Astrology & Career
What Does Astrology Say About My Career?
Astrology offers several traditional lenses for thinking about work and direction — the Midheaven, the 10th house, Saturn's cycles, and the Sun's themes of identity and contribution.
Explore Your Birth ChartGenerated from your birth date, time, and place.
A starting point
The Midheaven and 10th house
The Midheaven (MC) is traditionally the most public point of the chart and is often read as your vocation, reputation, and what you are 'known for.'
The 10th house describes how you relate to structure, authority, and long-term ambition.
Planets near the Midheaven often colour how you express yourself professionally.
What Lumina can explore
A personalized reflection for your journey
Understand your Midheaven and 10th house
See how Sun and Saturn shape ambition
Explore vocational themes in your chart
Your next step
Explore Your Birth Chart
Your natal chart explored through Sun, Moon, Rising, Midheaven, and the houses that shape your relationship with work and direction.
- Understand your Midheaven and 10th house
- See how Sun and Saturn shape ambition
- Explore vocational themes in your chart
Generated from your birth date, time, and place.
The Ritual
A simple beginning
Share your birth details
Your date, time and place of birth become your natal map.
Lumina maps your birth chart
Sun, Moon, Rising and the houses are placed around your unique chart.
Explore your personalized guidance
Each Ritual is created for your chart and saved in your Library.
“What kind of recognition feels like a true reflection of your work — and what kind feels like a costume?”
A closer look
The Midheaven (MC) is traditionally the most public point of the chart and is often read as your vocation, reputation, and what you are 'known for.'
The 10th house describes how you relate to structure, authority, and long-term ambition.
Planets near the Midheaven often colour how you express yourself professionally.
Questions
Common questions
Lumina offers spiritual and reflective guidance for personal exploration. It is not a substitute for professional, medical, legal, financial, relationship, or mental-health advice. Important life decisions should consider your circumstances, responsibilities, and trusted professional support where appropriate. Career reflection is intended to support — not replace — practical planning around income, responsibilities, health, and timing.
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Questions you may be exploring
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Generated from your birth date, time, and place.
