As you become interested in astrology, at some point you may think you’d love to get an astrology reading with a professional astrologer. You reach out, excited as can be, ready to learn more about yourself and your birth chart, only to find that since you don’t have a birth time, you can’t go for the big natal astrology reading. Well phooey!
With your birth time, it’s almost impossible for any astrologer to work with your full birth chart. This is why you end up running into a wall.
You can try to find your birth time if your family doesn’t remember (and even when they do, they may remember wrong!) by getting your birth certificate from where you were born. Even then, you may not have the birth time though, since many places don’t record that, and you may have been born somewhere that doesn’t have birth certificates.
So, what can you do when you don’t have your birth time and want an astrology reading?
You actually do have a few options, so let’s dive in!
Not knowing your birth time doesn’t have too much impact on the positions of the planets, with the exception of the Moon. The Moon moves swiftly through the zodiac, moving through all zodiac signs in less than one month. The other planets don’t move that fast, so you have a general idea of their locations and can still use them.
Where not having a birth time makes the biggest difference is the houses. There are 12 astrology houses, each corresponding to a different part of your life and personality. The way they’re calculated, you absolutely have to have an accurate birth time. They go through all of the zodiac signs on a daily basis. Without a birth time, you can’t use houses.
Read on for 4 options to explore if you don’t know your birth time:
A partial chart is the chart created without the houses and only looks at the planets. It’s usually constructed for noon as the birth time, but I personally like to create two charts instead, one for midnight (12AM) and one for 11:59PM on the day you were born so you get the full range of where your planets fall.
This is helpful for the Moon in particular, since you can see if the Moon changed signs the day you were born. If it didn’t, you know your Moon sign; if it did, you know you’re one of two Moon signs, and can read up about both and assess which may be the right one for you (check out the Ultimate Guide to Your Moon Sign and read both to help you narrow it down!).
You can use your planets just like the houses since the planets rule different parts of your life and personality as well.
For a quick rundown of the planets and what they rule and can be used for:
Sun: anything with the self, your physical body, opportunities, datingMoon: anything to do with the home and family and internal foundationMercury: anything to do with work or health, or the mind or communityVenus: anything to do with relationships, money, valuesMars: anything to do with the self, what drives you, or that’s physicalJupiter: anything to do with learning, teaching, writing, travel, promotion, beliefsSaturn: anything to do with career, goals, responsibilitiesUranus: anything to do with friends, groups, the future, your dreams, changeNeptune: anything to do with your spirituality, endings, the past, your subconsciousPluto: anything to do with power, control, transformations, other people’s moneySo if you’re focusing on money and career, focus on Mercury, Venus, and Saturn; if you’re focusing on your love life, focus on the Sun and Venus; if you’re focusing on your health, look to the Sun and Mars.
Check this out: How Venus Placements Affect the Way We Love
This is definitely the most complex option, and the vast majority of astrologers won’t even do it if you don’t have a window of a few hours for when you may have been born. But if you do, this may be something to consider having done. When an astrologer is knowledgeable with chart rectification, it can be pretty accurate.
This will only be effective for predictive astrology though, and you have to have other people’s charts, so it’s the most limited option, and not very reflective of you in terms of the way your birth chart would show. If your focus is on predictive astrology, and it seems like everyone you know has a birth time, this can be an easy option.
If you’re using a parent’s chart, you start with the 5th house as your 1st house (the 5th house rules your children), and go from there (their 6th is your 2nd, their 7th is your 3rd, their 8th is your 4th, etc.).
If you’re using a sibling’s chart, you start with the 3rd house as your 1st house (the 3rd house rules siblings). If you’re using a friend’s chart, you start with the 11th house as your 1st house (11th house rules friends). If you’re using a significant other/spouse’s chart, you start with the 7th house as your 1st house (7th house rules your committed partnerships).
Horary Astrology:
You ask the astrologer a specific question, and they construct a chart for the exact moment the question is asked. They use that chart to give you an answer to your question and information about it. This is obviously great if you have questions you want answered and aren’t looking for something about timing.
Mundane Astrology:
Focuses on the astrology that we all experience and see at the same time. Planets moving into signs, making aspects to one another, turning retrograde or direct, hitting certain positions, and on and on. This can be helpful for scheduling and planning as you work with the overarching astrology that’s present.
Electional Astrology:
A chart is created for the moment of an event. This is most commonly used for wedding date planning, so you go to an astrologer wanting to find the right date and time to get married so your marriage has an auspicious chart (and minimizes chances of getting divorced!). You can do the same thing with scheduling exams, parties, job interviews, etc. Often, you may not be able to choose when something will occur, but you can still create a chart for the exact moment that it did occur or began, and use that chart to learn information about it.
You can seek out astrologers who specialize in each of these branches of astrology, and get some really great astrology readings as a result.
When you find an astrologer you’re a fan of and want to book an astrology reading with them, contact them first to see if they’ll work with you or entertain any of the options listed here. Pretty much all astrologers have dealt with clients who didn’t have a birth time, so try not to think of it as a big deal. Be clear about what you’d like, and understand what your options are. Good luck!
Related Article: The Ultimate Guide to Birth Charts