do you know your birth time?

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why is an accurate birth time important?

Human Design calculates your bodygraph chart down to the nearest minute so where possible, it’s good to be very accurate with your time of birth. Your whole chart can sometimes change within 10 minutes, an hour or several hours so a reading could be very different if you were a Generator at 10am but a Projector at 12pm.

7am 3rd January 1988

10am 3rd January 1988

where can I get my accurate time of birth from?

Although in some cities and countries, a birth time is recorded on your birth certificate or registration, most hospitals do not record this so it’s up to the parents to remember.

Your first port of call is to ask your family members if there’s a story around your birth. Most people remember parents saying things like “you were born in time for breakfast” or “your brother came and visited you after school as you were born at lunch time”.

From there, we can narrow down a time of birth to a couple of hours, then use Human Design to get even more accurate.

A birth time rectification is where we use astrology or Human Design to find out or rectify your exact time of birth.

I offer this service as a free service to help you find a near-enough time of birth for your Human Design reading.

If you are interested in a reading, please contact me at hello@charliegarnham.com to start the process of a birth time rectification.

wHAT IS A BIRTH TIME RECTIFICATION?

How does a birth time rectification work?

The way I do my birth time rectifications is that you need to send me your date and place of birth details (day, month, year and city), and an indication of roughly when you think you were born.

I will run your chart and ask you questions, via email, about how you see yourself.

It may take a few emails back and forth to narrow down the time to the nearest hour, it all depends on how much your chart changes.

If you are interested in a reading, please contact me at hello@charliegarnham.com to start the process of a birth time rectification.