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Create an AccountYour birth chart is a snapshot of the sky at the exact moment you were born, a cosmic map that reveals the unique energies shaping your personality, purpose, and path. By interpreting the placement of the planets, signs, and houses, you’ll gain deeper insight into your strengths, challenges, and how you move through life.
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This section helps you decode every symbol in your chart.
From planets and points to aspects and asteroids, each element is represented here so you can read your chart with ease.

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These insights focus on the key players: your chart ruler, dominant patterns, and the major energies shaping your personality.
Your chart ruler is the planet that governs the overall direction of your chart, shaping how your life path unfolds and how experiences are approached at a fundamental level. It describes the archetypal force that repeatedly leads your decisions, reactions, and growth, acting as the main channel through which your chart expresses itself.
Your astrological signature is the dominant frequency of your chart, revealing the core pattern that shapes how you perceive life, respond to experience, and express your energy. Your planetary ruler is the guiding force behind this signature, showing the primary archetype through which motivation, growth, and transformation are activated.
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What each planet means and what it influences in your life.
Key positions like the Ascendant and Nodes, your path and direction.
The life areas where everything plays out.
The style and energy each planet expresses through.
This table breaks down your planetary placements and sensitive points, showing which zodiac signs and houses they’re in, and what that reveals about your character.
Where each planet expresses its energy.
This table shows the sign each planet is in, revealing how your core drives, emotions, communication style, and ambitions are flavored.
From the fiery instinct of Mars to the expansive nature of Jupiter, these positions shape your personality from the inside out.
Symbolic placements that add depth.
Here you’ll find the zodiac signs of key points and asteroids: like the Ascendant, Chiron, Lilith, the Nodes, and the Part of Fortune. These placements uncover patterns of healing, karmic direction, desire, and purpose that color your life experience with symbolic meaning.


The houses show where the action happens. Here you’ll see which planets are in which houses, and how your chart is distributed across different themes like relationships, career, and personal growth.
Aspects are the angles between planets that show how different parts of you interact. This table highlights major aspects: harmonies, tensions, and dynamics that shape your inner dialogue and behavior.
Your chart’s core dynamics.
This table shows aspects between the planets. These are the most essential connections in your birth chart, representing your core drives, inner conflicts, and natural talents.


Planets meeting deeper layers.
Here you’ll find aspects between the planets and secondary points or asteroids, like Ascendant, Chiron, Lilith, the Nodes, and the Part of Fortune. These add nuance and highlight how major energies interact with more personal or symbolic forces.


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There are 12 zodiac signs which set the context of the chart. They are equal in degree and each rule over its own slice of the 360° chart. The signs set the tone and color the experiences of where they dominate and can be seen as a journey through which the planets travel to can experience. Each sign has its own rules, laws, and benefits.
The most important thing to remember about signs is that we all have them in our chart. These archetypes are manifesting somewhere and can be the ruler of a house or the host to a planet. Each sign and its challenges will be found somewhere in our lives. Where the signs are in our chart tells us where we can work with these energies.
There are wholesome and degrading ways in which the archetypes can express themselves. Most of us express them in a degraded way and unfortunately become stereotypes. It is our work to upgrade from the stereotype and access the archetypal energy in its pure essence so that we can create the reality we want to live in and no longer be at the effect of past causes.
Clarity · Vision · Initiation
Aries gives us the clarity and vision to see the bigger picture. In order to understand the whole, the pieces of life must be organized and aligned. Without structure, perception becomes distorted, leaving space for doubt, confusion, and self-righteousness.
Aries teaches us how to initiate structure—to sort chaos into form so life can move forward. Through Aries, we learn courage, decisiveness, and the willingness to act without waiting for certainty. When unbalanced, Aries becomes impulsive and self-centered; when integrated, it provides the clarity needed to begin.
Value · Materialization · Sensory Awareness
Taurus brings beauty by teaching us how to access the spiritual through the physical. It helps us recognize the deeper value hidden within material experience—value that extends beyond what the five senses alone can perceive.
