Understanding charts makes astrology even more fun
There is a mysterious diagram that appears in astrology sessions.
It is packed with symbols inside a circle.
With many lines drawn across it, it looks quite magical.
This is called a 'chart' (astrological map).
This chart represents the alignment of the stars at the exact moment a person was born.
It is calculated from the date, time, and place of birth.
Since the alignment of the stars is different for everyone, the chart is unique to that individual.
When you see it for the first time, you might think, 'What is this?'
However, it is actually a simple system.
In this article, I will give you a rough introduction to these charts.
Charts are made of three elements

A chart consists of three things: 'planets,' 'signs,' and 'houses.'
To use an analogy,
Planets = Characters
Signs = Personality or clothing
Houses = The stage where they perform
is how it works.
By combining these three to read the chart, it reveals 'what kind of character is wearing what kind of clothes and acting in what kind of place'.
1. Planets: The 10 characters inside you

Planets are the 'stars' themselves.
Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune, Pluto... didn't we learn these in school? (A distant memory)
Adding the Moon to these, there are 10 planets that appear.
The Sun, Moon, Mercury, Venus, and Mars are called 'personal planets,' and they represent your personality, actions, and how you perceive things.
Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune, and Pluto are called 'trans-Saturnian planets,' and they represent your connection to society and deep inner changes.
What each planet represents
Sun: Life theme, purpose of living
Moon: Emotions, places where you feel secure
Mercury: Way of thinking, way of communicating
Venus: Things you like, sense of style
Mars: Motivation, action patterns
Jupiter: Expansion, opportunities
Saturn: Trials, challenges for growth
Uranus: Individuality, freedom
Neptune: Dreams, inspiration
Pluto: Deep transformation, rebirth
Within one person, there are actually 10 characters coexisting.
If the Sun is your 'public self,' the Moon is your 'true self.'
Depending on which character is more prominent, a person's 'vibe' changes.
2. Signs (Zodiac signs) The 'nature clothing' that stars wear

12 signs = 12 personality styles.
The sign a star is in determines 'what kind of energy that star will manifest.'
Characteristics of each sign
Aries: Energy of beginnings, sense of speed
Taurus: Security, comfort, the five senses
Gemini: Intellectual curiosity, exchanging information
Cancer: Protecting, nurturing
Leo: Self-expression, creativity
Virgo: Analysis, organizing
Libra: Balance, aesthetic sense, relationships
Scorpio: Deep bonds, focus
Sagittarius: Freedom, exploration, adventure
Capricorn: Responsibility, social growth
Aquarius: Individuality, future-oriented
Pisces: Empathy, healing, a world without boundaries
For example,
someone with the Sun in "Gemini" tends to have a life of curiosity and light-footed continuous learning, and someone with the Sun in "Cancer" finds that connections with others and a sense of security become themes in their life.
3. Houses: Where in life the stars shine

The 12 houses each represent a "stage of life."
They indicate "in which field the energy of that star works."
Areas represented by each house
1st House: Self, identity, first impressions
2nd House: Money, talents, possessions
3rd House: Learning, information, siblings
4th House: Home, family, place of belonging
5th House: Creativity, enjoyment, romance
6th House: Work, health, daily life
7th House: Partnerships, rivals, interpersonal relationships
8th House: Bonds, sharing, views on life and death
9th House: Philosophy, overseas, academics
10th House: Work, status, social reputation
11th House: Friends, community, peers
12th House: Unconscious, healing, spiritual
For example,
someone with the "Sun in the 10th House" is the type who wants to make their presence shine in society. Someone with "Venus in the 4th House"
tends to seek comfort in their home and private space.
Reading by combining the three

"What kind of stars (celestial bodies) are there"
"What kind of nature (signs) do they have"
"What kind of place (houses) are they in"
By combining these three elements, you can see how your energy flows.
Examples of combinations
"Sun in Gemini in the 10th house" = A person who shines in society through intellectual communication.
"Moon in Pisces in the 4th house" = A person who is sensitive and finds healing at home or in a place where they feel secure.
It starts by looking at it together
Reading a chart might seem complicated, right?
However, when you view it from the three perspectives of "characters (celestial bodies)," "personality (signs)," and "stage (houses)," things gradually start to emerge.
In an astrology session, let's read your star story together while looking at this chart!
There are many websites where you can create a horoscope, so please try making one if you are interested.
[Notice]
I explained this roughly this time, but in an actual astrology reading, we will read it in detail by incorporating celestial bodies other than the 10 main ones and the angles between them.
I have compiled real feedback from people who have taken astrology sessions in a magazine.
Please take a look and read the voices from various perspectives.
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