Miranda Kerr
Born 1983-04-20 · Sydney, New South Wales, Australia · birth time unverified
Miranda Kerr's chart reveals a pioneering spirit... someone who leads with action, meets the world head-on, and finds identity through initiative. With a Aries Sun in the 9th house, their sense of purpose is expressed through the domain of philosophy and expansion... a placement that shapes how they show up in the world and what they're here to do.
Beneath the surface, a Cancer Moon speaks to what Miranda needs emotionally... deep emotional connection, home, and a sense of belonging. This is the private self, the part that exists when the spotlight fades.
The world meets Miranda through Cancer rising... warm, approachable, and quietly protective... someone who feels like home to others. 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 slow but relentless... once committed, they don't stop. With 5 retrograde planets in their natal chart, much of Miranda's energy is directed inward... a rich inner world that fuels their outer expression. A concentration of planets in Taurus gives Miranda's chart a strong Taurus emphasis... amplifying the themes of that sign throughout their life.
Planetary Positions
Rising: Cancer · Midheaven: Taurus♈ Aries
29° · House 9
♋ Cancer
25° · House 1
♉ Taurus
19° · House 10
♊ Gemini
7° · House 11
♉ Taurus
10° · House 10
♐ Sagittarius
10° · House 5℞
♏ Scorpio
1° · House 4℞
♐ Sagittarius
8° · House 5℞
♐ Sagittarius
29° · House 6℞
♎ Libra
28° · House 3℞
♊ Gemini
26° · House 12
♉ Taurus
25° · House 10
Chart Interpretations
Sun in Aries in House 9
Your Sun in Aries in the ninth house is an expansive and philosophically adventurous placement, combining the fire of Aries's cardinal drive with the 9th house's natural hunger for meaning, travel, and the broadening of worldview. The 9th house is naturally ruled by Sagittarius and Jupiter ... and Aries brings Mars-ruled urgency to the quest for wisdom, inviting you to become someone who pursues beliefs, education, and foreign experience with a pioneer's conviction rather than a scholar's patience. You arrive at your philosophy through direct experience rather than received doctrine: you want to live the question, not merely study it, and the adventures that shape your worldview are chosen with a boldness that others find inspiring. This placement connects your identity to the ongoing search ... who you are is inseparable from what you believe, and those beliefs are liable to evolve dramatically as direct experience accumulates. To work with this placement consciously, allow your convictions to be tested and revised ... Aries can mistake certainty for courage, but the 9th house ultimately rewards those who remain genuinely open to discovery. The growth edge is dogmatism dressed as passion: Aries in the 9th can become the crusader who fights for beliefs rather than examines them, and the growth is understanding that the most courageous philosophical act is sometimes admitting you were wrong.
Moon in Cancer in House 1
Your Moon in Cancer in the first house is the most naturally powerful and expressed emotional placement in astrology ... the Moon rules Cancer, meaning it is in its own sign, and the 1st house projects everything it holds as the most immediately visible quality others perceive. The Moon governs your emotional instincts, your sense of security, and your instinctive responses to the world; Cancer is a cardinal water sign, which means emotional engagement is active, responsive, and initiating rather than passive ... you move toward what needs care, you reach toward what needs protection, and you feel the room before you have formed a single conscious thought about it. The 1st house amplifies all of this as presence: you radiate warmth, empathy, and an instinctive nurturing quality that people feel physically, as a quality of emotional safety that settles the nervous system even of strangers who have just met you. Your moods are genuinely visible ... the lunar rhythms affect your inner world with a directness that you may notice corresponds to the actual phases of the Moon. Your intuition about others' emotional states is so accurate as to seem clairvoyant. To work with this energy consciously, develop boundaries that are as active and intentional as your empathy ... the same cardinal quality that moves you toward what needs care must also be used to protect your own remarkable emotional capacity from being depleted by those who need more than any one person can give. The honest growth challenge is the porous emotional skin of Cancer in the 1st, which can absorb others' pain as if it were your own, and the growth is learning to feel deeply with people without losing the thread that leads back to your own inner ground.
