Having an accurate birth time is essential for making reliable event predictions
To verify the birth time's precision, astrologers perform a process called "Rectification." This involves calculating the exact astrological birth time based on events that have ALREADY taken place. This astrological time may differ slightly from the physical birth time. Rectification is a valuable tool that allows to fine-tune the readings, providing you with more dependable insights into your future.
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The process of rectification consists of several stages. While there are nuances and differences in various astrological approaches, it generally boils down to two main blocks:
Identifying potential birth times.
Analysing each of these identified times to determine the most likely one.
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For rectification, you'll need to fill out a form with your personal data. This information will serve as the basis for the astrologer's work.
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To identify potential birth times, a spectrum of events is taken into consideration, including external factors such as a person's physical characteristics, communication style, and movements.
Additionally, the dates of the following types of life events play a crucial role:
marriage/s, divorce/s, deaths of close family members (father, mother, children, siblings), children's birthdays, employment history, job terminations, obtaining a first driver's license, receiving the first passport, completing education and choice of profession, legal issues (including criminal charges and imprisonment), residential relocations, conception of children and pregnancy-related issues, injuries, surgeries, or life-threatening situations, widowhood, etc. (I will ask you to fill out a form)
Each of these events is a piece of the puzzle in the rectification process, helping me pinpoint the most accurate birth time.
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If I retroactively match all (or most) of the given events with the assumed time of birth, then we can reasonably conclude that the birth time is correct. Relying on just one or two events for rectification yields a minimal probability of accuracy.
In theory, it may seem straightforward, but in reality, this tedious process can involve scrutinizing numerous potential birth times, sometimes spanning minutes or even seconds. This is particularly challenging when there's no official birth time available, which significantly increases the number of time intervals that need to be considered.
What’s needed for a successful rectification?
The client needs to invest TIME searching for accurate dates in their documents, noted, albums and carefully note them in the questionnaire. Rough estimates result in an approximate birth time, which, affects the accuracy of subsequent astrological forecasts.
This involves sharing PERSONAL INFORMATION. Not everyone is comfortable disclosing the dates of their personal events. My advice is, if you genuinely need an astrologer's consultation, spend more time in choosing the right astrologer. Trust is crucial.
Once the birth time is determined, a RETROSPECTIVE ANALYSIS is conducted. The client must match their experiences over the past year with the descriptions. Often, multiple retrospective analyses are needed for several potential birth times, and it requires recalling and comparing to identify the closest match to one's actual experiences from the past year.
The better your past events match the retrospective analysis, the more reliable future forecasts become. Without this past analysis, you won't be sure how much to trust the predictions, and even the rectification itself remains in question.