My interest in astrology really blossomed in January of 2020, right around the time when transiting Uranus met up with my natal Mercury in my 9th house…
That last sentence might sound like gibberish to you, but I’m okay with that. If you’re interested, stay with me and I promise I’ll explain.
I’ve found astrology to be an amazing tool for self-understanding and self-acceptance, and I’m excited to share my passion and some of the things I’ve learned with you.
Making connections
Whenever I become interested in a new subject, I get curious about how the concepts I’m learning intersect with things I’ve explored in the past. My mind loves drawing analogies and finding connections between disparate ideas.
As I’ve become more interested in signs, stars and planets, I’ve naturally found myself wondering: where in astrology is multipotentiality? Does this discipline have something to say about the tendency to want to do/be/explore all the things?
I believe that astrology does recognize multipods. In fact, astrology itself is all about exploring the complexities and contradictions in our personalities and experiences. It’s inherently multifaceted!
Let’s rewind. What is astrology, actually?
When most people think “astrology” they think about personality traits that are based on when you were born. So, if you were born in early January, you’re said to be a Capricorn. If you were both in late May, you’re considered a Gemini, etc. There are twelve signs, and each is supposed to have particular personality traits. But this is a very modern and simplified form of an ancient area of study.
Known as Sun sign or pop astrology, this pared-down astrology is based on the position of the Sun on the day you were born. It zeros in on the grouping of stars that is behind the Sun at that time of year, and that constellation is said to represent you. You may have noticed before that your sign is also the name of an astronomical constellation. This is why!
If you’re a Puttylike reader, you’re probably already finding this problematic. We are not just one “type,” and our personality isn’t the same as the 8.3% of humanity that shares our Sun sign! Humans are more complicated than that.
Sun sign astrology – while a great basis for absolutely delightful memes – tells only a fraction of the story of who we are. Other schools of astrology take into account not just where the Sun was at the moment of your birth, but where ALL of the planets were (and what constellations were behind them). For most people, the nine planets and the Moon are likely to have been in various signs when they were born. According to astrology, each planet says something about your personality and/or the types of experiences you’re likely to have over the course of your life. Some would argue that you have to take all of that together to get a true picture. You can’t just look at the Sun.
If you go to a site like astro.com or Chani Nicholas’ website (my favourite), you can look up your birth chart. This will show you where all of the planets were at the moment you came into this world. You’ll be able to see what signs the Moon, Mercury, Venus, etc. were in. Chani has some interpretive tools on her site, too, if you want to figure out what they all mean. To access all this info, you’ll need the date, time, and location of your birth.
Astrology, as a study and practice, goes back to ancient Mesopotamia. It has a long history, spanning civilizations and continents, with many astrological traditions developing in different regions. Today, multiple forms of astrology are practiced around the world. They can be pretty different from one another, but they all typically look at the position of the planets in the sky, the constellations those planets are moving through, and the geometric angles between the planets.
While I’m sure that some people who present themselves as astrologers treat horoscope writing as nothing more than a form of creative writing, real astrologers base their horoscopes on the position and movements of the planets in the sky. They’ve studied astrology, usually for years!
So, back to my original question. Where in astrology – and more specifically, where in our birth charts – might we find our puttylike nature? Are there some celestial “multipotentialite signatures”?
1. The four double-bodied / mutable signs
People often think of Gemini as the pluralistic sign of the zodiac. And it’s true that Gemini energy does describe certain multipotentialites to a T! This is from an article in Allure:
“Have you ever been so busy that you wished you could clone yourself just to get everything done? That’s the Gemini experience in a nutshell. Appropriately symbolized by the celestial twins, this air sign was interested in so many pursuits that it had to double itself. [ . . . ] Playful and intellectually curious, Gemini is constantly juggling a variety of passions, hobbies, careers, and friend groups.”
That definitely sounds like some of my favourite people with many passions! It’s also the stereotypical image of the multipotentialite. While there’s nothing wrong with embodying that classical Gemini personality, many multipods don’t. Some of us have fewer projects on the go at any given time, or we’re more sequential in nature. We might even go deep and explore a single field for years before switching to something new.
Gemini isn’t the only zodiacal sign that’s about plurality. Virgo, Sagittarius and Pisces are also said to be mutable or “double-bodied”. You may know Gemini as “the twins.” Pisces is represented by two fish, Sag. is depicted as half human/half horse, and Virgo is “the maiden” and their bird. These signs are all associated with multiplicity and adaptability. If you have any planets in Gemini, Virgo, Sagittarius or Pisces, then you’ve definitely got some multifaceted energy in your life!
