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Information about our Personal Astrology Charts
We have chosen to offer just three types of chart.
This enables those new to astrology to make a simple choice regarding the type
of chart to order.
The charts we have selected are the three most
useful, and I would also suggest, most popular charts. After receiving your
chart you may find yourself wanting to find out even more about astrology
in general and your own charts in particular.

Again, we have selected just three books which we would recommend as a good
introduction to astrology. These books will give you much more information than
we could possibly provide on this web site, and as we have no association with
the authors, you can be sure of an independant and objective opinion.
Most astrologers would agree that a visit to a professional
astrologer will give you a much more detailed picture of what is
going on in your life, although I have heard it suggested that a personal chart
interpretaion over the internet has the advantage that you get a more objective
interpretation because the astrologer only reads the astrological facts and not
the person. We would recommend that you get a birth chart first and then take
it from there.
You can request a chart for anyone, not just yourself or close
family member. You need to know the date of birth and place of birth for the
person you are wanting a chart for. The chart will be much more detailed if you
can also provide the time of birth.
The first of the personal astrology charts we offer is the
birth chart, or natal chart.
The birth chart is written in plain language, although we do
include the technical astrology information, should you wish to investigate
further. In the birth chart we analyse the following:
1. Your fundamental needs, values, and orientation towards life.
2. Your basic stance towards life, the way others see you, the way you come
across, the face you show the world.
3. The inner you, your real motivation, the kind of person you are at heart and
where your true prioraties lie.
4. Your mental interests and abilities.
5. Your emotions, moods, feelings and romance.
6. Your drive and ambition and how you achieve your goals.
7. Areas you enjoy, growth and expansion.
8. Areas that challenge you or are difficult for you.
9. Originality and imagination. Areas where you are creative, unique, unstable,
or compulsive.
10. General infuluences of your age group.
The second of the personal astrology charts we offer is the
forecast chart.
The forecast chart analyses the astrological influence on you life
for a period of 12 months. This report is one of my favourites because it
focuses on solutions, believing that great advice on how to make the best of an
upcoming transit is more important than an accurate prediction of what will
happen.
The forecast report puts the focus on how to best deal with
transits. You are presented with a sorted list according to the date the
transit peaks. You are also given the dates when the influences begin and end.
Major transits are presented in four sections.
A few paragraphs of neutral description
Positive potentials of the transit
Negative potentials of the transit
Solutions and Remedies
The third of the personal astrology charts we offer is the
compatibility chart.
This report is divided into four chapters.
Chapter 1 compares your temperaments and personalities. The issues
described in Chapter 1 become particularly powerful if you are married or live
together. Idiosyncrasies or quirks in another person's personality do not
bother us as much if our relationship is a casual one. For example, if one
person is neat and tidy and the other is sloppy, this is more likely to become
a concern if you are married than if you are only seeing each other
occasionally.
Pay close attention to the issues described in Chapter 2 because
these are the most important themes in your relationship. For example, if
themes of romance and sexual attraction are emphasized, then you can count on
this relationship being a passionate one. However, if romance and sexuality are
hardly mentioned at all, then this relationship will not be a passionate one.
Note also that the material in Chapter 2 is presented roughly in order of
importance, so that the material presented at the beginning of Chapter 2 is the
most powerful.
Chapter 4 describes issues in your relationship of less importance
than those presented in Chapter 2. Chapter 3 describes situations and
circumstances that arise if you have a close, long-lasting relationship.
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