How do you read your birth chart?
Putting the whole sentence together
Planets are what, signs are how, houses are where, aspects are the conversations, and the moon keeps the time.

The idea, in plain language.
Here is the whole grammar, one last time, small enough to keep: planets are what, signs are how, houses are where, aspects are the conversations, and the moonkeeps the time. So a chart line like "Moon in Pisces in the 4th house" simply reads: the feeling self (what), dreamy and porous (how), most at home in the room of home and roots (where). You can read that. You just did.
Nobody reads a whole chart in a day, and nobody needs to. The way in is the way of this whole practice: slowly, and in your own words. Start with your Big Three. Visit one house. Tap one planet. Then write a mark about whether it rang true, because the chart only becomes a mirror when you bring your actual life to it.
The sky you were written under has been holding all of this, patiently, since your first breath. There is no rush and no test. Only a map, and you, learning your way around by lamplight.

See it in your own sky
We’ll draw the map when your invitation arrives.
Moon Wisdom Club is opening by invitation. Join the list and we’ll draw Your Sky when your invite arrives, then keep every mark with the sky it was written under.
A quiet note when the next invitation opens. No horoscope blasts, no feed.