Beyond the ten classical planets, a chart is anchored by a few other points worth reading.
Ascendant (ASC) — the sign rising on the eastern horizon. It shapes how the moment meets the world.
Midheaven (MC) — the highest point in the sky. The vocational signal, where the moment's energy aims.
Chiron — a small body that moves between Saturn and Uranus, read as a sign of where the long-way teaching lives.
North Node — not a body but a mathematical point of the Moon's orbit. It marks the direction of growth.
Ascendant in Pisces8° 25′
MC in Sagittarius18° 23′
North Node in Pisces8° 42′℞
Chiron in Aquarius13° 34′℞
Aspects · by strength
Moon conjunction Pluto
0° 50′
Jupiter square Ascendant
1° 42′
Uranus square MC
0° 07′
North Node conjunction Ascendant
0° 17′
Mars square Neptune
1° 29′
Moon trine Saturn
2° 17′
Mercury trine Uranus
3° 12′
Neptune sextile MC
2° 44′
Moon trine Venus
5° 23′
Venus opposition Ascendant
5° 28′
Mars square Saturn
2° 42′
Saturn trine Pluto
1° 28′
Venus conjunction Saturn
7° 40′
Jupiter square North Node
1° 25′
Mars sextile Uranus
4° 19′
Mercury quincunx Chiron
1° 29′
Jupiter sextile Chiron
3° 27′
Neptune conjunction Chiron
7° 32′
Chiron sextile MC
4° 49′
A chart pattern is a meaningful geometric shape formed by three or more planets connected by aspects. These configurations are read as unified dynamics rather than individual aspects.
We split patterns into two views. Classic includes the shapes established in modern astrology — T-Squares, Grand Trines, and more. Extended adds geometric configurations that carry meaning beyond traditional astrology: closed shapes formed by any combination of aspects.
No named patterns this time. The chart's structure shows up in its aspects and shape rather than in classical pattern configurations.
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