With Taurus, we learn to use material stability, comfort, and pleasure in service of a higher purpose. When disconnected from essence, Taurus becomes indulgent, stagnant, or hedonistic. When aligned, it grounds spirit into form and reminds us that true satisfaction comes from honoring both body and soul.
Choice · Awareness · Consequence
Gemini reveals how choices open pathways for fate and merit to unfold. Every decision creates a playing field where experiences—good, bad, and unexpected—must play out.
Gemini increases awareness and adaptability, helping us anticipate outcomes and recognize blessings, even when they arrive disguised as challenges. When distorted, Gemini becomes restless or superficial; when integrated, it sharpens perception and teaches discernment through experience.
Sensitivity · Integration · Emotional Motion
Cancer teaches us how to integrate archetypal energies and bring them into motion through emotion. Its sensitivity allows it to absorb, process, and express energy in lived experience.
With Cancer, emotional awareness becomes a tool for nurturing and protection. However, unchecked sensitivity can lead to overwhelm or the accumulation of negative emotional residue. Cancer teaches emotional cleansing, self-care, and the ability to center oneself while nurturing others.
Ego · Courage · Radiance
Leo represents our ability to transcend animal instinct and refine the ego. Symbolized by the lion—king of the animal kingdom—Leo teaches that true power comes from self-mastery, not dominance.
Leo’s destiny is to shine with courage and authenticity. When unbalanced, it seeks attention without discipline and becomes prideful or lazy. When worked with consciously, Leo inspires confidence, creativity, leadership, and the courage to be seen without egoic inflation.
Discernment · Refinement · Acceptance
Virgo is detail-oriented, analytical, and highly self-critical. It knows when to push and when to pause, carefully considering every variable before taking action.
This desire for precision can lead to stagnation through perfectionism. Virgo teaches us that acceptance is the gateway to progress—that life is already complete enough to move forward. Through Virgo, we learn humility, service, and refinement without self-rejection.
Balance · Justice · Karma
Libra governs balance, relationships, decisions, and their consequences. It rules law, agreements, and the energetic exchange between self and other.
Harmony is Libra’s default state, but perceived imbalance can provoke strong reactions. Libra teaches us how to understand cosmic justice rather than seek personal vengeance. Through this archetype, we confront betrayal, relational karma, and the true meaning of fairness.
Intensity · Transformation · Mystery
Scorpio is the sign of death, rebirth, and emotional depth. Highly intuitive and perceptive, it craves intensity and often creates complexity to feel alive.
Scorpio teaches us how to face the unknown without self-destruction. When misdirected, its energy becomes obsessive or controlling; when integrated, it transforms passion into loyalty, emotional truth, and the courage to accept life’s mysteries.
Exploration · Faith · Expansion
Sagittarius expands horizons through experience and testing. It learns by trial and error, driven by curiosity, freedom, and a desire to discover what works through lived truth.
This archetype is optimistic and adventurous, sometimes careless about consequences. Sagittarius teaches faith—the willingness to keep going despite failure. Through it, we learn how miracles manifest when belief and persistence align.
Responsibility · Ambition · Liberation
Capricorn keeps account of what has transpired and governs success in the material world. It values discipline, effort, and achievement.
However, Capricorn can become trapped in the illusion that only the physical is real. Its deeper lesson is liberation—learning to release attachments to status, control, and material enslavement. Through Capricorn, we master the world without being owned by it.
Individuality · Collective Awareness · Progress
Aquarius represents true individuality within the collective. Though unique and unconventional, it is inseparably connected to the network of sentient beings.
Aquarius seeks recognition for originality while simultaneously serving humanity. It purifies collective needs and channels innovation. Through Aquarius, we learn how to advance society by contributing our authentic perspective to the whole.
Dreaming · Completion · Evolution
Pisces represents evolution, surrender, and karmic completion. It rules dreams, sleep, and access to the spiritual realm, allowing us to sense where we are headed beyond the material world.
