What Is A Night Chart In Astrology

The night charts are the quietest, more ethereal of the group. If your astrological chart is a night chart, your sun is located halfway between houses one and six. People whose astrological birth charts have the sun below the horizon line are more quiet, private in their affairs, and more focused on introspective and emotional parts of their lives.

Taurus, Cancer, Virgo, Scorpio, Capricorn, and Piscesso are the zodiac signs that are naturally connected with “night” energy in astrology. If your sun is in the “night” half of your birth chart and you’re one of these zodiac signs, you’ll probably find it easier to relate to more of the stereotypical aspects of your zodiac sign’s personality profile, such as being intuitive and feelings-oriented (if you’re a water sign) or grounded and practical (if you’re an earth sign). If you have a night chart and are an Aries, Gemini, Leo, Libra, Sagittarius, or Aquarius, this could explain why you don’t always relate to your sign’s traditional features. You’re probably more laid-back, introspective, and sensitive than some of the other people born under your sign, and you’re not used to being the focus of attention. This is because the sun, which represents our will and vitality, is in the more gloomy sector of your birth chart, which can temper its hot and fiery nature, making it more cold and less dazzling. It’s possible that you’re more attracted to the characteristics of your moon sign.

If the “night” sector of your chart has greater planetary activity than the “above-horizon” area, you may be more inward-focused in general, keeping the aspects of your personality ruled by those planets more secret and only revealing them in the most intimate parts of your life.

What exactly does a night chart imply?

To begin, enter your birth time, date, and location into a free birth chart calculator to obtain your birth chart. Now look at the part of your chart that describes which house each planet is in and find the horizontal line that starts on your Rising sign (marked by the letters AC or ASC) and determine which side of the horizon the Sun is on, or look at the part of your chart that describes which house each planet is in. You have a day chart if your Sun is above the horizon line or in houses 7 to 12. You have a night chart if your Sun is below the horizon line or in houses 16. Does it appear to be difficult? Take a look at Lizzo’s birth chart for a day chart and Taylor Swift’s birth chart for a night chart as examples.

Day or diurnal charts are more externally expressive (i.e., the center of attention), whereas night or nocturnal charts are more emotionally sensitive (aka the screenwriter behind the scenes). Essentially, the diurnal planets (the Sun, Jupiter, Saturn, and occasionally Mercury) have a stronger impact in a day chart, while the nocturnal planets (the Moon, Venus, Mars, and occasionally Mercury) have a stronger effect in a night chart. (And don’t forget to keep an eye on your Mercury! It’s diurnal if your Mercury is to the right of the Sun. It’s nocturnal if it’s to the left.)

How can you tell if you were born during the day or at night?

If you have a day chart, the Sun will be above the horizon line (in Houses 7-12) when you were born, indicating that you were born during the day. It will be the light of your sect.

The Sun will show in the bottom part of your Natal Chart, below the horizon line, if you were born at night or if your Sun is in Houses 1-6. This signifies that the Moon will be the light of your sect.

If you were born very near to sunrise or sunset, with your Sun close to the ascendant or descendant line, it will have already been light/dark out, and your chart may behave more like a day chart even if it was legally still nighttime, or vice versa. In this situation, a 3-5o orb can be put to the Sun, along with your own judgment as to which one resonates the most with you.

What does it signify in astrology to be born at night?

Your Moon, Venus, and Mars are the key planetary influences if you were born with a Night Chart. A “Team,” also referred to as a “Sect,” is a collection of planets.

In astrology, what is a sunrise chart?

If you don’t know your exact birth time, you can make an educated guess: For a “sunrise chart,” look up the time of sunrise on the day you were born, or insert 12 p.m. for a “noon chart,” look up the time of sunrise on the day you were born. If you’re really into astrology but don’t know your birth time, you can pay for an in-depth reading with an astrologer for something called a “natal chart rectification,” in which an astrologer asks you detailed questions about your life in order to essentially work backwards to find your birth time.

So, you’ve entered all of your birth information into a birth chart, and the outcome is a circular chart with a slew of symbols and lines strewn across it. Let’s get down to business!

