So, today I decided to dig into something a bit different—Jacob Elordi’s horoscope. You know, the guy from “The Kissing Booth” and “Euphoria.” Yeah, that Aussie actor who’s been all over Netflix. I thought, why not see what the stars have to say about him?
First off, I started by finding his birthdate, which is June 26, 1997. With that, I figured out he’s a Cancer. But it’s not just about the Sun sign, right? There’s a whole chart to look at! So, I went ahead and looked up his Moon sign and Ascendant too.
Turns out, his Moon is in Pisces, at 18 degrees, and his Ascendant is in Libra. I read somewhere that his Libra Mars means he thinks a lot before he acts. Makes sense, considering some of his roles, he seems pretty thoughtful.
- Sun in Cancer: This makes him sensitive and intuitive. Classic Cancer stuff.
- Moon in Pisces: This adds a layer of dreaminess and emotional depth.
- Ascendant in Libra: He probably comes off as charming and balanced.
Then I got into looking at his ideal match. According to some astrology sites, someone with their Sun at 12/24 degrees in Pisces or Virgo would be a good match for him. It’s all about mirroring his underlying psychic and unconscious aspirations, apparently. Sounds a bit mystical, but hey, who am I to judge?
I also stumbled upon some detailed birth chart predictions. It included all sorts of stuff about planets and their Rashifal, whatever that means. It was a lot of information, honestly, but kind of fascinating. They even had a Moon chart and a Rasi chart. It was more complex than I expected!
Wrapping It Up
So, after spending a few hours diving into Jacob Elordi’s astrological details, I realized it’s pretty interesting how much you can infer from a birth chart. I mean, I started this just curious, and I ended up learning a lot about astrological signs and how they supposedly influence someone’s personality and relationships.
Whether you believe in astrology or not, it’s a fun way to look at someone’s characteristics and potential matches. I guess that’s it for today’s little experiment. Maybe I’ll do another one of these soon. It’s kind of addictive, you know?