Mercury in Taurus in House 10
Your Mercury in Taurus in the tenth house builds your professional reputation on a foundation of patient expertise, substantive communication, and the accumulated credibility that comes from always delivering on what you say. Mercury governs communication and professional intelligence; Taurus is fixed earth ruled by Venus, and in the tenth house, the most public sector of the chart, that quality means your professional presence is characterized by reliability, depth, and a grounded authority that commands genuine respect over time. You are not the professional who dazzles with speed or novelty but the one others defer to when accuracy and real substance are required. Your career reputation builds slowly and becomes considerable. To work with this energy consciously, invest consistently in developing genuine depth of expertise in your chosen field ... your professional authority compounds with time in a way that more volatile reputations cannot match. The growth edge is that fixed earth in the public tenth house can make career pivots feel almost existentially threatening even when they are strategically right; the growth edge is trusting that the patient intelligence that built your current reputation can build a new one, if a new direction is genuinely called for.
Venus in Gemini in House 11
Your Venus in Gemini in the eleventh house is a highly social placement that brings warmth, wit, and intellectual energy to your friendships and group involvement. You attract a wide, diverse circle of friends and acquaintances, and you are often the social connector who introduces people and keeps group communication flowing. Your ideals for the future are shaped by a belief in education, open dialogue, and the free exchange of ideas. Community involvement that centers on learning, media, or social networking energizes you. You genuinely enjoy being part of groups where stimulating conversation is the primary activity. The challenge is maintaining deep friendships amid such a wide social network ... quality can suffer when quantity is high. Consciously prioritize the friendships that nourish you intellectually and emotionally, investing sustained time and attention in the people who matter most.
Mars in Taurus in House 10
Your Mars in Taurus in the tenth house brings patient, determined, and enduring drive to your career and public reputation. You build your professional life the way you build everything ... steadily, deliberately, brick by brick ... and the results tend to outlast those of flashier competitors. Careers involving finance, the arts, real estate, food, or anything requiring long-term skill development suit this placement well. Colleagues and superiors learn quickly that you are dependable beyond question. The insight: resist the pull toward comfort over growth in your career; your capacity for sustained effort is remarkable, but it needs a worthy challenge to truly shine.
Jupiter in Sagittarius in House 5
℞Your Jupiter in Sagittarius in the fifth house brings domicile Jupiter's full joyful, expansive energy to creativity, romance, and the pure pleasure of self-expression. This is one of the happiest and most creatively abundant placements in the zodiac. You approach creative work with grand vision, enthusiasm, and a willingness to take bold artistic risks. Romance is an adventure ... you are drawn to partners who share your love of exploration, growth, and philosophical connection. Play and leisure involve travel, outdoor adventure, learning, and any activity that expands your horizons. If you have children, you encourage their independence, curiosity, and love of learning. The challenge is overindulgence in pleasure or starting creative projects with grand enthusiasm but losing interest before completion. Harness your extraordinary creative and romantic energy with consistent follow-through, and this placement produces a life overflowing with genuine joy, creative accomplishment, and meaningful love.
Saturn in Scorpio in House 4
℞Your Saturn in Scorpio in the fourth house places intense, transformative energy at the very root of your private life and family history. There may have been significant psychological complexity in your upbringing ... power struggles, secrets, taboo subjects, or experiences that required you to develop emotional resilience and psychological awareness very early. Building a home that feels genuinely safe requires real inner work: you must excavate and transform inherited patterns rather than simply decorating over them. The gift of this placement is an extraordinary capacity for deep psychological understanding of family systems and ancestral wounds. When you do the work, you become the one who breaks old cycles for future generations.
