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๐Ÿ‘ค Joan of Arc

๐Ÿ“… 1412-01-06 โ€ข ๐Ÿ“ Domrรฉmy, ะคั€ะฐะฝั†ะธั? time unknown โ€” sign-based reading
Only the birth date is known. The chart is built without houses or Ascendant โ€” by signs and aspects only.

๐ŸŒŸ Astrological Portrait of a Personality

She was not born for a peaceful life, but for a mission โ€” and this mission was dictated not so much by fervent faith as by the steely, almost geological inevitability of her natal chart. The Sun in Capricorn, in the sign of the winter solstice, gave her not just determination, but a sense of destiny as a duty that cannot be revoked. She is no youthful dreamer, but a being who, from the very beginning, knows that time is a compressed spring, not to be wasted on doubt. Yet her Moon in Gemini โ€” nervous, restless, craving signs and voices โ€” creates an inner conflict: the stone will of Capricorn is forced to listen to the fickle whisper of air, which brings her the "voices." Mercury in Sagittarius adds prophetic obsession: her thinking was not analytical but intuitive-dogmatic; she did not discuss truth but proclaimed it. And this entire structure rests on Venus โ€” the final dispositor of the entire chart, the planet to which all threads of fate converge. Venus in Capricorn is not love, but devotion, sacrifice, marriage to a cause. Joan could not love a man because she was betrothed to the idea of France.

๐ŸŽฏ Gifts and Strengths

Her main gift is absolute conviction, which she transmitted to others. The Sun in Capricorn in an exact trine to Saturn in Taurus gave her incredible endurance: she did not waver before armies because her planet of will (Mars) was in Virgo, in triplicity โ€” that is, in strength. Mars in Virgo is not a furious warrior, but a strategist-repairman who sees what is broken and knows how to fix it. That is why she not only inspired soldiers but reorganized the army, brought order to the supply trains, and made officers pray before battle. The aspect of Venus in Capricorn to Mars in Virgo (trine, 2.1ยฐ) is an ideal union of moral purity and military effectiveness: she demanded discipline from soldiers and was herself a model. Her Mercury in Sagittarius in sextile to Chiron in Libra (0.8ยฐ) gave her the talent to speak so that words became weapons โ€” she convinced the king, captains, and simple peasants with the same language of prophecy. Jupiter in Libra, strong by triplicity, gave her a sense of justice that prevented cruelty: she wept over wounded enemies and forbade looting. This is what made her not just a commander, but a symbol.

๐Ÿ›ค๏ธ Life Path and Vocation

Her vocation was written in the "Palm" configuration between Saturn, Jupiter, and Mercury โ€” a figure that in old texts was called the "Chariot of Fate" or the "Hand of God." It means that a person does not choose the path, but the path chooses them. Saturn in Taurus in opposition to her Sun? No, but it is in trine โ€” and this is not an obstacle but a reinforcement: Joan was not a rebel, she was a restorer. Her mission was to crown the rightful king, to restore the old order, not to create a new one. This is Saturn in Taurus: conservatism, restoration of tradition, stubbornness. Mars, conjunct Ketu (South Node) in Virgo, indicates that her military path was the completion of old karma: she did not learn to fight, she simply knew how. She led the army not by experience but by intuition โ€” and this brought incredible victories at Orlรฉans. Jupiter in Libra in trine to Uranus in Aquarius (4.4ยฐ) gave her the gift of appearing at the right moment and changing the course of history in a leap, not gradually. Her path is one of a short, dazzling rise, after which retribution inevitably comes, because she came not to live, but to accomplish a deed.

๐ŸŒ‘ Shadow Sides and Trials

The shadow of her chart is the conjunction of Saturn with Algol, one of the most dangerous fixed stars. Algol is the "Head of Medusa," the star of violent death, martyrdom, and sacrifice. In Joan's natal chart, Saturn in Taurus, afflicted by this star, literally predicted her end: she would be destroyed by those she came to save. Her Venus in Capricorn is in exact opposition to Neptune in Cancer (3.8ยฐ) โ€” this is an aspect of tragic illusion: she saw the divine plan but did not see the betrayal. She trusted those who sold her out. The square of the Sun to Jupiter (3.2ยฐ) is the danger of pride โ€” not the pride of ego, but the pride of mission: "I am sent by God, therefore I am right." This aspect deprives one of the ability to compromise. When she was captured, she could not renounce the "voices" โ€” and this led her to the stake. Lilith in Cancer (8ยฐ) in conjunction with Neptune? No, but it is nearby, and this indicates that her faith was not just faith, but an obsession she could not control. She was innocent and at the same time fatally naive โ€” and this combination destroyed her faster than any weapon.

