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Ron Carter

1937-05-04 at 04:00:00 · Ferndale (Oakland County), Michigan

Taurus SunAquarius MoonAries Rising
Fire dominantTaurus stelliumSagittarius stellium6 retrogrades

Read through an astrological lens, Ron Carter's chart reveals the temperament, drives, and emotional patterns that run beneath the surface...

The Sun sits in Taurus for Ron Carter, planted firmly in the 1st house — meaning 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. With the Sun in the 1st house, his sense of purpose finds expression through the domain of self and identity. The Sun in the 1st house makes identity and self-presentation nearly inseparable — who they are and how they appear to the world are two aspects of the same thing. The energy is immediate, the presence is noticeable, and the drive to be recognized for the self rather than the role is constant.

The private emotional life runs through an Aquarius Moon in the 11th house — The pride is considerable and handles criticism poorly — Aquarius Moon appears open and progressive but is internally quite fixed. The feeling of being judged or misunderstood creates a defensiveness that catches people off guard given the usual air of open-mindedness. The Moon in the 11th house finds emotional home in community — friendship, shared ideals, and belonging to something larger than the individual life are true sources of comfort. Isolation from the group is a specific emotional difficulty; belonging to one is a genuine need.

Aries on the Ascendant shapes how Ron lands with strangers. The first impression is immediate, direct, and energetic — Aries rising doesn't ease into a room so much as arrive in it. The energy is right there from the start, and it sets a specific tone before a word is spoken. The rest of the chart unfolds from behind this — everything else takes longer to arrive.

When it comes to relationships, Ron's Venus in Aries is bold in desire and straightforward about it — Aries Venus doesn't circle around what it wants or wait to be chosen. It chooses, it acts, and it moves on if the response doesn't match the energy it brought. The pursuit is the thing it loves most.

Mercury in Taurus shapes how Ron thinks and communicates — the lens through which the world gets to know him. Thinking is sensory and concrete — Taurus Mercury processes through what is tangible, what can be demonstrated, what makes practical sense. Abstract theory without application loses the thread quickly.

In the realm of ambition and action, Ron has a drive that requires belief — the effort that doesn't have a larger purpose behind it cannot sustain this placement for long. Point Sagittarius Mars at something it genuinely believes in, and the energy is consistent and surprising. Point it at something it doesn't, and the tank empties faster than anyone expected. Mars in the 8th channels drive into transformation and the pursuit of what lies beneath the surface... one of the most intense Mars placements in the chart.

The chart speaks through Earth — Ron is most at home in the tangible, the reliable, the thing that was built over time and holds. A concentration of planets in Sagittarius gives the chart a distinct Sagittarius undertone... amplifying those themes alongside the core Taurus energy. With 6 retrograde planets natally, much of Ron's energy turns inward... a rich interior life that quietly shapes everything he puts into the world.

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House System:

Planetary Positions

Rising: Aries · Midheaven: Capricorn
Sun

Taurus

13° · House 1

Moon

Aquarius

20° · House 11

Mercury

Taurus

23° · House 2

Venus

Aries

19° · House 1

Mars

Sagittarius

3° · House 8

Jupiter

Capricorn

27° · House 11

Saturn

Aries

0° · House 12

Uranus

Taurus

9° · House 1

Neptune

Virgo

16° · House 6

Pluto

Cancer

26° · House 5

North Node

Sagittarius

15° · House 9

Chiron

Gemini

20° · House 3

Black Moon Lilith

Sagittarius

5° · House 8

Chart Interpretations

Taurus is a Fixed Earth sign and the Sun here has no formal dignity ... solar identity grounded in patient material expression. The first house is the body, the arrival, the chart's primary point of self-projection. Sun in Taurus in the 1st roots identity in what can be touched, tasted, owned, and slowly built over time, the projection calm, composed, radiating a quality of having-arrived that more restless natures envy. Lives with this placement carry presence that registers as steady before any of it gets explained. It's not just composure; it's structural rootedness, identity built deliberately and at sensory pace, Venus's warmth drawing people in steadily rather than dramatically. People feel more stable near the chart owner before they can quite say why. The maturation arrives through leaning into patience and craftsmanship while noticing when stability shades into resistance to necessary change. The same fixed quality that builds also hoards. What gets earned, eventually, is the ability to distinguish healthy rootedness from fear-based clinging, the recognition that occasionally releasing what's finished is itself a form of strength. What was built becomes given.

