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Astrology: planet tracker, signs, and personal chart

Start with the question you actually have, then choose the page whose inputs and limits match it. This hub organizes the routes; it does not know your chart or produce a personal result.

Free reports

Three free astrology reports

Premium reports

Four complete personal reports

Tools

Astrology tools

Some destinations teach chart grammar; others contain their own forms or changing result areas. Check the destination itself before assuming it calculates a chart, shows current sky data, or saves anything.

Guides

Base for understanding chart grammar

Use these reference pages to separate symbolic layers. A static guide cannot supply a personal placement or current sky state; those claims require a destination with visible supporting evidence.

Learning order

How to read astrology more professionally

A beginner's mistake is reading only the Sun sign. A stronger method goes layer by layer: planet shows function, sign shows style, house shows life area, and aspect shows tension or support.

Planet

What is active: feeling, will, thought, action, love, boundaries or growth.

Sign

How the function behaves: fast, soft, practical, emotional or free.

House

Where the theme appears: money, relationships, work, home, health, creativity or inner life.

Aspect

How planets interact: intensify, argue, support or ask for balance.

Important

Astrology as a self-analysis tool

Even a dynamic calculation should not replace facts, conversations, medical, legal or financial decisions. Venus Tarot shows symbolic context and helps ask more precise questions.

Before you choose a route

Does this hub show my planet positions?

No. It contains links and method guidance, not a personal chart or verified current-sky result.

When does exact birth time matter?

It matters when a destination makes precision-sensitive claims about the Ascendant, houses, angles, or degrees. If your time is unknown or approximate, the interpretation should narrow.

Can I make a major decision from astrology alone?

No. Use the symbolism to sharpen a question, then check consequential decisions against facts and qualified advice where appropriate.

Free entry path

Choose the smallest route that fits the question

This page is the starting point, not a result. Open one destination and check its visible inputs, source state, and certainty limit before continuing.

1. Name the task

Decide whether you need a chart, a concept guide, or a time-based interface.

2. Check the inputs

Use only fields the destination visibly provides, and notice which ones are required.

3. Read the limit

Unknown birth time, approximate place, or an unverified source must lower the claim.

4. Compare with reality

Keep observation, consent, evidence, and professional guidance in the decision.

What this starting point can establish

  • Which route matches a chart, learning, or timing question.
  • Why exact birth time matters on precision-sensitive pages.
  • How signs, planets, houses, and aspects differ.
  • Which destination to inspect next for its own supported result.

Free astrology tools are planning and reflection aids. They cannot guarantee events or replace real-world judgment.