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How are birth charts read?

How are birth charts read?

The person is drawn on the top of the longitudinal point of your place of birth. You can draw a straight line from the little person to the out rim of the chart. This will show you your Zodiac sign. The stars, planets, and signs are drawn in relation to how they appeared on your date of birth.

How do you find your descendant in astrology?

Your descendant is found on the opposite side of the zodiac wheel, and represents qualities that you long for or even admire in someone else.

Can a few minutes change your birth chart?

The predictions are based on the positioning of the planets in the horoscope. Therefore the slightest change in the positioning of the planets will result in an altered prediction. A little change in birth time, say even to the tune of one second, can alter the planets’ positioning and thus the prediction.

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What does my birth chart mean?

A Birth Chart is what determines your placements in signs, planets, asteroids etc. At birth, we were all born with a magical chart that defines who we astrologically. A Birth Chart shows us who we are at our core, it calculates the astrological aspects and sensitive angles of the magical moment; our Birth.

What are degrees in birth chart?

Here are the critical degrees for the signs at a glance: Cardinal signs (Aries, Cancer, Libra, and Capricorn): 0, 13, and 26 degrees. Fixed signs (Taurus, Leo, Scorpio, and Aquarius): 8-9 and 21-22 degrees. Mutable signs (Gemini, Virgo, Sagittarius, and Pisces): 4 and 17 degrees.

Is your descendant the opposite of your ascendant?

But the descendent sign (DC) is located on the left side of a chart, opposite to the ascendent sign (AC). While your ascendent (aka the rising sign) represents your surface-level personality and self-image, the descendent sign in astrology is all about what you seek in relationships with others.

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What is my ascendant and descendant?

In contrast to the ascendant, which describes our dispositions and shows how we react intuitively to situations, the descendant instead describes what persons do not have, what they lack. It shows how people must deal with everyday things that overwhelm them due to their disposition in the ascendant.

Can your birth chart be wrong?

Well, they may be extremely wrong. Relocation Astrology, in simple terms, is the relocation of your birth chart to a new location at the exact same moment in time. For example, if in your birth chart you have a 6th house Saturn, but then you move to a different city, the Saturn might shift up to the 7th house.

What is the correct way to interpret a birth chart?

But the correct way to interpret a birth chart is to declare the drives, strengths, weaknesses, preferences, needs, tendencies, and so forth. Astrology reveals our inner psychological makeup. The outcomes are for the individual to manifest for him/herself.

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How do I keep track of my birth chart information?

Here is a handy, printable worksheet that will help you keep track of your birth chart information. Also take note of the Ascendant’s sign (Rising Sign), and which house the Ascendant’s ruler occupies. Now you can look up the “Chart Interpretations” of each of your planets and Rising Sign.

What can an astrology chart reading reveal?

An astrology chart reading can reveal your strengths and weaknesses, your opportunities for soul growth, the best timing for your most important moves. To calculate your astrology birth chart, you’ll need your time, date and place of birth. Some people don’t know their birth time.

How do you take the entire natal chart?

The entire chart must be taken as a whole. A natal chart abounds with bits and pieces of information about an individual. Each separate bit must be synthesized into one whole picture of the person. This means that you cannot take one piece of the chart (for example, Mercury in Sagittarius) and decide that it defines the entire person.