There’s a lot more to astrology than just knowing your sun and rising signs, as die-hard devotees of the subject know. Are you ready to learn more about astrology? It’s time to get down to business with your chart. Because it is not a planet, your midheaven sign, also known as the Medium Coeli, or MC, is distinct from other components of your chart. It symbolizes the southernmost high point over the horizon at the moment of your birth and is located at the top of your chart. (See, this is why knowing your precise birth time, or acquiring it from your crush if they’re willing to provide it, is so important.) The midheaven is also the cusp of the natal chart’s 10th House of Social Status, which can reveal a lot about your public life.
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What is the meaning of your Midheaven sign?
The Midheaven (MC) is the astrological cusp that begins the tenth house in a natal (birth) chart. Your Midheaven sign, also known as MCshort for Medium Coeli (Latin for “middle of the sky”), is your public face, affecting your job path, aspirations, achievements, social position, and reputation.
How can I figure out what my Midheaven sign is?
Look for a vertical line at the top of your natal chart with a small “MC” above it to learn your personal midheaven astrological sign. This is short for medium coeli, which means “middle of the sky” in Latin, and it denotes the zodiac sign that was directly overhead (or midheaven) when you were born.
Is rising the same as Midheaven?
The IC, or imum coeli, or “bottom of the sky,” is opposite the midheaven. The MC and IC are the four most essential angles in the birth chart, together with the ascendant, or rising sign, and the descendant. The rising sign and the midheaven sign both influence how we display our energies.
The rising symbol reveals how people perceive us right away. The midheaven, on the other hand, is concerned with ego identification and values, our reputation, and how we respond to and are perceived by the rest of the world. It serves as a sort of goal post, reflecting our objectives, ideals, feeling of purpose, and visible successes.
You’ll need your exact birth time and a birth chart generator website like this or a midheaven-specific tool like this to determine your midheaven.
Is it true that Midheaven is always in the tenth house?
Your midheaven sign, which is an angle on your chart at the cusp of your tenth house, can also inform you about your work and how you achieve success. “The 10th house of one’s birth chart is the midheaven,” astrologer Lisa Stardust tells Refinery29.
What is the Midheaven’s house?
Using Your Midheaven to Help You Choose a Career The Zodiac sign on the 10th House cusp is the Midheaven, also known as the Medium Coeli (MC or Middle Sky) in the birth chart. It is a symbol of your biggest ambitions! Learning about your Midheaven and aiming towards it might re-energize a sense of purpose that has faded over time.
What is the tenth house’s ruler?
The zodiac sign Capricorn and the planet Saturn dominate the tenth house of the natal chart in astrology. The house’s cusp is also known as Midheaven (or MC, which stands for Medium Coeli), which indicates the profession that one follows. The tenth house is primarily concerned with one’s professional life and how one appears to one’s peers. Here you may view an individual’s public image and reputation, as well as their achievements in their chosen industry.
In the tenth house, which planet is the most beneficial?
The 10th bhava or house, also known as the Kirtisthana and Rajyasthana, is reckoned from the Lagna or Ascendant or from the Chandra-lagna, i.e. the Moon’s natal position. It is both a place of action and a place of business.
The level and status, position and authority, command, controlling powers, means of livelihood and all activities related to it, respect, honour, father, living abroad, debts, and so on are all judged by the 10th house. The word’respect,’ according to Rudra, encompasses all sentiments and experiences that elevate and uplift the sensation of self-gratification, as well as the honour and tribute rendered by others, whether by clan, community, or government members. Vaidyanatha adds trade, depositing treasure, athletics, teaching, supremacy, and celebrity to the list of matters to be judged from this house, whereas Kalidasa adds trade, depositing treasure, athletics, teaching, supremacy, and fame. In general, the occupation, profession, means of livelihood, temporal honors, international journeys, self-respect, knowledge, and dignity are associated with the 10th house. The strength of the house, its lord, its tenants, its karakas and planets aspecting it, as well as the several yogas bearing on it, are all factors to consider when analyzing this house.
