Hey everyone, it’s your boy back again with another deep dive into something that’s been keeping me up at night. Today, we’re looking into John F. Kennedy’s horoscope. Yeah, you heard that right. I’ve been digging into JFK’s birth chart, and let me tell you, it’s been a wild ride.
So, first things first, I had to get the basic info down. Turns out, JFK was born on May 29, 1917, in Brookline, Massachusetts. Time of birth? 3:00 PM sharp. This is important, guys, because the exact time helps determine the positions of the planets, which is what this whole astrology thing is all about.
With the birth details in hand, I started hunting for a decent birth chart. I stumbled upon a few websites and apps that generate these charts. You just plug in the birth date, time, and location, and boom, you get a wheel chart with all these symbols and lines. It looks confusing at first, trust me. I spent a good hour just staring at it, trying to figure out what each symbol meant.

After some serious Googling, I learned to read the basics of the chart. The chart basically shows where each planet was at the moment JFK was born. For example, his Sun was in Gemini. Now, for those who don’t know, the Sun sign is supposed to represent your core personality. So, JFK being a Gemini Sun? That suggests he was probably adaptable, communicative, and had a curious mind.
- Sun in Gemini: This is all about communication, curiosity, and adaptability. Sounds like a leader, right?
- Ascendant: This is how others see you. I needed to find out what JFK’s was.
But I didn’t stop at just the Sun sign. Oh no, I went deeper. I wanted to understand his Ascendant, which is basically how other people see you. It’s like your outer shell, the first impression you make. Turns out his Ascendant was in Leo. So, combine that with a Gemini Sun, and you’ve got someone who’s both charismatic and intelligent. No wonder the guy was so popular.
I also looked into some other aspects, like his Moon sign and where other planets like Mars and Venus were. Each planet is said to influence different parts of your personality and life. For instance, the Moon sign represents your emotions and inner self.
It’s Like Solving a Mystery
Honestly, the whole process felt like solving a mystery. Each piece of information I found added another layer to understanding JFK. It’s not just about whether you believe in astrology or not. For me, it’s about the journey of discovery and seeing how these different elements might have played a role in his life and character.
And that’s my journey into JFK’s birth chart, folks. It’s been a fascinating ride, and honestly, I’m not done yet. There’s still so much to learn and explore. Who knows what other secrets the stars might hold about one of history’s most intriguing figures?
So, yeah, that’s my story. Hope you guys found it as interesting as I did. Let me know in the comments if you’ve ever looked into your own birth chart or if there’s another historical figure you think I should check out. Catch you in the next one!