Take a look at that graph first. See how it’s broken down into 12 sections? Those are the residences. Yes, your horoscope is divided into twelve houses. Each planet, as well as your Sun, Moon, and Rising signs, are positioned in both a house and a zodiac sign. Your Sun could be in Leo in the 5th house, or your Mercury could be in Libra in the 3rd. Use the guide below to begin deciphering your own cosmic DNA once you’ve received your chart.

What are the six red flags?

The six even-numbered zodiac signs of Taurus, Cancer, Virgo, Scorpio, Capricorn, and Pisces are known as negative polarity signs, sometimes known as passive, yin, receptive, or feminine signs.

Is it true that the time of birth has an impact on the zodiac signs?

Let’s start with why your precise birth time is significant in astrology. According to Gold Ring Astrology, your own journey on Earth begins the instant you are born and take your first breath. The beginning of your spiritual journey begins the moment you enter the human world, with the blueprint of your life being sewn in that precise moment.

One reason is that the time of birth is significant. Your ascendant, or rising, sign (the sign that was rising over the eastern horizon at the time of your birth) is determined by the exact hour of your birth (via Mind Body Green). The way you see the world and how others see you are both represented by your ascendant sign (via Allure).

What is the purpose of a night ruler?

The sun (Sol) and the moon, the major bearers of light and heat, were assigned to Leo and Cancer, respectively, since the months when the sun moved through these signs (in ancient times) were the hottest and had the longest days.

Saturn, on the other hand, was given the rulership over Aquarius and Capricorn, the signs opposite Leo and Cancer, respectively, because it was the most distant (and thus “coldest”) of the planets known to ancients.

The signs on either side of Aquarius and Capricorn (Pisces and Sagittarius) were assigned to Jupiter, the next farthest away, and Mars, the next in order, was given the following two (Aries and Scorpio).

Mercury was thought to dominate the two signs on either side of Leo and Cancer (Virgo and Gemini) because it never appeared more than one sign from the Sun in either direction, and Venus was deemed to rule Libra and Taurus because it never appeared more than two signs from the Sun in either way.

The discovery of planets outside of the geocentric field of vision in modern times created a quandary for astrologers, which was eventually resolved by a consensus declaring Uranus to be Aquarius’ ruling planet, while Neptune was assigned to Pisces, and Pluto, the higher octave of Mars, was assigned to Scorpio.

To provide place for new dignities, certain modern authorities employ the concept of “night rulerships.” The day ruler of Aquarius was set to Uranus, while the night ruler was set to Saturn. Similarly, Neptune ruled the day in Pisces, leaving Jupiter to govern the night, while Pluto ruled the day in Scorpio, leaving Mars to dominate the night. This idea was most likely derived from the concept of an astrological cult, but it was the only surviving trace of the group in current times. Unfortunately, these modern recommendations were not taken into account in the intricate old theology of essential dignities, although the concept was immensely popular.

The employment of twin rulerships in this manner was referred to as “co-rulership.” Some astrologers believed that the new co-rulers were primary rulers of the signs with which they were associated, and that if that was the case, two other planets, one linked to Libra or Taurus and the other to Virgo or Gemini, might be waiting to be discovered, removing the need for dual rulership of a sign. Ceres has been mentioned as the ruler of Virgo or Taurus, despite the fact that its standing in astrology has yet to be definitively determined. It is the ruling planet of Virgo for some modern astrologers, especially many European astrologers, based on observations of its involvement in synastry charts. Ceres was awarded rulership of Virgo by the generation of astrologers who first encountered it in the early 19th century following its discovery, before it was demoted to an asteroid in the middle of the 19th century. It is the ruling planet of Taurus, along with Venus, according to a minority of astrologers. It’s possible that it has nothing to do with any sign, but in any case, it’s virtually certainly related to the Earth element.

What is the year of my perfection?

To use this astrological timing technique, you must know your birth time and Ascendant Sign (or Rising Sign).

Let’s first clarify what Annual Profections are before attempting to calculate our own.

The basic answer is that your unique horoscope or birth chart assigns you a planet that becomes more energized with each passing year.

The planet that is your annual ruler is known as the ‘Time Lord,’ or the Lord of the Year, similar to the Lord of the Dance if you recall the jig!

If Venus is your ‘Year Lord,’ you may find that a Venus Retrograde, with a transit to your own Venus or a Libra House, draws you into the activity. Alternatively, during a Mercury year, you may feel particularly linked to Mercury Retrograde.

