How it's made

Anyone can generate. We refuse to.

The cost of fluent AI text has collapsed; good-enough output is now free everywhere. So we compete on the opposite of volume — a real chart calculation, a fixed fifteen-section structure, and ten deterministic filters that every reading must pass before it reaches you.

The ten filters

These aren't prompts or polite suggestions. They're code — checks that run on every reading, every time, and refuse to ship text that fails them.

  1. 01

    No astrology words

    A dictionary check rejects any sign name, house number, or aspect term — in every language we write in — before a reading is ever assembled.

  2. 02

    No repeated images

    A linter scans all fifteen sections and flags any metaphor, phrase, or five-word run that appears more than once, so the reading never repeats itself.

  3. 03

    No stock openings

    A multilingual blocklist forbids the tired scene-setting clichés — 'there is a moment when…' — at the start of any paragraph.

  4. 04

    No template sentences

    Boilerplate that would otherwise read identically from one person to the next is caught and rejected at the moment of writing.

  5. 05

    True to your pattern

    Each section is checked against your chart's core archetype, so the writing expresses who you actually are instead of drifting into generic prose.

  6. 06

    Principles, machine-checked

    A separate model scores every reading against our writing rules — synthesis over lists, behavioral specificity, named contradictions, therapeutic warmth — and flags anything that falls short.

  7. 07

    No two readers alike

    Each new reading is compared against the others, so no opening line or signature phrase is ever quietly reused between two different people.

  8. 08

    Clean type, every script

    A normalizer repairs mixed-script and look-alike-character glitches, so the text is typographically clean whether it's set in Latin, Cyrillic, or anything else.

  9. 09

    A faithful, stable chart

    Your birth data is projected into a fixed mathematical shape, so the same details always produce the same chart — and the same edition of your reading.

  10. 10

    Grounded in the body, never overused

    Each section is assigned a single bodily anchor with strict limits, so the reading stays physical and specific without leaning on the same sensation twice.

This is the part a competitor can't copy by writing a better prompt. It's built. The fastest way to see it is to read your own.

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Questions
Yes — the prose is AI-assisted. What makes it different is everything around the writing: a real astronomical chart calculation, a defined fifteen-section structure, and ten deterministic filters that gate the output. The model writes; the system makes sure what it writes is specific, coherent, and free of jargon.
It's a check written in code that gives the same answer every time — not a judgment call. If a reading contains a banned astrology term or a repeated phrase, the filter catches it the same way on every run, so quality doesn't depend on luck or on how the model felt that day.
Because 'good once' is easy and 'good every time, for every person, in every language' is hard. The filters exist so the reading you receive is consistent, specific to you, and never quietly recycled from someone else's.
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