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A birth chart is a snapshot of where every planet was in the sky at the exact moment and location you were born. It's not a personality test. It's a map — and like any map, it shows you terrain, not destiny.
The chart doesn't decide who you are. It describes the conditions you're working with. Here's what each piece of that map means, in plain language.
These three placements form the backbone of your chart. If you only understand three things, make it these.
Your Sun sign represents your essential self — your values, your sense of purpose, the kind of person you're growing into over the course of your life. It's not who you are at every moment, but it's who you are when you're most yourself.
The Moon governs your emotional life: what you need to feel safe, how you process feelings, what happens when you're alone and no one is watching. Two people with the same Sun sign but different Moons can feel like entirely different humans.
Your Rising sign is the lens through which everything in your chart is expressed — the first impression you give, your default mode of operating. If the Sun is who you are, the Rising is how you show up while you're becoming it.
Each planet in your chart governs a different domain of life. Where the planet sits — its sign and house — tells you how that energy tends to show up for you.
Rules how you process information, how you speak and write, and how you make sense of what's happening around you.
Shows what you're drawn to, how you express affection, and what you find beautiful — whether that's in a person, a piece of art, or a way of living.
Your drive: how you go after what you want, how you handle confrontation, and what triggers your fight response.
Represents where you tend to get lucky, where opportunities find you, and where you're invited to grow — sometimes whether you're ready or not.
Where life asks the most of you. It governs responsibility, long-term effort, and the areas where you'll earn your deepest competence — but only after you've put in the work.
If the planets are the "what" and the signs are the "how," the houses are the "where." Each house represents a different area of life. The 1st governs self and identity; the 2nd, money and values; the 4th, home and family; the 7th, partnerships; the 10th, career and public reputation; the 12th, the unconscious and hidden matters.
Placements in combination tell you something much more specific than any single placement alone. Saturn in the 7th house in Capricorn: this person takes commitments extremely seriously, may attract older partners, finds their most important relationships arrive later in life. Planet (what) + sign (how) + house (where) layers into a specific, nuanced picture.
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