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Learn How to Interpret Your Birth Chart
Are you new to
astrology?
Do you want to know
how to interpret your own natal chart?
And are you willing to
put some effort into learning?
If your answer is "yes" to all of these
questions, then here's how I recommend you get yourself off to a
successful start.
1. Get a Copy of Your Birth
Chart
Do
this for free at
www.astro.com. (You'll need your birth time.)
2. Get a General Overview of
Astrology
Read the
beginner series at The Mountain
Astrologer. It includes:
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Signs
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Modes and Elements
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Planets
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The Birthchart as a Map
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Houses
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Rulerships/Dignities
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Aspects
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Cycles
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Transits and Progressions
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Lunations, Nodes and Eclipses
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Chart Synthesis
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Applications and Types of Astrology
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Special Q&A section
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3. Read a Book/Take a Class
If you want
an understandable, inspiring first book about growth-oriented natal
astrology, read The
Inner Sky by Steven Forrest.
If you want to take a
class, try my Beginning
Astrology course. I use The Inner Sky for the textbook.
4. Have Fun with It!
Astrology is part memorization and part creativity. As you spend time
learning material and committing it to memory, don't forget to include
your more poetic, right-brained side. Keep your learning
fun. Use your whole brain.
Use your logical left brain to memorize the
important basics, and use your imaginative right brain to apply them
creatively.
Two halves of your
brain are much better than one!
Draw on whatever types of sources help the symbols come to life for you.
If you're familiar with myths, draw on those.
If you're familiar with popular songs, draw on those. (For an example of
how to bring the planets to life through the use of popular music, read
Singing with the
Planets.)
If you're
familiar with famous figures from literature or history, then draw on
those. For instance, suppose you want to wrap your brain around an
aspect in your birth chart: the Sun in Scorpio in the 9th house trine
the Moon in Pisces in the 12th house. imagine your Sun
in Scorpio in the 9th house as an international spy. Imagine your Moon
in Pisces in the 12th as a hippy from the 1960's. James Bond meets Janis
Joplin, say. What happens when the two talk to each other?
5. Start with Your Sun, Moon and
Ascendant
To understand your
birth chart, start with these three. I
consider them the very core of your natal chart. Look at the Sun, what
it represents, which sign your Sun is in, and which house it's in. Do
the same thing for your Moon. Then look at your Ascendant (or rising
sign).
6. Look at the Rest of Your
Chart
Look at your
Mercury, its house and sign, and aspects to your Sun/Moon/Ascendant.
Repeat this for all the planets.
If your Sun, Moon
and Ascendant combination suggests one approach to life, and another
part of your chart suggests a different approach, emphasize the first
approach more than the second. However, all of your chart matters. We
all have some contradictory interests and needs.
Try to satisfy all of yours, to one extent or another.
7. Bounce Your Interpretation
Off Someone Else
Post a message on
a message board here
or at another website.
Pair up with someone else who is at the same level, and trade off time
looking at each other's charts.
8. Look at Transits to Your
Birth Chart
Transits (predictive
symbolizes of astrology) trigger the creative and destructive potential
that your chart indicates. First get a solid feel for your chart. Then
look at transits to it. If you skip the natal astrology and try to go
directly to the predictive astrology, it will not make much sense. Do
first things first,
and you'll come out ahead in the long run.
I
hope that you enjoy your journey as a student of astrology.
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