Venus patterns
Love, standards, longing, and the difference between intensity and safety.
Sacred Self Daily
Start with the one that matches the day.

Daily Pull
Short first.
The chart can speak without turning into a lecture.

Your Systems
Wider, only when useful.
Astrology stays central. Other systems come in by invitation.

The Counsel
Decision support, not a verdict.
A reflective room for the question beneath the question.
When you want the day to start in your own register instead of the inbox's.
What it adds
A morning reading drawn from your natal chart and the day's transits. Not a horoscope. Specific to your placements, your accumulated memory, the question you are sitting with.
Good for
When you want the day to start in your own register instead of the inbox's. A two-minute read before the house wakes up.
A Virgo Rising woman reads it before her feet touch the floor. Some days she reads it twice.
When a decision keeps surfacing and won't resolve on its own.
What it adds
A decision reading. Draws a hexagram from the I Ching, reads it against your natal chart, names what is underneath the choice you are holding.
Good for
When a decision keeps surfacing and won't resolve on its own. Not for small logistics. For the kind of choice that shows up in the body first.
An Aquarius woman in her late thirties pulls The Counsel before every major work decision. The hexagram catches what she had already decided underneath the question.
Before a new collaboration.
What it adds
Synastry reading between two charts. Reads the actual tension lines: Saturn conjunctions, Moon-to-Moon distance, Mars square Venus.
Good for
Before a new collaboration. Before a conversation you have been avoiding. Not only for romantic partners. For anyone whose dynamics you want to see clearly.
A Pisces Sun woman runs every new client through it before signing. She trusts the chart more than the introduction.
A founding team.
What it adds
Multi-chart reading for two to four people. Reads the group field, not just each chart in isolation. Where the friction lives. Where the resonance is.
Good for
A founding team. A co-parenting arrangement. A family constellation you keep returning to. The chart sees what the dynamic obscures.
A Cancer Moon woman ran her founding team through it before the first year of revenue. She recognized the friction pattern before it arrived.
On Sundays.
What it adds
Every reading you save. Searchable. A record of where your chart has been speaking and what you were sitting with when you pulled.
Good for
On Sundays. After a chapter closes. When you want to see whether what you sensed six months ago named something real.
A Scorpio Moon woman returns to her library at the end of every month. The readings form a kind of journal she did not have to write herself.
In the days before your birthday.
What it adds
Your Solar Return reading. The chart cast for the moment the sun returns to its birth degree. Reads the year's architecture before it builds.
Good for
In the days before your birthday. Or the month after, when you can see what the year is actually holding.
A Capricorn Rising woman reads hers each October, the week before her birthday. She has done it for three years. She does not skip it.
Sunday mornings.
What it adds
A longer Sunday reading. Not the daily pull format. More like a letter from someone who has been watching her chart carefully all week.
Good for
Sunday mornings. When the week has been a lot and she wants to feel met rather than advised. The letter does not tell her what to do.
A Sagittarius woman in postpartum reads The Letter on Sunday while the baby sleeps. The other days are not hers yet. Sunday is.
When the default voice is not landing.
What it adds
Six distinct reading voices. Selene reads like a woman who has had a hard year and stopped hedging. The Witchy Aunt names things no one else in the family will. Each voice reads the same chart differently.
Good for
When the default voice is not landing. When you are in a season that calls for a different register. The voice changes the register, not the astrology.
A Scorpio Rising woman switched to the Witchy Aunt after a bad breakup. Selene felt too gentle. She needed someone who would name what it actually was.
When the visual register doesn't match where she is.
What it adds
Five visual themes. Cosmic Luxe. Mystical. Witchy Modern. Wellness. Sophisticated Minimalist. The same reading reads differently in each.
Good for
When the visual register doesn't match where she is. Some months call for dark. Some months call for clean. The platform follows.
A Libra Moon woman switches to Sophisticated Minimalist in January and back to Cosmic Luxe by March. She cannot explain it but it helps.
When something large is moving.
What it adds
Readings for major chart events: eclipses, retrogrades, Saturn returns, exact Pluto transits. Not a weather report. A reading of what the event is actually touching in her chart.
Good for
When something large is moving. When she keeps feeling something she cannot name and suspects the sky is part of it.
A Taurus Sun woman pulled The Window during the eclipse season that fell on her natal Moon. The reading named what she had been unable to say out loud for three months.
When compatibility is not the real question.
What it adds
Synastry read with directional framing. Not just 'are you compatible' but 'where does this relationship ask you to grow and where does it ask too much.'
Good for
When compatibility is not the real question. When she already knows she is staying and wants to understand the terms.
A Gemini Moon woman used The Compass for her marriage after her second year. Not because it was failing. Because she wanted to see it clearly.
When astrology is still the spine but she wants a wider symbolic field.
What it adds
Your Constellation choices. Western astrology stays on. Numerology, tarot, I Ching, and later systems can be invited in without replacing the chart.
Good for
When astrology is still the spine but she wants a wider symbolic field. Especially if numerology or decision oracles already have language for her life.
A Cancer Moon woman keeps Western astrology on and adds numerology for annual readings. Human Design waits outside the reading until the frame is ready.
Grief.
What it adds
Passive mode. Readings delivered. No prompts to act on them, no questions to answer, no invitations. The chart keeps speaking. You receive it when you can.
Good for
Grief. Illness. New baby. Caregiver exhaustion. Any season where action is not available. The platform stays present without asking anything of her.
A Capricorn Rising woman in early perimenopause switched to Witness mode for four months. She did not feel like acting. She needed to be read without being asked.
You never have to hold the whole map at once.
Love, standards, longing, and the difference between intensity and safety.
Home, memory, care, and the need that gets quiet before it disappears.
Endings, limits, second acts, and the yes that costs too much.
Visibility, protection, style, and the self people meet first.
The sore place that became discernment without becoming the whole story.
The unfamiliar next step that feels honest before it feels easy.
Symbols, rooms, fictional women, and the image that says it first.
symbolic systems
Start with the chart. Add another mirror only when it makes the reading clearer.
Numerology is the first extra thread. It uses birth date only: Life Path, Birthday, and Personal Year.
Tarot and the I Ching belong inside The Counsel. You can include either one, both, or neither.
Human Design and Vedic astrology can be tracked as interest. They stay clearly labeled until the rules and cultural framing are chosen.