Birth charts are ruled by these 4 important factors that unlock your full potential

While every aspect of the birth chart is significant, a TikTok astrologer explains the quartet of points that take precedence.Stewart King, aka @theastrology_consultant, took to the platform to impart that the ascendant, descendant, Midheaven and Imum Coeli hold the key to self-knowledge and actualization: “These are the four cardinal points, the four power points of your birth chart.If you have control over these four points, you have control of your life and the life you want to live.”To calculate these power points, you will need your exact birth time, location and a birth chart-generating website like this.Read on to learn more.

The ascendant, also known as the rising sign, is indicated by the constellation rising on the eastern horizon at the exact moment a person is born.It indicates how we are immediately perceived by others.According to King, the ascendant represents the essential self.

“Whatever sign your ascendant is in is the sign you need to master in order to understand yourself, know yourself and take care of yourself.” Find out what the stars reveal about your day with our Daily Horoscopes newsletter.Please enter your name & birthday below Please provide a valid email address.

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He shared that the rising sign is something of an unlock that indicates natural abilities and predicts challenges.“Your self is everything, you understand? Through the ascendant, you know what you’re good at, what you should do, and what situations you shouldn’t be involved in,” King explained.He considers the ascendant the single most important access point for self-mastery.

“Without knowing yourself, you cannot truly have the life you want to have.” In the birth chart, the Imum Coeli (IC), Latin for “bottom of the ...

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