Pisces often marks endings—cycles closing so new ones may begin. It teaches compassion, forgiveness, and spiritual integration. Working with Pisces ensures that lessons are completed consciously, rather than repeated through limitation or suffering.
The elements describe how you experience, process, and respond to life at the most fundamental level. Every zodiac sign belongs to one of the four elements—Fire, Air, Water, or Earth—and together they form the cycle of transformation.
Your chart may show a dominant element, meaning that a greater number of planets—or key points such as the Sun, Moon, or Ascendant—operate through one elemental mode. A dominant element shapes your temperament, instinctive reactions, motivation, and life strategy. It influences how energy moves through you, what you prioritize, and how you engage with others and the world.
Vitalization · Desire · Movement
Bold · Passionate · Action-Oriented
Fire represents vital energy and initiation. It always rises, seeking expansion, expression, and momentum. Fire signs bring instinct, enthusiasm, and the will to act.
When Fire is dominant, life is approached through desire and inspiration. You are driven to move, create, and experience directly. Motivation comes from vision and excitement rather than certainty. At its best, Fire brings courage, leadership, and vitality. When imbalanced, it can manifest as impulsiveness, burnout, or fear of loss.
(Fire vitalizes transformation—it begins the cycle.)
Mobilization · Intellect · Connection
Intellectual · Communicative · Observant
Air represents movement of thought and awareness. It moves horizontally, connecting ideas, people, and systems. Air governs logic, communication, language, and perception.
When Air is dominant, life is processed through thinking and understanding. You seek meaning through ideas, dialogue, and perspective. Curiosity, adaptability, and social awareness are strong, but emotional detachment or over-intellectualization can occur if balance is lost.
(Air mobilizes transformation—it distributes and connects energy.)
Precipitation · Emotion · Depth
Intuitive · Sensitive · Perceptive
Water represents feeling, sharing, and emotional gravity. It sinks, flows downward, and carries memory, attachment, and karmic return.
When Water is dominant, life is experienced through emotion and intuition. You perceive subtle undercurrents and emotional truth, often before they are spoken. Compassion and empathy are strong, but overwhelm, avoidance, or emotional entanglement can arise without grounding.
(Water precipitates transformation—it brings energy into feeling and experience.)
Crystallization · Materialization · Stability
Grounded · Practical · Reliable
Earth represents form, structure, and manifestation. It is where ideas become real and consequences take shape. Earth governs responsibility, rules, effort, and tangible outcomes.
When Earth is dominant, life is approached through practicality and results. You value stability, consistency, and achievement in the physical world. This brings reliability and endurance, but can become rigidity or over-identification with material success if disconnected from purpose.
(Earth crystallizes transformation—it completes the cycle by making things real.)
The points in the chart are not physical bodies like planets, but they hold immense symbolic and energetic weight. They act as portals, crossroads, and fated markers in the map of our soul’s journey. While the planets are the actors and the signs the stage, the points are the destinations, doors, and karmic signatures—often revealing deeper layers of identity, purpose, and transformation.
The Ascendant and Descendant define how we meet the world and how the world meets us. The Midheaven and Imum Coeli speak to our calling and our roots. The North and South Nodes mark the soul’s evolutionary path: where we’re coming from and where we’re meant to go. Black Moon Lilith reveals our wild, raw truth. The Vertex brings encounters that feel destined. The Part of Fortune and Part of Spirit show areas of natural flow and spiritual vitality.
Each of these points operates like a hidden key in the chart—unlocking parts of ourselves that often lie dormant until activated by transits or awareness. They are subtle, yet transformative forces, giving shape to the more mysterious edges of the self.
Self-Awareness · Orientation · First Expression
The Ascendant represents how consciousness enters experience. It describes self-awareness in motion—how identity is initiated and how life is approached instinctively.
This point governs first impressions, vitality, and the immediate expression of personality. It marks the lens through which experience begins and sets the tone for how archetypal energies are embodied.
Relationship · Reflection · Polarity
The Descendant represents where the self meets the other. It reflects how balance, opposition, and partnership arise through interaction.
