Why you shouldn’t rely on the birth time in a birth certificate

Let’s consider an intriguing example that illustrates why you should not rely solely on the birth time recorded on a birth certificate, even if it’s from recent years.

A mother reached out with concerns about her daughter’s health, as she had been diagnosed with epilepsy.

The mother was aware of the importance of knowing the exact birth time and insisted that it was accurate; she remembered it clearly and how it was documented. The recorded time in the birth certificate, confirmed by the mother’s own recollection, was 5:08 p.m..

Upon constructing the horoscope, we saw that the rising sign was Pisces. The rising sign represents how a person interacts with the world and how others perceive them. In this case, the Pisces traits should be significantly amplified by Neptune in its own sign.

The girl is dreamy, often lost in thought, and contemplative, with a religious inclination. However, she is also very energetic, lively, and sociable. She isn’t shy, easily approaches others, and quickly makes friends—traits that are quite uncharacteristic of Pisces ascendants, who are naturally more reserved. On the other hand, this behavior fits perfectly with an Aquarius rising.

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Using rectification tools based on the rising sign, we see that if this girl’s first house starts in Aquarius, she must have been born between 3:31 p.m. and 5:00 p.m..

Although she has not yet experienced life events that would allow for precise rectification, we can reasonably assume with a high degree of confidence that her actual birth time is around 5:00 p.m. or 1–2 minutes earlier. This is because the recorded time of 5:08 p.m. cannot be significantly different from the true time.

According to Kepler, the precise birth time recorded by the universe and marking the starting point of any horoscope is the moment of the first breath—when the baby ceases to be part of the mother and becomes an independent being.

An 8-minute discrepancy in birth time can lead to a 2-year error in predictive methods, making forecasts inaccurate and potentially harmful.

So, we will adjust her birth time in the profile to 5:00 p.m. and continue exploring her epilepsy in this article.

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