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libodem

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2. I've never drawn up a chart
Wed Apr 16, 2014, 07:13 PM
Apr 2014

But I've had mine done. My chart looked like a pie with 12 sections. The star constellations are the sections. Your sun sign is the month you were born. Then the planets fall where they may at your birth. I think it's called your natal chart. Then the astrologer can work out what kind of a year you are having by comparing where the planets are currently. (I think)

I'm sorry if you knew all this already and you were asking for something else. It's very oversimplified and maybe even wrong. Ask Rick.

Astrology question [View all] Holly_Hobby Apr 2014 OP
Check with Rick. elleng Apr 2014 #1
Thanks, Rick has read for me in the past n/t Holly_Hobby Apr 2014 #5
I've never drawn up a chart libodem Apr 2014 #2
You can draw your own chart at astro.com Holly_Hobby Apr 2014 #7
You're on track Ricochet21 Apr 2014 #13
Thank you my friend libodem Apr 2014 #15
A Plethora of Different House Systems Are Used in Astrology panfluteman Apr 2014 #3
More About Choosing a House System That Works for You panfluteman Apr 2014 #4
Thank you for your replies! Holly_Hobby Apr 2014 #6
Here is your answer Ricochet21 Apr 2014 #8
Rick, thank you... Holly_Hobby Apr 2014 #9
I always use Placidus Ricochet21 Apr 2014 #10
Here it is...hopefully it copied - Holly_Hobby Apr 2014 #11
I already have that one Ricochet21 Apr 2014 #12
I initially used equal houses, which put my sun in the 2nd I think... Holly_Hobby Apr 2014 #14
You weren't "wrong" Ricochet21 Apr 2014 #16
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