This point highlights encounters that challenge self-awareness through contrast. It reveals how external relationships mirror internal dynamics, activating growth through reflection rather than assertion.
Direction · Public Expression · Aspiration
The Midheaven represents direction and outward aspiration. It describes how purpose seeks visibility and recognition within the greater structure of the world.
This point is linked to ambition, responsibility, and the way archetypal energies are expressed publicly. It shows where awareness moves toward achievement and contribution.
Roots · Inner Foundation · Emotional Grounding
The Imum Coeli represents inner foundations and emotional grounding. It reflects where experience originates beneath conscious awareness.
This point governs roots, private life, and inherited patterns. It reveals the internal environment from which identity grows and where emotional security is established.
Past Mastery · Karma · Responsibility
The South Node represents past-life mastery and karmic familiarity. It reflects experiences, behaviors, and skills already developed.
While the South Node offers competence and comfort, it also carries the weight of repetition. Growth requires responsibility—choosing conscious engagement over automatic return to the past.
(Drawn directly from: past life mastery, fate, free will, karmic healing, responsibility)
Evolution · Free Will · Conscious Direction
The North Node represents the direction of growth and conscious evolution. It marks where free will must be exercised to move beyond karmic repetition.
This point reveals unfamiliar territory that demands effort, awareness, and courage. While uncomfortable at first, it leads toward balance and long-term integration.
(Derived as the counterpoint to South Node themes of fate and mastery)
Shadow Self · Subconscious Realization · Enlightenment
Black Moon represents the shadow self and unfiltered truth. It exposes challenges hidden beneath conditioning and social acceptance.
This point brings subconscious realizations to the surface, often through discomfort or confrontation. When integrated, it leads to profound awareness and enlightenment through radical self-honesty.(Drawn directly from: shadow self, challenges, subconscious realization, enlightenment)
Flow · Ease · Natural Alignment
The Part of Fortune represents areas of natural flow where experience unfolds with less resistance.
Rather than force or effort, this point indicates alignment—moments where circumstances support movement and integration. It reveals where energy circulates freely when awareness is present.
Activation · Encounter · Turning Points
The Vertex represents points of activation through encounter. It marks experiences that feel significant, charged, or unavoidable.
This point highlights moments where external circumstances catalyze inner change, often serving as crossroads rather than destinations.
Vitality · Intention · Conscious Engagement
The Part of Spirit represents spiritual vitality and conscious intention. It reflects where awareness is actively directed rather than passively received.
This point emphasizes agency—how purpose is chosen, sustained, and expressed through deliberate engagement with life.
There are 22 archetypes which are the raw material of our world. Everything in this world can be broken down into these 22 archetypes in it’s most essential and pure form. While these archetypes are static and permeate all of existence in all times, astrology is the system which allows us to read the dynamic aspects of these archetypes as they interact with each other.There are 10 planets in our solar system which we use in the astrological chart. If the chart is a movie, the 10 planets are the actors of the story, indicating what archetypal energies are at play.
The Sun represents willpower, vitality, and ego nature. It represents the month of birth of anything, and the ability to shine. The position of the sun determines the zodiac “sign”. In Zodiac Hacks astrology, the sun is the female “yin” luminary, as it is the source of all life, just like a mother who gives birth and sustains life. It provides us with warmth, light, joy, creation, and the clarity we need to be ourselves.
The Moon has no light of its own and depends on the light of the sun. In Zodiac Hacks astrology, the moon is the male “yang” energy as it is constantly receiving the light of the sun in different phases. Waxing and waning across the sky, the moon is the fastest planet in astrology and represents how we receive, react, and respond to life. The moon also indicates what is concealed within us and our inner self.
Mercury represents our thought process as well as our ability to write, read, think and communicate. Mercury is the planet of mindfulness and focus. It reveals our intentions and what inspires us. The planet mercury is a messenger, or channel, of ideas and how we communicate with others.
