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MarsSextileChiron
Mars Sextile Chiron
A current transit reveals how the current position of a planet or point interacts with your birth chart, highlighting areas where action or growth is needed.

Botic van de Zandschulp

Sun Sign Libra Moon Sign Aquarius
December 28, 2024 4:39 AM EST
Mars
Transit Mars
Leo 01' Retrograde
Natal Chiron
Libra 36'
Orb
0° 34'
Botic van de Zandschulp
Birth Details
October 4, 1995
Birth time unknown More information about birth time unknown
Wageningen, Netherlands
51°58'N, 05°39'E
Sextile astrolis.com
Sextile
A sextile is a harmonious aspect that indicates a flow of energy between two planets. It is a positive aspect that indicates good fortune and ease in the areas of life that the planets represent.

This aspect occurs in your transit chart from October 29, 2024 to January 11, 2025. It will be exact at 2:03 AM EST on December 26.

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This aspect is a prominent force in your life, shaping you in noticeable and impactful ways. The interaction between Mars and Chiron is powerful and clear, making the themes and energies associated with this aspect significant and influential.

Transiting Mars sextile natal Chiron can be quite an empowering and healing period. Mars brings a lot of energy, ambition, and drive to the table. It’s about taking action, asserting oneself, and boldly pursuing desires. When this powerful force forms a supportive sextile aspect with Chiron—the cosmic healer—there is a unique opportunity to channel that assertive energy towards addressing deep-seated wounds or insecurities.

This transit creates an ideal environment for developing courage in confronting past hurts and finding new ways to heal. The harmonious nature of the sextile aspect encourages positive outcomes through effort and initiative without overwhelming challenges. It's easier to take steps toward self-improvement or help others on their healing journeys during this time. Embracing vulnerability becomes less daunting as Mars infuses strength into the process, turning potential pain into pathways for growth and resilience.