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Born 1854-10-16 · Dublin, Ireland · birth time unverified
Oscar Wilde's chart reveals a natural diplomat... someone who seeks beauty, balance, and fairness, and finds identity through relationships and the art of connection. With a Libra Sun in the 9th house, their sense of purpose is expressed through the domain of philosophy and expansion... a placement that shapes how they show up in the world and what they're here to do.
Beneath the surface, a Leo Moon speaks to what Oscar needs emotionally... warmth, recognition, and creative expression to feel secure. This is the private self, the part that exists when the spotlight fades.
The world meets Oscar through Sagittarius rising... open, enthusiastic, and infectiously optimistic... someone who makes everything feel like an adventure. This is the lens through which all of their chart's energy is filtered, the first thing people sense before they know the full story.
Their energy is expansive and adventurous... they chase what excites them with contagious enthusiasm. With 5 retrograde planets in their natal chart, much of Oscar's energy is directed inward... a rich inner world that fuels their outer expression. A concentration of planets in Taurus gives Oscar's chart a strong Taurus emphasis... amplifying the themes of that sign throughout their life.
♎ Libra
22° · House 9
♌ Leo
19° · House 8
♏ Scorpio
13° · House 10
♎ Libra
8° · House 9
♐ Sagittarius
4° · House 11
♑ Capricorn
19° · House 1
♊ Gemini
15° · House 6℞
♉ Taurus
15° · House 4℞
♓ Pisces
13° · House 2℞
♉ Taurus
2° · House 4℞
♉ Taurus
22° · House 5℞
♑ Capricorn
16° · House 1
Your Sun in Libra in the ninth house connects your identity to the pursuit of wisdom, justice, and philosophical balance on the genuinely grand scale ... and cardinal air's social intelligence and Venus's love of beauty combine with the 9th house's expansive quest for meaning to produce a philosophical and spiritual orientation that is relational, aesthetically engaged, and committed to the reconciliation of opposing perspectives. Libra is ruled by Venus, and in the 9th house that rulership produces a Sun whose philosophical life is drawn to ethics, law, aesthetics, comparative religion, and the humanities ... anywhere that genuine intellectual work explores how different human perspectives might be reconciled into a larger, more beautiful truth. Your beliefs are carefully balanced, genuinely attuned to multiple perspectives, and refined by ongoing encounter with philosophical and cultural difference. To work with this energy consciously, take the time to develop a philosophical framework that is genuinely your own rather than an elegant synthesis of everyone else's ... your intellectual capacity for integration is real and valuable, but it needs a spine of genuine personal conviction to be fully useful. The honest challenge is philosophical accommodation as a substitute for conviction: Libra in the 9th can develop beliefs that shift to accommodate the views of whoever is present, and the growth is finding and holding the ethical and philosophical positions that are genuinely yours even when the room disagrees.
Your Moon in Leo in the eighth house brings fixed fire's pride, warmth, and need for genuine recognition into the most psychologically demanding and ego-dissolving sector of the chart ... a placement of genuine creative tension, because the 8th house asks for the surrender of exactly the personal pride and self-certainty that Leo holds most dear, and in so doing offers the transformation that creates the most genuinely magnificent version of this Moon's nature. Leo is ruled by the Sun, and the 8th house confronts the Sun's attachment to personal identity through the experiences that most thoroughly challenge it: shared power and resources, profound sexual intimacy, the psychological encounter with one's own shadow, and the confrontations with mortality and loss that no degree of warmth or personal confidence can prevent. This placement means your deepest emotional security is forged in these intense territories ... you are not someone who can remain safely on the surface of experience and feel emotionally whole. Your intimate relationships carry a quality of dramatic depth and passionate investment; your instincts about shared finances and the psychological dynamics of power are acute; and your capacity for genuine courage in the face of life's most demanding passages is extraordinary. To work with this energy consciously, practice the specific vulnerability that this placement most requires: the willingness to be emotionally seen in your confusion, your loss, your not-knowing ... the Leo in the 8th that has developed the courage to be genuinely vulnerable without performing vulnerability is among the most compelling and trustworthy emotional presences available. The honest growth challenge is that Leo's pride can resist the genuine humbling that the 8th house's most important transformations require, and the growth is discovering that the self that emerges from genuine surrender is vastly more magnificent than the one that was defended.
Your Mercury in Scorpio in the tenth house builds your professional reputation on qualities that most professional environments eventually learn to depend on and deeply value ... psychological insight, strategic intelligence, willingness to engage with complexity that more comfortable minds avoid, and the particular courage of saying difficult but important truths in professional contexts where those truths are needed. Mercury governs communication and professional intelligence; Scorpio is fixed water co-ruled by Mars and Pluto, and in the tenth house of career and public standing, that quality means your professional authority is built on a reputation for depth, penetrating analysis, and a quality of honesty that is genuinely rare in most professional environments. You are the professional who sees what is actually happening beneath the organizational surface. To work with this energy consciously, develop the communication skills that allow your considerable depth of insight to be shared in ways that are accessible rather than overwhelming ... your professional impact multiplies when your penetrating intelligence is delivered with genuine care for your audience. The growth edge is that Scorpio in the public tenth house can develop a professional reputation for intensity or guardedness that makes collaboration more difficult than it needs to be; the growth work is developing enough professional openness that your strategic intelligence is available as a resource for colleagues, not only as a private competitive advantage.