Venus is the planet of desire nature and the process of creation. It is the planet of the mother and mothering and has the power to take care and nurture desires into fruition. Venus rules the healing power of unconditional love, self-acceptance, beauty, and the ability to give and receive love. Venus also rules money.
Mars is the planet of energy, sex, and action. It is our basic fuel and ability to execute commands. Mars is constantly outgrowing its environment and seeks to be rid of habits and old structures. Mars injects stamina and endurance so that the fighting spirit is strong. Mars shows us where we need to restrict in this life to convert chaos into order, essentially so that we can receive and build.
Jupiter is the planet of expansion and growth. It is the planet of good merit and blessings. It has the power to turn the tables in any situation. Jupiter is optimistic and knows that everything will be good, even if the odds are bad. Jupiter can also indicate where we get stuck in repeat situations if we are not growing and expanding.
Saturn represents karma and the lessons we need to learn. This is a planet of manifestation, but with strict conditions. It rules time and teaches us discipline and process. Saturn must be worked with in order to receive the material rewards we seek. This planet reveals limitations so that it can teach us how to transcend them. Saturn rules the “here and now” and constantly reminds us of it too.
Uranus is fearless and represents the part within us that is in search of self-realization. With uranus, we stumble into seemingly “foolish” situations, which we realize to be essential to our life. Uranus is spontaneous, affirmative, open to experience, without expectation, seemingly without a plan, and always living in the moment. It can bring turbulence if we are holding onto the expected.
Neptune represents the psychic antenna that receives wisdom, guidance, and spiritual information from beyond our physical world. Neptune gives us an inverted perspective so that we can see things from another point of view and therefore has the power to dissolve illusion, attachment to ego, and anything of the physical world.
Pluto is the planet of judgment and resurrection. It judges us to the degree we have judged others and this can sometimes make it a scary planet. But Pluto is also the planet of transformation and upgrades. Pluto wakes us up from “The Matrix” and has the power to move us from darkness into the light. This planet wants us to accomplish transformation and complete our fate.
Aspects are the angles of relationship between the planets and points in the chart. They show us how the archetypes are interacting—whether they’re in harmony, tension, or somewhere in between. Aspects are the conversations taking place in the cosmos: some flow with ease, others demand effort and growth.
A conjunction blends energies into a single force. A trine offers support and natural talent. A square creates pressure and challenge, driving evolution. An opposition stretches us between polarities. More subtle aspects like the septile, quintile, or noville tap into intuitive, creative, or spiritual frequencies—often unseen but deeply felt.
Each aspect is a thread in the web of the chart, weaving a story of how the planetary energies work together—or against each other. By tuning into these dynamics, we learn how to transmute friction into clarity, potential into power, and fate into conscious creation.
Fusion · Amplification · Focus
A conjunction occurs when two archetypes occupy the same space, causing their energies to merge and intensify. This creates powerful focus and concentration, but also reduces objectivity.
Conjunctions amplify both strengths and weaknesses. They demand awareness, as the merged energies can feel overwhelming or compulsive if not consciously directed. When integrated, conjunctions unlock immense potential and purpose.
Completion · Compassion · Inner Growth
The novile represents cycle endings and spiritual maturation. It carries themes of patience, selflessness, and quiet inner development.
This aspect often works beneath the surface, guiding the soul toward acceptance and compassion. Noviles indicate lessons that complete karmic chapters through humility rather than force.
Destiny · Mystery · Metaphysical Pull
The septile reflects effortless movement toward destiny. It is deeply connected to intuition, fate, and metaphysical awareness.
Septiles operate outside linear logic, often bringing events together in ways that feel guided or inevitable. They indicate a calling that unfolds when trust replaces control.
Karma · Effort · Perseverance
The semisquare creates internal friction that demands effort and persistence. It highlights obstacles tied to material goals and unresolved karmic tension.
This aspect is subtle but persistent, often manifesting as irritation or pressure to act. Growth comes through disciplined effort and the willingness to overcome resistance without avoidance.
Genius · Creativity · Transformation
The quintile is the mark of exceptional talent and creative intelligence. It indicates a unique ability to reshape reality through insight, skill, or innovation.