How To Work Out Annual Profections In Your Birth Chart

Step 1: Using the Whole Sign House System, cast your natal or birth chart (WSH)

  • Are you an Aries? Click Here…
  • Taurus ascendant?
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  • Is Gemini the ascendant sign?
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  • Is Cancer on the Rise?
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  • Is Leo on the rise?
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  • Is it Virgo Rising?
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  • Is it true that Libra is rising?
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  • Is Scorpio your ascendant sign?
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  • Is Sagittarius on the rise?
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  • Are you a Capricorn?
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  • Is Aquarius on the rise?
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  • Are you a Pisces?
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Step 2: Determine your current year based on your age and the planet you are most sensitive to this year (i.e. Mars). You may also look back and forth in time!

Step 3: Investigate that planet in your horoscope to learn more about your personal relationship with it and how it is influencing you this year…

Step 4: Throughout the year, from one birthday to the eve of the next, mark out the transits of the planet (i.e. Mars) and take note of what that planet is doing (both as it moves around the Zodiac and as it touches your own chart).

Here’s an easy way to figure out what year you’re in by house:

Find your age by number, then look for the house it belongs to on the inner wheel…

Your years unfold as you move across the horoscope’s houses (one through twelve), with the eleventh house representing your eleventh year.

You start over at 13 years old, 25, 37, and so on because there are twelve households.

Another way to look at it is as follows:

  • The First House of Perfection Year, from birth to the eve of your first birthday, 12, 24, 36, 48, and so on.
  • Profection in the Second House Year, beginning with your first birthday and ending with your second birthday, 13, 25, 37, and so on.
  • Year of the Third House, age 2, 14, 26, 38, etc.
  • Year of the Fourth House, age 3, 15, 27, 39, 51…
  • Year of the Fifth House, sweet 16, sweet 16, sweet 16, sweet 16, sweet 16, sweet 16, sweet 16, sweet 16, sweet 16, sweet 16, sweet 16, sweet 16, sweet 16, sweet 16, sweet 16, sweet
  • Year of the Sixth House, ages 5, 17, and 29,
  • At the age of six, you are in the seventh house of perfection.
  • At the age of seven, he is in his eighth year of house perfection.
  • Year of Profection in the Ninth House, at the age of eight.
  • At the age of nine, you are in the tenth house of perfection.
  • Profection in the Eleventh House Year, age 10, age 22, age 34, age 46, and so forth.
  • Year of the Twelfth House, age 11, age 23, age 34, age 47, etc.

The most crucial thing to know is your ascendant sign, also known as your rising sign, which indicates your first year. Now, let’s get started with a little guide to your house rulers…

  • Are you an Aries? Begin Here…
  • Taurus ascendant? Begin Here…
  • Is Gemini the ascendant sign? Begin Here…
  • Is Cancer on the Rise? Begin Here…
  • Is Leo on the rise? Begin Here…
  • Is it Virgo Rising? Begin Here…
  • Is it true that Libra is rising? Begin Here…
  • Is Scorpio your ascendant sign? Begin Here…
  • Is Sagittarius on the rise? Begin Here…
  • Are you a Capricorn? Begin Here…
  • Is Aquarius on the rise? Begin Here…
  • Are you a Pisces? Begin Here…

Remember, as you start a new Profection Year, each birthday grants you the opportunity to work with a new planet…

What should you do if you don’t know your astrology birth time?

Because of the Earth’s daily rotation, the planets and the sky are always in motion. A freeze-frame is provided by your birth chart. It’s a photograph of the sky taken at the time and place when you first entered the world. For an accurate chart reading, you must know your exact birth time, date, and location.

The Moon, for example, changes signs every 2-3 days. Only your birth time can tell you what sign the Moon was in when you were born if you were born on a day when it moved from one sign to another.

Rising indicators change even more quickly. The ascendant (also known as the rising sign) is the sign that is currently climbing over the Eastern horizon. This is the point in your birth chart that most closely symbolizes you: your body, your vitality, and your sense of self. This sign forms your 1st House of self and identity because it is so unique to you. The sign after that becomes your 2nd House of assets, resources, and livelihood, and the sign after that forms your 3rd House of communication, everyday life, siblings, and extended family, among other things. You won’t know which signs match to which residences unless you know your rising sign.

