Your Birth Chart as a Healing Manual
As a former skeptic who came from a Christian ministry background, my journey into astrology wasn't a straight path. What started as curiosity transformed into one of my most powerful tools for understanding myself and helping my clients heal. Today, I'm breaking down how I use astrology as a practical guide for personal growth, emotional healing, and building better relationships.
Breaking Down Astrological Basics
Think of your birth chart as your soul's DNA—it's way more than just your sun sign. There are twelve zodiac signs and ten planets, each representing different aspects of your personality and life path.
Your sun sign represents your core identity, your moon governs your emotional world, and Mercury influences how you communicate.
Understanding these basic elements helps you see why you operate the way you do in different areas of your life.
Importance of Birth Time & Location
Here's why knowing your exact birth time matters: your rising sign changes every three minutes, and every planetary placement is calculated based on the exact time and location of your birth.
Someone born in Tokyo at the exact same minute as someone in San Francisco will have completely different birth charts. This precision is what makes astrology such a powerful tool—it's mathematically calculated to reflect your unique cosmic blueprint.
Venus & Love Relationships
Your Venus placement is like your love language written in the stars. It reveals not just how you give and receive love, but what makes you feel cherished, what you find beautiful, and what brings you pleasure. For example, my Venus in Capricorn means I find romance in stability and consistency—someone making plans and taking care of practical needs feels more loving to me than grand emotional declarations.
Astrology isn't about prediction or changing who you are—it's about understanding your natural tendencies and working with them instead of against them. Whether you're a skeptic or a believer, the key is to take what resonates and leave what doesn't. Your birth chart is a tool for understanding, not a rulebook for living.