Sometimes it is necessary to perform a natal horoscope chart rectification. In fact, the reason I named my astrology business Lone Wolf Astrology is because one day when I was studying my own natal horoscope, I realized that the doctor or nurse who recorded my time of birth did this during the daylight savings time. Of course the doctor or nurse was not an astrologer and just recorded the time of birth as whatever the clock on the wall or their wrist watch showed.
Rolling back the time of birth an hour to adjust for daylight savings time, totally changed my natal horoscope! As you can see in the image on the right, rolling back the birth time an hour created a stellium of planets in my 10th house. Before the rectification, the stellium was in my 9th house and I really liked the descriptions of someone who has this stellium of planets in the 9th house.
So to be honest, I kind of wish the stellium was in my 9th house but in pursuit of the truth I had to admit that my life (Career Turbulence) events lined up better with the stellium in my 10th house.
The Sun – Lilith conjunction in the 10th house also made more sense to me and helped me understand why career choices I had made had not worked out well. BTW, the Sun – Lilith conjunction in the natal horoscope is described by some as the Lone Wolf aspect. This is someone who prefers to follow their own path.
They are more interested in discovering their purpose and mission than fitting in or adapting to the status quo. They are willing to endure the hardships of going it alone and many times they are rewarded for this.
Although my natal horoscope was pretty accurate before I performed the natal horoscope chart rectification, after I did the rectification it fit so well it caused an earthquake in my identity and reset my foundation. For the first time I felt grounded in my identity and like I had found my own path.
What if you don’t know what your birth time is, or you don’t have your birth certificate? Well, there are ways to find the birth time if this is the case but you have to be committed to the process and it may take a few sessions. By session I mean each session takes about an hour.
So, natal horoscope chart rectification is a thing, and in my opinion it is well worth the effort to make certain we are using the correct time of birth. An accurate natal horoscope means getting the time right and so chart rectification is money well spent and only needs to happen once. Below is something I wrote about Natal Horoscope rectification that originally appeared on the Welcome page but I am moving it into a blog post to redesign the Welcome page.
Natal horoscope chart rectification service
As a clairvoyant astrologer who is a stickler for the details my first concern when I am casting a natal horoscope is making sure we have the right time of birth. Even if my client has their birth certificate in hand, it will only serve as a reference point for me.
You see, things happen in the delivery room. For example maybe one of the nurses on the schedule when you were born, called out sick and this changed how the procedure was performed and this affected when the birth time was recorded.
In other words, it isn’t always possible to stop during the delivery to record the time of birth and this may happen after the procedure. If this happens and the time of birth recorded is even 15 minutes off, this will have a drastic affect on the natal horoscope.
Just try to imagine this; the nurse is now finished with the delivery and is now completing the paperwork and they reach the time of birth on the form, and they stop to think, when exactly was this baby born? What time was it?
If you are the nurse who is completing the paperwork, remembering this detail probably isn’t your highest priority during delivery. So, maybe they just look at the clock on the wall or their wrist watch and say OK it is 1:30 PM so let’s say they were born at 1:00 PM when actually it was 12:45 PM.
Recording the wrong time, could change the Moon and Rising sign and aspects made to them by other planets. It might also affect the placement the planets in the houses. If you are hiring an astrologer to cast your Natal Horoscope and interpret it they need the right time of birth. Otherwise, why bother with casting your natal horoscope?
Techniques used to determine the time of birth
Like most astrologers, I use software to generate a natal horoscope. The software I use requires certain information to be entered and then you click a button and the natal horoscope is generated. My first thought is always to look at the rising sign, the moon, and the planets in the first house.
By this I mean that I usually already know the clients sun sign but the rising sign will tell me something about their physical body and how they process signal from the environment and the moon tells me how they go about their business and the first house placements (if any) tell me what is ultimately most important to them and how they prioritize their life.
Next I look for aspects between the planets and with my software I switch from the chart wheel view to the grid view which enables me to see the aspects between the planets which is super important and all of this requires that the time of birth be exact. The personal timeline starts when we take our first breath and show up on the sacred timeline.
As an animation programmer when I placed an object on the main timeline this is when it showed up in the animation and I like to think of a human life showing up in the biosphere in the same way as another incarnation happening in the sacred timeline. This event happens when we take our first breath.
So, after I have the first iteration of the natal horoscope, I like to have a consultation with a client. This is when I use certain techniques I feel are effective to get very clear about the time of birth. I start out with techniques that are easier and then I use more complicated techniques like looking at transits and comparing them with life events.
If I am meeting a client in person then I can consider their rising sign and now this might affect their physical appearance. Then I might look at transits and ask questions about what events took place in their life. Next I may use secondary progressions to get specific.
Since I am, relatively speaking, very clairvoyant, I like to look at the current transits and compare this with what I am picking up. This will almost always tell me how accurate the natal horoscope birth time is and whether or not I am going to need to perform a chart rectification process.
Using chart rectification for non-human entities
Sometimes I do natal horoscopes for things like a business or a government. For a business, determining the time of birth can be challenging but just like human birth it is all about who was there and if they were paying attention to the time of origination.
In other words, what time was the appointment with the attorney who prepared the LLC paperwork? How long did it take? When did the partners sign the documents? Also when were financial transactions like bank deposits made or when did the official funding for the LLC happen?
Even if you don’t believe we are living in a simulation and there is not a sacred timeline, performing chart rectification on any subject will make you a believer. Witnessing the timing of events in the timeline and the correlations that exist in the natal horoscope of any subject is eye opening for sure.
Since I am fascinated with the astrology of the biosphere, I like to record when certain events take place. For example, when did COVID-19 appear and what was going on in astrology when this happened? What about other pandemics? We can see this in the astrology and I will be posting blogs about this soon.
Maybe I am looking at when a volcanic eruption took place and how it impacted life forms in the biosphere and what was going on with the astrology at this time. So, for things like a non-human entity chart rectification may involve doing research and nailing down when something actually happened.
Then it becomes possible to use predictive astrology to get an idea of when certain natural events may re-occur or take a different direction. For example, what might happen with the COVID virus, or what viruses will become the next threat? I will be posting blogs about the astrology of the biosphere and viruses soon.
Summary of natal horoscope chart rectification
Perhaps this quick overview of natal horoscope chart rectification provides some idea of how important it is to establish the correct time of birth.