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Timothy LeDuc

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Timothy LeDuc

1990-05-04 at 06:25:00 · Cedar Rapids, Iowa

Taurus SunVirgo MoonTaurus Rising
Earth dominantCapricorn stellium5 retrogradesSun conjunct Mercury

Timothy LeDuc'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...

The core of the chart is a Taurus Sun placed in the 12th house — a nature with a genuine gift for pleasure — not in the sense of excess, but in the sense of being attuned to what is good, what is worth the effort, what the right amount of something is. The aesthetic intelligence here is practical: it knows what is worth having. With the Sun in the 12th house, their sense of purpose finds expression through the domain of spirituality and the inner world. The Sun in the 12th house operates beneath the surface — identity is layered, private, and often inaccessible even to the person themselves. Purpose unfolds through solitude, through service, through the long interior work that produces something the outer world eventually sees but rarely traces back to its source.

The interior register: a Virgo Moon in the 5th house, which means The skepticism is real and largely self-directed — Virgo Moon is harder on itself than on anyone else, and the standard it applies to its own emotional responses is a demanding one. The feeling must be earned, the reaction must be proportionate. Learning to feel freely, without prior justification, is a real undertaking. The Moon in the 5th house processes emotion through creativity, passion, and joy — they feel most whole when creating, playing, or in the full heat of something that matters. Emotional flatness is often a sign that the creative life has gone quiet.

Timothy arrives in rooms as Taurus rising — The outer presentation is solid in a way that can look like stubbornness before people know better. What reads as resistance is usually just the specific weight of a person who doesn't move unless it's worth moving. This is the lens through which the rest of the chart is filtered — the first impression before anyone knows the full story.

In their personal life, Timothy's Venus in Aries loves through action — through showing up physically, through doing things, through demonstrating through gesture rather than word. Sitting still and feeling it isn't really available. The love has to go somewhere.

The mental signature behind Timothy's voice and perspective is Mercury in Taurus. Once Taurus Mercury has formed a position, it holds it with a tenacity that can frustrate people who expect more flexibility. The stability of the thinking is the same quality that makes it trustworthy. The two things are inseparable.

Timothy's Mars channels drive through creative and spiritual expression — the Mars energy finds its natural form in art, in service, in the making of things that have meaning. The pursuit that has beauty in it sustains this placement; the purely material one eventually doesn't. Mars in the 11th channels energy into community, activism, and collective goals... they fight for their people and their vision.

The chart speaks through Earth — Timothy is most at home in the tangible, the reliable, the thing that was built over time and holds. Cardinal energy runs through the chart, and with it a specific restlessness with inertia. Timothy doesn't wait for the right conditions — Timothy creates them. A concentration of planets in Capricorn gives the chart a distinct Capricorn undertone... amplifying those themes alongside the core Taurus energy. With 5 retrograde planets natally, much of Timothy's energy turns inward... a rich interior life that quietly shapes everything they put into the world.

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House System:

Planetary Positions

Rising: Taurus · Midheaven: Capricorn
Sun

Taurus

13° · House 12

Moon

Virgo

14° · House 5

Mercury

Taurus

12° · House 12

Venus

Aries

0° · House 11

Mars

Pisces

10° · House 11

Jupiter

Cancer

7° · House 2

Saturn

Capricorn

25° · House 9

Uranus

Capricorn

9° · House 9

Neptune

Capricorn

14° · House 9

Pluto

Scorpio

16° · House 6

North Node

Aquarius

11° · House 10

Chiron

Cancer

12° · House 3

Black Moon Lilith

Scorpio

4° · House 6

Chart Interpretations

Sun in Taurus brings solar identity to its most grounded expression, Fixed Earth carrying the planet through sensory and aesthetic registers. The twelfth house is the hidden register, the unconscious, the part of the chart the chart owner doesn't see directly. Sun in Taurus in the 12th places core self in the most hidden interior sector, fixed earth's patient depth and Venus's aesthetic sensitivity creating a rich private interior world rarely fully visible. Lives with this placement often do their most meaningful work behind the scenes. The truest most alive sense of self crystallizes in solitude and quiet, in the garden, the studio, the contemplative walk where no performance is required and simple presence is enough. It's not just introversion; it's identity expressed where the chart owner doesn't have to be expressed. Venus-ruled Taurus in the 12th treats beauty as genuinely spiritual practice. Music, art, the natural world, the aesthetics of private domestic life all function as portals. The maturation arrives through honoring the need for sensory retreat as a vitality practice rather than indulgence. Solitude in a beautiful environment is where the chart owner restores. The risk is the self that stays private when parts of it deserve to be shared. The interior offers itself, eventually.

