Aspects
Midheaven Trine Nessus
Ending old harm flows easily into your public life. With Nessus trine your Midheaven, the theme of power and its misuse sits in natural harmony with your vocation, so a calling that confronts abuse, restores accountability, or reforms how power is held tends to open without much strain, and your steadiness around hard truths becomes a genuine asset in your public role. People sense you can sit with what others avoid, and the work is the better for it. There is an unforced fit between the chains you help break and how you make your way. The only caution is that ease can let you skim a wound that wants fuller reckoning. Used consciously, it is a lifelong gift for a vocation that lets cycles of harm come to rest, cleanly and well.
Lean in — Let your vocation bring cycles of harm to rest.
Watch for — Skim a wound your work could fully reckon with.
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Sources
- Reinhart, To the Edge and Beyond: Saturn, Chiron, Pholus and the Centaurs (1996)Reads the natal Nessus trine 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 trine 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 trine sets the theme of accountability and the chain of harm that can stop with you.