waybread said:For fans of mystery charts, you can always find the birth date of someone by going to an ephemeris. There is a free one on-line at www.astro.com . I usually start with Pluto, as the slowest-moving planet. Pluto left Cancer in the 1930s, and you have to check a few years for Pluto, usually, because of retrogradation. Then look to see when Neptune was at the right degree, than Uranus, and so on--down to the exact date when you match up the sun and moon.
A good astrologer can often also get the birth location from the chart, but that is beyond my capabilities.
Of course, there are sites that let you search celebrities by birth date. But that would be cheating.
relax man it's just a gameYes, really! Why would I post this? Because knowing a person's age and location can tell you something about her. It makes a "blind" chart reading a little less "blind"--but not by much. Using an ephemeris to calculate a person's age can be a very helpful tool in learning something about an individual, because generations are not alike.
This shouldn't be news to anyone.
Yes, really! Why would I post this? Because knowing a person's age and location can tell you something about her. It makes a "blind" chart reading a little less "blind"--but not by much. Using an ephemeris to calculate a person's age can be a very helpful tool in learning something about an individual, because generations are not alike.
This shouldn't be news to anyone.