixed fire in the fourth house can produce a private life organized around seeking the recognition that childhood withheld, and the growth is learning to be your own most genuine audience ... to celebrate your own radiance not as consolation but as foundation.