5 Tips for Learning Astrology
So you want to learn about best
astrologer in Hyderabad? Not the generalized Sun-sign stuff that you
find in newspapers and magazines, but serious astrology. The advanced type
where you can actually determine specific information about a person’s life
through the observation of the planets and other celestial phenomena.
Perhaps you recently found
out that there is a lot more to astrology than simply knowing what your zodiac
“sign” is, and you want to know how you can learn more about the subject.
What follows are 7 tips on
different steps that you can take and resources you can use in order to begin
learning astrology.
Once you have completed
these steps you should be well on your way to becoming an astrologer in
Hyderabad . So,
let’s get started with the first tip for learning astrology:
1.
Get A Copy of Your Birth Chart
A
“birth chart” or “natal chart” is a diagram which depicts the positions of the
planets at the moment that an individual was born. This chart is the
fundamental basis of just about everything that astrologers do, so obtaining a
copy of your own birth chart obviously needs to be your first step.
Astrodienst is a very
important website for many astrologers because they offer a number of free
services, including chart calculation.
In
order to get a copy of your chart from Astro.com go to their “Horoscope
Drawings & Calculations” section, and then go on Chart Drawing, Ascendant. It will ask you if you want to
create a free account or just use a guest account. Either one will work.
After
this it should take you to a page where it asks you to enter your birth
information, which includes the exact date, time and place you were born. It is
very important that all of the information that you enter in here is accurate.
In particular, make sure that your time of birth is as close to exact as
possible, since this plays a pivotal role in the interpretation of the chart.
If you are unsure of your birth time then check to see if it was recorded on
your birth certificate.
2. Make
Use of Free Astrological Resources Online
The next step once you have
your birth chart is to start learning how to interpret it, in order to figure
out what it means. In order to do this you are going to need some help. The
best thing to do at this early stage is to start looking around the internet
for free resources that you can use in order to learn about the chart and in
order to provide you with some interpretations of it.
I cannot stress enough how valuable of a resource Astro is in this area.
In their “free
horoscopes”
section they have some great stuff such as the “Astro Click Portrait” and the
“Personal Portrait” which provide some useful free interpretations of your
natal chart. They also have some introductory articles on astrology, including stuff on the planets, signs, and aspects.
3. Get
Lots of Books on Astrology and Read Voraciously
When it comes down to it,
the vast majority of the really good information on astrology is contained not
on websites and blogs, but in books.
Amassing a sizable
astrological library tends to be a must when it comes to studying astrology.
Usually it is safest to start off with some basic introductory books, and then
work your way up to the more advanced stuff.
4. Learn
How to Read the Ephemeris and Follow Your Transits
One very useful thing that
beginning students can start doing right away is following their transits and
getting a general idea of where the planets are in the sky at any given time.
The birth chart is like a
snapshot of where all of the planets were when you were born, and “transits”
are the current or future positions of the planets in the sky on a specific
date. Obviously the positions of the planets have moved on from their original
positions since you were born, and these movements have an important bearing on
what will happen during the course of your life. The study of transits is one
of the primary means of prediction in virtually every tradition of astrology.
5. Study
The Birth Charts of Your Friends and Family
Once you have gotten the
basic mechanics of your own chart down and you have started to gather together
interpretations and follow your transits on a daily basis, you should start
going through the same process with the charts of friends and family members
then you should be well on your way to becoming an astrologer.
Get their birth data, and
calculate their chart. Get interpretations of their birth chart placements, and
note any ways in which those placements reflect the reality of each person’s
life. Follow their transits and see what happens when certain configurations
occur in their chart. For example, transiting Mars conjoining their natal Mercury,
or their Saturn return around the age of 29, or something along those lines.

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