Career and calling
What your work wants from you in the next year, where ambition gets rewarded, and the kind of role you should turn down even when it looks like a promotion.
What's in a reading
Not a daily horoscope. Not a personality quiz. A long-form reading composed from the anchors of your birth chart and written for the specific shape of your life.
The seven chapters
A full reading runs across seven chapters, each rendered for the chart anchors of your specific birth. They get specific about timing where the chart allows it. They skip the four-adjective parade.
What your work wants from you in the next year, where ambition gets rewarded, and the kind of role you should turn down even when it looks like a promotion.
What you bring to a relationship, the pattern you keep repeating, and the kind of partner who lasts longer than the chemistry.
The quiet politics of where you came from, what you owe and what you do not, and the season ahead at home.
A four-quarter outlook, not a vague horoscope. What is likely in Q1, Q2, Q3, Q4, with timing where the chart allows it.
How money moves through your chart, where the leaks are, and the months that reward boldness over caution.
Your constitution's tilt, the habits your sign drifts toward under stress, and the simple corrections that hold up.
The gifts you under-claim and the patterns you over-do. The honest mirror chapter, written without flattery.
The chart anchors
Before language, there is structure. Every Astrarium reading is anchored to four classical reference points that have organised astrological thought for centuries.
If you share your time of birth, the reading also gestures at your rising sign, the constellation that was climbing the horizon at the minute you were born. It changes every two hours and shapes how the rest of the world reads you.
A favourable forecast
Each almanac closes with a small forecast of favourable signs: a day, a colour, a number, a gemstone, a compass direction, and the signs you tend to harmonise with. These are not predictions of luck. They are practical anchors drawn from traditional planetary rulerships, the kind of small daily ritual our grandparents would have recognised.
Ask the wheel
Beyond the almanac, you can ask Astrarium anything you want answered through your chart. Love decisions, career timing, family choices, big moves and small ones. Answers are short, specific, and rooted in the same anchors as the almanac. No essays. No horoscope-shaped non-answers.
How a reading is composed
Astrarium is built on two layers. The first is structural. Your sun sign, element, modality and ruling planet are computed from your date of birth using the same tropical-zodiac date ranges that working astrologers have agreed on for centuries. There is nothing modern about that part.
The second layer is interpretive. A modern language model, trained on a broad body of astrological, mythological and psychological writing, is used to translate those anchors into prose that is specific to the date and place you entered. We use it for one thing only: as a translator from symbol to sentence.
The framework underneath is traditional astrology. The model is just the tongue it speaks in.
Privacy and sharing
You do not need an account. Readings you do not share live only in your browser. If you choose to share, we mint an unguessable link that lives for seven days and then deletes itself from our records. We do not sell data. We do not run trackers. The full privacy notice lives on the legal page if you want to read it.
What this isn't
An Astrarium reading is something to think with, not something to obey. We do not claim certainty about your future. We do not sell predictions as fact. Astrology is a symbolic language, a quiet old one, and we use it the way a careful astrologer would: to give you something specific enough to actually use.
A note before you go
Astrarium produces astrological readings written with the help of artificial intelligence, grounded in traditional Western and Vedic astrological frameworks. Readings are intended for personal reflection, entertainment and curiosity. They are not medical, financial, legal or psychological advice. For decisions in those areas, please consult a qualified professional you trust.