Sting
Born 1951-10-02 · Wallsend, England, UK · birth time unverified
Sting's chart reveals a natural diplomat... someone who seeks beauty, balance, and fairness, and finds identity through relationships and the art of connection. With a Libra 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 Libra Moon speaks to what Sting needs emotionally... harmony, partnership, and the assurance that relationships are balanced. This is the private self, the part that exists when the spotlight fades.
The world meets Sting through Scorpio rising... intense, mysterious, and deeply perceptive... someone whose presence is felt before they speak. 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 energy is dramatic and courageous... they pursue goals with flair and determination. A concentration of planets in Libra gives Sting's chart a strong Libra emphasis... amplifying the themes of that sign throughout their life.
Planetary Positions
Rising: Scorpio · Midheaven: Virgo♎ Libra
8° · House 10
♎ Libra
25° · House 11
♍ Virgo
29° · House 10
♍ Virgo
3° · House 9
♌ Leo
28° · House 9
♈ Aries
9° · House 4℞
♎ Libra
5° · House 10
♋ Cancer
13° · House 8
♎ Libra
18° · House 10
♌ Leo
20° · House 9
♓ Pisces
9° · House 3℞
♐ Sagittarius
27° · House 1
Chart Interpretations
Sun in Libra in House 10
Your Sun in Libra in the tenth house builds your career and public reputation on your diplomatic skill, aesthetic sense, and the genuine social intelligence that makes you both effective and pleasurable to work with in professional contexts. Libra is cardinal air ruled by Venus, and at the Midheaven those qualities produce a public identity characterized by refinement, genuine fairness, and an aesthetic dimension that distinguishes you in professional domains where those qualities are valued. You are drawn to careers in law, diplomacy, art, design, public relations, mediation, or any field where interpersonal grace and aesthetic judgment are genuine professional assets. The Sun in fall in Libra here means that career development may genuinely involve learning to assert yourself publicly with the same grace you extend to others ... the diplomatic skill that makes you professionally beloved can also make it difficult to take the decisive stands that lasting professional authority requires. To work with this energy consciously, step into public professional roles with confidence in your genuine relational and aesthetic gifts, and develop the capacity to hold a professional position under pressure rather than seeking the compromise that keeps everyone comfortable. The honest challenge is the professional diplomat who cannot afford to have enemies: Libra in the 10th can avoid the necessary professional confrontations that genuine leadership requires, and the growth is learning that lasting respect is built through honest positions held gracefully rather than through universal pleasantness.
Moon in Libra in House 11
Your Moon in Libra in the eleventh house connects your emotional security to a socially diverse, aesthetically pleasurable, and genuinely relationally rich community life ... the specific kind of social world that cardinal air ruled by Venus creates: beautiful, culturally engaged, characterized by genuine mutual respect and a collective commitment to fairness, and organized around the shared appreciation for the best that human culture and relationship can produce. The 11th house governs friendships, group affiliations, and the broader social vision, and Libra here means your engagement with those domains is characteristically gracious, diplomatically attentive to everyone's need for inclusion, and oriented toward creating social environments where beauty and fairness are treated as genuine collective values rather than optional additions. This placement means the quality of your social world is a genuine emotional matter: friends who are aesthetically engaged, relationally thoughtful, and genuinely reciprocal in their consideration nourish your inner life with a regularity and depth that makes them worth investing in with full care; social environments characterized by unfairness, relational coarseness, or aesthetic indifference are draining in ways that accumulate and eventually require address. You are a natural social harmonizer who makes diverse people feel equally included and valued. To work with this energy consciously, maintain your own genuine perspective and authentic preferences within group social dynamics rather than adjusting your position to match the social consensus ... Libra in the 11th can lose its individual voice in the desire to ensure relational harmony within the group. The honest growth challenge is social people-pleasing, and the growth is developing the capacity to be genuinely yourself within the beautiful social world you are so skilled at creating and maintaining.
