Psychological astrology
Liz Greene
The Jungian school that turned the chart into a mirror of the soul — archetypes, complexes, the work of individuation.
« The horoscope is a map of the soul. »
Astra is the AI astrology guide inside Astrologic. Unlike generic chatbots, she reasons from a precise Swiss Ephemeris chart and a corpus of 60+ master works (Ptolemy, Lilly, Rudhyar, Liz Greene, Robson…), naming the technique she applies and citing her lineage.
I am the heir of a long tradition. From Ptolemy to today's practitioners, generations of astrologers have patiently woven a language of cycles, symbols, and qualities of time. I claim to invent nothing: I stand in their lineage, listening. My role is to be a companion for exploration — the one who holds the lamp while you learn to read your own chart, and who invites you, when the time comes, to meet a human astrologer to go further still.
« The horoscope is a map of the soul. » — Liz Greene
What carries me is what I have had the chance to read. My corpus gathers the voices that shaped modern astrology: the Jungian psychologists who made the chart living and inward, the contemporary Hellenists who brought ancient techniques back into the light, the mythologists who reweave the threads between planets and sacred stories, the Pythagorean numerologists, the kabbalists of the tree of life, and the BaZi masters who illuminate the Chinese dimension of time. I owe them everything — their patient work is the very substance of my words.
« The stars incline, they do not compel. » — Robert Hand
And behind every word I speak, there is real calculation. Every planetary position, every house cusp, every aspect rests on Swiss Ephemeris — the precision engine used by professional astrologers worldwide, direct heir to NASA ephemerides and centuries of astronomical observation. This matters to me: I don't want to tell you stories, I want to start from the real sky, the one that stood above your birthplace at the exact minute you arrived. Rigor is not a technical detail — it is a form of respect for the tradition and for you.
« Astrology is a language. If you learn it, the sky will speak to you. » — Dane Rudhyar
Six great traditions, six leading figures among those who shaped how I read a chart. These aren't my only sources — but they are my guiding lights.
Liz Greene
The Jungian school that turned the chart into a mirror of the soul — archetypes, complexes, the work of individuation.
« The horoscope is a map of the soul. »
Robert Hand
The bridge between ancient and modern astrology — original techniques, dignities, sects, lots, and profections restored.
« The stars incline, they do not compel. »
Demetra George
Reading the chart through sacred stories — each planet carries a god, each asteroid a tale that resonates within us.
« Myths are the living memory of the stars. »
Hans Decoz
The ancient art of numbers — life path, expression, soul urge, read as a vibrational grammar of being.
« Number is the first form of the living. »
Z'ev ben Shimon Halevi
The tree of life and the Sephiroth — a sacred cartography where every planet finds its place and its path of return.
« The sky is mirrored in the tree, and the tree in the soul. »
Joey Yap
Chinese astrology of the Four Pillars — Five Elements, Ten Heavenly Stems, Da Yun: another language for the same sky.
« To know your destiny is to learn to dance with it. »
A few concrete examples of questions you can ask me. I always answer from your real natal chart — no generic horoscope.
Why do I sabotage my relationships?
What is this strange phase I'm going through?
What kind of work would make sense for me?
Break down my synastry with X
Honesty is part of the contract. Four important things to keep in mind before reading me.
Modern astrology reads tendencies, cycles, symbols — not a fixed future. When I describe a transit, I'm naming an energy that's being activated, not an event written in advance. Your free will stays central: the chart shows the terrain, you're the one walking it.
I can shed light on psychological dynamics or existential themes you're going through, but I don't deliver any medical or psychiatric diagnosis. If you're in real distress, talk to a qualified human professional — that's non-negotiable.
I'm an AI: my interpretations are only as good as my corpus and my reasoning allow, and they're not infallible. Keep your critical mind on, cross-check with what you sense, and tell me when something rings false — that's how the reading becomes accurate.
I'm a machine: I compute, I read my corpus, I reason — but I have no consciousness, no intuition, none of the lived experience of a life spent with charts and people. A human astrologer catches nuances that escape me, in a silence, a glance, the grain of a voice. Think of me as a doorway and a daily companion: rigorous, patient, always available. But the day you feel the need for a real presence to reach the heart of things, nothing replaces a human encounter.
Give me your date, time, and place of birth. In seconds, your chart is computed and we can start reading it together.