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How to Read Your Astrology Birth Chart

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By Emily Lambert
eHow Contributing Writer

Your astrological birth chart is calculated from your exact birth time, date and place. By interpreting your astrological birth chart, you may be able to gain insight about who you are and perhaps even why you act certain ways.

Difficulty: Easy
Instructions
  1. Step 1

    Gather information. You need to know your actual date of birth, exact time of birth, and the place. If you don't know the time you were born, you can still calculate the chart without. The time of sunrise will be used instead. Your chart will still be valid.

  2. Step 2

    Visit the 0800 Horoscope website (seer References). This website calculates your astrological birth chart.

  3. Step 3

    Enter all of your information. This includes your full name, gender, place of birth, birthday and time of birth (if possible). Click "OK" in order to calculate your astrological birth chart. If your birth city isn't listed, choose the city that's closest.

  4. Step 4

    Note your three most important pieces of information: your sun sign, moon sign and your ascendant. The sun sign is the most general sign. Your ascendant is the rising sign; it allows you to gain more insight about yourself. The moon sign is associated with your emotions and intuition.

  5. Step 5

    View your actual birth chart. Scroll to the very bottom of the web page and click on "Your birth chart graphic." You may print this out for your records.

  6. Step 6

    Read the information provided below "Birth Chart." All of this information should be relevant to who you are as a person. This is your astrological birth chart interpreted.

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