2. Multipotentialite planets
Each sign of the zodiac has a ruling planet. In traditional astrology, each of the double-bodied signs (Gemini, Virgo, Sagittarius and Pisces) is ruled by either Mercury or Jupiter.
That’s fascinating to me, because the planets Mercury and Jupiter both have serious multipotentialite connotations. In fact, it is those planetary significations that give the four double-bodied signs their multiplicitous nature. Let’s take a look at each planet and what it stands for in astrology.
Mercury
The planet Mercury is named after a Greek god, Hermes. Hermes is the messenger: fast and, notably, frequently changing directions. (They are always depicted wearing some sweet winged sandals!) If you’ve ever heard people complaining about Mercury being retrograde, that means that, seen from Earth, the planet has changed directions and appears to be moving backwards through the sky. It happens three or four times a year – Mercury switches it up in this way more than any other planet.
In astrology, Mercury is associated with communication, versatility, curiosity and intelligence. It’s sometimes said to have a clever or trickster quality to it. Basically, Mercury is an adaptable little being, who changes direction frequently and represents the multipotentialite well.
If your Ascendant (aka rising sign) is in Gemini or Virgo, that means Mercury is your ruling planet (it’s mine!) and you probably embody some of these Mercurial qualities (I do!).
Even if Mercury isn’t your ruling planet, everyone has Mercury in their chart. Mercury was somewhere in the sky when you were born, after all. When you pull up your birth chart, take a look at where Mercury is. Whatever sign it’s in will say something about the sort of energy you bring to your communication style and your intellectual pursuits.
Jupiter
Jupiter is all about exploration, expansion, abundance, growth, freedom and wandering. In Greek mythology, Jupiter represents the god Zeus. This means folks with a lot of planets in Pisces and Sagittarius (both of which are ruled by Jupiter) sometimes have a “larger than life” quality to them. These folk typically embody their multipotentiality by inspiring others and sharing ideas they’re excited about.
There is a particularly jupitarian urge for exploration and boundlessness that feels very multipotentialite to me. If you happen to be a Sagittarius or Pisces rising, then Jupiter is your ruling planet. That means you likely embody some of these traits.
As with Mercury, everyone has the planet Jupiter in their chart. So check out what sign Jupiter is in. The energy of that sign will tell you something about how you create abundance in your life.
3. The 9th house
Ok, I’m going a little deep into nerd territory here. To examine a birth chart, most astrologers split the space surrounding earth into slices known as houses. There are twelve houses, and they’re different for each person, based on the time and location of their birth. Each house is said to represent certain aspects of one’s life. For example, the 1st house relates to physical body and personality, the 2nd house to experiences with money, and the 3rd house to siblings and neighbours, etc. We get information from the houses by looking at what planets were located in each house in the time and place someone was born.
The more planets you have in a particular house, the more important the topics of that house will be in your life. So, if you have a bunch of planets in the 7th house of committed partnerships, then you might be someone for whom romantic relationships or long-term business or creative partnerships are extra important.
The 9th house is one of my favourites. It signifies a bunch of topics like philosophy, law, long-distance travel, religion, publishing and higher education. It’s a house that’s all about your worldview and coming into contact with foreign things: new ideas, people with different backgrounds, faraway places, etc.
I associate the 9th house with multipotentiality because multipods love learning. Many of us consider ourselves to be life-long learners, even if our learning doesn’t always take place in formal settings. We’re constantly picking up new skills, exploring our curiosities, and learning about new cultures. Our tendencies to explore different facets of ourselves also brings us into new settings, trying on different ways of being.
If you have planets in the 9th, I would say that’s a pretty strong multipotentialite indicator. However, even if your 9th house is “empty,” you can take a look at the traditional ruling planet of your 9th house, and see where that planet is in your chart. Here’s a cheat sheet to help you find the ruler of your 9th house.
Don’t worry – it’s a really big sky!
If you don’t have a strong mutable, mercurial, jupitarian or 9th house emphasis in your birth chart, that’s okay. One thing I love about astrology is that it stretches and morphs. Because it’s really a way of helping us think about our patterns and attributes, we can start anywhere and gain a lot of insight.
This article covers just a few multipotentialite indicators that I’ve spotted while learning about astrology. I’m certain there are others! Like maybe all things Aries (it’s the cardinal fire sign, so Aries looooves starting projects) or having Mercury in the 3rd house (which could be interpreted as you having a lot of variety in your daily routines). Even just having planets in signs that are very different from one another could indicate someone whose personality contains multitudes and surprises.
