Five-Minute Astrology Forecast
While it's true that predictive astrology requires an exact birth time, there are other aspects of astrology that can still be explored. For example, basic fate analysis can provide insights into your life even without predictive astrology. As long as you are living, the cycles of the years continue, meaning that destiny and fortune are always interwoven! Although astrology learning starts with natal charts and progresses to predictive techniques, it's a misconception to view predictive astrology as an elite skill. Think of it this way: just because education begins at birth and marriage typically occurs around ages 20 to 22, it doesn’t mean marriage is more significant than education. Some readers might believe that if an astrologer can't provide general forecasts, their predictive skills aren't strong. Here's a noteworthy point: if the natal chart isn't interpreted well, predictive astrology becomes moot. However, once the natal chart is thoroughly understood, mastering predictive astrology can take just a few months of practice. Actually, crafting general forecasts might be easier than detailing the interaction patterns of the twelve zodiac signs (of course, writing general forecasts requires immense patience, and those with expertise know exactly what I mean).
(The saying goes: "One's fate, two's fortune, three's feng shui." This explains why having "peach blossom luck" doesn't guarantee marriage; if one's fate is unfavorable, even a year with abundant interpersonal charm may result in missed opportunities. Therefore, a favorable fate is crucial; those with good fate experience "peach blossom luck" daily, though the intensity may vary.)
Alright, let’s get back on track. I won't stray too far off topic. In this issue, I’ll present a beginner-friendly method for predictive astrology. But remember, if you can't grasp your own fate, you won't know where your fortune is heading. After this reality check, I’ll first show you how to distinguish between day and night charts. It’s not as simple as assuming you're a day chart if born during the day, or a night chart if at night. In the astrological chart, there is an axis with the ascendant (asc) and descendant (des) points. Everything above this line is considered a day chart, while everything below is a night chart. The key celestial body is the Sun, as it represents the day. Below is a diagram; the black circle represents the astrological chart, and everything else is labeled, so I won’t elaborate further.
(The above is a day chart, and the below is a night chart.)
Once you’ve learned how to identify day and night charts, you can start predicting your fortune. This predictive method is called the "Fada Star Limit." Here's a breakdown for you:
The Sun influences a span of 10 years, Venus for 8 years, Mercury for 13 years, the Moon for 9 years, Saturn for 11 years, Jupiter for 12 years, and Mars for 7 years. Additionally, the North Node governs for 3 years, and the South Node for 2 years, totaling 75 years.
After this cycle concludes, you can start anew. The technique I’ve just shared can be applied here. If you have a day chart, begin from the Sun, proceed to Venus, then Mercury, and so on. If you have a night chart, start from the Moon, then move to Saturn, then Jupiter, and so forth. For example, if you have a night chart and you're 24 this year, you're under Jupiter's influence. Check Jupiter's condition to comprehend your fortune pattern. If this piques your interest, here’s another insight: since Jupiter's influence lasts 12 years and there are seven influencing planets, these 12 years are divided into seven phases. Each phase represents one-seventh of the 12 years, forming seven mini-fortunes under Jupiter's major influence. Since it’s Jupiter’s fortune, these mini-fortunes also start with Jupiter and proceed from Jupiter to Jupiter-Fire to Jupiter-North, etc. Conversely, if you have a day chart and you're 35 this year, you're under the Moon's influence. To discern your Moon's mini-fortune, follow the sequence from Moon to Moon to Moon-Saturn to Moon-Jupiter, and so forth.
(The twelve zodiac signs might appear straightforward, but are layered with complexities. Accumulating more rules doesn't necessarily make you better at chart reading. It’s akin to populating an astrological chart with numerous asteroids and activating all aspects; toggling certain planets won't fundamentally alter your understanding of your chart.)
As for practical analysis, I won't delve into that here. If you're curious, you can search online; there are plenty of resources available on this topic. Essentially, being under the influence of a particular planet highlights that planet’s characteristics. For instance, if you are under a fiery influence and Mars is in your natal chart in the first house, it could signify a tumultuous year filled with challenges and potential health concerns.
So, I’ve shared the method with you; the depth of information you extract from this system depends on your own comprehension of your natal chart. The greater your understanding, the more accurate and abundant the information you will gather!
Of course, a limitation of the Fada Star method is that it can't resolve every issue; it offers a broad perspective on the flow of fortune. If you want to specifically assess peach blossom luck or determine how health will fare this year and whether serious illnesses might occur, more predictive techniques will be necessary. If the opportunity arises, I'll be happy to share more techniques with you in the future.