A Beginner’s Guide to Reading Your Birth Chart

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Stepping into the world of astrology can feel overwhelming when you first see the complex circle of a natal report. However, reading your birth chart is a skill that can be learned with a little patience and a basic understanding of the core components: the signs, the planets, and the houses.

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The “Big Three”: Sun, Moon, and Rising

When you start reading your birth chart, you should always focus on your “Big Three” first. These three placements give you a 360-degree view of your personality and emotional landscape.

  • Sun Sign: Your core identity and the essence of who you are.
  • Moon Sign: Your emotional world and how you process feelings.
  • Rising Sign (Ascendant): The mask you wear and how others perceive you.

The Planets: The Actors

Think of the planets as the “actors” in your life’s story. Each planet represents a different function. Mercury is how you communicate, Venus is how you love, and Mars is how you take action. When reading your birth chart, see which sign each planet occupies to understand its unique flavor.

The Houses: The Stage

The houses are the “stage” where the planets play out their roles. There are 12 houses in a birth chart, and each one represents a specific area of life, such as career, relationships, or home life. If you have many planets in the 7th house, relationships will be a major theme in your life.

Putting It All Together

Reading your birth chart is essentially an exercise in synthesis. You are looking at how the actors (planets) behave (signs) in different areas of your life (houses). Start with the basics and gradually add more layers as you become more comfortable with the astrological language. The more you practice, the more the chart will speak to you.