Ultimately, you get to decide if you’re a multipotentialite – not your birth chart. So keep exploring! Thanks for taking this voyage with me.
Your Turn
Do you see your multipotentialite nature in your birth chart? I would love to hear your thoughts in the comments below!
If you’re interested in learning more about your personal birth chart, head over here to schedule a session with me.
Katie says
I kid you not, Emilie, last week I poured over the 2016 article + comments “Are Multipotentialites a Particular Myers-Briggs/Astrological….” as I was having fits about whether or not my Multi-ness is in my birth chart. And BOOM. This article. (I’m chalking it up to the Aquarian-meets-Piscean energy!!) I, too, am DEEP into astrology for the very same reasons – such a fun and mindbending way to tap into deeper self-care (check out the astrological journal/planner, Magic of I – it’s my lifeblood this year!) As they say, your chart’s Moon is more emotionally powerful than your Sun sign – so for anyone looking to get deeper into astrology, researching your Moon sign is super fun place to start! I’m Virgo Moon AND Virgo Rising AND Virgo Jupiter, wooosh, so your observations here definitely scratch me where I itch! Meanwhile I’m Cap Sun + Cap Mercury. My lot in life, my cross to bear, so to speak? Being a perfectionist go-getter – amazing at starting projects – but every time gets creatively paralyzed (or bored) midway and feels tragic about letting them die. Especially when they make me second-guess my self-worth because, what’s that? Oh yeah I have Chiron (the “wounded healer”) in my Taurus 8th house. I digress!! Thank you soooo much for writing this! Both Astrology and learning Tarot have been total game-changers for me (don’t even get me started on Tarot and its deep storyteller Joseph Campbell-esque qualities!!) I’ve held onto these two hobbies the longest, so that must mean something for this multipod!
Emilie Wapnick says
Yay! That’s lovely, Katie. I credit the timing of this article with Mars flying through Gemini/my 10th house! I just finding myself want to publish/say yes to ALL THE THINGS in my public life right now. Trying not to get overwhelmed. 😀
I’m a Virgo Rising, too, and Taurus Moon with a bunch of planets in Taurus in the 9th. So, I feel you on the Earth-heavy energy! My Aries Sun is a nice counterbalance to that. Anyway, so fun! Thanks for the planner recommendation. I’ve been using the Honeycomb Collective almanac and loving it. Another cool resource.
Katie says
Oooo that Honeycomb almanac looks sooo delish!! The artwork is gorgeous!! I know what you mean about seeing the potential for overwhelm, but I say, ride that Mars wave while it’s luscious! Especially if, typically, your Taurus moon usually locks you into place. It’s hilarious, sometimes I just want to hand people my natal chart and say, just read this and you’ll understand. HA!
Emilie Wapnick says
Totally! Mars is usually a problem for me, but so far it seems to be doing some nice work up there in Gemini..? I’ll ride the wave. 🙂
Rocío Meira Carrillo says
Hi there! I am an Astrology lover myself, i started studying it two years algo. I am Virgo ascendant, Gemini un the MC, Moon in Sagitary, Pisces un the descendant. Also, my Moon is placed right beside Neptune, co-ruler of Pisces. I also have Mercury and Uranus conjucted un the 2nd. House.
9th House in Taurus but i have Mars placed there so i put a lot of energy on there.
So yes,I can see multipotentiality in my chart.
So glad to share my passion with you.!
If you want to exchange some ideas about Astrology, i Will be more than pleased
Big hug from Spain
Emilie Wapnick says
Hi Rocío! I find it so funny that the first two comments on this article (yours and Katie’s) were written by fellow Virgo Risings! You definitely have a lot of great mutable energy going on. Actually, I consulted with a professional astrologer a few months ago, and he pointed out that the signs on the angles have extra prominence. As a Virgo Rising, that puts all of the mutable signs on our angles. Pretty neat!
Mort says
I’m a very earthy person with not a lot of water, but I have the Moon in Gemini and that’s where I see multipotentialism (and indecisiveness…). Some have told me it’s why I can’t decide what to do with my life.