Aquarius carries the Moon onto its own ground. Aquarius rules the 11th, so Moon in Aquarius here sits doubly in the house of friendship, groups, and collective hope ... Fixed Air perfectly at home in the territory of the many. The eleventh house is friendship, the network, the future held in common. In the 11th, the placement runs the cool, original emotional register through belonging to the group. Here's the paradox the chart owner rarely notices: the placement feels close to everyone and no one in particular. Aquarius runs warm toward humanity and cool toward the individual, and in the 11th that isn't a contradiction ... it's just how the belonging is wired. The chart owner finds genuine emotional home in the cause, the movement, the network of kindred minds, and can feel more held by a community of thousands than by the single person across the table. It's not just sociability; it's structural identity expressed through routing the deepest need for belonging through the collective rather than the intimate. The shadow is the placement so at home among the many that the one person trying to get close can't quite find the door. What ripens across a lifetime is the recognition that loving humanity and loving the person in front of you aren't substitutes, and the chart owner has sometimes used the first to quietly avoid the second. The chart owner belongs to everyone. The work of a life is learning to also belong to someone.

Your Mercury in Taurus in the second house is among the most naturally capable financial thinking placements in the chart ... your mind is genuinely energized by questions of value, and you bring Venus-ruled Taurus patience and sensory intelligence to the domain of money and resources that is this house's natural territory. Mercury governs cognition; Taurus is fixed earth, methodical and attuned to what endures materially and in terms of genuine worth. The second house governs money, possessions, and your relationship to your own value, and Mercury here means your most alive thinking happens when the question involves what something is genuinely worth ... as an investment, as a purchase, as a commitment of your time. You tend to research carefully before committing financially and have a natural talent for identifying quality and real value where others overlook it. To work with this energy consciously, develop the practice of also recognizing opportunity cost ... your Taurus deliberateness is a genuine asset, and occasionally the cost of waiting for perfect information is a better opportunity missed. The growth edge is that fixed earth in the house of money can calcify into resistance to any financial risk; the growth edge is distinguishing between patient wisdom and fear dressed up as prudence.

Your Venus in Aries in the first house shapes your approach to love and beauty with bold, fiery immediacy. Venus is in its detriment in Aries, meaning its normally diplomatic energy is pushed into more direct, impulsive territory ... you pursue what you want without hesitation. You lead with personal magnetism and an unapologetic style that turns heads. In matters of attraction, you prefer the chase and thrive on the excitement of new connections. Your aesthetic leans toward striking, confident choices rather than subtle refinement. The growth opportunity here is learning patience in love ... slowing down long enough to let deeper feelings develop beyond the initial spark. Consciously channel this passionate energy by balancing your natural boldness with genuine vulnerability, which ultimately makes you even more attractive.

Your Mars in Sagittarius in the eighth house channels adventurous, philosophical, and truth-seeking energy into the realm of transformation, shared resources, and deep psychology. You approach life's most intense passages with unusual optimism and a belief that transformation leads somewhere meaningful ... even when the process is difficult. You may be drawn to philosophy, psychology, spiritual exploration, or financial ventures that involve calculated risk-taking. Deep intimacy for you involves shared beliefs and philosophical alignment as much as physical or emotional connection. The insight: your natural optimism about transformation is one of your most powerful psychological assets ... trust it, while remaining honest about what you are actually going through.

