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T O P I C R E V I E WsocialgraffitiI'm interested in learning how to put an entire natal chart together for a reading, but I'm not really sure how to go about it. So, for the pros and advanced, what methods do you use to read charts, especially when there are conflicting influences?moonstruck87bumpsocialgraffiti quote:Originally posted by moonstruck87:bumpThanks Glad I'm not the only one curiousXiiroHere is the system I tend to unintentionally follow most often:1. Look at the chart without any specific goal and note anything that stands out.2. Look at elements, qualities, polarities, rulership, dignity, and hemisphere/quadrant population.3. Look at the angles and cusp rulers to form an intuitive idea of how they function as a unified point of view.4. Look at aspects, Lunar Nodes, Chiron, Mid-Points, Arabic Parts, Decans, Duads, and whatever other newfangled things you kids are getting into now days, for major themes.5. Look at the 1H through the 12H individually and note where they relate with other positions or events in the chart.6. Look at Sun, Mercury, Venus, Moon together7. Look at Mars, Ceres, Jupiter, Saturn together8. Look at Uranus, Neptune, Pluto, Eris together 9. Look at synastry with progressed chart.10. Look at transits.That's about the extent. If I am going real psycho, I may look at the chart's synastry with family or related events too.lalalindaalso the Ruler of the Ascendant house/sign and aspects.
So, for the pros and advanced, what methods do you use to read charts, especially when there are conflicting influences?
quote:Originally posted by moonstruck87:bump
Thanks Glad I'm not the only one curious
1. Look at the chart without any specific goal and note anything that stands out.2. Look at elements, qualities, polarities, rulership, dignity, and hemisphere/quadrant population.3. Look at the angles and cusp rulers to form an intuitive idea of how they function as a unified point of view.4. Look at aspects, Lunar Nodes, Chiron, Mid-Points, Arabic Parts, Decans, Duads, and whatever other newfangled things you kids are getting into now days, for major themes.5. Look at the 1H through the 12H individually and note where they relate with other positions or events in the chart.6. Look at Sun, Mercury, Venus, Moon together7. Look at Mars, Ceres, Jupiter, Saturn together8. Look at Uranus, Neptune, Pluto, Eris together 9. Look at synastry with progressed chart.10. Look at transits.
That's about the extent. If I am going real psycho, I may look at the chart's synastry with family or related events too.
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