Your Venus in Libra in the ninth house directs your refined, harmony-seeking love nature toward philosophy, higher education, travel, and the pursuit of justice and beauty on a grand scale. Venus in its ruling sign here gives you a natural appreciation for diverse cultures, aesthetic traditions, and philosophical systems that emphasize balance and fairness. You may be drawn to studying law, art history, philosophy, or international relations. Travel is best experienced through cultural immersion, museum visits, and encounters with beauty in its many global forms. Your philosophical outlook emphasizes justice, equality, and the universal principles that connect humanity. The challenge is intellectual idealism that avoids confronting the less beautiful aspects of the world. Consciously engage with uncomfortable truths about inequality and injustice, using your natural diplomatic gifts to work toward genuine solutions rather than merely admiring beautiful ideas about fairness.
Your Mars in Sagittarius in the eleventh house brings enthusiastic, freedom-loving, and philosophically aligned energy to friendships, groups, and collective causes. You thrive in diverse, intellectually stimulating social circles and are drawn to causes involving education, civil liberties, international cooperation, or the expansion of human knowledge and opportunity. You are an inspiring presence in any community and naturally attract people who share your love of ideas and adventure. The challenge is maintaining consistent involvement when your enthusiasm naturally seeks the next horizon. The insight: the causes and communities you commit to deeply ... bringing your full philosophical passion over time ... are where your impact becomes genuinely transformative.
Your Jupiter in Capricorn in the first house places the planet of expansion in its sign of fall, creating a personality that grows through discipline, structure, and earned achievement rather than easy luck or natural optimism. You project maturity, seriousness, and quiet competence, and others respect your no-nonsense approach to life. Jupiter in fall does not mean you lack abundance ... it means your abundance comes through hard work, patience, and mastery rather than fortunate circumstance. You may appear reserved or conservative, but beneath that exterior lies genuine ambition and a dry humor that surprises people. Growth for you is steady and cumulative, and your achievements tend to be lasting because they are built on solid foundations. The challenge is pessimism or excessive caution that prevents you from taking necessary risks. Trust that your disciplined approach to life is itself a form of luck, and allow yourself optimism alongside your natural pragmatism.
Your Saturn in Gemini in the sixth house shapes your daily work and health habits through the lens of information, communication, and mental discipline. You may work in fields involving writing, research, coordination, or data management, and you bring a systematic approach to tasks that others handle haphazardly. Gemini's adaptability helps you navigate varied work environments, while Saturn ensures you follow through where others might scatter. Health-wise, the nervous system and respiratory system may require particular attention, and mental overwhelm from overwork is a real risk. Practical insight: build clear mental boundaries around work hours ... your mind needs genuine downtime to function at its peak.
Your Uranus in Taurus in the fourth house brings the energy of unexpected change to your home life, family roots, and emotional foundation. Taurus is fixed earth, so you deeply crave domestic stability and a sense of belonging, yet Uranus disrupts those very things to push you toward a more authentic version of home. This generational signature reflects a cohort reshaping how society relates to land, housing, and family structures, and with it in your fourth house, these themes are deeply personal. Your upbringing may have included sudden relocations, unconventional family arrangements, or a household where tradition and rebellion coexisted uneasily. You may feel a strong pull to own property or create a home, but the form it takes is unlikely to be conventional. The growth opportunity is accepting that your sense of security must come from within, because external circumstances will shift. When you build an inner foundation of self-trust, your home life stabilizes around your authentic needs rather than inherited expectations.
Your Neptune in Pisces in the second house places Neptune in its ruling sign within the house of money, possessions, and personal values ... a placement of powerful spiritual potential and genuine practical challenge. Neptune in Pisces is generational, but the second house makes financial and self-worth themes personally significant. Your relationship with money and material resources may be characterized by generous giving, idealistic values, and a somewhat fluid sense of what you actually own or owe. You are deeply aware that material things are not the deepest source of meaning, which is a genuine wisdom, but it requires complementing with practical financial awareness. The practical insight is to honor your genuinely spiritual relationship with resources by pairing it with clear, organized financial habits that honor your material needs as much as your transcendent values.
Your Pluto in Taurus in the fourth house places the planet of transformation in detriment within the deepest, most private sector of your chart. Home, family, and emotional foundations are areas of intense experience ... your family of origin likely contained undercurrents of control, possessiveness, or hidden financial dynamics that shaped your sense of what home means. You have a powerful drive to create material security and physical comfort in your domestic life, sometimes bordering on an unwillingness to let go of property, family heirlooms, or living situations that have outlived their purpose. The land, physical spaces, and tangible objects in your home carry deep emotional and psychological significance. Your emotional nature runs deep but can be difficult to access, hidden beneath layers of practical composure. The challenge is releasing attachment to the way things were in order to create the home you actually need. When you transform inherited family patterns rather than clinging to them, you build a foundation of remarkable permanence and beauty.
Your North Node in Taurus in the fifth house calls you to express your creativity, enjoy romance, and experience joy in ways that are patient, sensual, and enduring rather than dramatic or intense. You are here to discover the deep pleasure of creative work that is crafted slowly and savored, and relationships that are built on loyalty and physical warmth. The fifth house focuses this energy on art, love, children, and play. Develop a creative practice that involves your hands and your senses, pursue romance with steady affection rather than passionate extremes, and let yourself simply enjoy the present moment. Lasting beauty is your creative north star.
Your Chiron in Capricorn in the first house places the Wounded Healer in the cardinal earth sign of ambition, structure, and authority, embedding your deepest wound in your identity and how you present yourself to the world. You may carry a core sense that you are not accomplished enough, not mature enough, or not sufficiently credible to be taken seriously. Early experiences may have placed adult responsibilities on you before you were ready, or conversely, made you feel that you could never meet the standards expected of you. Your relationship with authority and achievement is complex and deeply personal. Your gift is a grounded, practical wisdom about how genuine authority is built ... through persistent effort, integrity, and the willingness to take full responsibility for your life. The growth path involves recognizing that your worth is not measured by your achievements, and that the seriousness and responsibility you naturally carry are strengths that do not require external validation to be real.