Your Jupiter in Capricorn in the eleventh house brings structured, achievement-oriented energy to your friendships, social networks, and involvement with groups and causes. You prefer a small circle of reliable, accomplished friends over a large network of casual acquaintances, and your social connections often involve professional overlap. Group involvement tends to center on organizations with clear structure, established reputation, and practical goals ... professional associations, alumni networks, or institutions with long histories. Your contribution to groups is organizational, strategic, and reliably delivered. The challenge with Jupiter in fall here is social rigidity ... limiting your connections to people who share your professional status or worldview. Deliberately expand your social circle to include people who challenge your perspectives, and your already effective social engagement gains the diversity and vitality that make it genuinely rewarding beyond professional utility.

Cardinal Fire, the Aries register, holds Saturn in fall. The inward planet sits in the outward sign, asked to do inward work. The twelfth house is the hidden register, solitude, the inner room the chart owner enters alone. The 12th house's hidden register receives the discipline this placement asks for, sent inward into a sign that prefers outward. Lives with this placement often carry old patterns of doubt and suppressed anger that surface in dreams or private moments, tracing back to early experience of feeling blocked, dismissed, or unsupported. It's not just that the Aries fire is hidden; it's that the discipline this placement asks for is the discipline of working with what wasn't allowed to show on the surface. Retreat into solitude isn't weakness here. It's where the actual work gets done. The maturation arrives slowly, through the slow construction of an inner authority that the outer life eventually carries. The contemplative practice ... religious, meditative, artistic, whatever channels the fire inward ... isn't optional; it's how the placement matures. What was hidden becomes ground.

Your Uranus in Taurus in the first house merges the planet of sudden change with the most stability-oriented sign, creating a fascinating tension in how you present yourself to the world. Taurus is a fixed earth sign, so your identity carries a grounded, sensory quality, yet Uranus disrupts any attempt to stay in one mode for too long. This generational placement marks a cohort that transforms how society relates to material resources and physical embodiment, but in your first house, you personally embody that transformation. People may perceive you as both steady and surprising ... calm on the surface with unexpected depths. Your appearance or personal style may shift in ways that reflect evolving values rather than fleeting trends. The challenge is reconciling your deep need for security with an equally powerful drive toward change. When you learn that stability can coexist with evolution, you become someone who demonstrates that growth does not require abandoning everything solid and real.

Your Neptune in Virgo in the sixth house ... Virgo rules the sixth house ... places the planet of dissolution in its detriment but in the house that resonates most naturally with Virgo's energy, creating a complex and interesting interplay. Neptune in Virgo is generational, but this sixth house placement is personally very relevant to your daily work, health routines, and habits. You are drawn to work that combines precision with service and possibly healing ... medical research, craftsmanship, writing, or any field requiring careful analysis in service of a larger beneficial purpose. Your health benefits from careful daily routines combined with practices that address mind and spirit, not just body. The practical insight is to define your ideal carefully enough to make it real, then let it be real enough to be good.

Your Pluto in Cancer in the fifth house brings profound emotional transformation to your creative expression, romantic life, and relationship with joy. Cancer's cardinal water energy makes your creativity deeply personal, emotionally driven, and rooted in memory, family, and the experience of nurturing or being nurtured. Your creative work has the power to make people feel things at a visceral level because it emerges from genuine emotional depth rather than intellectual cleverness. Romance is an all-or-nothing experience ... you love with protective intensity and can become deeply attached. Children, if you have them, are central to your sense of purpose and may trigger some of your most significant personal transformations. The growth edge is allowing joy and playfulness to exist alongside emotional intensity without needing every pleasurable experience to carry life-or-death significance. When you create and love with both openness and depth, your artistic and romantic life becomes a profound source of healing.

Your North Node in Sagittarius in the ninth house is a beautifully natural alignment ... your soul's growth lives directly in the ninth house's domain of philosophy, higher learning, travel, and the quest for meaning. You are here to be a genuine seeker ... someone who pursues wisdom across cultures, disciplines, and lifetimes with insatiable enthusiasm and genuine openness. Study broadly and deeply, travel with philosophical curiosity, develop and share your own evolving worldview with generous enthusiasm, and resist the pull toward narrow, defensive intellectual positions. Your greatest gift to the world is the expansive, joyful wisdom of a mind that never stopped seeking.