Quintiles are transformative and often unconventional. They reveal where mastery can be achieved through devotion to one’s craft or purpose.
Opportunity · Harmony · Potential
The sextile represents supportive alignment and opportunity. It offers potential gifts that require conscious engagement to activate.
This aspect creates ease without stagnation. Sextiles reward awareness, initiative, and cooperation, allowing talents to develop naturally through balanced effort.
Conflict · Resistance · Empowerment
The square represents challenge and friction. It forces growth by creating tension that cannot be ignored.
Squares expose internal and external struggles, pushing the individual toward self-empowerment. Though uncomfortable, this aspect forges strength, resilience, and evolution through confrontation.
Flow · Talent · Natural Ability
The trine represents harmonious energy flow and natural talent. It brings ease, creativity, and stability between archetypal forces.
While trines feel supportive and effortless, they can lead to complacency if taken for granted. When used consciously, they provide a strong foundation for growth and expression.
Polarity · Reflection · Awareness
The opposition highlights tension through reflection. It occurs when energies face one another across an axis, creating contrast and awareness through relationship.
Oppositions teach balance by revealing what is projected onto others. Growth comes through receptivity, compromise, and integrating seemingly opposing forces into a unified whole.
Chart patterns show how your planets are distributed and how they work together.
Whether your chart forms a Bowl, a T-square, or a Splash, each shape reveals underlying themes in your personality, energy flow, and life approach.
Integration · Stability · Multi-Directional Strength
A Castle pattern indicates a chart with strong structural balance. Energy is distributed in a way that allows multiple areas of life to develop simultaneously.
This pattern suggests resilience, adaptability, and the ability to handle complexity. Growth comes through integration rather than specialization, and life often unfolds through steady consolidation rather than dramatic swings.
Support · Protection · Latent Potential
The Cradle pattern shows energy held within a supportive framework. There is a sense of being “held” by circumstances, relationships, or inner resources.
This pattern offers emotional and psychological protection, but growth requires conscious engagement. When relied on too heavily, comfort can become stagnation; when activated, it provides a powerful foundation for creativity and healing.
Flow · Ease · Natural Talent
A Grand Trine indicates a strong flow of energy between different parts of the chart. Life often feels intuitive, with talents emerging naturally.
While this pattern brings ease and creative ability, it can also reduce motivation to push beyond comfort. Growth comes from using natural gifts intentionally rather than passively.
Pressure · Challenge · Evolution Through Conflict
The Grand Cross creates a highly dynamic and demanding internal environment. Multiple forces pull in different directions, creating tension that cannot be ignored.
This pattern forges strength through challenge. Life tends to involve repeated tests that demand balance, discipline, and conscious choice. Mastery comes from learning how to hold opposing forces without collapse.
Focused Talent · Direction · Activation
The Kite builds on the harmony of a Grand Trine by adding a focal point that channels energy outward.
This pattern indicates the ability to translate natural talent into purposeful action. Growth comes through engagement and direction—when activated, the Kite brings momentum, visibility, and impact.
Polarization · Awareness · Relationship Learning
This pattern emphasizes contrast and reflection. Life is experienced through opposing forces that demand balance and perspective.
Growth occurs through relationship, negotiation, and learning to hold two truths at once. External circumstances often mirror internal divisions until integration is achieved.
Drive · Friction · Persistent Growth
A chart dominated by squares reflects constant internal movement. There is a strong push to act, improve, and overcome resistance.
This pattern produces determination and resilience, but can feel exhausting without conscious pacing. Growth is forged through effort, not ease.
Balance · Stability · Sustained Effort
The Rectangle pattern offers balance between tension and support. It provides enough challenge to stimulate growth while maintaining structural stability.
This pattern supports long-term achievement and steady progress. Growth unfolds gradually through consistent effort rather than extremes.
Harmony · Integration · Higher Order
The Star of David represents a rare and highly integrated energy pattern. Opposing forces work together in balance, creating a sense of coherence and purpose.
