Hi, again, Kristap. I'll do my best with this chart, but for future reference, the most legible free charts available seem to be the ones at Astrodienst
www.astro.com . A 75% reduction seems to be about right to fit their charts within the posts over here.
I gather you have no particular relationship with the missing person, which might change which house indicates the
quesited (person being inquired about.) A friend, for example, would be symbolized by the 11th house. The 7th is a kind of catch-all house for "miscellaneous" or "other" sorts of people.
I have to stress that I am not psychic and my horary abilities are intermediate. So I certainly wouldn't trust my judgement in terms of contacting the police or Peggy's loved ones. I use a modified traditional approach, meaning I use the modern outer planets only as supplementary data points. Also, I suspect that the date you first asked yourself this question was earlier than yesterday, but I'll go with the chart you've got.
The first thing I look for is the moon's degree, because if it is void-of-the-course (past its last traditional major aspect* before changing signs) it typically means that the situation is unlikely to change. I. e., if Peggy is missing now, she probably either will remain missing, or at least not likely to be found alive**.
For what it's worth, the moon in Peggy's "turned" 12th house (this chart's 6th house) suggests secret enemies (vs. the open enemies one knows about.) I. e., someone who seemed to be good to her but in reality wasn't.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Horary_astrology#Turning_the_chart
*The major aspects are the
conjunction, sextile, square, trine, and
opposition. The conjunction, sextile, and trine are favourable, the square and opposition indicate that the event may happen, but it won't go well. Then aspects are either
applying or
separating. This relates to the speed of planets' orbits, and whether the faster-moving planet can catch up with the slower one. The moon is the fastest planet, completing its orbit in about 29 days, whereas Saturn takes about 29 years. An applying aspect means the event is likely to happen, but not a separating aspect; although there are some special circumstances where a seemingly separating aspect will still work out.
**Sometimes planets turn
retrograde, meaning that from our position here on earth, they appear to move backward in the sky (i. e., west to east.) In horary astrology a retrograde planet is usually weakened; but it can mean a "return" of some sort: rethinking or revisiting a problem, for example. Your chart doesn't show this, but Jupiter (Peggy) is retrograde, and at 18 degrees of Scorpio, it is lacking in essential dignity. (For a discussion of essential dignity, see:
http://www.skyscript.co.uk/digintro.html .)
I would place you, as the querent, in the first house. With Virgo on the cusp, you are signified by Mercury. As an unrelated person, I'd place Peggy in the 7th house. Neptune is the modern ruler of Pisces (sign on the house cusp) and it is in the 7th. The traditional ruler of Pisces is Jupiter, so we'll let Jupiter symbolize Peggy.
Kristap, you mentioned in your other thread being psychic. With Mercury in the 8th house (rules death) I believe that you are thinking that Peggy is probably dead. (Please let me know if I got this right.)
Without getting into too many details, there is also a way in which we "turn" a chart that would put Peggy's own ascendant in the first house. So if she is symbolized by Mercury in the 8th house, according to horary tradition, that probably would mean that she is deceased.
I'm kind of free-wheeling here, but a horary chart should actually give a highly stylized picture of the situation; and one thing that strikes me is that both Mercury and Jupiter are in signs ruled by Mars. (Mars is the traditional ruler of Scorpio.) Mars has some strength, in the sign of its exaltation. Mars, the Roman god of war, might well symbolize a violent male.
This is just a start. If I get time later today, I'll do a little more research. The chart would also indicate the direction of a missing person and type of location where she (or her remains might be found.)
In the meantime, see if this chart really does symbolize the time when you first asked the question. If it does, fine. If you did ask the question earlier, please input the earlier date, time (and location if different) into the more accurate horary chart.