my mission Charts
Consistently oriented, hand-crafted astrological maps built with intentional iconography to support pattern recognition, visualization of correspondences, multi-chart comparisons and mission interpretation!my mission Charts
Astrology charts typically plot planets and points for a moment in time on a 360° astrological wheel from our perspective here on Earth.
Reading and comparing traditional (circle) astrological charts can be quite difficult without a lot of practice as they all have different orientations, multiple house systems exist for how to “slice and dice them”, and the various glyphs/symbols/aspects all take time to learn.
Enter… mission Charts:
Consistently oriented, hand-crafted astrological maps built with intentional iconography to support pattern recognition, visualization of correspondences, multi-chart comparisons and mission interpretation!
The tabs below walk through the key features that adobe mission incorporates into its hand-crafted mission charts.
Below the tabs is the growing library of mission Charts – want to add yours to the mix? Use the Contact form on home page!
- Orientation
- Included Points & Icons
- Sign Icons
- Other Indicators
- Visible 7 Waterfall
- mission Compass
- Dignities & Alliances
- More!
Always the same 12-part BOX, oriented with Aries in top left, Pisces in bottom right. Left/right pairs are polarity/opposing signs.
Consistent orientation makes it simple to compare charts.
Shading relates to the "inside/outside" positioning of the signs related to the Ascendant/Descendant axis.
Weekly Transit summaries use the same orientation, so it's easy to see when your own chart points are "activated" by the current cosmic conditions!
Personal points: Sun, Earth, Moon, Mercury, Venus, Mars
Communal (Social) points: Jupiter, Saturn, Chiron
Generational (Transpersonal) points: Uranus, Neptune, Pluto
Cosmic (Angles/Calculated) points: North Node, South Node, Ascendant, Descendant, Imum Coeli, Midheaven, Vertex, Part of Fortune
Aries rising charts are created in lieu of a 20-point chart when only a date is known (no exact time and/or place). These charts do not include the last 6 Cosmic/Calculated points, and may show a range of degrees for the Moon, Sun and any other planets/points that changed degree on that date. QB090481 - Beyoncé is such an example (birth time not verified).
Every point icon in mission charts is intentionally styled within a given mission Chart to provide deeper insight into its qualities. Specifically, point icons incorporate the following:
Color: Consistent for every point throughout mission's website and other iconography (see Sign Icons)
Category: The top strip of every sign icon is a reference to its category (Personal - dark brown, Communal - gray/brown, Generational - cream, Cosmic - white)
Direct/Retrograde Motion: The bottom strip of every sign icon is a reference to whether it's in direct (dark gray) or retrograde (red) motion. Planets or points stationing direct will have a bright green bottom strip.
Out-of-bounds indicator: The indicator in the point icons will have a RED top squiggle if a point is out-of-bounds. Out-of-bounds planets "Act independently, and in an unsocialized but potentially creative manner." More info about out-of-bounds planets can be found here.
Name/Keyword: Each point icon has the points name and keyword to support easy recognition (glyphs take time to learn!) and association with their key archetypal themes
- this icon example shows an out-of-bounds AND retrograde Mercury (personal planet)
Check out Points page for more detail on each points' archetypes and energies
Element: The glyphs of the signs represent their element (Red = Fire, Green = Earth, Yellow = Air, Blue = Water)
Modality: The background color of the sign icon represents their modality (White = Cardinal, Gray = Fixed, Two-Toned = Mutable)
Rulerships: Borders around sign glyphs are colored by their Modern Ruler with Traditional Ruler color (if different) on left side and Proposed Ruler color (if applicable) on right side
Decan Rulerships: The bottom borders of all sign icons have 3 colors representing the Chaldean decan rulers for each 10° section (Decan) of the sign.
Dignities: The color of the squares in the top left/bottom left, top right/bottom right represent the points that are in Domicile/Detriment, Exaltation/Fall in the sign respectively.
Keywords: All mission chart sign icons include sign names and keywords to spark recognition of their archetypal significance and aid with intuitive insight
Dignities, Decan and Sabian Symbol Indicators
Legend under each chart details the indicators used to distinguish the Sun Dispositor, dignities, Chart Ruler, and points that are not represented by icons (Angles, Vertex).
Each point's degree is colored based on its Sabian Expression 5-degree Pattern color
Decan ruler color strips show when points move between 10-degree sections of the zodiac (color = Chaldean decan ruler)
Color strips under each degree make it clear which point sits at that degree
The "Visible 7" (Sun, Moon, Mercury, Venus, Mars, Jupiter and Saturn) are ranked according to their dignities (amongst the Visible 7).
adobe mission's rating system considers Traditional and Chaldean Decan rulerships and dignities (exaltation/detriment/fall). Where "ties" exist, the point with more dignity amongst the full 20-point chart is ranked highest.
The mission Compass is adobe mission's "Big 4" - the four points within the Visible 7 that are most critical for unlocking meaning and purpose. The Big 4 always include the Sun, Moon and the next top 2 most dignified points within the Visible 7 Waterfall. The mission Compass is arranged with the most dignified point in the top left spot, 2nd most dignified in the top right spot, 3rd in the bottom left and 4th in the bottom right.
One possible interpretation of how to study the points of a mission Compass is presented in the example (Erin's - adobe mission creator).
mission Charts are the basis for unique "analytics" that can be derived from a chart to support deeper study and understanding. Two such features that can be "unlocked" from a mission Chart are the Dignities Map and Alliances.
The Dignities Map plots the points of the chart below a large rectangle colored according to its sign's Traditional ruler (Host) and a smaller rectangle colored according to its Chaldean decan ruler (Guide).
Points have arrows pointing to each other to indicate "Alliances" ( adobe mission's term for a broadly-defined "mutual reception" between points). An Alliance is "formed" when two points are each others Hosts and/or Guides and/or in each other's Exaltations.
mission Charts are the basis for unique "analytics" that can be derived from a chart to support deeper study and understanding.
True to mission to connect Astrology, the Tarot, the I Ching and Sabian Symbols, detailed mission "Guides" can be created showing chart aspects, spheres of influences, and correspondences. Below are a few examples of the analytics and correspondence visuals that can be created from a mission Chart. Check out the growing list of Charts in library below for more examples.
key Aspects, ranked by intensity:
Spheres of Influence, shaded by point category (Personal, Communal, Generational, Cosmic):
points' Tarot correspondences:
points' I Ching hexagrams, lines and Change hexagrams:
my mission Chart Library
Round Chart examples
Hand-crafted round (“typical” astrology) charts and chart videos that include decan/Tarot correspondences, overlayed Sabian Symbol and I Ching correspondences bring software-generated astrology charts to life while keeping the format people have become accustomed to seeing.
Reach out via my contact form (homepage) if you’re interested in this type of chart!