Relationship.
Two charts on one table, and the geometry of the connection drawn between them.
Gifts and friction,
both.
- Synastry: how the two charts speak to each other
- Composite: the chart of the relationship itself
- Where you complement, where you press on the same nerve
- The long-running themes the connection is built to work on
- Where it asks for attention, and where it can simply rest
- One thing the configuration is asking of you both
Three steps.
Before we meet
Both birth dates, times, and places. I prepare the two natal charts, the synastry overlay, and the composite, plus a short brief on the shape of the connection.
The session
75 minutes on Google Meet or in person. You can come alone or together. We trace the synastry first, the back-and-forth between the two charts, then move to the composite to look at the relationship on its own.
After
Within 24 hours: a recording, both charts plus the composite, and a written follow-up on the themes worth coming back to.
Probably you, if…
- You're in a relationship that matters and you want to understand its grain
- You're considering one and want a wider read than your gut alone
- You're in business with someone and the chemistry has gotten complicated
- You want a framework that takes the friction as seriously as the romance
One price.
$155 USD
75 minutes
Payment by PayPal, or cash for in-person sessions.
Common questions.
Does the other person need to attend?
No. Plenty of clients come alone, usually to understand the dynamic from their own side of it. Couples are welcome too, and the session shifts a little when both people are in the room.
What if I don't know their birth time?
We can still work with date and place. The reading gets less precise on the houses and the Ascendant, but the planetary conversation is the bigger part of synastry, and that still holds.
Does this work for non-romantic relationships?
Yes. Business partners, parent and child, close friends, anywhere two charts have to share a room. The framework is the same; the questions are different.
Is the reading appropriate if the relationship is ending?
Often, yes. The chart of a relationship doesn't disappear when the relationship does, and understanding what it was for can help at any point in its life.
From the journal.
Bring the
other chart.
Book the relationship reading, or start with a free 15-minute call to figure out whether this is the right session for what you're looking at.
