Read Patton Oswalt's Cosmic DNA

Patton Oswalt
Patton Oswalt
1969-07-27
12:00 pm
Portsmouth, Virginia
37N10 76W18 (-4 GMT)
Leo (4) / Cancer
Capricorn (13)  
Leo (10)  
Gemini (22) / Cancer
Sagittarius (4) / Scorpio
Libra (1) / Virgo
Taurus (8) / Aries
Libra (0) / Virgo
Scorpio (25) / Sagittarius
Virgo (23) / Libra
 
 

Birthchart Info

Patton Oswalt
1969-07-27
12:00 pm
Portsmouth, Virginia
37N10 76W18 (-4 GMT)

Birthchart Planets Info

Leo (4) / Cancer
Capricorn (13)  
Leo (10)  
Gemini (22) / Cancer
Sagittarius (4) / Scorpio
Libra (1) / Virgo
Taurus (8) / Aries
Libra (0) / Virgo
Scorpio (25) / Sagittarius
Virgo (23) / Libra

Intro And Some Highlights
Section: Intro And Some Highlights / Report: Stress

Your Stress Triggers

Sun / Leo

Leo (July 23 - August 22)
Leos, your stress triggers revolve around lack of control and uncertainty. Situations like computer malfunctions can send you into a panic quickly, and losing an item can wreak havoc on your emotions. Even falling in love, with all its surprises and vulnerabilities, can rattle your regal composure. Learn to let go and embrace the present moment, leading to greater happiness.

Your Stress Triggers

Sun / Cancer

Cancer (June 21 - July 22)
Cancers, feeling insecure is a significant stressor for you. Despite having a tough exterior, you're deeply affected by criticism, angry outbursts, or being disregarded. Swallowing your feelings is unhealthy; instead, communicate your needs and don't retreat into your shell. Remember to breathe deeply and find security within yourself.

Your Superstitions, Bizarre Beliefs, and Behaviors, Stress

Sun / Leo

Leo
Leos love to be acknowledged, remembered, and admired. Forgetting their name, even after a brief encounter, might be considered a bad omen by Leo. Thus, the Lion ensures that their name is etched into people's minds to avoid this calamity.

Your Superstitions, Bizarre Beliefs, and Behaviors, Stress

Sun / Cancer

Cancer
Cancers, the zodiac's collectors, hold onto objects from their past that many would dispose of without a second thought. They may assume it's bad luck to discard that tattered junior high school sweatshirt or a forgotten trinket, even if the memory attached to it has faded or the item has long outlived its purpose.

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