How It Works

Two things happen in every reading, and they are kept visibly apart. One is computation: factual, reproducible, checkable against any other ephemeris. The other is interpretation: symbolic, ours, and offered as such.

Most astrology blurs the two, which is what makes it hard to trust. We print the figures first, uncommented, and only then say what we make of them.


The computation

Positions come from the Swiss Ephemeris, the same library used in professional astronomical work. Sidereal positions use the Lahiri ayanamsa; Vedic houses are whole-sign, Western houses Placidus.

Time zone and daylight saving are resolved from a maintained database for the exact date of birth, not estimated. This is the leading source of error in amateur astrology — a chart cast an hour out is a different chart — and it is why we ask for the birth place rather than just the country.

Nothing is recalled from memory. No position, ascendant, nakshatra or dasha boundary appears in a reading unless it came out of the engine on that run. Before any batch of client work, the engine is run against a control chart with known values; if a single one differs, production stops until it is diagnosed.

The interpretation

Symbolic, and marked as symbolic. Where two systems point the same way, we say the convergence is notable. Where they split, we print both readings and name the disagreement rather than choosing the more flattering one.

Where the chart cannot answer a question, the answer is that it cannot. That happens more often than the industry admits.


AI assistance, disclosed

Readings are produced with AI assistance and reviewed by a practitioner. We state this openly because it is a feature, not an embarrassment: it is what guarantees the computations are exhaustive rather than the handful a human has time to check, and that every date in the calendar was actually calculated rather than eyeballed.

The judgement about what matters in your chart, and what to leave out, is human.


What this is for, and what it isn’t

Astrology and numerology here are frameworks for reflection and timing. They are not determinism, and they are not prediction in the sense of telling you what will happen. A dated threshold is a suggestion about when to push and when to wait, not a verdict.

A reading is not medical, legal, psychological or financial advice, and should not be used in place of any of them. If something in your life needs a doctor, a lawyer or a therapist, it needs one of those.


What we do with your birth data

Your birth date, time and place are personal data. They are held for one purpose — producing your readings — and for no other. They are never published, quoted, or reused outside your own file. Erasure on request, no questions and no delay.