20 Questions Your Birth Chart Can Answer, If You Know How to Read It
Inside the Astro-Blueprint: personality, purpose, and the patterns you were born with.
I grew up in the ’80s, back when astrology mostly meant flipping to the back of a magazine to read your Sun sign horoscope.
You know the ones:
“Aquarius, beware of potholes and loopholes.”
“Virgo, you may or may not come into money this month.”
As if every single Virgo on Earth was about to inherit a windfall.
Not all astrology back then was that fluffy, but let’s be honest, some of it absolutely was, and it gave an ancient science a bit of a bad name.
These days, though, things have shifted. People are waking up to the fact that your Sun sign is just one pixel in a much bigger picture. Because when you cast a full natal chart by mapping the exact position of all the planets at the moment of your birth, you’re not just decoding personality.
You’re uncovering soul design.
Purpose.
Wounds and gifts.
The architecture of your becoming.
And despite what some apps might tell you, a natal chart isn’t just a map.
It’s a coded transmission.
A living hologram of your soul’s original design.
I call it your Astro-Blueprint.
Reading it isn’t about ticking off traits or reciting planet meanings. It’s about tracing the deeper architecture: the soul instructions, the karmic contracts, the hidden gifts you brought with you.
Astrology is a language, and your chart (or blueprint) is a conversation between your spirit and the stars that deserves to be read with intuition, precision, and reverence.
So what can it actually reveal?
Let me show you.
How Do We Know What the Planets Mean?
Good question, and one I love answering, because the meanings behind the planets, signs, and houses aren’t random. They weren’t made up last Tuesday by some mystic in a robe with too much time and incense.
Humans have been watching the skies for over 6,000 years, tracking the movement of stars, planets, eclipses, and conjunctions, and noticing what happens down here on Earth when the skies shift.
Our ancestors recorded everything.
When a king was born under Venus rising, peace reigned.
When Mars clashed with Saturn, wars broke out or empires crumbled.
When the Moon passed through Cancer, babies were born or oceans swelled.
Pattern after pattern, cycle after cycle, we learned that the heavens weren’t just distant decorations. They were a mirror. A map. A rhythmic pulseline of something far larger, yet intimately connected to us.
Astrology is the oldest system of psychological and spiritual pattern recognition we have. It predates modern science, outlived empires, and still holds up because it’s built on thousands of years of observation, intuition, and resonance.
When you look at how accurate, poetic, and multilayered these meanings are - how each planet, each sign, each house weaves perfectly into the human experience - it starts to become clear that this wasn’t just built from scratch by humans with clay tablets and keen eyesight.
It feels remembered.
Given.
Handed down.
From where? From whom?
We’ll get into that in another blog….
So How Does It Actually Work?
If you’re still on the fence, wondering whether astrology is just poetic nonsense dressed up in zodiac drag, let’s talk proof.
One of the best places to start is personality.
When you know what to look for in someone’s natal chart, their behavior, career path, even public persona starts making uncanny sense.
Mercury in Gemini – The Wordsmiths
Mercury rules communication. Gemini is its home turf. People with this placement are fast thinkers, sharp talkers, and often information addicts. They love language, stories, and stimulating conversations, and usually have no shortage of opinions.
Famous examples: Angelina Jolie. Russell Brand. Tom Cruise.
Say what you will, but nobody ever accused these people of being quiet, slow, or boring.
Mars in Leo – The Performers
Mars rules action. Leo rules the spotlight. Put them together, and you get bold, dramatic doers who often rise to fame through sheer charisma and determination.
Famous examples: Beyonce. Adam Sandler. Melissa McCarthy.
You feel them walk into a room before they say a word.
Moon in Pisces – The Empaths
The Moon rules emotion. Pisces is the mystic, the healer, the dreamer. People with this Moon placement feel everything, and often carry emotional energy for others. It shows up in artists, visionaries, and those who make beauty out of pain.
Famous examples: Prince. Robert De Niro. James Cameron.
They may not always show it on the surface, but the emotional depth runs oceanic. Some cry. Some create. Some simply carry the whole room in their silence.
Saturn in the 10th – The Legacy Builders
Saturn represents discipline, structure, and karma. The 10th House rules public life and career. These folks often face pressure or setbacks in early life, but build empires with time.
Famous examples: Oprah Winfrey. Barack Obama.
Not an easy road, but a very visible one.
And that’s just scratching the surface.
A natal chart can tell you how someone thinks, what motivates them, where they struggle, what their relationship patterns are like, and what kind of chapters their life tends to move through.
And if you’re really paying attention, you can even see when those chapters begin and end.
Can Astrology Predict Future Events?
