Astrology style
How We Read
Polar Bird Astrology's astrology style, the role of the three report types, and the boundary of interpretation.
Reading style
Polar Bird Astrology is based on Western astrology and uses a reading style close to psychological and humanistic astrology.
The standard three reports use the tropical zodiac and Placidus houses. The North Node and South Node are read with True Node.
Natal chart
A natal chart reading covers basic structure, harder-to-change qualities, and response patterns.
It looks at the rhythm a person or subject carries over time and translates it into language that can support self-understanding and decisions.
Solar return
A solar return reads the stage of the year, the themes most likely to draw focus, and the way existing qualities are used.
It is a year-level reading. Finer monthly or date-level timing belongs to another time layer, such as new moon cycles.
New moon cycle
A new moon cycle reads the rhythm from one new moon to the next, active themes, and observation points for daily choices.
It helps organize what to start, what to adjust, and the order that makes the cycle easier to work with.
Individuals, businesses, and communities
For an individual, Polar Bird Astrology translates the chart into feelings, relationships, work, and everyday life.
For a business or community, it translates the same symbols into community atmosphere, participation, trust, public explanation, and operations.
Interpretive boundary
Astrology reports work with themes that can support self-understanding, observation, and clarifying choices.
Medical and legal matters, investment decisions, price forecasts, guaranteed outcomes, and fact-checking that should come from official sources are outside the scope of an astrology report.
Transparency
Polar Bird Astrology makes its reading assumptions and the publishable parts of its creation process available through the website and public repository.
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