
How to Read a Natal Chart With No Birth Time
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Do You Have a Birth Time?
If you don't have a birth time, try to see if you can get a hold of your birth certificate. This is going to differ depending on where you were born. In the US, they've been digitalizing some of the birth certificates. So sometimes those digital copies don't contain the birth time. You have to write in and ask specifically for the long form birth certificate in order to get a copy of the original.
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In episode 270 astrologers Chris Brennan and Leisa Schaim discuss which techniques you can use in natal astrology to interpret a birth chart even when you don't have a birth time.
Western astrology has focused very heavily on using timed birth charts since about the 1st century BCE, and there are many techniques in natal astrology that can only be employed if you know a person's exact time of birth.
While in many western countries the birth time is usually recorded on a person's birth certificate, not everyone knows or can obtain their birth time, which means that there are some techniques that simply cannot be applied to their chart.
In this podcast we set out to discuss which techniques can be applied to a person's birth chart even if their birth time is unknown, and what we discovered along the way is that there is actually a lot that you can still do without a birth time.
Below you will find the show notes, followed by links to download the recording.
This episode is available in both audio and video versions below.
Episode Outline and Show Notes
Introduction
What techniques can be applied to a natal chart when there is no birth time?
Assuming that rectification is out of the question.
Both interpretive techniques for the birth chart on its own and timing techniques.
I put out a survey on Twitter and Facebook, so thanks everyone who answered
Preliminary Matters
First we have to start by explaining why a birth time is important.
Western natal astrology is very much centered around knowing the time of birth.
The time of birth is needed to calculate the Ascendant or rising sign
From the Ascendant one calculates the houses, which designate areas of life.
Other techniques like the Lots or Arabic Parts depend on having a birth time
By extension some timing techniques like zodiacal releasing require a time
Even the basic method of annual profections requires the rising sign
If a person is born close to a cusp the Sun can change signs in a day
Moon moves about 13 degrees in a day, so changes signs every 2-3 days
Rising sign changes every 1-2 hours
The original word for the Ascendant is Horoskopos or Hour-Marker
Horoscopic astrology is any type of astrology that uses the Ascendant
Try to Find Your Birth Time First
First things first, make sure you’ve exhausted all options for finding your birth time
Try really hard to find your birth time
Talk to your parents or other relatives who may know
Trying to find your birth certificate
Baby book
Family bible
Either the original copy of your birth certificate or order a copy from the state
Get the long form birth certificate
State sometimes makes digital copy that may not have the time
Birth certificate usually more accurate because parent’s memories notoriously unreliable
Even if you can’t find the time, see if you can narrow down what part of the day it was
Knowing it was definitely daytime or nighttime will tell you the sect of the chart
If you narrow it down to a few hour span it is easier to rectify the rising sign
See ep 169: Rectification: Using Astrology to Find Your Birth Time
Try building a time machine
If most of this fails then proceed as follows
Setting Up the Chart
Some people use a Sunrise chart
Selecting the time that morning when the Sun was on the Ascendant
Solar houses
But if they were born at night, lunar houses might be more appropriate?
(We forgot to mention this issue in the recording)
We prefer to use a noon chart (set the chart for 12:00 PM the day of the birth)
Because then you know the Moon can only be 6 degrees off
Signs and aspects correct, but disregard the houses
House placements depend on the Ascendant and birth time
Also ignore Lot of Fortune and other lots
Natal Interpretive Techniques Without A Birth Time
The zodiacal signs that the planets are located in should be pretty stable
Focus on aspects between planets
Both aspects by sign and aspects by degree
Close degree based aspects more important
Planets earlier in the order of signs play dominant role in relationship
Aspect patterns are true regardless of birth time for the most part
See ep 266 Aspect Patterns in Astrology, with Carole Taylor
Planets as general significators for different topics
Venus relationships
Sun core identity
Moon emotions
Mercury communications
Mars assertion
Jupiter growth
Saturn consolidation
Outer planets generational
Lunar phase should be known roughly
How much the environment you were raised in matters
Timing Techniques
Transits
Can use for the most part, but Sun/Moon may be slightly off
Won’t know what houses they are in
Will now transiting aspects to natal placements
Life stage transits
Saturn return
Saturn squares and opposition to natal placement
Uranus aspects
Uranus square and Uranus opposition
Whole sign and degree based aspects
Profected house topics
You can know what profection year you are in without knowing rising sign
Profecting from planets for topics
Profect from sect light if you know day or night chart
Can profect from both luminaries anyway
Secondary progressions
Especially planets stationing retrograde or direct
Can’t really use the Moon as much
Planets changing signs (ingresses)
When aspects go exact
Solar arcs
We don’t use much, but one could use
Symbolic directions from Charles Carter
Venus retrograde and Mars retro cycles
Other Things
Synastry
By sign and by close degree-based aspect
Composite charts
Won’t know houses, but will know aspects
Conclusions
It is not the end of the world
There are lots of things you can do without a birth time
There is a good deal it can do if you know the day you were born
Some astrologers may not feel confident dealing with it
But there are lots who do
Good luck
Timestamps
Here are some timestamps for topics covered at different points in the episode:
00:00:00 Intro
00:02:00 Why a birth time is important
00:06:28 How to obtain a birth time
00:15:48 Sunrise vs. noon chart
00:21:28 Planets in signs and aspects
00:24:00 What to ignore
00:26:12 What to focus on
00:28:06 Interpreting planets
00:36:12 Sign-based aspects
00:38:34 Aspect patterns
00:40:45 Lunar phase
00:42:34 Childhood environment
00:46:33 Synastry with family members
00:48:25 Composite charts
00:49:24 Transits
00:52:39 Life stage transits
00:57:43 Profected house topics
01:06:01 Rectification concerns
01:07:53 Secondary progressions
01:11:01 Solar arcs
01:12:56 Venus and Mars retrograde cycles
01:14:35 Eclipse cycles
01:16:00 Concluding remarks
Watch the Video Version of This Episode
Here is the video version of this episode on reading charts without a birth time:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tPtwlP0rjDM
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