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In the world of astrology, your Midheaven falls at the very top of your birth chart and sits at the beginning of your 10th house, which symbolizes your career path, public image, and accomplishments. But what does it mean if your Midheaven falls in Virgo specifically? We’ve taken a closer look at this special astrological placement and outlined everything there is to know, including the typical traits and best career paths associated with it.
Things You Should Know
- Virgo Midheavens approach life with a very organized, efficient, and practical point of view.
- Virgo Midheavens are well-suited for career paths that give their detail-oriented and analytical skillsets a chance to shine, like personal finance, engineering, and editorial work.
- People with their Midheaven in Virgo can really benefit from spending quality time with their loved ones and regularly practicing self-forgiveness.
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- ↑ https://blucameron.com/magic-of-midheaven
- ↑ https://astrostyle.com/astrology/midheaven/
- ↑ https://hbr.org/2019/04/how-to-manage-your-perfectionism
- ↑ https://money.usnews.com/careers/best-jobs/slideshows/best-jobs-in-finance?slide=2
- ↑ https://psychcentral.com/blog/what-it-really-means-to-be-in-the-present-moment