Uranus in Sagittarius in House 5
℞Your Uranus in Sagittarius in the fifth house ignites creativity, romance, and self-expression with philosophical fire and adventurous originality. Sagittarius is mutable fire, so your creative impulses are inspired by big ideas, cultural exploration, and the pursuit of meaning, and Uranus ensures your art, love life, and play are genuinely unconventional. As a generational placement, your cohort transforms entertainment, creative philosophy, and how cultures express joy and meaning, and with Uranus in your fifth house, you are personally called to create in ways that expand horizons. Romance for you is an adventure ... you are attracted to partners from different cultures or backgrounds who challenge your perspective. Your creative work may blend cultural influences, philosophical themes, or educational content with genuine artistic flair. If you have children, you expose them to diverse experiences and encourage their intellectual curiosity. The challenge is not confusing intensity of experience with depth of commitment, since the desire for novelty can prevent creative or romantic relationships from maturing. When you invest your adventurous spirit in creative projects and relationships long enough for them to deepen, the results exceed anything a surface-level experience could provide.
Neptune in Sagittarius in House 6
℞Your Neptune in Sagittarius in the sixth house places the planet of inspiration and dissolution in the house of work, health, and daily routines, animated by Sagittarius' restless, freedom-loving, and philosophically oriented energy. Neptune in Sagittarius is generational, but the sixth house makes it personally relevant to your everyday life and habits. You are drawn to work that involves teaching, travel, philosophy, publishing, or any activity where your expansive vision serves a practical purpose. Daily routine that feels meaningful and purposeful is deeply important to your health and wellbeing. The practical insight is to find ways to infuse your daily habits with the meaning and adventure that Neptune in Sagittarius craves, recognizing that even small, consistent routines can serve a grand and worthwhile purpose.
Pluto in Libra in House 3
℞Your Pluto in Libra in the third house channels transformative intensity into communication and learning through Libra's cardinal air emphasis on relationship, balance, and social awareness. Your communication style is diplomatically powerful ... you know how to frame ideas in ways that influence others while appearing fair and reasonable. This can be a tremendous gift in negotiation, mediation, writing, or any form of persuasive communication. Early experiences with siblings or in school may have involved social power dynamics, popularity contests, or the need to navigate complex interpersonal politics. You have an instinct for understanding the relational subtext of any conversation and can sense when communication is being used to manipulate or exclude. The challenge is using your social intelligence for genuine connection rather than strategic advantage. When you communicate with authentic directness alongside your natural diplomacy, your words have the power to transform relationships and bridge divides that others believe are impossible to cross.
North Node in Gemini in House 12
Your North Node in Gemini in the twelfth house guides your growth into the quiet, inner world of the mind ... learning to trust the subtle messages from your unconscious, dreams, and intuitive knowing. You are here to develop a private contemplative practice built around writing, journaling, and inner dialogue that brings clarity and language to the unspoken. The twelfth house focuses this growth on solitude, spirituality, and hidden matters. Keep a dream journal, write as a form of prayer or meditation, and use language as a bridge between the seen and unseen worlds. Your soul evolves when you give careful, curious words to the depths within.
Chiron in Taurus in House 10
Chiron in Taurus in the tenth house places the Wounded Healer at the apex of the chart ... the Midheaven, the domain of career, public reputation, and the legacy you build in the world's eyes ... filtered through fixed earth's patient ambition and Venus's capacity to create lasting value through beauty, craft, and genuine worth. The wound here is professional and material at once: a persistent sense that your contributions are not valued at their true worth, that the career stability and recognition you've worked toward steadily slips away just before it fully arrives, or that claiming professional authority feels more fraught for you than it appears to be for others. Venus rules Taurus, and in the tenth house its desire to create something genuinely beautiful and lasting meets the Chironic wound of feeling that your work ... however excellent ... doesn't quite justify its own reward. Early experiences with authority figures, particularly around material achievement and professional recognition, may have installed a belief that you must earn the right to be compensated fairly many times over before it's legitimate to receive it. Your gift is an unusually genuine understanding of the relationship between craft, worth, and professional recognition, earned through living its painful gaps rather than reading about them. To work with this energy consciously, practice naming the concrete value your work creates and receiving fair compensation for it as a matter of professional integrity, not personal audacity. The growth edge is that fixed earth in the tenth house can produce someone who builds genuine professional excellence while persistently undervaluing it ... staying in underpaid situations, deflecting recognition, or working harder when what's needed is to ask for more ... and the growth is learning that claiming what your work is actually worth is the most honest thing you can do.