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Thomas Hugues

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Thomas Hugues

1966-05-11 at 16:40:00 · Versailles, France

Taurus SunAquarius MoonLibra Rising
Earth dominantTaurus stelliumPisces stellium5 retrogradesSun conjunct Mars

Thomas Hugues's natal chart is, in the most useful sense, a diagnostic — the placements describe how the personality is organized, where it draws energy, where it spends it...

At the center of Thomas Hugues's chart sits a Taurus Sun, anchored in the 8th house — a nature that, once committed, stays. The loyalty here is one of the most quietly remarkable qualities in the zodiac — not loud, not demonstrated, just absolutely present. The people Taurus has decided on will be defended long after everyone else has moved on. With the Sun in the 8th house, his sense of purpose finds expression through the domain of transformation and shared power. The Sun in the 8th house draws identity toward depth and transformation — toward what others avoid, toward the psychology beneath the surface, toward the kind of change that only happens after something breaks. Their power comes from going where most people won't.

On the emotional side of the chart, an Aquarius Moon sits in the 4th house — Community is the emotional anchor — not a single close relationship, but the broader sense of belonging to people and to something meaningful. Aquarius Moon feels most itself in groups that share a genuine purpose. The Moon in the 4th house places home and family at the center of the emotional world — roots, a private sanctuary, and the people who feel like home are not preferences. They are the foundation without which everything else is built on uncertain ground.

Libra on the Ascendant shapes how Thomas lands with strangers. There's an aestheticism to Libra rising that comes through in the presentation — the care with appearance, the quality of attention in conversation, the sense that everything is slightly more considered and better arranged than it needed to be. This is what the world gets first. What comes next requires time, and the willingness to look past the initial read.

In his personal life, Thomas's Venus in Aries pursues what it wants directly and without waiting — there's an urgency to the affection here, an immediacy that can feel electric or overwhelming depending on who's receiving it. The approach is honest, the intention is clear, and the patience for ambiguity is limited.

The mental signature behind Thomas's voice and perspective is Mercury in Taurus. The mind moves slowly and arrives at conclusions that hold — Taurus Mercury doesn't offer an opinion until it has one, and once it has one, the evidence required to change it is substantial. The deliberateness is not stubbornness. It is thoroughness.

The chart's Mars channels energy into building and accumulating over time — the interest is not in the dramatic win but in the durable one. This Mars wants something that will still be standing in ten years, and it works accordingly. 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.

Earth dominates the chart, grounding Thomas's nature in practicality and patience... they build steadily and bring durability to everything they touch. The chart is predominantly Fixed — what Thomas commits to, Thomas holds. The endurance here is not cultivated; it is native. A concentration of planets in Pisces gives the chart a distinct Pisces undertone... amplifying those themes alongside the core Taurus energy. With 5 retrograde planets natally, much of Thomas'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: Libra · Midheaven: Cancer
Sun

Taurus

20° · House 8

Moon

Aquarius

11° · House 4

Mercury

Taurus

3° · House 7

Venus

Aries

7° · House 6

Mars

Taurus

17° · House 8

Jupiter

Cancer

1° · House 9

Saturn

Pisces

26° · House 6

Uranus

Virgo

15° · House 11

Neptune

Scorpio

20° · House 2

Pluto

Virgo

15° · House 11

North Node

Taurus

25° · House 8

Chiron

Pisces

25° · House 6

Black Moon Lilith

Pisces

6° · House 5

Chart Interpretations

Sun in Taurus doesn't carry formal title. Fixed Earth carries solar identity at the tempo of geological time. The eighth house is transformation, shared resources, the deep psychological territory the chart owner has to enter alone. Sun in Taurus in the 8th creates a tension between Taurus's desire for stability and the 8th house's relentless demand for transformation, the placement approaching depth with deliberateness and enormous tenacity once committed. Lives with this placement undergo transformation slowly but completely. It's not just resistance to change; it's the structural sense that change worth undergoing requires full integration before completing. The chart owner changes only when genuinely ready, and when they change it's total and permanent. Venus adds beauty and sensory richness to the experience of deep intimacy and shared transformation, the 8th house's naturally difficult terrain made sustaining rather than just survived. The maturation arrives through cultivating patience with the placement's own pace of psychological transformation. The slow movement isn't avoidance but the genuine rhythm of how fixed earth integrates depth. Where this drifts is clinging to what's known in the domain that most requires surrender. What gets learned, eventually, is that what's genuinely valuable in the placement survives transformation. What was held finally releases.

Aquarius carries the Moon into the 4th house, the chart's private foundation. The fourth house is home, roots, the emotional base laid in childhood. In the 4th, the placement runs the cool, original emotional register through domestic life. Lives with this placement need room inside the home, space that doesn't ask to be filled with constant togetherness. Roots often run through chosen family more than blood ... the people who share the ideals, the unconventional household, the home that operates by its own rules rather than the inherited ones. It's not just unconventionality; it's structural identity expressed through requiring the private base to leave the individual free rather than absorb them. The shadow is the placement so committed to autonomy at home that the people there can feel kept at arm's length in the one place meant for closeness. What ripens across a lifetime is the recognition that belonging and freedom were never actually at war, and that a home could be built to hold both. A house with the windows open, room enough that staying never feels like being held.

