What you'll learn
- The three most-probable life paths your chart can sustainably hold — named, dated, and traced forward.
- The fork dates — the specific months when one path becomes structurally harder to switch into.
- The trade-offs across paths — what each one asks you to give up, stated plainly, because every real fork has a cost.
- The chart's honest read on which path it favours — with a confidence percentage, not a false certainty.
- The five highest-leverage decisions across the three paths — the moves that matter most regardless of which path you walk.
What's inside — 10 sections
- 1The 3-path mapping methodology
- 2Path A — the chart-favoured route
- 3Path B — the chart-permissible route
- 4Path C — the chart-strained route
- 5Fork dates — when each path closes
- 6Trade-offs across paths
- 7The chart's confidence breakdown
- 8The 5 highest-leverage decisions
- 9Risk and risk-mitigation per path
- 10Action path — the decision-deadline calendar
Sample section preview
From Section 1 — The Three-Path Mapping:
This report does not predict which life you'll live — your free will makes that uninvitable to a chart. What the chart can do is something more useful for a hard decision: it can show you which three paths your chart can sustainably hold, rank them by structural fit, and tell you when each fork closes. A path your chart can't sustainably hold will show up here too — as the one that's missing. That absence is information.
Who this is for
Best for the mid-career professional staring at a pivot, anyone at a genuine existential decision point, and anyone who's been circling the same fork for months because every option has a real case. If your decision had a clean answer, you wouldn't need this report. It's built for the ones that don't.
Methodology
Computed from Swiss Ephemeris precision astronomical data and the Lahiri ayanamsa. Every interpretive claim traces to a named classical Vedic source — Brihat Parashara Hora Shastra, Phaladeepika, Saravali. You can verify any reading against the original text. Read the full methodology →
From Sections 2–4 — Your Three Lives, Traced:
**Path A — the Specialist.** Chart-favoured, ~65% structural fit. Deep-domain expertise, slow-compound trajectory, stability prioritised over visibility. Your fork-out date for this path is roughly late in year two — past it, the role architecture that supports a clean entry gets harder to access mid-career.
**Path B — the Builder.** Chart-permissible, ~25% fit. The founder path: asymmetric upside, asymmetric risk. Your fork-out date is sooner — a Jupiter window opens early, and the decision-to-commit wants to be made before it, not during.
**Path C — the Public Voice.** Chart-strained, ~10% fit. A public-facing, thought-leadership career. Your chart can hold this — but it forces sustained extraversion into territory your chart doesn't naturally inhabit, and it's only sustainable if Path A or B is the underlying economic engine.
The chart's actual recommendation, stated plainly: commit to A as your primary, run B in parallel for a defined trial window, treat C as occasional output rather than identity. The single most important date is your Path-A fork in year two. Everything else can stay flexible. That one shouldn't.
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