Okay, so I’ve been messing around with this whole astrology thing, and today’s deep dive was on Chiron in Capricorn. I have to say, it got pretty real, pretty fast.
First off, I pulled up my birth chart. You know, the usual, putting in my birth date, time, and place. Then I located Chiron – it’s that little key-shaped symbol. And guess what? Mine’s chilling in Capricorn.
So, I started reading up on what that means. Apparently, Chiron is all about our deepest wounds and how we heal. And Capricorn? That’s the sign of ambition, structure, and, let’s be honest, sometimes feeling like you’re never doing enough.
Having Chiron in Capricorn, from what I gathered, can mean a few things. It might suggest that I’ve got some deep-seated feelings of inadequacy, especially when it comes to my career or public image. Like, I could be super hard on myself, always striving for perfection and never feeling like I measure up.
I dug a little deeper and found some stuff about how this placement can also relate to authority figures. Maybe I’ve had some tough experiences with bosses or parents that left me feeling, I don’t know, unsupported or overly controlled. It makes a weird kind of sense when I think back on some of my past jobs.
The Healing Journey
But it’s not all doom and gloom. The whole point of Chiron is to show us where we need to heal. So, having it in Capricorn means I get to work on these feelings of not being good enough.
I started jotting down some ideas on how to do that. It looks like I need to practice some serious self-compassion. Maybe set more realistic goals and celebrate my achievements, no matter how small.
I also read that I might need to re-evaluate my relationship with authority. Like, learning to stand up for myself and not let others define my worth. That’s going to be a tough one, but hey, who doesn’t love a good challenge?

Honestly, this whole Chiron in Capricorn thing has given me a lot to chew on. It’s like someone handed me a roadmap to some of my deepest insecurities, but also showed me a path to overcome them. It’s a bit scary, but also kind of exciting.
- Acknowledge my inner critic, but don’t let it run the show.
- Practice self-acceptance. I am enough, flaws and all.
- Work on setting healthy boundaries with authority figures.
- Celebrate my wins, big and small.
- Remember that healing is a journey, not a destination.
So, yeah, that’s my Chiron in Capricorn story for now. It’s definitely a work in progress, but I’m committed to doing the work. If any of you have your Chiron in Capricorn too, I’d love to hear your thoughts. Maybe we can figure this stuff out together.