Yes, and not in a vague “something might happen sometime soon-ish” kind of way, but more in a “this is the energy you’re walking into” way. We’re talking spot-on, to-the-month, sometimes to-the-day accuracy.
When astrologers talk about transits, they’re referring to the way planets in the sky are currently interacting with your natal chart. Think of it as cosmic weather patterns brushing up against your soul's blueprint.
And some of these patterns are not subtle.
Here are just a few examples that repeat across thousands of lives, including the famous ones:
Saturn Return (Age 28–30, then 58–60): The Maturity Checkpoint
Saturn returns to where it was when you were born, bringing reality checks, major life decisions, and karmic upgrades (or collapses).
Famous examples:
Lady Gaga released Joanne during her first Saturn Return; a stripped-back, vulnerable departure from her earlier work. It was her pivot into deeper artistry.
Adele wrote and released 30, a divorce album drenched in Saturn Return themes, during her own.
Saturn says: Grow up or get humbled.
Pluto Squares (Around age 36–38): The Death-Rebirth Furnace
Pluto transits don’t knock politely. They break down what’s fake, buried, or outdated and force you to rise stronger.
Famous example:
Britney Spears went through her brutal conservatorship battle and public resurrection during her Pluto square. That wasn’t a breakdown, it was a liberation process.
Neptune Oppositions (Late 30s to early 40s): The Unraveling and Awakening
This is when your ego starts to dissolve, whether you like it or not. Illusions fall away. You might feel lost, but you’re really being redirected to a deeper truth.
Famous example:
Brené Brown spent years quietly researching shame and vulnerability, but it was during her Neptune opposition (around 2010–2013) that she was catapulted into global visibility. Her TED Talk went viral, her books became bestsellers, and she stepped fully into her role as a spiritual-psychological teacher.
That’s Neptune’s gift: dissolving the masks so the soul can speak.
Uranus Oppositions (Early 40s): The Midlife Earthquake
Uranus delivers shock, insight, and revolution. This is where people leave marriages, change careers, or suddenly buy motorcycles and move to Bali.
Famous example:
Jeff Bezos quit his Wall Street job at 30, but built Amazon into a global empire in his 40s, during his Uranus opposition.
Every single one of us is dancing through these cycles, whether we know it or not. The question is, do you want to just react to what life throws at you, or do you want to know what time it is in your soul’s evolution?
An Astro-Blueprint doesn’t just describe who you are.
It reveals where you are in your unfolding.
And what’s coming next.
20 Questions an Astro-Blueprint Can Answer
Your natal chart is your cosmic fingerprint. When I create an Astro-Blueprint for someone, these are some of the questions I tune into:
What is your soul here to learn and master?
Where does your natural genius lie?
What themes follow you no matter what job or partner you choose?
What are your energetic strengths and what drains you?
What wounds shaped your early life, and how do they evolve?
What’s your true communication style?
What does your chart say about your purpose or ideal career?
Where do you self-sabotage, and how can you stop?
What kind of relationships actually nourish your soul?
Where do you shine in groups and where do you shrink?
What’s your creative process, and how does it flow best?
What’s your karmic relationship with money or resources?
How do you handle conflict and what’s your growth edge there?
What do your moon and Venus say about your emotional and romantic needs?
Where are you most likely to transform in this lifetime?
Which area of life is primed for reinvention right now?
What kind of food, movement, or rhythm supports your vitality?
Where do you need grounding and where do you need to fly?
What ancestral or past-life themes are surfacing in this incarnation?
What chapter are you in right now and what’s next in your story?
These 20 questions come straight from the Astro-Blueprint process I use, a system I’ve refined to map the full terrain of your soul using your natal chart.
Some people say a chart is fate.
I say it’s a framework.
You still get to build the house.
Your natal chart just helps you read the blueprints.
If You’re Ready to Read Your Blueprint
I create custom Astro-Blueprints for members of the Wizard’s Circle - the highest tier in the inner Wizard Withwords community of readers and resonators. If you’ve ever wanted to see your soul’s blueprint laid bare, with grounded language, spiritual depth, and practical guidance, that’s where the magic happens.
When you join that tier and provide your birth details, I’ll create a PDF guide that unpacks your core themes, highlights your gifts, and offers honest insight on where the work still lives. Not fluff. Not predictions. But a clear map of you, sent right to your inbox.
Hit the button below to join the Wizard’s Circle and when you do, I’ll get to work creating your personal Blueprint.
Because knowing your chart isn’t about fate.
It’s about framework. Direction. Perspective.
Your Astro-Blueprint won’t tell you what to do, but it will show you what you’re working with, what you’re here to heal, and how your soul was wired to grow.
It’s a mirror, a map, and a remembering, and if you’re ready to read yours, I’m ready to translate it.
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