Aspects
Midheaven Septile Nessus
A fated thread runs through your calling to end harm. With Nessus septile your Midheaven, a seventh-harmonic contact of the uncanny and the destined lends your public role a sense that the chains you are placed to break carry an ancestral charge, a reforming vocation that feels less chosen than appointed, perhaps a generational or collective wound you were born to address in the open. You may be drawn to confront the misuse of power as if by a pull older than reason. The temptation is to read inescapable destiny into the role and bear it as doom. The wiser response is grounded resolve, honoring the depth of what you carry without surrendering your agency over it. The lifelong work is to meet the fated thread in your vocation with humility and care.
Lean in — Meet the fated thread in your vocation with humility and care.
Watch for — Bear the appointed role as doom rather than agency.
- nessus
- midheaven
- septile
- destiny
Sources
- Reinhart, To the Edge and Beyond: Saturn, Chiron, Pholus and the Centaurs (1996)Reads the natal Nessus septile the Midheaven as the centaur of abuse and the misuse of power, the wound that travels down the line until someone ends it, working through vocation and public role.
- Greene, Relating: An Astrological Guide to Living with Others on a Small Planet (1977)Greene frames the Midheaven as the place where Nessus septile brings the inherited cycle of harm and betrayal into vocation and public role, where it can repeat or be broken.
- Hand, Horoscope Symbols (1981)Hand frames the Midheaven as the tenth house of calling and public life, where Nessus septile sets the theme of accountability and the chain of harm that can stop with you.