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Guide To Your Birth Chart
Guide To Your Birth Chart
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Astrology, at its heart, is about relationship — between the planets and life on Earth, and between all the parts of ourselves living inside one body.
An astrological chart maps the relationship between the planets and the signs of the Zodiac. Your chart is as unique as a fingerprint. No one else has this one.
Here’s what’s worth knowing as you read this: every chart contains influences that seem to contradict each other. Parts of you will feel pulled in opposite directions. You might think, that’s not me — then read something next page and think, but that is me. This isn’t a flaw in the report. It’s what it means to be human. We are made up of many parts, each with its own story, its own protection, its own reason for existing. They’re not enemies. They stepped up when something needed protecting, and they’ve been doing their job ever since.
The impulse to turn away from difficult parts is understandable. But no part of you is your enemy. The parts we avoid often hold the most information about who we are. Turning toward them with curiosity — not shame — is where real self-understanding begins.
Any guidance offered here is just that. Guidance. It’s meant to support you in taking responsibility for your own life. The decision always rests with you. The author and publisher accept no liability for any adverse effects of this report.
A Few Things Before We Begin
These reports are not hand-written by Scania Price, nor are they simply churned out by a machine. Scania uses AstroGraph software as part of her process — a tool, much like a therapist might use a particular framework — but each report is prepared by hand. Read through, considered, and put together with genuine care by a real person.
This takes time, which is why we ask for up to 24 hours during working hours (UK time), Monday through Friday. Your report will arrive from scania@scaniaprice.com, so please add that address to your safe senders list. And do check your junk folder — things that matter to us sometimes get lost in places they shouldn’t be.
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