Who Are You? Where To Find Yourself in a Chart. Part 2.
Now, let's look at the divisional charts that help us know ourselves. Previously, I showed you the main indicators to look at when you want to analyze yourself. (Part 1)
D1: This is your birth chart. It represents your physical environment. This is where you have to deal with everything that is given to you at birth: social background, financial matters, culture, religion, nationality, gender, health. You struggle there: you cannot always be completely yourself because of that. D1 is your shell where you can hide when external matters attack your true self.
D9: This divisional chart, or also called navamsha, represents your true self. This is the true self that hides under your D1 shell. As the Moon is the primary planet of this chart, it also represents your destiny. The Moon is the mind and the mind impacts one’s destiny. Some astrologers only use this chart for predictions.
D12: This divisional chart represents your ancestors’ legacy to you: your genes and everything else. It is also your past before you were born. You still carry it within you. The Sun is the primary planet of this D-chart, it enlightens all the other charts. According to some astrologers, planets ‘ states in D12 influence how these planets function in the other charts. D12 can be called the super chart. Some astrologers only use it for predictions.
D30: This divisional chart represents your weaknesses. You need to know your accurate time of birth to make sure it is the right one.
D27: This divisional chart represents your strengths.
D60: This divisional chart represents your soul on a very high level that is shaped from all the past life experiences. It can be considered as your higher self’s map here. You need an extremely accurate birth time to get the correct chart. If my Vedic astrology insights bring you clarity or inspiration, you’re welcome to support my work on Ko-fi. ✨🙏















