Reading Horoscope Charts to Define your Future

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  • Author Jack Moundon
  • Published September 17, 2007
  • Word count 425

Many people enjoy horoscopes and even base their fate and fortune on it. However, not a lot of people know which element of the horoscope they fall on. The four elements namely Earth, Water, Air and Fire are said to reflect human nature’s quality alongside corresponding Tarot symbols such as Coins, Cups, Swords and Wands for Earth, Water, Air and Fire, respectively.

The horoscope is a basic guide for astrological forecasts. When casting your horoscope, the exact time as well as date and place of birth are required. Then, mathematical calculations will tell the sign where each planet, sun and moon are placed. Your horoscope chart is unique because it is based on your exact date, place and time of birth. Once it is cast, it can already be used to create astrological predictions throughout your lifetime.

You can predict your future with your own unique chart. But first, you must learn astrology in order to understand your horoscope chart.

To read your horoscope chart, you must first understand the four astrological elements and their corresponding signs. For example, Fire element encompasses the signs Aries, Leo and Sagittarius; Earth with Capricorn, Taurus and Virgo; Air with Aquarius, Gemini and Libra and Water with Cancer, Pisces and Scorpio.

Look first for the Rising Sun, which rises on the eastern horizon at the time of your birth and should be on your horoscope chart’s 9’ o clock position. This is your personality sign and reads your look, your impression towards people and what other people think of you. Also, when making advanced astrological forecasts, you will need the degree of the Rising Sun as well.

Meanwhile, the North Node is a space point that is associated with the moon, which indicates where you are most comfortable and confident in your life. If, at the time of your birth, your North Node is Gemini, then you can be successful in Gemini-leaning occupations such as teaching or writing. The opposite of the North Node is the South Node, which indicates aspects in your life that you are not comfortable with.

How the sun, moon and planets relate with one another define the Natal aspects. How they react is very important and helpful in making critical decisions as well. On the other hand, the outer rim of your horoscope is represented by Cusps, which indicate the kind of luck that every house of your chart may give you. Each of the horoscope’s chart is unique because it explains the basic horoscope which can be otherwise a complex process.

Jack Moundon is a writer of http://www.astrology-answers.com/, a site which provides information on astrology, astrological predictions, chinese elements, zodiac signs and more.

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