Natal Chart…Astrology At It’s Most Intimidating :)

Bear with me, I’ve only done this once before, I definitely don’t consider myself an astrologer (there’s too much math and fine detail to it for me); and I really don’t have the time truth be told, nor do I feel the same natural connection for doing natal charts as I do for reading the tarot cards.  But this once I was genuinely curious, and I really did want to learn how to construct an accurate natal chart– thank goddess for handy-dandy ready-made charts and the most wonderful book:  “The Only Astrology Book You’ll Ever Need” by Joanna Martine Woolfolk– and they weren’t kidding, it is.  The interpretations found in this blog post were taken directly from the book– I’m not past this phase yet when it comes to astrology; I’ll have have one eye in the book, going from chart to chart, and another eye on all the interpretations given to the planets and the signs.

First, this individual’s sun sign is Scorpio (Oh my god, they’re so dark and intense, but they are absolutely captivating as well.  They are good looking and highly sensual, dark and brooding, but when they do relax and let their softer side come to the surface, they are thoroughly irresistable...AR)

His ascendent is Libra, and his Moon sign is Gemini (Bright side: versatile, witty, charming, lively, amusing; Dark side: disorganizd, inconsistent, superficial, cunning, manipulative…pg. 163).

From there I constructed a chart with the 12 houses, lined the astrological signs up to the houses, beginning with the ascendent, and then, using the date, location, and time of birth, lined up each planet to the houses they were in at the big event.  It’s probably the sloppiest natal chart ever made, but I’m pretty sure of it’s accuracy just because of the indepth info in this book and the ease with which even a novice like me can use it.  The one thing that still bothers me is that I don’t trust my own interpretations yet, and I’m so use to this coming naturally with tarot cards it’s going to take some getting use to and some work.

Anyway, I took a photo of the handwritten chart, and the following is how the signs lined up to the twelve houses along with the interpretations found in the book:

House #2/Virgo:  Possessions… Pluto— (You are adventurous about money and not afraid of taking risks.  You like to diversify, and during your lifetime there may be several changes in your source of income.  You tend to become obsessed with possessions and finances.   Good point:  unique fiscal talent, resourcefulness, ability to win high return on your effort.  Bad point: squanderer, selfish, tendency to be unscrupulous…pg. 244)

House #3/Leo:  Communication… Uranus— (You have an independent and inventive mind and like to follow your own road rather than someone else’s.  Travel in your life often comes up suddenly.  At times you can be strikingly original in the way you speak and write.  Good point: creative, ingenious, versatile.   Bad point: restless, friction with relatives because of unconventional ideas, prone to accidents while traveling…pg. 245)

House #4/Cancer:  Home/Early Life… Mars— (You have a great desire to own your own home so that you can live independently.  In your childhood you may have been in conflict with parents, especially your father.  Your latter years promise to be active, and you are unlikely to be dependent on others for a place to live.  Good point: enterprising about making money at home.  Bad point:  quarrelsome in domestic relations…pg. 246)

House #5/Gemini:  Creativity/Sex… Moon— (You are impulsive about love and tend to follow your heart rather than your head.  You seek out pleasure in life; one of your love affairs is likely to become public knowledge.  You may have a child who becomes famous.  Good point: romantic and creative imagination.  Bad point: overprotective and possessive of lovers and/or children… pg. 247)

House #10/Capricorn:  Career… Jupiter— (Your desire to achieve in life will likely have good results in your career.  You are confident, sociable, able to deal successfully with people.  Jupiter in this House often confers public honor or esteem.  Good point: ability to win favor of ingluentials.  Bad point: tnde3ncy toward an arrogan, devil-may-care attutude… pg. 252)  Saturn— (You are self-reliant, ambitious, and likely to achieve success.  You have the stamina and perseverance to attain your ambition step-by-step.  There is the possibility that you will reach high position toward the end of your life, but that it will be a lonely place.  Good point: Self-disciplined and responsible.  Bad point: selfish, susceptible to discredit or disgrace… pg. 252)

House #11/Sagittarius:  Hopes & Wishes/Friends…Venus— (You are sociable and fond of people and usually have lots of friends.  You will likely benefit from your associations in both a social and a monetary way.  You are drawn to marry a friend or someone you meet through a group or association.  Good point: a tactful, diplomatic touch with people.  Bad point: you are like to confuse friendship with love… pg. 253)

House #12/Scorpio:  Secrets & Sorrows/Self UndoingSun— (You like privacy and quiet and the joys of meditation and reflection.  You may be reticent or have difficulty expressing yourself and are close to only a few people.  Success comes later in life rather than earlier.  Good point: a deep spiritual understanding.  Bad point: you tend to lead a secluded or lonely life… pg. 254)   Mercury— (You tend to be a contemplative, self-absorbed, insightful thinker who works things out for yourself, alone or in secret.  You worry over trifles and inconsequentials and may be very shy.  Good point: an instinctive researcher or investigator.  Bad point: vulnerable to slander… pg. 254) Neptune— (You are deep and sensitive and likely to possess a strong artistic bent.  You prefer to work and live in a quiet atmoshere where you can create or meditate.  There may be a mysterious or otherworldly qualtiy to your personality.  Good point: kind and helpful toward others.  Bad point: afraid of life or harsh experiences.

I’d be absolutely delighted to hear from astrologists out there, to expand on the interpretations, to tell me an easier way to do it, or at least to give me a few pointers for the next time.  It would also be interesting to hear from other people who have tried to create a natal chart– what resources did you use?  Was your endeavor successful?

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2 thoughts on “Natal Chart…Astrology At It’s Most Intimidating :)

  1. when i was trying to draw my first chart i use divider and make all aspects on chart. First important points like ascedent, desc., ic and mc. And then by degrees there is aspects like oposition when two planets are 180* separated +- 10* etc. And not all houses are divided like 1/12. Some people have bigger houses depending where is their asc. and other point.
    And what is so much easier is to go online put your data and post that picture od your natal chart.
    What i can see in this positions is author of Gray witch grimoar, with highly outlined 12 house and sign of Scorpio – person who like to dwell in area close to beyond but still on the ground capable to capture images trough words (Pluto is ruler of Sco. and he is in sign of writer scholar and on-the-ground Virgo). there is so much more to tell but I (and any other astrologer) need precise natal chart
    I recommend book Pagan Astrology by Raven Kaldera. it has more interpretation that is based around magical talent, possibilities and what i like most is prayers and poems to planets (who got their names after a deities after all) and ideas for altars and stuff to “cure” bad aspects that affect some area of our life. i hope i wasn’t too confusing English isn’t my native language

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