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The Legacy You’ll Leave Behind, According To Astrology

In the realm of astrology, the Midheaven (MC) represents the cusp of the 10th house in a natal chart. Positioned at the top of the chart, it symbolizes the individual’s career, public image, reputation, and life standing. The Midheaven reveals one’s professional path and the contribution they make to society, encapsulating their purpose in life.

Understanding your Midheaven, including the sign it falls in and its planetary ruler, can unveil hidden talents and potentials that may be undiscovered. To determine the ruler of your Midheaven, you need to know the sign on the cusp of your 10th house and your time of birth. By generating a free natal chart, you can identify the vertical line marked MC, which represents the sign that occupied the Midheaven at your birth. This sign becomes your MC or Midheaven.

Next, let’s explore the planetary rulers of each Midheaven sign:

  • Aries is ruled by Mars.
  • Taurus is ruled by Venus.
  • Gemini is ruled by Mercury.
  • Cancer is ruled by the Moon.
  • Leo is ruled by the Sun.
  • Virgo is ruled by Mercury.
  • Libra is ruled by Venus.
  • Scorpio is ruled by Mars and Pluto.
  • Sagittarius is ruled by Jupiter.
  • Capricorn is ruled by Saturn.
  • Aquarius is ruled by Saturn and Uranus.
  • Pisces is ruled by Jupiter and Neptune.

To gain further insights, examine the house in which your Midheaven ruling planet falls and any aspects it makes with other planets.

  1. Ruler of the Midheaven in the 1st house: The first house signifies personal identity, including the psyche, body, and behavior. If your Midheaven ruler falls here, you are an energetic and driven individual who pursues your desires. This placement often denotes a warrior-like nature, whether in a literal or metaphorical sense. As Radu explains, you will be remembered for your physical appearance or beauty. Examples include athletes like Bella Hadid, who has Mars (ruler of Aries) in her first house.

  2. Ruler of the Midheaven in the 2nd house: The second house governs income, possessions, self-worth, and the concept of value. If your Midheaven ruler falls here, your legacy will be associated with economic topics, wealth, and possessions. Radu’s video cites former President Ronald Reagan and his “trickle-down” economic theory and deregulation of capitalism as examples.

  3. Ruler of the Midheaven in the 3rd house: The third house pertains to the mind, writing, thinking processes, and siblings. If your Midheaven ruler falls here, you will be remembered for your intellect, writing skills, or involvement in journalism. Notable figures such as Albert Camus, the French writer who penned “The Plague,” exemplify this placement.

  4. Ruler of the Midheaven in the 4th house: The fourth house represents the foundation of life, including home, family, and roots. If your Midheaven ruler falls in this house, your legacy will encompass history, homeland affairs, and possibly architecture. Politicians often have a Cancer Midheaven or the Midheaven ruler in the 4th house. French architect Eugene Viollet-le-Duc, renowned for designing Notre Dame, and President Richard Nixon serve as examples.

  5. Ruler of the Midheaven in the 5th house: The fifth house governs children, love affairs, and creativity. If your Midheaven ruler falls here, your legacy will be associated with kindness, compassion, and your overall presence. This placement is popular among artists, as the fifth house also signifies creativity. Royals may also have this placement, as Leo is associated with royalty. Princess Diana is an example mentioned in Radu’s video.

  6. Ruler of the Midheaven in the 6th house: The sixth house is associated with health, work, and service to others. If your Midheaven ruler falls here, you may be remembered for your contributions in the medical field or your diligent work ethic. You serve as an example through your dedication and hard work.

  7. Ruler of the Midheaven in the 7th house: The seventh house relates to partnerships, marriage, and legal matters. If your Midheaven ruler falls here, this placement is common among those in the legal profession. You might be remembered for your fairness or contributions to fields such as psychology, as exemplified by Sigmund Freud.

  8. Ruler of the Midheaven in the 8th house: The eighth house signifies the mysteries of life, sex, scandals, taxes, and other people’s money. If your Midheaven ruler falls here, your legacy may revolve around the occult, soul-searching, or matters related to sexuality. Figures like former President Bill Clinton, known for his scandals, and Carl Jung, who left an undeniable legacy in psychology, embody this placement.

  9. Ruler of the Midheaven in the 9th house: The ninth house governs education, travel, and worldview. If your Midheaven ruler falls here, your legacy involves an expansive mind and teachings. This placement mirrors the impactful legacy of figures like Albert Einstein.

  10. Ruler of the Midheaven in the 10th house: The 10th house rules the career, reputation, and public image. If your Midheaven ruler falls here, your legacy might be your public recognition, as this house represents the public sphere. In some rare cases, it can denote fame. It is also associated with occupations involving public engagement, such as sales or any profession that involves interacting with people and public life. You have a natural inclination toward leadership and will likely be remembered as a positive and fair leader.

  11. Ruler of the Midheaven in the 11th house: The eleventh house pertains to friendships, hopes, wishes, and group associations. If the ruler of your Midheaven falls here, your legacy could involve work with large groups or organizations. You will be well-known among such communities. Humanitarian efforts may also contribute to your lasting impact.

  12. Ruler of the Midheaven in the 12th house: The twelfth house encompasses secrets, hidden matters, and the subconscious mind. If your Midheaven ruling planet falls here, you may spend a significant amount of time working in solitude. Your legacy might be associated with helping or healing professions, unpublicized financial contributions, or your work in hospitals or institutions.

By exploring the house placement of the ruling planet of your Midheaven, you can gain valuable insights into the legacy you will leave behind.

Athena Dykman, a native Canadian, has seen and done it all. Besides Numerology, Taro, and Astrology, Athena is an intuitive reader - she's been in business for over 10 years as a personal advisor. Since 2020, she has been writing for MyAstrology. Her topics range from occultism to esoterica to art to parenting to feminism to fortune telling.

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