House & Hour

Reader's edition · Washington, D.C.

A private almanac for ordinary days

Read the room.Then read the hour.

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

A reading.
A move. A receipt.

01 / THE WEATHER

Read the pressure

The day's strongest personal timing, with the chart factors close enough to inspect.

About a minute · sources attached
02 / THE MOVE

Try one thing

A small action with a stopping point. No life overhaul smuggled into the fine print.

Ten minutes is often plenty
03 / THE RECEIPT

See what happened

A private line you can return to after the day has had a chance to answer back.

No score · no streak debt

Not every reading will land. That is useful information too.

Symbols are prompts.
You are not a prompt.

H/H · reader's note 02

Four house rules

Come curious.
Keep your veto.

RULE 01

No cosmic bossiness

The page can suggest a move. It never hands down a commandment.

RULE 02

Show the working

Open the chart factors, calculation choices, and interpretive limits whenever you want the receipts.

RULE 03

Miss a day

Nothing sulks. There are no flames to feed, streaks to defend, or points for being a person on schedule.

RULE 04

Keep the wheel

A reading may sharpen the question. The decision—and the right to ignore us—stays with you.

Methods keep their names

Six traditions.
Zero mystery smoothie.

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.

  • Western astrology01
  • BaZi02
  • Zi Wei Dou Shu03
  • Tarot04
  • I Ching05
  • Moon tracking06

Private means private

Your birth data
is not confetti.

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.

Read the privacy approachExport or delete your account
Keep your hands on the wheel

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.