There are many websites (like this one) that will calculate it for you - but you need your exact time and city of birth. That’s probably because you can’t determine your full natal chart with your birth date alone. You know, like the planets and houses and asteroids that bubble beneath the surface of the basic zodiac wheel. When my interest blossomed into a blog, Bossy Planets (where I eventually garnered hundreds of questions a day), I was surprised to learn that many of my fellow horoscope enthusiasts knew little of their astrological cocktails. In fact, I spent the better part of my spring 2015 college lectures educating myself on astrology’s origins and nuances because I couldn’t get enough. And, as an ever-prideful Leo, there are few things I enjoy more than reading about myself on the internet. I couldn’t care less if it’s “accurate.” It’s fun and harmless. If you’re tired of skipping over the part of your horoscope that waxes poetic about the implications of your rising sign, learn how to read your full birth chart below. This birth chart how-to was originally published in May of 2017, shortly before astrology-mania reached its peak altitude, which now hovers somewhere between 50,000 feet and Pluto.
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