I'm not sure we can.
Saturn is in the 7th.
The Hour Ruler is Jupiter. The Ascendant Ruler (Moon) and Ascendant are in Water Signs, Jupiter is in a Fire Sign. No good.
Jupiter does rule the Ascendant and the Moon is in a separating square, so that should be enough to make the chart radical.
Shall we use the 7th or the 5th House? Missing person, I'm inclined to use the 7th with the Moon as signficator. I don't see any applying aspects between the Moon and the Ascendant Ruler or 12th House Ruler. The Moon is in rulership but just about to slam into the South Node. And the Moon is Combust.
I didn't see your post when I posted Mircea and you are doing GREAT!
I'd see the 7th too as the missing person rather then the 5th in this case.
The Moon IS the significator in this chart.
What do you make of that SN or Moon conjunct the South Node ?
This is a chart that just reeks of trying to tell us something for certain!
This is quite creepy too,because it may be speaking of myself....who erected the chart?
Strictures Against Judgement: (from Celeste Teal's site):
Saturn in the Seventh House: If Saturn is in the 7th house, it also renders the chart unreadable.
BUT that does not preclude another more accomplished perhaps like Mircea? from trying to read the chart or does it?
Here are referenences to consider for this chart, to the 7th House and Saturn:
Astrologynotes Wiki
Considerations before judgement (
http://astrologynotes.org/Considerations_before_judgement)
William Lilly considered an authority on Horary astrology by many practioners, wrote in his book Christian Astrology that not every horary chart is fit to be judged, and laid out twelve "considerations" about the chart that should be looked at to determine whether the chart is fit. The purpose of this was most likely to weed out questions that were asked frivolously or with malicious intent, or questions which the astrologer was not able to judge fairly. If the chart passes these twelve considerations, the astrologer deemed the question "radical" and fit to be judged:
Planetary Hour - The Lord of the hour should be of the same triplicity or nature as the Lord of the Ascendant (most astrologers today consider additional indicators of a connection between hour ruler and ascendant ruler).
The Ascendant must not be too early (0° - 3°). Something has to be learned or decided first
The Ascendant must not be too late (27° - 30°), the querent may already know the answer
The Ascendant, and the planet in the Ascendant, must describe the querent
The Moon must not be in square on opposition the lord of the seventh house
The Moon must not lie in the Via Combusta
The Moon must not be Void of Course
The cusp of the seventh house and its lord must not be afflicted
Saturn should not be on the Ascendant or in the first house, especially if retrograde
Saturn should not be in the seventh house
First house ruler should not be combust