Your Mercury in Taurus in the seventh house places the full weight of patient, reliable, Venus-ruled communication at the center of your partnerships ... you bring a steadiness and genuine commitment to honest, substantive communication in close relationships that partners find deeply trustworthy and grounding. Mercury governs how you communicate; Taurus is fixed earth, and its quality in the seventh house means you choose your relational words carefully, you mean what you say, and you need your partners to extend the same reliability. The seventh house governs committed partnerships, close collaborations, and the formal agreements that bind you to others, and Mercury here means these bonds depend fundamentally on communicative integrity. You are an unusually fair negotiator ... patient, thorough, and difficult to pressure into positions you do not actually hold. To work with this energy consciously, ensure that your natural patience in partnership communication is actively complemented by warmth ... your steadiness is a form of love, and making that explicit sustains relational intimacy. The growth edge is that Taurus fixed earth in the partnership house can lead to communication stalemates when you have taken a position and your partner has too; the growth work is distinguishing the positions worth holding from those worth releasing in service of the relationship itself.

Your Venus in Aries in the sixth house channels your desire for beauty and connection into your daily work, health routines, and acts of service. Venus in detriment in Aries brings an assertive, fast-paced approach to your work environment ... you prefer tasks that are active, independent, and immediately rewarding. You may attract romantic connections through your workplace or through shared fitness activities. Your health benefits most from vigorous, competitive forms of exercise rather than slow, gentle routines. You bring warmth and energy to coworkers and may be the person who rallies team morale. The growth opportunity is developing patience with repetitive tasks and finding beauty in discipline rather than only in excitement. Work consciously with this placement by building daily routines that include both physical challenge and small pleasures ... a satisfying ritual turns obligation into something you genuinely look forward to.

Your Mars in Taurus in the eighth house places slow-burning, persistent energy in the realm of shared resources, transformation, and deep emotional intimacy. You approach life's most intense passages with remarkable steadiness ... you don't panic when others would. Financial matters involving inheritance, investment, or shared assets benefit from your patient, methodical management. Sensuality and physical intimacy are important expressions of connection for you. The deeper lesson here is learning to allow transformation to happen without holding on too tightly to what needs to be released; your tenacity is a gift but change sometimes requires letting go.

Your Jupiter in Cancer in the ninth house brings exalted Jupiter energy to your pursuit of wisdom, higher learning, philosophy, and expanded horizons. Your search for meaning is guided by emotional intelligence and intuition as much as by intellectual analysis, and you are drawn to spiritual traditions and philosophies that honor the wisdom of feeling, family, and ancestral connection. Travel that connects you to your heritage or to cultures that resonate emotionally leaves the deepest impression. Higher education may focus on psychology, history, anthropology, or any field that explores the human emotional experience across cultures. Teaching comes naturally to you, and your nurturing approach creates a safe space for others to learn and grow. The challenge is projecting your emotional needs onto your belief system. Maintain intellectual rigor alongside your emotional wisdom, and your philosophical perspective becomes both deeply felt and genuinely expansive.

Saturn in Pisces is undignified by tradition. The placement carries the tension between structuring drive and dissolving register. The sixth house is work, health, routine, the texture of how the days are spent. Saturn here in the 6th brings spiritual meaning and compassionate sensitivity to daily work, the placement experiencing work as service or devotion rather than transaction. Lives with this placement get drawn to healing professions, spiritual care, the arts, kind of any field where work is a form of devotion. The challenge is maintaining practical discipline in a placement that can dissolve into vagueness or martyrdom, giving endlessly without building sustainable structures of self-care. Health here is influenced by emotional and spiritual wellbeing, mind-body-spirit practices being particularly restorative. Anyway. The maturation comes through structuring service with clear limits so it sustains rather than depletes. What was endless giving becomes sustainable devotion.

Your Uranus in Virgo in the eleventh house brings practical innovation and analytical skill to your friendships, community involvement, and collective aspirations. Virgo is mutable earth, so you approach group dynamics with a desire to be useful and to improve how the collective functions, while Uranus amplifies your vision for how things could work better. As a generational placement, your cohort transforms social organizations, health-focused communities, and how groups practically solve problems together, and with Uranus in your eleventh house, you are personally drawn to communities organized around service, improvement, or health. You may be the friend who notices what the group actually needs and quietly creates systems to provide it. Your social vision is practical ... you want a better world, and you have specific, detailed ideas about how to build one. The challenge is not becoming the group's unpaid consultant, fixing everyone's problems while neglecting your own social needs. When you allow yourself to receive help and friendship for its own sake rather than always being the one who serves, your community involvement becomes genuinely reciprocal and deeply fulfilling.

