Read the pressure
The day's strongest personal timing, with the chart factors close enough to inspect.
About a minute · sources attachedReader's edition · Washington, D.C.
A private almanac for ordinary days
For people who enjoy a symbol, distrust a sermon, and want the footnotes nearby.
House & Hour puts today's timing, one small experiment, and a private note on a single dated page. Keep what proves useful. Cross out the rest.
Anatomy of a page
The day's strongest personal timing, with the chart factors close enough to inspect.
About a minute · sources attachedA small action with a stopping point. No life overhaul smuggled into the fine print.
Ten minutes is often plentyA private line you can return to after the day has had a chance to answer back.
No score · no streak debtNot every reading will land. That is useful information too.
Symbols are prompts.
You are not a prompt.
Four house rules
The page can suggest a move. It never hands down a commandment.
Open the chart factors, calculation choices, and interpretive limits whenever you want the receipts.
Nothing sulks. There are no flames to feed, streaks to defend, or points for being a person on schedule.
A reading may sharpen the question. The decision—and the right to ignore us—stays with you.
Methods keep their names
House & Hour can place several symbolic traditions beside the same question. It does not melt them into one all-knowing voice. Each result names its inputs, choices, and limits. If the methods disagree, you get to see the argument.
Private means private
Birth details, journals, check-ins, and relationship notes exist to serve your reading—not an ad profile, a public feed, or someone else's growth chart.
Astrology and related traditions are interpretive systems, not scientifically validated prediction methods. House & Hour does not diagnose, guarantee outcomes, or replace medical, legal, financial, safety, or mental health advice.