Chiron in Gemini in the third house creates the most resonant Chiron placement for communication and thought ... Gemini is the third house's own sign, ruled by Mercury, and Chiron here means the Wounded Healer lands in its most native territory, touching the very foundation of how you think, speak, write, and navigate the world of ideas and exchange. The wound is intimate and early: it was established in classrooms, in sibling dynamics, in the neighborhood conversations of childhood where your mind was first measured against others'. You may have been labeled too slow or too fast, too scattered or too literal; you may have struggled with learning differences that went unrecognized or been praised for intelligence in ways that created performance anxiety rather than genuine confidence. Mutable air means the wound is versatile ... it shifts with context, sometimes expressing as compulsive talking, sometimes as a paralyzed silence, sometimes as the habit of finishing other people's sentences because you can't quite trust that your own will land. Mercury's rulership means this wound runs through the instrument of your thinking itself, creating a layer of meta-anxiety: not just anxiety about what you're saying but about the quality of your thinking as you say it. Your gift is a deeply lived empathy for anyone whose mind works differently, who struggles to be heard, or who has been made to feel that their particular way of knowing doesn't count ... and the ability to advocate for intellectual diversity with genuine conviction rather than theoretical commitment. To work with this energy consciously, practice writing or speaking without the internal editor running simultaneously ... mutable air's greatest enemy is the self-interruption. The growth edge is that this wound is self-referential in a way that can make healing feel impossibly recursive ... using the wounded instrument to repair itself ... and the growth is discovering that the mind heals not through perfect articulation but through the willingness to keep expressing imperfectly.

Lilith in Sagittarius carries the exile of the unacceptable truth-teller ... the one whose philosophical conclusions didn't align with the culture, the one who could not stop asking questions that unraveled received wisdom. What was shamed in you was your rawness about belief ... either your refusal to commit to a faith that felt like a lie, or your full-throated certainty about something the room found threatening. You may carry a wound around religion, authority figures who claimed special moral standing, or the experience of being punished for thinking freely. The reclamation here is the radical freedom to hold your own philosophy without seeking cultural validation. When this Lilith is integrated, you become someone whose honesty is genuinely liberating ... a truth-teller who can articulate what others sense but cannot say.

Ascendant (Rising) in Aries

Aries is a Cardinal Fire sign, and on the Ascendant it puts initiative right on the surface ... the first thing the world meets is your forward motion. You come across as direct, energetic, a little impatient, someone who walks into a room already half a step toward the next thing. People read confidence before they read anything else, and the read is usually accurate. The mask here barely is one ... what you project and what you are run close together, which is its own kind of honesty. The work is remembering that not everyone moves at your speed, and that arriving first is not the same as arriving well.

Descendant in Libra

Libra is a Cardinal Air sign, and on the Descendant it is doubly itself, because this is the angle Libra rules ... you are drawn to partners who are fair, graceful, oriented toward partnership. You seek balance and a genuine meeting of equals, someone who values harmony as much as you do. What you are looking for in another is often the fair exchange you most want a relationship to be.

MC

Midheaven in Capricorn

Capricorn is a Cardinal Earth sign, and on the Midheaven it is most at home, because this is the angle Capricorn rules ... the career becomes the arena where the whole self organizes. You are drawn to authority, structure, the long disciplined climb toward mastery. The reputation grows through demonstrated competence and the willingness to keep showing up. You are known for building things that last. The risk is becoming the title ... the work is remembering there is a person under the achievement.

IC

Imum Coeli in Cancer

Cancer is a Cardinal Water sign, and at the IC it is most at home, because this is the angle Cancer rules ... the roots run deep into family, memory, and feeling. Home is sacred, the place you need to feel emotionally safe above all. You recharge through solitude and through tending the private world that holds you. The foundation here is feeling itself.

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