Chart Reading Practice Group Study

Birth Data Source:

Birth Certificate & Mothers Word

(My mum always stated her eyes were fixed on the clock, I was 3 weeks late so I don’t blame her!)

Marisa Ann Medeiros

Date: June 10 1989

06.10.1989

Time of Birth: 00:20

12:20AM / Midnight + 20 Minutes

Location: Santa Cruz, California, United States

  • Closest City if Santa Cruz is not Found: Half Moon Bay

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Chart Practice Question Guide

Use these prompts to ask me questions during our group chart study. The goal is to connect the symbols in the chart to real-life experiences.

Ask about timing Ask about patterns Ask about lived examples Ask about change over time
Don’t worry about asking the question “perfectly.” I will guide you on reading etiquette and how to phrase things respectfully in real time. What matters most is being curious, specific, and open-minded.

How to Use This Guide

Pick one area below, ask 1–3 questions, and let the answers lead you back to the chart. If you notice a placement and want to test it, ask for a real-life example that matches the symbolism.

Childhood and family imprint

  • What was the emotional vibe of your home when you were growing up?
  • Who felt like the main authority figure and what were they like?
  • What role did you naturally fall into in your family?
  • What did you learn early about safety, conflict, or support?
  • Were there any big moves, changes, separations, or major family transitions?
  • What was your relationship like with your mom figure and dad figure?

Early learning and communication style

  • What type of student were you and what helped you learn best?
  • Did you talk a lot as a kid, stay quiet, or switch depending on the setting?
  • What subjects were easy for you and what felt frustrating?
  • Were you more observational, outspoken, playful, serious, or sensitive in school?
  • Did you feel misunderstood or labeled in any way early on?
  • How did you handle teachers, rules, and structure in learning spaces?

Identity, confidence, and self-expression

  • When did you first feel like you really knew who you were?
  • What kind of environments bring out your confidence the most?
  • What parts of you have you had to “own” over time?
  • What do people notice about you right away?
  • What do you wish people understood better about you?
  • When do you feel most like yourself?

Relationships and social patterns

  • What types of people do you naturally attract into your life?
  • What relationship patterns have repeated over time?
  • How do you handle conflict with others?
  • Do you prefer closeness, independence, or a mix?
  • What do you need to feel emotionally safe in a partnership?
  • How do friendships differ from romantic relationships for you?

Challenges, pressure, and growth arcs

  • What has been one of your biggest repeating life challenges?
  • What responsibilities did you have early that shaped you?
  • When have you felt tested, delayed, or forced to mature quickly?
  • What fears have you had to work through to level up?
  • What life lesson took time but ended up making you stronger?
  • What topic do you take very seriously, even if others don’t see it?

Career, purpose, and direction

  • What kinds of work have felt meaningful to you and why?
  • How do you want to be seen or remembered?
  • What “calling” themes have followed you throughout your life?
  • Do you prefer autonomy, leadership, teamwork, or behind-the-scenes roles?
  • What motivates you more, security or freedom?
  • What work environment drains you and what environment energizes you?

Health, routines, and daily life

  • What routines keep you stable and what routines are hardest to maintain?
  • How do you handle stress in your body and day-to-day habits?
  • Do you function better with structure or flexibility?
  • What kind of work pace feels sustainable to you?
  • What do you do when you start to feel overwhelmed?
  • What lifestyle changes have helped you the most?

Spirituality, meaning, and inner world

  • Have you always been spiritual, skeptical, or did it change over time?
  • When do you feel most connected to meaning or purpose?
  • What beliefs have guided you through hard times?
  • Do you need solitude to process life?
  • Have you had phases of deep transformation or “rebirth” experiences?
  • What topics feel mysterious, magnetic, or impossible to ignore?

Prompts That Connect Your Question Back to the Chart

Ask it like this (simple templates)
  • “I’m noticing [planet] in [house]. What has your experience been with [life theme]?”
  • “This chart suggests a theme of [pattern]. Can you share a time in your life when that showed up clearly?”
  • “Do you feel more like you express this placement in an easy way or a challenging way?”
  • “Has this theme been consistent your whole life or did it change after a certain age?”
  • “If we track this over time, what ages or years felt like major turning points?”
Timing questions (great for practice)
  • “What was happening in your life around age [X]?”
  • “Do you remember any big shift in [career, relationships, home, identity] in your late teens / mid 20s / early 30s?”
  • “What year felt like a ‘before and after’ moment for you?”
  • “When did you feel like you leveled up, matured, or had to get serious?”
  • “When did you feel like you broke out of an old pattern?”
If you get stuck, just ask for an example. Example questions are always valid: “Can you give me a real-life example of how that shows up for you?”

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