Every 1-2 hours, rising signs move, with the entire zodiac rolodexing over the horizon in a 24-hour period. Furthermore, every couple of minutes, the exact degree ascending (that is, the degree of your ascendant) advances. That’s why, in astrology, your rising sign is so essential, and why we put so much emphasis on it in the CHANI app. It is one-of-a-kind to you.

The same can be stated for your birth chart’s other anchors. The exact time, day, and location of your birth establish the points of your MC (which represents your career and public duties), IC (home, family, and roots), and DC (close relationships).

If you don’t know your birth time, there are a variety of ways to work with your chart, but we wanted to provide you some ideas on how to find the most accurate astrological analysis possible. It helps if you know and interact with your parents and caregivers because different hospitals, states, and nations have varied protocols when it comes to documenting births. That is not an option for many persons who have been adopted or whose parents are deceased or have lost contact.

Age can also be a factor. It may be more difficult to locate earlier data, while this is not always the case, and/or some hospitals only began recording birth times after a certain date.

Leave no stone unturned

If there is research to be done, go ahead and do it. It doesn’t mean your birth time wasn’t recorded just because you don’t see it on your birth certificate at home. Many people have only their short-form birth certificate, which is effectively a certified statement that the long-form certificate exists. It usually provides the most important information, such as your birthdate, but not the time. The document recorded in the hospital is the long-form birth certificate. It frequently includes other information, such as the names of the parents, their dates of birth, the name of the hospital, and, yes, the time of birth.

Call the local government office in charge of birth records to obtain a long-form certificate. In your area, this can be referred to as the “vital statistics ministry,” “department,” or “office,” or something different entirely. Depending on where and when you were born, it could be state-wide, provincial-wide, county-wide, or parish-wide.

Before you order the certificate, make sure the birth time is correct on the record. With astrology’s current popularity, even normalization, you won’t be the only one who makes this request.

Alternatively, you might contact the hospital where you were born. They might be able to inform you who keeps those documents if they don’t keep them themselves.

Finding your long-form birth certificate is always the best option, even if your caregivers or parents believe they know when you were born. The majority of those there at your birth were preoccupied with other things, and their memories are less reliable than you may think. Remember that your rising sign might alter in a matter of minutes, so if feasible, get a precise time rather than one rounded to the hour.

Go digging

Examine ancient baby books, photo albums, attic boxes, scrapbooks, family bibles, and other items. It’s possible that your long-form certificate was misplaced, or that a meticulous caregiver, parent, or grandparent meticulously recorded the hour of your birth in their notebook.

Ask around

Inquire of your parents, caretakers, or anyone who may have witnessed your birth, such as a relative or family friend. As noted, finding a document with your precise birth time is ideal, but if you can narrow down your options for your rising sign by the hour or approximate time of day, that can help you identify your Moon and narrow down your chances for your rising sign.

Rectify your chart

You can try to have your chart corrected by an astrologer who specializes in this technique as a final option. There will always be some learning through trial and error. Although chart correction is not an exact science, it does work successfully for certain people. While we don’t provide recommendations for astrologers who undertake this work, we recommend reaching out to your networks (or inquiring on Twitter?) to see if anyone you know works with a reputable astrologer.

Why do newborns come into the world at night?

According to Dru Campbell, head midwife and lactation consultant at Dubai’s HealthBay Polyclinic, “there appears to be a correlation with our biological background as to why the bulk of babies are born at night.” She mentions Dr. Peter Martin of UCL’s Institute of Epidemiology and Health, who was the study’s principal author.

“Long-term experience and study from other locations has indicated that human births without obstetric intervention are most likely to occur late at night or early in the morning,” Martin concluded. This could be a part of our evolutionary past. Our forefathers and mothers lived in groups that were active and dispersed throughout the day and gathered at night to rest. As a result, a nocturnal labor and birth probably provided some protection to the mother and newborn infant.

Lala Langtry-White, a doula and hypnobirthing instructor located in Dubai, agrees with this result. “The chemicals involved in birth are released physiologically from the deepest and most primitive portions of our brain.” So, just as any cat or dog owner will have seen that their pets prefer to give birth under a bed or in a cupboard in a private and secure environment, people are no different.