Daily Compass Reading
One bearing for the day ahead: a direction to lean, something to watch for, and a question worth sitting with.
Everything here is worked out on your own device. Nothing you enter is sent to us, logged, or stored anywhere.
What This Reading Is
This is the one openly playful tool on the site, and it says so on the page rather than in a disclaimer at the bottom. It offers three things for the day ahead: a direction to lean, something worth watching for, and a question to sit with. It does not know anything about your day.
The reading is seeded from the date and your sign, which means it holds steady for a whole day instead of reshuffling every time you reload the page. That is deliberate. A reading that changes on refresh invites you to keep pressing until you get one you like, and at that point it is a slot machine rather than a prompt.
Why It Is Not A Forecast
A daily horoscope that claims to know what will happen to a twelfth of the world's population is making a claim it cannot support, and most of them are written to be vague enough that any reader can find themselves in it. We would rather not do that.
So the three lines here are constructed as prompts rather than predictions. They are the kind of thing a thoughtful friend might say - notice this, consider that - and their usefulness comes entirely from whether the question lands, not from any knowledge of the future.
If you want something calculated rather than composed, the rest of the calculators on this site work from real astronomy and will tell you exactly where the sun, moon and ascendant stood at any moment. This page is the other thing, and it is honest about being the other thing.
How To Use It Well
The most useful way to read something like this is to notice your own reaction to it rather than to take it as instruction. A prompt that irritates you has usually touched something; a prompt that feels irrelevant probably is. Both responses tell you more than the text does.
Nothing here should be used to make a decision that matters. If a line about a difficult conversation happens to be the nudge that gets you to have one you had already decided to have, that is the tool working as intended. If it is doing the deciding, it is being asked to carry weight it was never built for.
