Table of Contents
Can astrology predictions without time of birth?
Vinay Bajrangi: Yes! Horoscope reading is possible without a birth time. An astrologer has various tools to predict future events such as he can draw a Prasha Chart and draw inferences from a relative’s chart. A master astrologer can predict based on chakras such as Kot Chakra, Sarvatobhadra chakra, Kalachakra, etc.
Can astrological predictions go wrong?
Astrological predictions can fail if they are not based on interpretation of divisional charts. This may be the third cause and a very important cause for failure of astrological prediction. No profession is 100\% foolproof. Errors are natural and they occur.
How accurate is a birth chart without a birth date?
Without your time of birth, it is impossible to know the precise positions of the planets – and because some planets move more quickly than others, casting a chart based on a birth time that is even an hour off can greatly affect the outcome of the chart, rendering many of the results inaccurate. What information actually changes?
What if my birth time is only approximate?
So what if your birth time is only approximate–accurate to within, say, a half hour? The Ascendant, or rising sign, a key factor in chart interpretation, moves one degree every four minutes. It changes signs about every two hours. If your birth time is off by 30 minutes, you could easily come up with the wrong rising sign.
How accurate is Astro-mapping when calculating birth time?
A birth time off by 10 minutes will cause rising and culminating lines to be about 135 miles off and 15 minutes will shift lines to about 300 miles off. Astro-mapping methods are virtually useless unless the birth time is very accurate.
What can affect the accuracy of astrology predictions?
This would greatly alter the astrologer’s interpretation, since the houses represent the basic areas of life in which the planetary energies are played out. Having the wrong birth time can also make a big difference in forecasting. Thirty minutes by the clock can throw off the timing of some predictions by years.