- Birth Chart
- A good starting point if you want to understand yourself better. Your patterns, strengths, and what drives you.
- Synastry
- Good if you want to understand the dynamics in a specific relationship. What works, what creates tension, and why.
- Forecast
- Useful if you want to know what is coming up in your life and when to act, wait, or prepare.
- Career
- Good if you are weighing a job change, feel stuck in your career, or want to understand what kind of work truly suits you.
- Relocation
- Useful if you are considering moving to a new city or country and want to understand how different places might affect your life.
- Wellbeing
- Good if you want to understand patterns in your energy, health, or emotional cycles through your chart.
- Horary
- Good if you have one specific question you need an answer to. A decision, a lost item, or a yes/no situation.
- Electional
- Useful if you want to pick the best possible moment for something important. Signing, launching, or committing.
- Family Dynamics
- Good if you want to understand the patterns between you and a family member, or make sense of a difficult family dynamic.
- Spiritual
- Good if you are searching for deeper meaning, questioning your direction in life, or going through a significant inner shift.
- Business
- Useful if you run a business or are starting one and want astrological input on timing and direction.
- Rectification
- Needed if you do not know your exact birth time, which is required for an accurate chart reading.
- Start with your question
- Think about what you actually want to get out of the session. A specific decision, general self-understanding, timing guidance, or relationship clarity. The clearer your question, the easier it is to match with the right person.
- Match the reading type to your situation
- If you are at a crossroads in your career, look for someone who offers Career or Forecast readings. If you are struggling in a relationship, Synastry is the most relevant. Do not just pick the most popular option.
- Check their approach
- Modern Western and Psychological astrologers tend to focus on self-understanding and growth. Vedic and Traditional astrologers often lean more toward timing and prediction. Neither is better, it depends on what you are looking for.
- Read the reviews carefully
- Look for reviews that mention situations similar to yours. A review that says "they helped me understand why I keep choosing the wrong partners" tells you more than a generic five-star rating.
- Notice how they describe their work
- An astrologer who explains what they actually do in a session, and what you can realistically expect, is likely to give you a more honest and useful experience than one who promises transformation or life-changing revelations.
- Session format matters
- If you process things better by talking, choose a live video or phone session. If you want something you can revisit, a recorded reading or written report may suit you better.
- You do not need to commit to one astrologer
- It is fine to try someone once and see how it feels. A good astrologer will not pressure you to book again immediately. Trust your gut about whether the session left you with something genuinely useful.
- Prepare a question or theme
- You do not need to know exactly what you want, but having a rough sense of what is on your mind helps the astrologer focus. A situation, a decision, or just a feeling that something needs clarity.
- You will need your birth details
- Most readings require your date, time, and place of birth. If you do not know your birth time, mention it. Some astrologers can work without it, or offer rectification.
- It is a conversation, not a prophecy
- A good astrologer will offer perspectives and patterns, not absolute predictions. You are there to gain clarity, not to be told what will happen.
- One session is enough to start
- You do not need to commit to anything. A single session can give you useful insight. See how it feels before deciding whether to return.







