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Build your astrology foundation through 100 clear lessons.

Learn signs, planets, houses, aspects, synthesis, timing, relationships, traditions, and ethics in a structured order. Every lesson uses plain language, a worked example, a practice task, and a review question.

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Module 1 · 10 lessons

Foundations and sky facts

Learn what a chart calculates before adding symbolic interpretation.

  1. 1. Fact, convention, and interpretation
  2. 2. The celestial sphere
  3. 3. The ecliptic and zodiac
  4. 4. The tropical zodiac
  5. 5. The sidereal zodiac
  6. 6. The geocentric view
  7. 7. Why time and place matter
  8. 8. Time zones and UTC
  9. 9. A chart as a timed snapshot
  10. 10. Working with uncertain birth data

Example

The Moon at 12 degrees Gemini is a position. Calling it curious or verbal is an interpretation.

Practice

Take one result card and label its fact, convention, and reflection prompt.

Module 2 · 10 lessons

Signs, elements, and modalities

Read signs as styles of expression instead of fixed personality labels.

  1. 11. The four elements
  2. 12. Fire signs
  3. 13. Earth signs
  4. 14. Air signs
  5. 15. Water signs
  6. 16. The three modalities
  7. 17. Polarity and complementary signs
  8. 18. Sign boundaries
  9. 19. Moving beyond stereotypes
  10. 20. Combining element and modality

Example

Mars in Fire may act quickly, while Mars in Earth may prefer a measured and practical approach.

Practice

Sort the twelve signs into four element groups without using personality stereotypes.

Module 3 · 10 lessons

Planets as chart functions

Learn what each planet contributes before sign and house add detail.

  1. 21. The Sun: identity and direction
  2. 22. The Moon: needs and habits
  3. 23. Mercury: thought and language
  4. 24. Venus: relating and value
  5. 25. Mars: action and boundaries
  6. 26. Jupiter: growth and meaning
  7. 27. Saturn: limits and mastery
  8. 28. Uranus: change and freedom
  9. 29. Neptune: ideals and uncertainty
  10. 30. Pluto: power and renewal

Example

Sun in the tenth house may connect identity with visible work, responsibility, or public direction.

Practice

Find the Sun's sign, house, and closest aspect in a chart.

Module 4 · 10 lessons

Houses, angles, and life areas

Locate chart functions in concrete areas of life.

  1. 31. The four chart angles
  2. 32. The first and seventh houses
  3. 33. The second and eighth houses
  4. 34. The third and ninth houses
  5. 35. The fourth and tenth houses
  6. 36. The fifth and eleventh houses
  7. 37. The sixth and twelfth houses
  8. 38. Comparing house systems
  9. 39. House cusps and uncertainty
  10. 40. House rulers

Example

A planet close to an angle often becomes more visible in chart synthesis.

Practice

Locate all four angles and note any planet within five degrees.

Module 6 · 10 lessons

Reading a whole chart

Prioritize repeated evidence and turn many placements into one coherent reading.

  1. 51. The Big Three
  2. 52. Using the chart ruler
  3. 53. Element balance
  4. 54. Modality balance
  5. 55. Angular planets
  6. 56. Repeated themes
  7. 57. Working with contradictions
  8. 58. Choosing priorities
  9. 59. Writing an evidence sentence
  10. 60. Building a chart summary

Example

A Fire Sun, Water Moon, and Earth Ascendant can describe different functions without being a contradiction.

Practice

Write one sentence for each function before combining them.

Module 7 · 10 lessons

Transits and timing

Read moving planets as dated context rather than guaranteed events.

  1. 61. Transit basics
  2. 62. Collective and personal timing
  3. 63. Retrograde cycles
  4. 64. Planetary stations
  5. 65. The lunar cycle
  6. 66. Solar returns
  7. 67. Jupiter and Saturn cycles
  8. 68. Outer-planet timing
  9. 69. Using timing windows
  10. 70. Reviewing timing claims

Example

Transiting Mars at 10 Leo square natal Venus at 10 Taurus is a dated personal contact.

Practice

Find one current transit and record the exact positions and orb.

Module 8 · 10 lessons

Relationship astrology

Compare charts without turning a score into a verdict about real people.

  1. 71. Synastry basics
  2. 72. Sun and Moon contacts
  3. 73. Venus and Mars contacts
  4. 74. Mercury contacts
  5. 75. Saturn contacts
  6. 76. Outer-planet contacts
  7. 77. House overlays
  8. 78. Composite charts
  9. 79. Reading compatibility scores
  10. 80. Ethics in relationship readings

Example

One person's Moon trine another's Venus is a cross-chart aspect, not a composite placement.

Practice

List three cross-chart contacts and name the two functions involved.

Module 9 · 10 lessons

Traditions, methods, and sources

Understand where techniques come from and why different systems disagree.

  1. 81. Hellenistic astrology
  2. 82. Medieval and traditional astrology
  3. 83. Modern psychological astrology
  4. 84. Vedic astrology and Jyotisha
  5. 85. Tropical and sidereal comparison
  6. 86. Why house systems differ
  7. 87. Essential dignity
  8. 88. Predictive techniques
  9. 89. Cultural humility
  10. 90. Source quality

Example

A Hellenistic reading may emphasize sect and house topics more than modern psychological language.

Practice

Identify one Hellenistic technique and its required inputs.

Module 10 · 10 lessons

Ethics and readable practice

Communicate astrology clearly without fear, diagnosis, or false certainty.

  1. 91. Writing uncertainty well
  2. 92. Consent in readings
  3. 93. Avoiding diagnosis
  4. 94. High-stakes decisions
  5. 95. Replacing fatalism with agency
  6. 96. Birth-data privacy
  7. 97. Inclusive relationship language
  8. 98. A clear reading structure
  9. 99. Writing useful action prompts
  10. 100. Editorial self-review

Example

Mars square Saturn may describe friction between urgency and restraint; it does not guarantee failure.

Practice

Replace five absolute claims with precise conditional language.

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