Your Neptune in Scorpio in the second house blends the planet of idealism and dissolution with Scorpio's intense, all-or-nothing energy, directing it into the house of money, possessions, and personal values. Neptune in Scorpio is generational, but the second house makes financial and self-worth themes personally significant. Your relationship with money and resources is deep and emotionally charged ... financial security may feel existentially important, or conversely you may periodically seek to dissolve your attachment to material things entirely. You are drawn to earn and invest with intensity and strategic depth. The practical insight is to develop a conscious, clear relationship with money that neither obsesses over control nor escapes into magical thinking, but treats resources as a powerful tool for genuine transformation.

Your Pluto in Virgo in the eleventh house channels transformative analytical energy into friendships, group affiliations, and your vision for collective improvement. Virgo's mutable earth nature draws you to communities organized around practical service, health advocacy, environmental improvement, or any cause that aims to make systems work better for everyone. Your influence within groups often comes through your willingness to do the detailed, unglamorous work that others avoid. Friendships may undergo transformations when you or others fail to meet exacting standards of reliability and competence. You have a gift for identifying the weaknesses in group structures and proposing practical solutions. The growth opportunity is contributing your analytical gifts to collective causes without becoming the group's resident critic or perfectionist. When you channel your transformative energy into genuinely supportive service alongside constructive feedback, your social impact becomes a quietly powerful force for meaningful, practical change.

Your North Node in Taurus in the eighth house sets up a profound tension: your growth lies in finding your own stable ground even within the deep, transformative waters of the eighth house. You are here to develop financial self-sufficiency, a grounded relationship with your body, and a calm sense of personal value even in the face of life's most intense experiences. The eighth house focuses this growth through shared finances, sexuality, and psychological depth. Establish your own financial independence even within partnerships, cultivate physical self-care as a response to stress, and trust that your patient, steady nature can survive and integrate any transformation. Groundedness is your anchor in the deep.

Your Chiron in Pisces in the sixth house directs the Wounded Healer toward daily work and health through Pisces' sensitive, boundaryless mutable water energy. Your core wound involves the struggle to function practically in the material world when your natural orientation is toward the spiritual, emotional, and imaginative. Daily routines may feel draining, and your health can be deeply affected by emotional states, environmental sensitivities, or the energy of the people around you. You may be vulnerable to substances, allergens, or environmental toxins in ways that conventional medicine does not fully address. Your gift is an intuitive understanding of the connection between emotional, spiritual, and physical health, making you a natural healer who addresses root causes rather than symptoms. The growth path involves building gentle, consistent daily structures that protect your sensitive system while channeling your healing gifts into sustainable service, recognizing that caring for your own health is the first and most important act of healing you can perform.

Lilith in Pisces carries the exile of the mystical self ... the part that knew things without knowing how, that dissolved boundaries others insisted on maintaining, that accessed realms the rational world could not validate. What was shamed in you was your permeability itself ... your capacity for spiritual experience, your psychic sensitivity, your ability to feel the suffering of others as your own and to refuse the cultural instruction to look away. You may have responded by hardening, by intellectualizing, by dismissing your own intuitive knowing to survive in environments that pathologized it. The reclamation here is trusting the formless intelligence that lives beneath rational thought ... leaning into your sensitivity rather than managing it, treating your dreamlife and your spiritual instincts as sources of genuine information. When integrated, this Lilith makes you a conduit for something much larger than the self, capable of healing that operates through presence rather than technique.

Ascendant (Rising) in Libra

Libra is a Cardinal Air sign, and on the Ascendant it leads with grace ... the world meets your charm and your fairness before anything else. You come across as poised, diplomatic, easy to be around, someone who instinctively smooths a room and makes everyone in it feel met. There is real aesthetic care in how you present, a sense that harmony is something you actually offer. The surface is genuinely pleasant ... so pleasant that your trouble is the opposite of most rising signs. The work is letting people see the one who disagrees, who wants something, who has edges the diplomacy has been carefully sanding down.

Descendant in Aries

Aries is a Cardinal Fire sign, and on the Descendant it draws you toward partners with fire ... bold, direct, alive, people who move first and say the thing. You seek a relationship with some heat and some friction in it, someone who challenges you to be more assertive than you are on your own. What you are looking for in another is often the directness you have not fully claimed in yourself.

MC

Midheaven in Cancer

Cancer is a Cardinal Water sign, and on the Midheaven it ties the career to care ... you are drawn to work that protects, nurtures, or makes people feel safe, work that builds a kind of home for others. The reputation grows on warmth and the sense that you genuinely look after the people in your charge. You are known for holding things together. The risk is taking the whole weight personally ... the work is caring without carrying all of it alone.

IC

Imum Coeli in Capricorn

Capricorn is a Cardinal Earth sign, and at the IC it shapes roots of responsibility and reserve ... the early home likely asked you to grow up a little early, to be steady, to manage. The private life is more structured than people guess. You recharge through quiet accomplishment, through building something lasting in your own small world.

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