Big Three Astrology Foundation Sun Sign: Pisces–Aries Cusp (Core Identity) • You bridge endings and beginnings, sensing when one chapter naturally closes (Pisces) and feeling an irresistible pull to launch the next growth cycle (Aries). • Born at the spring equinox, your core rhythm aligns with Turtle Island’s emerging green life—perfect for anchoring seasonal ceremonies that mark transformation. • Your leadership style blends compassionate vision with bold initiation. You listen deeply to community longings (Pisces) then rally people into action (Aries) toward collective sovereignty. • Authentic self-expression thrives through ritual storytelling, mythic art, and ceremonial design. You embody both the dreamer’s poetic depth and the pioneer’s fiery courage. Alignment for Liberation Work • Seed each 99-moment grief-to-sovereignty activation around equinox energy, using your cusp sun to hold both the tender release of past trauma and the spark of new beginnings. • Channel your Aries drive into project launches—community gardens, land-gate spacer prototypes or seasonal rites—while your Pisces empathy ensures everyone feels witnessed and held. --- Moon Sign: Libra–Scorpio Cusp (Emotional Nature) • You crave harmony and fairness (Libra) yet carry an undercurrent of profound intensity and healing fire (Scorpio). • Your emotional processing is two-fold: you naturally seek consensus and peace, but you’re also drawn to unearthing buried wounds to transmute them. • Childhood conditioning likely taught you to negotiate between peacekeeping and fierce self-protection, honing your talent for holding safe yet potent containers. • Your intuitive gift lies in reading group dynamics and ancestral undercurrents, spotting unspoken tensions and guiding them toward transformative release. Alignment for Liberation Work • Use Libra’s peacemaking to design inclusive healing circles, inviting lenape-rooted protocols for balanced dialogue. • Invoke Scorpio’s depth in guided rituals—breath-work or sound-journeys—that crack open collective grief, allowing sovereignty seeds to root in honest vulnerability.