Virginia Woolf chart

Virginia Woolf
Born
Adeline Virginia Stephen
Jan.25, 1882, 12:15 PM UT
London, England, UK
0W10 51N30

Sun in Aquarius 5°29'
Moon in Aries 25°20'
Mercury in Aquarius 18°03'
Venus in Capricorn 29°05'
Mars in Gemini 27°24'R
Jupiter in Taurus 16°36'
Saturn in Taurus 5°52'
Uranus in Virgo 18°05'R
Neptune in Taurus 13°46'
Pluto in Taurus 27°23'R
Eris in Pisces 15°21'


Ascendant in Gemini 10°28'
Midheaven in Aquarius 5°55'
English novelist and essay writer
producing such works as Mrs. Dalloway
(1925), To the Lighthouse(1927), Orlando
(1928), and A Room of One's Own(1929).
Suffered from nervous breakdowns
and comitted suicide by drowning
on March 28, 1941
Gemini rising gives a slim, pretty, appearance, a restless or nervous disposition, and an intellectual approach to life. Sun conjunct Midheaven in Aquarius with Mercury close by gives Virginia Woolf her powerful influence and status as a modern writer. Moon in Aries gives a quick, impatient, and often aggressive personality. Mercury in Aquarius is idealistic, altruistic, and concerned with humanitarian issues. Both the Sun and Mercury in this sign are concerned with truth, freedom, and independant thinking. Venus in Capricorn values order and economy and has a conservative approach to love and affection. Mars in Gemini is the thinker, writer, and communicator who inspires and instigates with words and ideas. They are changeable and restless and have a light and versatile approach to sex. Jupiter in Taurus likes money and sex and explores music and the arts. Jupiter conjunct Neptune creates inspirational works of art and has an interest spirituality or mysticism. Saturn in Taurus is a very earthy and sensual position requiring material comfort and security. Saturn conjunct Neptune brings inspirations down to tangible form. Uranus in Virgo experiments with order, detail, and new methods of working or analyzing. The health and diet are often chaotic and unpredictable. Neptune in Taurus dreams of money or wealth and has a fertile or resourceful psyche or imagination. Pluto in Taurus is extremely sensual or materialistic and has exceptional evaluative or buisness ability. The high concentration of Taurus planets strongly affects Woolf's solar fourth house giving her a highly domesticated or home-centered ego.

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