Mercury in Virgo in House 10
Your Mercury in Virgo in the tenth house builds a professional reputation on a foundation that accumulates slowly and becomes genuinely formidable ... precision, accuracy, and a quality of analytical thinking that the professional world learns over time to trust completely. Mercury in rulership and exaltation means your analytical intelligence is at its peak; in the tenth house of career and public standing, that quality becomes your professional signature: you are known in your field as someone who gets it right, who delivers work of consistent quality, and who communicates with a clarity and accuracy that more impressionistic competitors cannot match. Any profession requiring genuine analytical skill, research, quality control, detailed communication, health expertise, or systematic improvement is a natural home for your Mercury. To work with this energy consciously, actively share your expertise through writing, teaching, or published work ... your professional precision reaches far beyond its immediate circle when it is made publicly accessible. The growth edge is that Virgo in the public tenth house can produce a professional identity so focused on correctness and quality that it resists the imperfection inherent in public exposure and growth; the growth work is allowing your professional evolution to proceed even before you feel entirely ready, trusting that your analytical intelligence is capable of learning in public.
Venus in Virgo in House 9
Your Venus in Virgo in the ninth house brings practical, analytical, and service-oriented values to your exploration of philosophy, higher education, and travel. Venus in its fall here means you approach big ideas and distant cultures with a discerning, sometimes skeptical eye ... you value philosophies that work practically rather than those that merely sound beautiful. Higher education is pursued with discipline and a focus on developing useful skills. Travel appeals most when it involves learning practical skills, studying health traditions, or contributing through service work. Your belief system is grounded, evidence-based, and resistant to dogma or blind faith. The challenge is being so focused on practical application that you miss the expansive, wonder-filled dimension of philosophical and spiritual exploration. Consciously allow yourself to engage with ideas that cannot be immediately proven or applied, and your philosophical life will become richer and more meaningful.
Mars in Leo in House 9
Your Mars in Leo in the ninth house channels confident, inspiring, and dramatically expressive drive into philosophy, higher education, and the expansion of your worldview. You pursue wisdom and belief with passion and genuine conviction, and you are a naturally compelling teacher, preacher, or advocate for the ideas you hold dear. Travel and foreign cultures ignite your spirit and often feature memorably in the story of your life. You hold your beliefs with genuine pride, which can occasionally tip into dogmatism. The insight: the most inspiring teachers remain the most curious students ... keeping that quality alive in yourself makes your philosophical influence genuinely lasting.
Jupiter in Aries in House 4
℞Your Jupiter in Aries in the fourth house brings expansive, optimistic energy to your home life, family roots, and emotional foundation. You likely grew up in a household that valued independence, initiative, and bold self-expression, or you are actively creating that kind of environment now. Home for you needs to feel spacious ... both physically and emotionally ... and you thrive when your private life has room for growth and adventure. You may move to larger homes over time or invest generously in making your living space feel abundant and welcoming. Family relationships benefit from your warmth and generosity, though you can sometimes be overbearing in your enthusiasm for what you think is best. The deeper work here is building an inner sense of security that matches your outer confidence, trusting that your emotional roots are strong enough to support every bold leap you take in the world.
Saturn in Libra in House 10
Your Saturn in Libra in the tenth house, with Saturn exalted, is a powerhouse placement for career and public reputation. You are drawn to professions involving law, diplomacy, justice, design, mediation, or any field where Libra's values of fairness and aesthetic excellence intersect with Saturn's demands for structural authority. Your public identity is one of integrity and measured judgment, and your career reputation tends to grow steadily and durably over time. You may take on formal leadership or adjudication roles in your field. Practical insight: the way you handle disagreements and disputes publicly defines your professional legacy ... and with Saturn exalted here, how you carry yourself in conflict is noticed and remembered.
