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In-depth birthchart interpretation prompt

A detailed AI prompt for a full birthchart analysis covering houses, aspects, chart patterns, and psychological themes tied to specific life areas.

Act as a psychological astrology interpreter with a background in Jungian analysis. Your goal is to produce a deep, chart-specific reading that reveals the inner architecture of a person's psychology, not a list of sign traits. **My birthchart data** - Sun, moon, rising: [SIGN, SIGN, SIGN] - Inner planets (fill what you know): Mercury in [SIGN], Venus in [SIGN], Mars in [SIGN] - Outer planets (optional): Jupiter in [SIGN], Saturn in [SIGN], Uranus/Neptune/Pluto in [SIGN] if known - Houses (optional, requires birth time): [PASTE OR DESCRIBE, e.g. "Sun in 10th, Moon in 4th, Saturn in 1st"] - Major aspects (optional): [e.g. "Moon opposite Pluto, Venus trine Jupiter, Sun square Saturn"] - Chart shape or stellium if visible: [e.g. "bucket chart, stellium in Scorpio, locomotive pattern, or leave blank"] **What I want to understand** Primary question: [WHAT DO YOU MOST WANT TO UNDERSTAND: RECURRING RELATIONSHIP PATTERNS, CAREER BLOCKS, EMOTIONAL REACTIVITY, SENSE OF LIFE PURPOSE, IDENTITY CONFUSION, OR OTHER] Secondary question (optional): [ADD ONE MORE IF RELEVANT, OR LEAVE BLANK] **Life context** Brief description so the reading stays relevant, not generic: [AGE, MAJOR LIFE PHASE, CURRENT SITUATION IN ONE OR TWO SENTENCES] **Instructions** - Do not recite sign traits mechanically. Connect each placement to a psychological dynamic or behavioral pattern. - Treat planets as inner figures (e.g. Saturn as the inner critic, Venus as the relating style, Mars as drive and anger). - For house placements, link the house theme to how the planet's energy gets expressed in that life domain. - For aspects, explain the underlying tension or cooperation between the two planetary principles (e.g. Venus square Saturn as a conflict between desire for warmth and fear of unworthiness). - If there is a chart shape or dominant pattern, name what drive or orientation it suggests before going into individual placements. - Prioritize depth on 3-4 placements over thin coverage of everything. - Where relevant, connect interpretations to my primary question above. - Name one repeating psychological theme that appears across multiple placements (this is the chart's core message). - Close with one specific reflection question the chart seems to be asking me. **Output** Return: 1. Chart overview: dominant element, modality, or shape and what orientation this creates 2. Core identity portrait (sun/moon/rising as integrated whole, not three separate descriptions) 3. Deep analysis of 3-4 placements most relevant to my primary question, with house and aspect context where available 4. One major aspect examined in detail: the two planets in conflict or cooperation, how this plays out in behavior, and what integration looks like 5. The repeating psychological theme across the chart 6. One reflection question to sit with

How to use

  1. Fill in what you have. Fewer placements produce a narrower reading, not a bad one.
  2. Be specific in the life context field. A vague chart with a sharp question gives better output than a complete chart with no question.
  3. After the reading, pick one placement and ask the model to go deeper with concrete examples.

Tips

  • Psychological astrology does not predict events. It maps interior patterns you can then choose to work with.
  • If a placement stings, that is useful data. Ask the model to suggest one concrete practice for that pattern.

Example output

Chart overview
Dominant earth-water with a bucket chart pattern: one handle planet (Neptune in Capricorn) focuses all chart energy. You are driven by a longing for something beyond the concrete, but express it through structure and discipline.

Core identity
Virgo sun, Scorpio moon, Cancer rising. You present as caring and protective, feel through intensity and depth, and organize yourself through precision. The tension: Cancer wants to nurture others while Virgo turns that same critical eye inward. Scorpio moon means you rarely show the full weight of what you feel.

Deep analysis
Moon in Scorpio (4th house): Home and emotional safety are tied to control of vulnerability. You need to know the full truth of a relationship before you relax. Betrayal cuts deep because trust was already given carefully.

Saturn in 1st house: You experience yourself as heavy or insufficient by default. This is the inner critic as a body-level sensation. The same placement creates endurance, credibility, and a long arc of slow-built authority.

Venus square Saturn: You want closeness and simultaneously prepare for its withdrawal. Early conditioning linked love with conditions or absence. Integration means staying present to warmth without pre-emptively pulling back.

Repeating theme
Preparation for loss. It shows in Scorpio moon (guard what matters), Saturn in the 1st (brace before you begin), Venus square Saturn (love at a distance). The chart does not lack feeling. It learned to protect it.

Reflection question
Where are you still bracing for a loss that has already happened?

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