✦ Rectification ✦

Find the time you were actually born

You can't read a chart correctly from a guessed birth time. This finds the real one.

Nobody remembers being born. Most people are handed a rough time by a parent — a guess rounded to the nearest half hour, or a birth certificate number nobody's ever actually checked against anything. That number decides where every angle in your chart falls. A wrong angle can quietly misplace the entire reading.

Rectification works backwards from what's already happened to find the time that's actually correct. I take the real, dated turning points in your life — a marriage, a major move, a career change, the arrival of a child — and test them against candidate birth times until one time accounts for all of them at once. This isn't guesswork. Each of those events belongs to a specific house, and the correct time is the one where they all land where they should.

Sometimes the evidence narrows things down to the exact minute. More often it narrows to a window of a few minutes — tight enough that the chart's angles are settled, even if the number on paper stays approximate. I'll tell you honestly which one you've got.

What you receive is your corrected birth time and the reasoning behind it — which events were tested, and why this time accounts for them. If you'd like the birth chart reading itself, written from your corrected time rather than the approximate one you started with, you can add it for €40.

— Deaglán MacCanna

Find your real birth time

Rectification alone is €180. Add the birth chart reading, written from your corrected time, for an extra €40€220 total.

Rectification FAQ

What to know before booking a rectification

What if I don't know exact dates for some of these events?

Approximate is fine — a month or season is still useful. The more precise the date, the more it narrows the window, but even rough dates help rule candidate times in or out.

What if you can't narrow it down to an exact time?

That happens, and I'll tell you plainly rather than pretend otherwise. A tight window is still enough to read the chart's angles with confidence, even without a single exact minute.

Do I need this before ordering a birth chart or another reading?

Only if your birth time is a guess rather than something recorded (a birth certificate, a hospital record). If you already have a reliable time, you don't need this first.

How is this different from a birth chart reading?

This finds your correct birth time. A birth chart reading interprets what that time reveals. They're separate steps — which is why you can add the birth chart on afterward at a reduced rate, since most of the work will already be done.