Emilie Wapnick says
Maybe you just need to honour your Gemini moon by doing more than one thing with your life. 😉
Amy Johnson says
Great article! Just about all of it rings true for me. I have shifted almost completely to the sidereal zodiac (and usually Vedic astrology) since realizing that the stars are actually no longer where the Western tropical zodiac says they are! The best way to bridge the two though is looking at houses, which generally stay the same for both. And like you said, it’s a big sky, so what one resonated with in Western astrology can almost certainly be found in sidereal/Vedic, even if in a slightly different place 🙂
Emilie Wapnick says
Ah, cool! I haven’t looked into Vedic astrology very much yet, but I’ve heard Vedic astrologers on The Astrology Podcast, and it sounds awesome.
Mannoch says
I’d like to make the same analysis with Adhd. Gemini, Sagittarius and Aquarius are high about it.
Emilie Wapnick says
Interesting!
Jennifer Blaesing says
I always attributed my multipotentiality to my mars in Sagittarius in the 11th house. Thats what makes me all over the place. I have other things speaking for the intensity of my passions, such as the mars conjunction to Neptune, which is actually in my 12th house. My sun exact conjunct midheaven in scorpio,conjunct mercury retrograde in 10th house. And my virgo venus 8th house, conjunct Jupiter in 9th house libra. I feel these cuspy conjunct give me an odd mix of passions and interests. Also my cancer moon (trine my scorpio sun) in the 7th house conjunct my DC makes me super passionate about partnerships, and just majorly caring and sensitive in general, which my Capricorn rising HATES! ?
Emilie Wapnick says
Cuspy conjunctions! That could totally be another multipod indicator. Awesome analysis. Sorry about your Capricorn ascendant… lol jk. 😉
Jennifer Blaesing says
Lol I like it more the older I get. Plus, Capricorn ages in reverse and people still think I’m in my 20’s! (Just turned 40 last year)
Alessandra says
OMG, I am a Gemini with Virgo rising (so Mercury in Gemini) and I have Jupiter in my 9th house. The sign that dominates my 9th house is Aries. I LOVE starting new projects (I keep starting things and rarely finish). So interesting!
Emilie Wapnick says
LOL! Yup. Sounds about right. 😀
Cristina says
Hi Emilie,
Thanks for your interesting article … I love astrology si part of my many interests but i have not yet had enough time to devote to it, anyway my zodiac sign is pisces ascendant gemini ? ?
Emilie Wapnick says
Two mutable signs right there! Very multipotentialite. 🙂
Leslie Zemenek says
I love that you addressed this. I’m a professional astrologer and hand analyst and a multipotentialite phoenix, which is so perfect since I’m a Scorpio and the phoenix is one of its symbols. My Moon is in Pisces in the 9th house. I’ve been using astrology and hand reading to help people uncover their life purpose potentials for 2 decades. I’ve worked with numerous multipotentialites over the years, I just didn’t have the language to describe it until I saw your TedX talk. If my client list is any indication, I think there are actually fewer true specialists in the world than those of us who have multiple talents and interests. As you point out, our culture has taught us to focus on one thing and ignore the rest. The Great Conjunction of Jupiter and Saturn that happened on the Winter Solstice has me convinced that we have entered a period when mulitpotentialites can shine. We need the out of the box thinkers and the minds that connect seemingly unrelated dots to move the world forward into an innovative future, responsive to new challenges. Thank you for shining the light on the gift of having many interests.
Emilie Wapnick says
Hi Leslie,
Thanks for the awesome comment. I didn’t realize that the phoenix is one of Scorpio’s symbols. That’s great! I always think of Scorpio as a sign that gets very fixed on something and goes super deep. Didn’t realize there’s also a rebirth aspect to it? Neat!
And I agree with you. I think this “age of air” is going to be quite multipotentialite-friendly. Lots of innovation up ahead.
Jeff Hendrickson says
Oh yes most definitely with me, Emilie. Dec 5 Sag here and I first started following you because what you talk about and teach aligns with my mile a minute brain and hundreds of ideas. This is a cool way to look at it so thanks!
Emilie Wapnick says
Right on, Jeff! I love sags. 🙂
Ileana says
Omg your article made my day! And I thought I was alone in my astro quest/ slight obsession! Fellow Virgo Mercury over here? with an Aquarius 9th house cusp, loads of Sag energy in my 6th with Uranus & Neptune there, a Pisces MC and Gemini 12th house cusp. I swear my Mercury has gone into everything/ ALL topics wellness/ healing/ self-development from nutrition to distance running, psychology, energy healing, training, coaching, money mindset (I have a Sun in Leo in my 2nd/ 3rd). I also have a super busy 5th house in Scorpio where everything else resides?? (Mars, Jupiter, etc)? so my main challenges are around creativity and learning to use these abilities to create transformation. I too love Channi Nicholas?? she makes everything so easy but got stuck eventually to learning and working with Placidus house systems (think its the Virgo Mercury and the Scorpio who like to dig deep?). Looking forward to Aries season next week and the start of the year (I have a Moon in Aries and patience is not my middle name).
