Chiron Sesquiquadrate Natal Sun
Transiting Chiron sesquiquadrate your natal Sun creates a friction between your core identity and the part of you that carries old wounds. The sesquiquadrate is an awkward angle, 135 degrees, that does not resolve easily. It pressures without offering obvious relief, which means this period tends to expose what you have been managing beneath confidence or forward motion.
During this transit, you may notice your usual sense of authority or self-assurance becoming slippery. Small challenges to your competence or visibility can land harder than they should. This happens because Chiron is touching the Sun, the center of your sense of self, at an angle that creates friction rather than flow. You are likely to feel the gap between who you believe yourself to be and the vulnerable, uncertain part underneath. This can show up as self-doubt that feels disproportionate to the actual situation, or as a sudden awareness that you have been performing confidence rather than inhabiting it. The sesquiquadrate does not allow you to ignore this gap.
What makes this window useful is that it clarifies where your identity has been built on compensation rather than integration. If you have constructed your sense of self around being capable, unaffected, or beyond need, this transit tends to expose the cost. You may find yourself less able to dismiss vulnerability in yourself or others. Rather than pushing through difficulty as you normally would, you are more likely to notice the strain. This is not weakness, it is information about where you have been running on fumes or denial.
The invitation here is not to fix the wound or achieve sudden wholeness, but to stop requiring yourself to transcend it. Your identity does not need to be untouched to be real. Acknowledging what has marked you does not diminish your authority; it grounds it. This period asks you to let your competence include your fragility, not replace it.





