Natural benefic signs, even signs, and shirshodaya signs (those rising with the head first) are auspicious signs, according to Hindu astrology’s basic principles; odd signs, prashtodaya signs (those rising with their hind-portion first), and signs owned by natural malefics are not auspicious signs; benefics become more benefic by occupying shirshodaya signs. Natural malefics, on the other hand, confer good results if they are not evilly inclined and are strong in shadabala, i.e. occupy own, friendly, or exalted rasi, hora, drekkena, navamsa, dwadasamsa, and trimsamsa, and thus occupying benefic vargas are aspected by benefics occupying benefic vargas; natural benefics that are weak in
The lagna or Chandra-lagna, the 9th and 10th houses counted from these lagnas, whichever is stronger, are related with power and fame; these houses and their respective rulers should be strong and not afflicted. Even if Saturn is in a friendly sign, its placement in the 10th house from the Chandra-lagna does not award high prestige and fame, and if it is not aspected by Venus or Jupiter, it earns a negative reputation and places one in a subordinate position. Sankhya yoga occurs when the lord of the lagna and the lord of the 10th house occupy moveable signs at the same time, and the lord of the 9th house is not weak but vested with the necessary strength; those born with Sankhya yoga enjoy the usual comforts of life, remain above want, have a forgiving nature, are blessed with a wife and son who live in their own home, are learned and of good conduct and temperament, engage in good
If a benefic sign falls on the 10th house, its lord is strong in all respects, is in benefic vargas, and is associated with other planets who are similarly vested with requisite strength, are beneficially inclined, own gainful bhavas, preferably the lagna or the trikonas, and are in occupation of many benefic vargas, the 10th house fulfills its promise. It is implied that a sign has the necessary strength if it is not influenced by unfriendly papa-grahas but by its own lord and/or friendly shubha-grahas, that the lord of the 10th house and the planets associated with it are not combust or in rasi-sandhi or bhava-sandhi, and that the lord of the 10th house and the planets not owning unfavourable bhavas as The dark-half Moon, the Sun, Mars, Rahu, Ketu, and Saturn are all papa-grahas according to Phaladeepika (Sloka II.27); Mercury, who is associated with papa-grahas, is also a papa-graha. Mantreswara, the author of Phaladeepika (see Slokas XVI.27-28, p. 767) states that if a benefic is in the 10th house and the strong lord of the 10th is in its own sign, or if situated in its own sign is in a kendra or a trikona, or the strong lord of the lagna is in the 10th house, one becomes fortunate, long-lived, engages in If the lord of the 10th is also in a favourable sign and house, the Sun or Mars in the 10th makes one ambitious, valourous, and popular; a benefic planet in the 10th helps one engage in praiseworthy acts; Saturn, Rahu, or Ketu in the 10th makes one conduct wicked or unworthy crimes.
The lord of the 10th house in the Lagna, according to Jataka Parijata (Sloka XI.18), makes one self-made, meritorious, and praiseworthy; if it is strong in shadabala and in the 2nd house, it confers exceptional fame; however, if it is in the 6th, 8th, or 12th house, one earns a bad name and suffers many hardships. The Sun, Mercury, Jupiter, and Saturn, the karakas (significators) of the 10th house, when weak and in the 6th, 8th, or 12th house, compel one to execute wicked deeds.
When he occupies the 10th house from birth or Moon, or through the lord of the 10th or the lord of the navamsa occupied by the lord of the 10th, from birth, the Moon or the Sun, Varahamihira states that the acquisition of wealth must be predicted through father, mother, enemy, friend, brother, woman, and servant respectively, and that planets give wealth similar to the houses they occupy.