๐Ÿ“œ Legacy and Lessons of Fate

Joan of Arc left history not just a military feat, but a paradox: she was a woman who commanded men in the 15th century, and her power came not from a title but from inner knowledge. Her natal chart teaches that faith without wisdom becomes fuel for the fire. The lesson of her fate lies in the price of absolute conviction: she won the war but lost her life. Her legacy is the question she poses to everyone: what are you willing to burn for your truth? She left no descendants, but she left a symbol โ€” a girl in armor who had no doubt. Her chart is a warning that the strongest gift (Sun in Capricorn with a trine to Saturn) becomes a curse if not balanced by flexibility. She is the embodiment of the tragedy of a hero who defeats enemies but cannot defeat their own destiny, because their destiny is their nature.

โ“ Frequently Asked Questions

Why is there no indication of her early death in Joan of Arc's natal chart?

There is, and a very direct one. Saturn, the planet of limitation and endings, is in exact conjunction with the fixed star Algol (the Head of Medusa), which in medieval astrology was considered the star of violent death, martyrdom, and beheading. Given that Saturn in Taurus rules the neck and throat, and Joan was burned, not beheaded, the star pointed to the very nature of her demise โ€” public, brutal, like the execution of a "witch." Additionally, the opposition of Venus to Neptune shows betrayal through illusion: she believed she would be saved, but she was sold to the English.

Is it true that Joan of Arc was "possessed" according to the horoscope?

The term "possession" here is not medical but astrological. Lilith (Black Moon) in Cancer, near Neptune, indicates that her faith had an obsessive, almost hypnotic character. She did not hear voices but was captured by them. Mercury in Sagittarius in detriment is thinking that does not verify facts but proclaims truths. In combination with a strong Saturn, this gives fanaticism that defies logic. But this is not madness, but an obsession with a mission โ€” the difference is that her actions were effective, not chaotic.

Which planet is the strongest in Joan's chart?

Formally, by essential dignities, Venus, Mars, and Jupiter are the strongest (all have +3 points for triplicity). But in fact, the strongest planet is Venus, because she is the final dispositor of the entire chart: through chains of rulership, the Sun, Moon, Mercury, Mars, Jupiter, and Saturn all converge on her. This means her main motive is not power (Mars) or knowledge (Mercury), but devotion, love for an idea, and sacrifice. She fights not out of hatred, but out of love for France and Christ โ€” and this makes her invincible until the object of love proves unworthy.

Why did she hear "voices" โ€” is this visible in the chart?

Yes. The Moon in Gemini, which rules hearing and voices, is in opposition to Mercury in Sagittarius (0.8ยฐ). This is an extremely precise aspect that creates an internal dialogue: she does not just hear, but carries on a conversation. The Moon in Gemini gives nervous receptivity, and Mercury in Sagittarius gives these voices a prophetic, religious character. Additionally, Mercury is conjunct the star Alnasl (the Arrowhead) โ€” this indicates that her words were aimed precisely at the target, like an arrow, and she herself perceived them as divine guidance. This is not schizophrenia, but a state of strong mediumistic trance, which in the 15th century was called "holy inspiration."

Which element predominates in her chart and how did it affect her character?

The Earth element dominates: the Sun, Venus, and Mars are in earth signs (Capricorn, Virgo). This gives practicality, endurance, and the ability to endure hardships โ€” Joan slept on straw, wore armor, and rode for 12 hours without rest. But at the same time, her Moon in Gemini (air) and Mercury in Sagittarius (fire) add impulsiveness and a belief in miracles. The combination of earth and fire creates a "volcano": outwardly calm, inwardly lava. She was not hysterical, but her decisions were instantaneous and irrevocable. It is precisely this mixture โ€” steely endurance and prophetic fervor โ€” that made her capable of leading an army into battle where any other commander would have hesitated.

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