Virgo holds the Moon in Mutable Earth across the chart's creative sector. The fifth house is creativity, romance, the spontaneous expressive self. In the 5th, the placement runs the analytical emotional register through creative work and through love. Lives with this placement create through craft and refinement, kind of where the work emerges through patient editing rather than through sudden inspiration. Romance runs through small considerate gestures more than through dramatic declarations, the partner who actually notices and remembers the placement's preferences. The shadow is the placement that's so committed to perfection in creative work that the work stays in drafts indefinitely. Anyway. What clarifies eventually is that completion is its own form of creative practice. The imperfect finished work matters more than the perfect work still being refined. What was perfection becomes shippable. What was draft gets shipped.

Your Mercury in Taurus in the twelfth house conceals one of the most patient and profoundly accumulative minds in the chart behind a quiet, unhurried exterior ... your most important intellectual work happens in private, over time, through a process of deep incubation that cannot be rushed and should not be. Mercury governs how you think; Taurus is fixed earth ruled by Venus, and in the twelfth house of the hidden and the solitary, that quality means your mind works most deeply when it is given sustained quiet ... returning to the same questions over months or years until something genuinely profound crystallizes from the accumulated attention. Your inner world is rich with sensory memory and emotionally grounded association; the insights that emerge from your private thinking have a solidity and practical wisdom that more publicly performed thinking rarely achieves. To work with this energy consciously, honor your need for long fallow periods where ideas develop below the surface and resist the social pressure to produce conclusions before they are genuinely ready. The growth edge is that Taurus in the twelfth house can make the private intellectually comfortable and the public intellectually exposed in a way that becomes avoidance; the growth work is eventually sharing the wisdom that has been so carefully tended in the dark.

Your Venus in Aries in the eleventh house brings passionate energy to your friendships, group affiliations, and social ideals. Venus in detriment in Aries means you take an active, sometimes dominant role in your social circles and are drawn to friends who are independent, energetic, and unafraid to speak their minds. You may be the one who initiates social gatherings, introduces people, and keeps group energy high. Your vision for the future is colored by values of freedom, individuality, and bold progress. You attract friends easily through your warmth and directness, though you may cycle through social groups as your interests evolve. The growth opportunity is learning to maintain long-term friendships through the less exciting periods. Consciously invest in the friends who have proven loyal over time, even when newer, more exciting connections tempt you ... lasting community is built through sustained commitment.

Your Mars in Pisces in the eleventh house brings compassionate, spiritually attuned, and imaginatively rich energy to friendships, groups, and collective causes. You are drawn to communities centered on healing, spirituality, creative collaboration, or compassionate social action. You bring genuine empathy and creative sensitivity to any collective endeavor, and your instinct for what a group needs emotionally is unusually reliable. The challenge is maintaining a clear sense of your own direction when surrounded by the needs and energies of others. The insight: choosing communities that genuinely honor your sensitivity and depth ... rather than simply absorbing it ... ensures that your compassionate energy remains a gift rather than becoming a depletion.

Your Jupiter in Cancer in the second house brings exalted Jupiter energy to your finances, possessions, and sense of self-worth. With Jupiter exalted here, you have a powerful instinct for building material security, and your relationship with money is deeply connected to your emotional need for safety and comfort. You may earn through nurturing professions, real estate, food, hospitality, or any field that involves caring for others. Financial intuition serves you well ... you sense opportunities before they are obvious. Generosity flows naturally, especially toward family and those you consider your inner circle. The challenge is emotional spending ... using purchases to soothe feelings rather than addressing underlying needs. When you align your financial life with genuine emotional wisdom rather than reactive comfort-seeking, the exalted quality of this placement delivers abundance that feels both materially secure and emotionally fulfilling.

Saturn rules Capricorn. In the domicile placement, the planet operates with maximum strength and clarity. The ninth house is philosophy, higher knowledge, the architecture of how the chart owner makes meaning. Saturn here, in the 9th, gives the worldview authority and practicality, the philosophy tested against the evidence of lived reality. Lives with this placement don't accept beliefs on faith alone, kind of having to test everything against reality before granting it any weight. Higher education becomes a serious long-term commitment, often in structured institutional contexts where credentialing matters as much as the knowledge itself. The philosophical authority grows steadily over a lifetime of disciplined inquiry. Anyway. The maturation produces a respected teacher, scholar, or institutional leader, someone whose wisdom carries the solidity of a well-constructed edifice. What was inquiry becomes earned authority.

