Okay, so today I’m diving into something totally different – Frida Kahlo’s astrology chart. Yeah, I know, it might sound a bit out there, but I got curious and decided to see what all the fuss was about. I’ve always been fascinated by Frida, not just her art but her whole vibe, you know?
So, I started by finding her birth details online. Turns out she was born on July 6, 1907, in Coyoacan, Mexico. The time was a bit tricky to nail down, but I found 8:30 AM seemed to be the consensus. With that info, I found a place online that could generate her birth chart. Don’t ask me which one because I’ve been to so many, I’ve lost count. But they’re a dime a dozen, so just look one up and plug in the info and you’re good to go.
Next, I started digging into what all these symbols and lines actually mean. Her Sun sign is Cancer, which makes sense – she was known for her emotional depth and strong connection to her family. And her Moon is in Leo, which I guess explains her flair for the dramatic and that intense passion she poured into her work and life. It’s like, you can almost see these aspects of her personality reflected in her self-portraits and the way she lived.
I then looked at some interpretations of her chart. There’s this bit about the aspects and harmonic things, which honestly, I’m still wrapping my head around. But it’s interesting how these different planetary positions are supposed to influence various parts of your life. There was something about her Neptune and Jupiter placements that’s linked to her artistic talent, which is pretty cool if you think about it.
Digging Deeper
I spent a good chunk of the day looking into this. Some sources talk about major life themes in her chart. It’s kind of wild how much detail you can pull out of this stuff. It gets into her character, her strengths, and the challenges she faced. You probably know she had a tough life with her health and that tumultuous relationship with Diego Rivera. And there are parts of her chart that supposedly point to these struggles.
- Sun in Cancer: Emotional, intuitive, deeply connected to home and family.
- Moon in Leo: Passionate, dramatic, creative, with a strong need for self-expression.
- Neptune and Jupiter: I read that these placements can indicate artistic talent and a unique perspective.
Honestly, I’m not sure how much I buy into all this astrology stuff, but it’s been a fun ride exploring Frida’s chart. It added another layer to understanding her, you know? Like, piecing together a puzzle of who she was.
I ended up making a PDF of the whole thing, just to keep track of my little investigation. It’s not super professional or anything, but it’s got all the basics of her chart and some notes on what I found.
So, yeah, that’s my random adventure into Frida Kahlo’s astrology chart. Might not be everyone’s cup of tea, but it was definitely an interesting way to spend the day. Made me think a bit more about the forces that shape us, whether they’re stars or something else entirely.