Emilie Wapnick says
Ohh thanks for sharing Ileana! All super interesting. I’m looking forward to Aries season, too. I have an Aries Sun and my wife has an Aries stellium (patience is not her middle name either, lol).
Kelsey says
Oh my frickin god, I JUST looked into my Transit Guide from last year last night, and learned about the Honeycomb Astrological Planner- drooling. I’m waiting for my transit guide for this year, so this fulfilled my astrological need.
I’m a Sun Aries | Moon Pisces | Ascendant Virgo *whoop whoop to the Virgo Risings!* so yeah- a wee bit MultiP! Also, got tons of Taurus up in my 9th House… I don’t know why talking about Astrology turns me into a 90’s hype man. I’m just SO EXCITED by this!
Thank you for this post!
Emilie Wapnick says
Ohhh! I think we have similar charts. I’m an Aries Sun, Taurus Moon, Virgo Rising with a 9th house stellium. *woop woop*!!!
I might write more about multipods and astrology in the future. Seems like y’all are digging it, which makes me and my Virgo ascendant very happy. 🙂
Lorena says
Soy Geminis con ascendente en Piscis ? con Jupiter y Neptuno en casa 9. I always identified myself as a multipotential, obviously i didn’t know that word!
Emilie Wapnick says
Sounds like you’ve got quite a few of these multipotentialite indicators in your chart, Lorena. Really cool!
David says
Thirty years ago got hold of book Combination of Stella Infuences. Reinhold Ebertin. Blew my mind when interpreting birth chart. Another book ‘do not read’ if sensitive is The True Astrology Poppy Folly.
Emilie Wapnick says
Thanks for the recommendations, David!
Carla Casimiro says
I love this! I’m also into astrology and was actually wondering a few weeks ago if there were some common placements to look for in order to spot a multipotentialite. I have quite a few interesting ones. Moon in Sagittarius; Rising, Mars and Jupiter in Gemini; South Node in Virgo, meaning my North Node is in Pisces and a bunch of planets (Sun, Venus, Mercury, Jupiter) in the 12th house which is ruled by Pisces. Luckily my Sun, Venus and Mercury are in Taurus so it helps to balance out the “crazy” a bit 😀
Emilie Wapnick says
Ha! Yeah, that sounds like a super multipod chart to me! I too have a bunch of planets in Taurus. No complaints here. 😉
Ollie says
Hi Emilie,
Great article! I’m new to the world of multipotentialities and am feeling much more self acceptance and understanding of myself since discovering the concept. I have had my chart read on different occasions over the last ten years by Andrew Smith https://www.andrewsmith.ie/ he has a wonderful spiritual approach to it and also teaches astrology. Worth checking out!
Emilie Wapnick says
Thanks Ollie! And welcome to the community! I have a friend who’s a big Andrew Smith fan and has had her chart read by him. I should really check out his work more. Thanks for the nudge.
Anita says
Wow! I’ve wondered if some stelliums in the nnatal charts provide a greater capacity for or inclination towards multi…OMG, I can really talk about this here?! ?
Mohana says
I have a multipotentialite profile also thanks to the planet 🙂 My sun is joint to Jupiter in Aquarius, in 5th… but at 29° 54′ of the sign…. almost Pisces. In Pisces, entirely in 5th, I have Mercury and Venus…. while my Mars is in Sagittarius in 2nd house. I finish with my moon in 9th …
Vikki Coombes says
So much fun to explore multipotentialite personalities through the perspective of astrology. Thank you Emilie!
Virgo is my Sun sign, with both Mercury & Venus 1 degree separate, all in my 7th House. Which makes for plenty of mutable discerning caring communication. I checked out the other mutable signs to see what planets are within them … the only one that has any bearing is that Sagittarius has Neptune in my 10th house … so when it comes to my career / public roles I choose positive adventurous dreaming 🙂
When I read your insights on 9th house I was like hmmmm … cos you know what I’m like when it comes to travel, philosophy and learning … and then I noticed that my Moon is squarely there – thus making sense of how these things meet my physical and emotional needs. And my 9th is in Libra … so hello, social and likeable … which, hmmm.
