February 7, 2025
Yup, today is my birthday. I was born in 1980 on the seventh day of February, and that makes me forty-five today. So, a birthday is actually a solar return. It takes the Sun (solar) 365.25 days (or one year) to return to the position it was in when you were born.
For everyone’s benefit, I thought it would be a good idea to take a look at the chart of the moment.

I’ve actually been blessed with these “Star of David” patterns. There was one in the chart for my Saturn Return, and here’s another one.
The Virgo/Pisces polarity has been called the Eye of the Camel, because it is through our service (Sixth House/Virgo) that we’re able to thread that needle and come out on the other side (Twelfth House/Pisces) to face whatever is out there in the Cosmos.
In Pisces in the Ninth House, we find the North Node and Neptune conjoined on the 28th degree. This is a beautiful mutable energy in the house of long-distance journeys, and the Sabian Symbol for this degree shows a fertile garden underneath a full moon. What is represented here is a time of culmination, and a brand-new start, which is totally blessed and favorable as indicated by the fertile garden.
With Venus and Neptune there, we can see something new beginning that involves love and spirituality. It’s something that can blossom and grow into something special if it’s properly nurtured. Saturn, the warden, is still in the picture, but with ten degrees of separation between him and the North Node, I kind of get the hint that his role of disciplinarian is starting to wane a bit. I think Saturn’s presence is more about focus and commitment to hard work.
This is really beautiful, and it indicates a bright future.
Uranus in the Tenth House indicates a breakthrough or an awakening, which involves our career. The possibility of a new career is in the works, and chances are that it’s not only rewarding financially, but spiritually satisfying and conducive to healing (Chiron).
Some of us waited a long time for this, especially those of us who were born with Sedna in the Tenth House. When I was born, Sedna was on the 5th degree of Taurus. It took the Mistress of the Deep forty-five years to go from the 5th degree of Taurus to the Zero Degree of Gemini.
This is huge. Sedna’s transit through Taurus in the Tenth House was rough, and I talked a little about that the other day. I actually made the comment to someone last year, that I’m probably going to spend the rest of my life lost in the sector of career and public reputation.
But..
In the sign of Brotherly Love and Union (Gemini), Sedna finally gets the connections she needs to feel loved, comfortable, and needed, and Uranus in the Tenth House, then, represents the breakthrough we’ve been waiting forty-five years for.
In the Sedna Mythology, we only hear about her connection to her father, but what about her mother? Well, we find the Moon in Gemini, which represents the mother, women in general, our emotional side, and our deep subconscious.
Ten degrees away from the Moon is Jupiter. Sedna’s entry in Gemini with the Moon and Jupiter there is like someone opening the door of a dungeon-and in comes abundance, sunlight, expansion, and prosperity. It’s everything we need, and it’s everything she needs.
I had a vision during a meditation last year of a mother and a young daughter playing joyfully. They were spinning in circles with one another with their hands locked together, and they were smiling and laughing. I feel like that vision connects to Sedna and this Moon.

This is a wonderful chart with a true fixed cross; balance, creativity, ambition, and friendships, it’s all there. Blessed is everyone who resonates with this chart, and blessed are those born on the seventh day of February.
Have a magnificent evening everyone. I love you all!
