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Born on April 10? Your zodiac sign is Aries (20°-21° Aries). The Jupiter decan expands your Aries fire from personal action to visionary purpose — you do not just act; your actions carry the weight of a larger meaning.
April 10 at 20°–21° Aries marks the entry into the Jupiter-ruled third decan of Aries, shifting the Aries energy from personal creative expression (the Sun decan) to visionary expansion. The Magician (I) at this decan threshold represents the native's capacity to act with the power of a larger purpose behind them. The Sabian symbol of a seed that contains not just the plant but the entire ecosystem it will support captures the native's defining quality: every action they take is a seed that carries consequences beyond what is immediately visible.
The Jupiter sub-rulership brings a quality of expansion and meaning-seeking to the Aries fire. The native is not satisfied with action for its own sake (the first decan's Mars impulse) or action as self-expression (the second decan's Sun radiance). They need their actions to mean something, to serve a larger purpose, to contribute to something that extends beyond their individual life. The Jupiter-Magician combination produces a person who acts with the confidence of someone who knows that their actions are part of a larger design — they are not just making things happen but participating in something meaningful.
Number 21 — Visionary Action — adds the dimension of inspired leadership to the Magician's craft. Twenty-one is the number of the World card, completion and mastery, suggesting that the native's actions are not isolated but integrated into a larger whole. The personality tension is between the Magician's impulse to act (the power is in the hands) and the Jupiter requirement to understand the meaning of the action (the seed must know what ecosystem it is meant to support).
April 10 natives bring the quality of purposeful love to relationships. They do not love casually — their love carries the weight of larger meaning. They see the relationship as part of a larger design, a partnership that serves something beyond the two individuals. Their love is expressed through actions that are infused with purpose: every gesture, every commitment, every shared project is charged with significance.
The challenge is that the meaning requirement can create pressure. The partner may feel that every moment of the relationship must be significant, that casual connection is not enough. The native must learn that not every action in relationship needs to carry the weight of ecosystem — sometimes a seed is just a seed, and its meaning emerges over time. Partners who share the native's sense of larger purpose but who can also enjoy the simple, uncharged moments of connection will find a relationship that is both meaningful and lived.
Careers that reward visionary action and purposeful execution: leadership of mission-driven organizations, entrepreneurship with larger purpose, creative direction that serves a vision beyond the work itself, and any role where the primary competence is acting with the awareness that each action participates in a larger design. The native excels in environments where work is aligned with meaning. Career friction arises in environments that treat work as purely transactional, that ask for action without purpose.