Your Uranus in Capricorn in the ninth house brings structural innovation and disciplined thinking to your philosophical outlook, higher education, and worldview. Capricorn is cardinal earth, so your beliefs are practical, evidence-based, and oriented toward what actually works, while Uranus ensures your philosophical conclusions challenge established academic and religious institutions. As a generational placement, your cohort transforms educational structures, legal philosophy, and how society certifies and transmits knowledge, and in your ninth house, you are personally driven to rethink these systems. You may pursue education that is rigorous but unconventional, or you may develop a personal philosophy that combines traditional wisdom with innovative application. Travel may connect you with institutional structures in other cultures, broadening your understanding of how different societies organize knowledge and authority. The challenge is not becoming cynical about institutions you can see are flawed, because the alternative to broken systems is better systems, not no systems at all. When you direct your analytical intelligence toward building more effective philosophical and educational frameworks, your contributions become genuinely transformative.

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.

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.

Your North Node in Aquarius in the tenth house calls you to build a public career and lasting legacy through visionary innovation, progressive leadership, and genuine commitment to social change. You are here to become known not for personal power or individual brilliance alone but for the way your professional work has advanced the collective ... for the systems, technologies, or ideas you brought into being that made life better for many people. The tenth house amplifies this through public reputation, authority, and legacy. Pursue careers at the frontier of social change, technology, or progressive institution-building, lead with egalitarian values and forward-looking vision, and let your legacy be measured by collective impact. Your greatest professional achievement is a better world.

Chiron in Cancer in the third house places the Wounded Healer in the life area governing communication, learning, and the immediate mental environment ... filtered through cardinal water's emotional responsiveness and the Moon's deep attunement to feeling and the unspoken. The wound here involves the emotional quality of early communication: whether you were allowed to express feelings in the language of your home, whether the emotional truth of family life was spoken or carefully managed, whether your attempts to verbalize what you felt were met with genuine reception or with dismissal, correction, or the signal that feeling things so intensely was somehow the problem. Cancer's cardinal quality means you initiate communication with emotional purpose ... you reach out to connect, to check in, to maintain the bonds that matter ... but Chiron here means that very reaching was somehow wounded, producing either an over-caution about emotional expression or a compensatory intensity that floods conversations with feeling before trust has been established. The Moon rules Cancer, and in the third house its intuitive, receptive energy means your most natural form of intelligence is emotional and relational ... you read the unspoken subtext of conversations, you sense what is not being said, you communicate at the level of feeling as much as content. Your gift is the ability to say the emotionally true things that others are circling ... to name what is present in a room with the gentle directness of someone who has learned to value emotional honesty because its absence cost them something real. To work with this energy consciously, develop the distinction between emotional authenticity and emotional flooding in communication ... Cancer's wound in the third house often expresses as the difficulty of finding the right dosage, of speaking the emotional truth without overwhelming the exchange. The growth edge is the pull toward silence as self-protection ... not saying the feeling thing because you remember what it cost before ... and the growth is discovering that the conversations that most need to happen are the ones that feel most risky.

Lilith in Scorpio is one of the most intensely powerful placements for this point, as both Lilith and Scorpio govern the shadow, primal sexuality, and the knowledge that others cannot look at directly. What was shamed in you was your capacity for total psychological penetration ... your ability to see what people hide, your refusal to pretend the darkness doesn't exist, your sexuality expressed at full power without apology. You may have been made to feel dangerous, excessive, or threatening for knowing what you know and feeling what you feel. The reclamation here is embracing rather than defending against your depth ... allowing yourself to be fully known by those who can handle it, and releasing the need to self-destruct in order to access your own power. When integrated, this Lilith makes you transformative in the truest sense: someone who moves through what others cannot survive, and emerges with knowledge that heals.

Ascendant (Rising) in Taurus

Taurus is a Fixed Earth sign, and on the Ascendant it slows the whole approach down ... the world meets your steadiness before anything else. You come across as calm, grounded, unhurried, someone who does not rush and cannot quite be rushed. There is a physical ease to your presence, a warmth that settles a room, a quiet signal that you are not going anywhere. People trust the surface because it does not perform. The work is making sure the steadiness stays open and does not harden, over the years, into a presence that simply will not be moved.

Descendant in Scorpio

Scorpio is a Fixed Water sign, and on the Descendant it draws you toward partners with depth ... intense, emotionally real, unafraid of the underworld. You seek a bond that goes beneath the surface, where trust is earned and intimacy actually costs something. What you are looking for in another is often the willingness to be fully known that you are still learning to offer.

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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