![]() ![]() The location of the birth plays a role in the precise placements of the rising (horizontal) and vertical placements. The afternoon and evening babies have sun sign placements in the western portion (right hand) of the chart, i.e. ![]() houses three, two, one, twelve, eleven and ten. Nutshell, if a baby is born in the morning between midnight and noon, that baby's Sun sign is likely to be situated in the chart's houses located on the eastern (left hand) portion of the chart, i.e. The Sun's *movement, even when we can't see it, is still being factored into the chart. The chart is based on an approximate 24-hour clock. If we are even more into precision, in seconds, it's 1,296,000 potential points. In minutes (not time but of degrees), that would be 21,600 potential points around the circle that a chart can start and end. ![]() The circle is 360 degrees or points equally spaced around the circle. Most modern astrology tropical charts comprise of a circle that's been "cut" six times creating 12 sections. ![]()
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