Reading VII
Birth Time Rectification
When the hour of birth is uncertain. Recovered through a sequence of personal questions and visual reference.
The rising sign changes every two hours; many of its subdivisions change every few minutes. A chart cast for the wrong hour is a beautiful object that answers the wrong questions. Rectification is the patient craft of finding the true one.
The process unfolds in writing. After booking, you receive a questionnaire — a sequence of questions about your life, your temperament, the events you remember most clearly, and the timing of those events. You are also asked for a recent portrait and a full-length photograph; the body itself, in classical practice, carries the signature of the ascendant.
From these inputs the chart is reverse-engineered: the candidate ascendants are tested against the events you have lived, the dasha sequence is matched to the years you have already passed through, and the final time is the one that explains your life with the fewest contradictions.
You receive a written report containing the rectified time of birth, your rising sign, and the precise degree of the ascendant. No further reading of the chart is included — this work is the recovery of the hour itself, nothing more.
What is required
An exact date and place of birth, and a known window of no more than three hours within which the birth occurred. Without a definite day and a window of this size or smaller, the work cannot be undertaken with confidence.
You will also be asked to complete the questionnaire with care and to submit a recent portrait and full-length photograph after booking.
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