Astrology charts are also known as
our birth charts or natal charts. Astrology charts are
"sky maps" that reflect the exact moment we drew our first
breath. The chart is based on upon the positions of the
Sun, the Moon, Mercury, Venus, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn,
Uranus, Neptune, and Pluto all play their own unique
symbolic roles as messengers and ambassadors of the
universe... The time and place determine the form of the
birth chart and the location of the House cusps, including
the twelve signs, which go into making up our unique,
complex, and complicated birth charts...
To ensure your astrology chart is accurate, you need to
enter the date of birth, time of birth and place of birth.
The system will then calculate your daisy wheel graphic,
your aspects graphic and also give you a full
interpretation of your personality.
The positions of the Planets at various times in your
life indicate when certain items in your life agenda need
to be dealt with, and the general conditions which will
encourage or challenge you to deal with them.
You are most likely to know your
Sun sign already. The Sun sign is the most general
information in your horoscope, also known as the Zodiac.
However you should make special note of your ascendant (Asc),
also called
Rising Sun. Never forget your rising sign as it give
you more in-depth information about yourself. The
Moon sign is also important as it reflects your
emotions and intuitive side of your nature. In the Old
Astrology, the Moon sign was a lot more important as the
more general Sun sign.
Any kind of horoscope reading should refer back to the
birth chart, for it shows what traits and talents and
challenges you were born with, and how these are likely to
evolve over your life time. Your birth chart is like a
road map already marked to show your chosen destination in
life.
If you like, you can take it one step further and
calculate the astrological compatibility between yourself
and another person. The birth chart program will compare
your birth chart to the birth chart of your love and
provide an in-depth analysis.
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