In Chapter XXXIII of his Saravali, Kalyan Verma highlights that the means of livelihood a person is likely to pursue is determined by the nature of the sign falling on the 10th house from either the Lagna or the Chandra-lagna, whichever is stronger, and the nature of the planet inhabiting it. In the section titled Dashamvichara of his Jataka Bharanam, Dhundiraja reaffirms that the nature of a sign changes depending on the planet that occupies it and the aspect of another planet that it receives or conjoins with, and he, like Kalyan Verma, has exhaustively dealt with these specific situations. Saravali, for example, claims that Jupiter in Pisces makes one highly learned, famous, respected, commendable, sturdy, wealthy, proud, peace-loving, and a minister skilled in law and diplomacy (XXVII.23-4). If the Sun aspects such a Jupiter, the person will be a rebel, poor, and without a family; if the Moon aspects him, he will command and enjoy all kinds of happiness, proud of his gains, position, and possessions; if Mars aspects him, he will be cruel, battle-hardened, and scarred but generous; if Mercury aspects him, he will rise to be an advisor to a king or very powerful person, blessed with wealth, sons, and good fortune; (XXVII.55-60). However, Jupiter in its own sign in the 10th house, if not otherwise weak or afflicted, creates the favorable Amla yoga, which indicates that the person gifted with all means of wealth and comforts will be a highly wise, clever, and adept person who will acquire considerable praise and reputation (XXX.59). The person will receive diksha from his family guru under whose direction he will conduct himself on the path of Dharma, he will accomplish many objectives confidently, and he will respect and serve learned people, according to Janardan Harji in the section titled Dwadashbhavasthitirasiphalam of his Mansagari (Sloka III.12).
The lord of the 10th house plays a significant role in the creation of yogas and Raja yogas. The lord of the 10th house, a benefic connected with or aspected by another benefic, makes one exercise ruling or administrative functions, according to Venkatesa Sarma’s Sarvartha Chintamani (Sloka VIII.15-23) He will be a harsh and cruel administrator if the lord of the 10th occupies a kendra and the Sun also joins Mars in the 10th house, or if Saturn joins the lord of the 10th in a kendra in a severe shastiamsa along with the lord of the 8th. If the lord of the tenth, who is associated with benefics, is in the fifth shashtiamsa, he will be a capable ruler and leader. The best results are obtained when the Lord of the Chandra-lagna is associated with benefics and the Lord of the Tenth, a benefic, is exalted or in a friendly sign, earning numerous benefic vargas. He claims that even though the lord of the 10th house is associated with papa-grahas, Raja yoga will be conferred if all planets occupy the first six bhavas numbered from the lagna (IX.31).
The person whose lord of the 10th house is in conjunction with benefic planets (Sutra X.19), or is hemmed and aspected by benefic planets (Sutra X.22), or is situated in a navamsa owned by a benefic planet (Sutra X.20), becomes renowned; however, any association with evil planets earns only a bad name, makes one notorious (Sutra X.23), and causes his father to (Sutra X.57). Raja yoga occurs when the lord of the lagna is in the 10th house created by a fixed sign and Jupiter is in a kendrasthana (Sutra X.148), or when the strong lord of the 10th house from the Natal Moon is in a kendra, in the 9th or in the 2nd from the Lagna (Sutra X.160).
What is the nature of my Stellium?
When you map your natal chart, you can see the positions of all the planets in the sky at the time of your birth, not simply where the sun rises and sets.
“A stellium occurs when three or more planets are concentrated in a single zodiac sign or house in someone’s chart,” the twins explain. “Babies born in the summer of 2020 will have a stellium in Capricorn, because Jupiter, Saturn, and Pluto are all in Capricorn,” they explain. Having Mars, Mercury, and Saturn all in the fifth house is another example (which relates to romance, love, and creativity).
In some cases, people’s charts may have more than one stellium (i.e., three planets in Sag and three in the eighth house).
What is the position of my Midheaven?
The Midheaven (MC) or Medium Coeli: The MC, which is found at the 12 o’clock position in your chart, marks the highest point on the horizon that any planet can reach. The tenth house of career and public image, which governs your professional path, social position, and public persona, is on the verge of being activated.