This pattern often indicates the ability to mediate, synthesize, or hold complex systems together. Growth comes through service, alignment, and conscious responsibility.
Concentration · Intensity · Specialization
A Stellium shows a strong concentration of energy in one area of life. This creates focus, intensity, and depth.
Life themes are magnified where the Stellium exists. While this brings mastery, it can also create imbalance if other areas are neglected. Growth requires broadening awareness beyond the dominant focus.
Tension · Activation · Breakthrough
The T-Square generates pressure that seeks resolution. Energy is blocked in one area and forced to release through action.
This pattern produces ambition, drive, and restlessness. Growth comes through confronting challenges directly and developing resilience rather than avoidance.
Adjustment · Destiny · Precision
The Yod represents a pattern of continual adjustment. Life often presents situations that require fine-tuning rather than force.
This pattern can feel uncomfortable or fated, pushing awareness toward refinement and conscious choice. Growth occurs through patience, humility, and alignment.
Stability · Creative Balance · Support
The Tripod pattern offers a stable base for growth, with energy evenly distributed across key areas.
This pattern supports creative development and balanced expression. Growth unfolds when all three points are honored equally rather than overemphasizing one.
Alternation · Comparison · Dynamic Balance
The Seesaw pattern reflects a life lived through contrasts. Attention shifts between opposing areas, perspectives, or priorities.
Growth comes from learning equilibrium—not choosing one side, but understanding the value of both. Relationships and external feedback play a major role in development.
Complexity · High Potential · Integration Challenge
The Star pattern indicates a complex energetic structure with many active connections.
This pattern suggests high potential but requires awareness to avoid fragmentation. Growth comes through integration and learning how to coordinate multiple drives into a coherent direction.
Focus · Direction · Purpose Channeling
The Funnel pattern concentrates scattered energy into a single outlet.
Life often builds toward specific goals or callings. Growth occurs when pressure is consciously directed rather than resisted, turning intensity into purpose.
Emphasis · Life Orientation · Perspective
A Hemispheric pattern shows a strong emphasis on one side of the chart, indicating a dominant life orientation.
This pattern reflects whether experience is processed more internally or externally. Growth comes from developing the less-emphasized side to create balance and wholeness.
The hemispheres of the chart describe where your energy is oriented and how experience is approached. While elements show how you process life, hemispheres reveal where awareness is focused and how engagement with the world unfolds.
A dominant hemisphere indicates the primary direction through which your life energy expresses itself, shaping your relationship with self, others, inner life, and the outer world.
Self-Directed · Initiating · Autonomous
The Eastern Hemisphere emphasizes self-orientation and personal agency. Energy flows inward first, then outward through deliberate action.
When this hemisphere is dominant, life is approached through independence and initiative. Growth comes from self-definition, personal choice, and the ability to act without relying on external validation or permission.
Relational · Responsive · Reflective
The Western Hemisphere emphasizes interaction and relationship. Awareness develops through engagement with others and through feedback from the external world.
When this hemisphere is dominant, growth occurs through cooperation, partnership, and contrast. Life unfolds by responding to circumstances rather than initiating them, with relationships acting as mirrors for self-understanding.
Public · Expressive · Purpose-Driven
The Upper Hemisphere focuses on visibility, contribution, and outward expression. Energy moves toward achievement, recognition, and participation in the larger world.
When this hemisphere is dominant, purpose is fulfilled through public roles, responsibility, and impact. Life direction is shaped by how one contributes to society and leaves a visible imprint.
Private · Internal · Foundational
The Lower Hemisphere emphasizes inner life and emotional grounding. Awareness is drawn toward roots, personal history, and internal stability.
When this hemisphere is dominant, growth comes through introspection, emotional security, and building strong inner foundations. Life is shaped from the inside out, with private development preceding external expression.
The modalities describe how energy moves and responds to change. While elements show how you experience life and hemispheres show where your focus lies, modalities reveal your approach to action, adaptation, and momentum.
A dominant modality influences how you begin things, sustain effort, and navigate transitions throughout life.