And I’m Aquarius rising … so welcome to my Age 😉 With Uranus ruling I’m a revolutionary intellectual.
All of which aligns exquisitely with how I show up as a multipod.
Meritxell Hernandez says
Thank you so much!!! I sooooo loved this article! Tried to read all the comments but I haven’t finished, yet, I can relate to many multipods here! I’m a Libra with ascendant in Pisces, I have Jupiter in Virgo in the 7th, Mars in Sagittarius in the 9th and Mercury in Scorpio also in the 9th!!!
Jenni says
Emilie, I’m a newfound multipod but multiple year astrology nerd with a Pisces sun and Jupiter in the second, an Aries stellium in my third house, and a ninth house moon in Libra. I highly rec listening to The ‘Strology Show’s episode about the 3H/9H axis!!
Fellow Human says
Yes, I do see multipotentiality in my chart.
Sun, Mercury and Venus in Virgo and 9th house. Sagittarius rising. Jupiter in Pisces and 3rd. Ceres, that I consider as the ruler of Virgo, in Gemini and 6th house.
My South Node is in Pisces, my North Node in Virgo.
Funny thing is I have almost one planet in each zodiac signs, which means I also have a lot of oppositions and squares. I am scattered.
Kim says
I have seven mutable planets including sun and moon, Gemini rising and and my MC is in the 9th house. Heh. I’m taking college classes againnnnn in my 40’s with two degrees already accomplished, and wondering if this is what I really see myself doing. If I could just pick two or three things, that’d be great. Thanks for the validation.
Nitesh Sharma says
According to Indian Vedic Astrology, Mercury is a curious child always looking forward to learn, but an afflicted Jupiter never lets you go deep into any one thing, and a prominent Mercury makes you very curious which then leads you towards pursuing many interests. However other afflictions can also make you bit overwhelmed or make you develop overthinking tendencies, for example Moon, if moon is not good in your chart then you will over think or will get anxious soon. Afflicted sun can make you underconfident, for example, afflicted sun also makes you Vitamin D deficient, so understanding these nuances can help you do the needful and get comfortable in your skin. The truth is that we all are different.
Marcas says
As a lifelong astrologer with a number of active astrology websites, I found this article to be completely engaging and factually correct. I love when other humans find things that I’m passionate about engaging enough to learn more about them. I applaud your interest in astrology, and hope your words here help others to look more closely at the deep benefits of knowing your natal chart.
Lucy says
Yes, that’s me as well. I tend to think of all my interests and directions I go in – to my moon conjunct North Node in Gemini plus a conjunction of Uranus and Pluto on my 3rd cusp in Virgo. But you reminded me that I also have a Venus/Mars/S. Node conjunction in Sagittarius and Saturn in Pisces – so lots of mutable energy.
Elle says
Emilie!
Wow! Exploring this topic big time this past month and poof, your email showed up in my inbox like – hey – you’re not alone in the astrology fascinated multi-universe. *gratitude*
Full-on lifelong multipotentialite here. All the struggles, all the joys. I am not an astrologer, but I had my chart read a year ago and these are my basics. If I am deciphering the chart correctly, Jupiter is in my 6th house (Virgo) and I have Mars in my 9th house with a Neptune cusp 9th to my 8th house. I have Pluto and Jupiter both in Virgo, and my true node is also in Pisces. I think Mercury definitely plays a big role in my chart and I have a very true expression of most of these influences. So fascinating related to multi’s.
Sun ?? Taurus (cusp ??) | Moon ?? Pisces | Rising ?? Virgo | MC ?? Gemini
I feel natal-chart understood. Lol
Please say more some time for the non-astrologer deeply curious in the house! This article was SO fun and fascinating!
Melody says
Hey Emilie! Astrology has been an enduring interest of mine as a multipotentialite for the past 6 years now, and I think I would attribute my multipotentiality the most to my Gemini Jupiter. Jupiter is in its detriment in Gemini I believe, which would speak to expanding in a TON of different directions at once, and it sometimes being overwhelming to juggle it all. I also have a lot happening in my Capricorn 3rd house, which is the house associated with the sign of Gemini as well. I do also have 4 Aquarius placements, which makes me pretty unconventional and not wanting to be tied down to traditional models or life paths. 😉 Finally, my Scorpio rising gives somewhat of a sequential quality to my interests, in that I will dive very deep into my thing, and when I’ve mastered it, it either comes with me into my next phase of life, or I completely burn it down and start over with a new thing.