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2026: The Architecture of a New Era
Why the simultaneous entry of Saturn and Neptune into Aries marks the true beginning of the 21st century's next chapter.
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A compact framework you can reuse for any natal chart or transit story.
Start with the Big Three
Sun, Moon, and Rising describe drive, needs, and interface. They’re the fastest way to feel a chart’s tone.
Add houses for specificity
Houses locate where themes land. Without them, interpretations stay abstract and less actionable.
Aspects show the story arc
Geometry between planets reveals tension, ease, and the habits you repeat until you evolve them.
Transits = timing
The sky keeps moving. Transits activate natal promises so you can plan windows instead of guessing.
FAQ
A few quick answers before the full academy launches.
Exact times give the most precise rising sign and house layout. If you don’t have it, use a noon chart and note that sensitive topics like the Moon, houses, and lots will stay in "approximate" mode until you confirm the time.
Memory-based times are usually rounded to the nearest hour. Use them as a starting point, then track life events to rectify. When a major transit lines up with a different house than expected, adjust the birth time in small increments.
Yes. Learn the elemental logic first (fire, earth, air, water). Once you understand why a sign behaves a certain way, you can infer the rest on the fly instead of memorizing disconnected keywords.
Pick one chart—yours or a friend’s—and apply every new concept to it. Repetition inside a single chart imprints faster than jumping between dozens of examples.
Think in weeks instead of days. Spend at least seven days with each topic so you can watch how the transits of that week express themselves in real time.
Yes. The curriculum you’re reading is the written storyboard for guided audio classes and live salon sessions arriving later this year.