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Reading IV

Yearly Projections

The shape of the year ahead — Solar Return, dasha periods, and the windows where action is most fruitful.

A year is not an even thing. It has its own grain — months that ask you to gather and months that ask you to spend, weeks when a door opens and weeks when it is wiser to wait by it. The Vedic system maps that grain with two complementary instruments.

The first is the dasha — the long planetary period you are currently inside, and the sub-period that colours these particular twelve months. The second is the Solar Return, a chart cast for the instant the sun returns to its natal degree, which describes the flavour of the year about to unfold.

We read these together, layered with the major transits — the slow passages of Saturn and Jupiter, the eclipses, the retrograde windows. The result is a calendar drawn for you alone: when to begin, when to consolidate, when to rest.

What to bring

Your full name, exact date of birth, time of birth, place of birth, and what you hope the year ahead will hold or resolve.

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