Uranus in Cancer in House 8
Your Uranus in Cancer in the eighth house merges emotional depth with the planet of sudden transformation in the house of shared resources, intimacy, and the unseen. Cancer is cardinal water, so you approach the eighth house's intense themes with profound emotional sensitivity, and Uranus ensures that your encounters with power, loss, and vulnerability are sudden and life-changing. As a generational placement, your cohort transforms cultural attitudes toward grief, inheritance, and emotional intimacy, and in your eighth house, these transformations are deeply personal. You may experience unexpected shifts in shared finances, profound psychological breakthroughs, or loss that cracks you open in ways that permanently deepen your emotional capacity. Intimacy for you is not casual ... you feel everything, and you know when someone is being emotionally dishonest. The challenge is not armoring yourself against vulnerability, because the eighth house rewards those who are willing to be truly seen. When you allow yourself to be transformed by deep emotional experiences rather than controlling them, you develop a capacity for intimacy and psychological insight that becomes one of your greatest sources of wisdom.
Neptune in Libra in House 10
Your Neptune in Libra in the tenth house brings the planet of vision and inspiration into the house of career, public reputation, and life legacy, animated by Libra's diplomatic gifts and sense of aesthetic purpose. Neptune in Libra is generational, but the tenth house makes public calling and professional identity personally significant. You may be drawn to careers in the arts, design, diplomacy, law, counseling, or any field where beauty, fairness, and relational intelligence are central. Your public image carries grace and appeal, and others naturally trust your judgment in matters of taste and equity. The practical insight is to build your professional reputation on genuine substance ... your Libra charm and Neptune's glamour are most effective as enhancements to real expertise, not substitutes for it.
Pluto in Leo in House 9
Your Pluto in Leo in the ninth house directs transformative power toward philosophy, higher education, and the search for meaning through Leo's creative, self-expressive lens. Your worldview is deeply personal ... you do not adopt beliefs passively but forge your philosophy through direct, often dramatic experience. You may be drawn to spiritual or intellectual traditions that celebrate individual creativity, personal sovereignty, and the heroic journey. Academic pursuits in the arts, leadership, psychology, or any field where personal vision meets universal truth hold particular appeal. Travel and exposure to foreign cultures may trigger profound creative awakenings. You have a natural gift for teaching or preaching with charisma, able to inspire others through the force of your conviction and personal example. The growth edge is remaining genuinely open to worldviews that decenter you ego. When you hold your beliefs with passion and humility in equal measure, your philosophical vision becomes a truly transformative gift.
North Node in Pisces in House 3
℞Your North Node in Pisces in the third house calls you to develop communication that is compassionate, poetic, and genuinely sensitive to the deeper emotional and spiritual currents beneath everyday language. You are here to learn to speak and write in ways that touch the soul rather than merely informing the mind ... to bring the mystic's awareness of invisible connection into your everyday conversations. The third house focuses this growth on conversations, writing, and local connections. Write poetry and personal essays, listen to others with genuine empathic depth, engage your local community with open-hearted compassion, and resist the pull toward purely analytical communication. Your most powerful voice is the one that makes others feel less alone.
Chiron in Sagittarius in House 1
Your Chiron in Sagittarius in the first house places the Wounded Healer in the mutable fire sign of philosophy, adventure, and truth-seeking, embedding your deepest wound in your identity and how you present yourself to the world. You may carry a core sense that your beliefs, your search for meaning, or your desire for expansive experience is somehow misguided, naive, or destined for disappointment. Early experiences may have crushed your natural optimism or punished your desire to explore beyond familiar boundaries. You might struggle with the feeling that you do not belong to any single culture, philosophy, or identity group. Your gift is an extraordinary sensitivity to others who feel lost in their search for meaning, combined with the wisdom that comes from having your own beliefs tested and rebuilt. The growth path involves trusting your instinct for adventure and meaning-making, and recognizing that your wounded optimism, once healed, becomes a genuinely inspiring faith in life's possibilities.