So, I’ve been wanting to mess around with astrology charts for a while now, and I finally took the plunge. I heard about this Nostradamus guy, figured his chart might be interesting, so I decided to give it a shot. Nostradamus astrology chart, that was my goal.
First things first, I needed to find the right tools. There are tons of websites and software out there, but I wanted something simple and user-friendly. A friend told me about this open-source community thing for web compatibility, which sounded cool, but it was more about reporting bugs for websites. I thought maybe I could find a plugin for browsers, and the idea of VST 2, VST 3, AAX, or Audio Units for macOS crossed my mind, but then I realized those are for music production, totally off-topic.
Then, I remembered Scribd, that online library with tons of documents. Maybe they had something on astrology? I did a quick search, and bam! Tons of stuff about charts, interpretations, you name it. But it was all so overwhelming, I felt like I was drowning in information. I even found flashcards talking about adrenal medulla and chemicals released during fear, like what the heck does that have to do with astrology?
I took a step back, decided to go back to the basics. I just wanted to generate a simple chart, not become a professional astrologer overnight. So, I kept searching online, reading a bunch of stuff, some of it totally irrelevant, like about 5G technology and smart energy applications, or online stores selling clothes from Hugo Boss and Adidas. What a waste of time!
Eventually, I stumbled upon a website that had a free chart generator. You just had to plug in the birth date, time, and place, and it would spit out a chart. Perfect! I found Nostradamus’s birth info online – December 14, 1503, in Saint-Rémy-de-Provence, France. The time was a bit tricky since they didn’t really keep accurate time back then, but most sources said around noon.
I entered all the data, clicked “generate,” and there it was! Nostradamus’s astrology chart, right there on my screen. It looked like a bunch of weird symbols and lines, but I was so excited.
Now, the hard part – figuring out what it all means. I found a configuration framework website that explained how to set configuration for different levels of scope, like Instance and Site-scoped configurations, but it seemed too complicated for what I needed.
I found some information about key predictors of health and stability, but it wasn’t related to astrology charts directly. It was more about general well-being, I guess.
I’m still learning how to interpret all the symbols and aspects, but it’s been a fun ride so far. I printed out the chart, and I’ve been looking at it every day, trying to make sense of it.
It’s like a puzzle, and I’m slowly putting the pieces together. Maybe one day, I’ll be able to understand what Nostradamus’s chart says about him and his predictions. But for now, I’m just enjoying the process of discovery.