FAQ
What is a natal chart?
A natal chart, also known as a birth chart, is a map of where the planets were located in the sky at the exact time and place of your birth. It provides deep insights into your personality, strengths, challenges, and life path.
How do I get my natal chart?
To get your natal chart, you’ll need to provide your birth date, time, and location. Our system will then generate a personalized chart based on this information.
What can I learn from a horoscope?
Horoscopes offer insights into what the stars have in store for you, including advice on love, career, health, and personal growth. They are typically based on your sun sign but can be more personalized when considering your entire natal chart.
Are horoscope predictions accurate?
Horoscope predictions offer guidance and general trends based on astrological influences. While they can provide valuable insights, remember that personal choices and free will play a significant role in shaping your life.
Can astrology predict my future?
Astrology can provide patterns and tendencies based on planetary movements, but it doesn’t predict specific events with certainty. It’s a tool for self-awareness and understanding potential energies at play, rather than a guarantee of future outcomes.
How often should I check my horoscope?
You can check your horoscope daily, weekly, or monthly, depending on your preference. Regular readings help you stay aware of shifting cosmic energies, but it’s entirely up to you how often you engage with them.
What is the difference between my sun, moon, and rising sign?
Your sun sign represents your core identity and ego, your moon sign reflects your emotional nature, and your rising sign (ascendant) shows how you present yourself to the world. Together, they offer a fuller picture of your personality.
Is astrology a science?
Astrology is not considered a science in the traditional sense. It’s a metaphysical practice that has been used for thousands of years to interpret celestial patterns and their influence on human life. Its accuracy and relevance depend on individual belief and interpretation.