As someone that has done natal charts semi professionally if you give me a general time (I was born at 3 am instead of 2:31 am) and the birthplace it's pretty easy.
But someone making a natal chart without any birth time or place info is a red flag that they are more into the aesthetics and idea of astrology than the actual tool
I'm not into astrology at all but I do read Taro. The cards aren't so much to read the future but to give you a frame work to think in and perhaps some new perspectives. For instance if I draw a card that indicates pride is standing in my way of something it gives me chance to stop and think about how that might be so even if I had never considered that pride may be part of my current issue. I assume astrology being a tool kinda works the same.
As someone that has done natal charts semi professionally if you give me a general time (I was born at 3 am instead of 2:31 am) and the birthplace it's pretty easy.
But someone making a natal chart without any birth time or place info is a red flag that they are more into the aesthetics and idea of astrology than the actual tool
I've never heard of astrology being described as a tool. Would you mind explaining what you mean by that?
I'm not into astrology at all but I do read Taro. The cards aren't so much to read the future but to give you a frame work to think in and perhaps some new perspectives. For instance if I draw a card that indicates pride is standing in my way of something it gives me chance to stop and think about how that might be so even if I had never considered that pride may be part of my current issue. I assume astrology being a tool kinda works the same.
A means by which one can engage in introspection on the nature of themselves or on a decision to make.