A horary chart is an astrological chart cast for the time of a question or event. The horary chart is used to answer a specific question. The question must be something that can be answered with a simple yes or no, or a specific event that will or will not occur.
A horary chart is a map of the heavens at a specific time and place, usually used to answer a question or determine the best course of action.
The use of horary charts is an ancient practice that can be used to gain insight into a variety of questions. While there are many ways to read a horary chart, the following tips can help you get started: 1. First, identify the question that you want to answer. 2. Next, locate the Ascendant, which indicates the subject of the question. 3. Then, find the planet that represents the querent. 4. Once you have located these three elements, you can begin to interpret the chart. With a little practice, you will be able to read a horary chart with ease.
Horary astrology works best for simple, straight forward questions. Try to phrase your question so you can answer YES or NO. Please be clear in what you are asking - and that you really want to hear the answer.
If you have asked the question previously to another astrologer, it is better that you give the time, date and place you first thought of the question or the time, date and place of the chart the other astrologer ran if you have it, so that I can analyse that chart instead of running a new one, as producing a new chart over and over again on the same question can lead to muddy results.
It is recommended not to re-ask the same question for at least three months unless the situation has changed.
Every question is analysed by me and is not computer generated.
Ask questions that are relevant to you, such as ‘Does she love me?’ ‘Will we be together?’ ‘Will I get the job?’
Free will exists - no chart is written in stone!
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