Initiation · Direction · Leadership
Cardinal energy is oriented toward beginnings and movement. It initiates action, sets direction, and creates momentum where none existed before.
When Cardinal is dominant, you are driven to lead, decide, and catalyze change. Growth comes through purposeful action, though impatience or burnout can arise if movement lacks follow-through.
Stability · Persistence · Focus
Fixed energy is about continuity and endurance. It sustains what has been started and resists unnecessary change.
When Fixed is dominant, you bring determination, loyalty, and depth of commitment. Growth occurs through learning when to release control, as rigidity or stagnation can develop if attachment becomes excessive.
Adaptation · Transition · Integration
Mutable energy governs change, adjustment, and transformation. It prepares systems for evolution by dissolving what no longer fits.
When Mutable is dominant, you are flexible, perceptive, and responsive to shifting conditions. Growth comes from cultivating direction and boundaries, as constant adaptation can otherwise lead to diffusion or uncertainty.
The houses describe where archetypal energies manifest in lived experience. While planets show what forces are active and signs show how they express themselves, houses reveal the life areas in which these forces operate.
Each house represents a domain of experience where awareness, karma, growth, and transformation unfold through action and consequence.
Self-Awareness · Identity · Vitality
The 1st house represents self-awareness and personality. It governs how we experience ourselves and how we are perceived at first contact.
This house reflects vitality, instinctive behavior, and the way identity is projected into the world. It shows how life is approached before reflection or adaptation occurs.
Money · Possessions · Security
The 2nd house governs material resources and personal security. It reflects our relationship with money, ownership, and material desire.
This house shows how stability is created or disrupted through attachment to possessions and the need for tangible reassurance.
Thinking · Communication · Curiosity
The 3rd house represents thinking, learning, and communication. It governs curiosity, early education, and the exchange of information.
This house reflects how ideas are formed, shared, and interpreted, shaping perception and awareness through mental interaction.
Emotions · Family · Karmic Roots
The 4th house governs emotional foundations and family dynamics. It represents home, ancestry, and karmic roots.
This house reveals inherited patterns, emotional security, and the inner landscape from which identity and behavior emerge.
Creativity · Pleasure · Ego
The 5th house represents creative expression, pleasure, and ego development. It governs love, enjoyment, and self-expression.
This house shows how joy is pursued and how identity seeks recognition through creativity, romance, and personal expression.
Work · Health · Routine
The 6th house governs work, service, and daily routines. It reflects habits, discipline, and responsibility toward maintenance of the self.
This house shows how health is shaped through routine and how purpose is expressed through service and practical effort.
Relationships · Balance · Opposition
The 7th house represents relationships and partnerships. It governs balance, cooperation, and open conflict.
This house reveals how we encounter others as mirrors, including allies and enemies, and how equilibrium is negotiated through interaction.
Transformation · Shared Resources · Depth
The 8th house governs transformation and deep emotional exchange. It represents shared resources, intimacy, and psychological depth.
This house reveals experiences of loss, merging, and rebirth, where surrender leads to profound change.
Higher Knowledge · Spirituality · Truth
The 9th house represents higher knowledge and truth-seeking. It governs belief systems, spirituality, and the pursuit of meaning.
This house reflects expansion of awareness through philosophy, learning, and exploration beyond familiar boundaries.
Career · Reputation · Ambition
The 10th house governs career, public image, and ambition. It represents reputation, responsibility, and worldly achievement.
This house shows how authority is expressed and how purpose is recognized within the larger social structure.
Community · Aspirations · Networks
The 11th house represents community, friendships, and collective aspirations. It governs social networks and shared goals.
This house reflects how the individual participates in groups and contributes to collective vision and progress.
Subconscious · Past Life · Hidden Patterns
The 12th house governs the subconscious and hidden influences. It represents past-life themes, unresolved karma, and unseen vulnerabilities.
This house reveals where awareness dissolves into the unseen, offering both spiritual insight and the challenge of confronting what lies beneath consciousness.