YOUR ASTROLOGICAL CHART is determined by the time, place and date of your birth. It is unique to you, and is your own sheet of music, revealing all of your skills, talents, gifts, and challenges, and how many of your motivations have developed. And just like any sheet of music, we have a choice to play it quietly or loudly. We can live a small life or a big life. It’s up to us, once we understand what we’re working with. The more we co-operate with our natural abilities as shown by our chart, the better our life will work. Equally, the more adrift our daily routine is from who we really are the less well our life will work.
The second part of the consultation, which will take place at the beginning of the course, will cover the next 12-18 months for you. It is important to understand that this identifies the areas of life, key issues and opportunities in those areas, and the feelings you will be experiencing. It does not cover the executional detail of how you will live this out, for you have freewill in terms of how you react to life’s events. But what it does is enable you to live strategically, rather than just the rubber hitting the road. It is immensely practical. Astrology allows even the tough times to have a greater sense of meaning. Overall, your chart reading can give you a very clear view of your purpose, and what you may be able to achieve with your unique combination of talents. It is an excellent tool for career planning.
PAM GREGORY studied for eight years with the Faculty of Astrological Studies in London, obtaining the most highly respected astrological qualification in the world (D.F. Astrol.S). She is currently pursuing postgraduate studies, and has been involved in the astrological world for over 30 years. She also set up and ran the New Forest School of Astrology.
It is important to have an accurate birth time. Sadly, an inaccurate birth time gives misleading information. If you have a reasonable idea of your birth time within 20 minutes or so, we can look at events in the past which can locate it precisely. But the more accurate the better!



