Courses

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Courses are offered for those who want to study astrology in a structured and disciplined way. Teaching here reflects formal training in Western astrology and Jyotiṣa, with an emphasis on technique, source material, and responsible application. Courses are educational in nature and distinct from consultation work.

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Structured, tradition-based study for individuals and astrologers alike


The focus of teaching is on method rather than interpretation alone. Courses aim to build clear understanding of astrological logic, technical frameworks, and the limits of what astrology can and cannot address. Instruction prioritises clarity, accuracy, and practical application over inspiration or belief.

Educational focus


Courses are offered on either a monthly subscription basis or pay-as-you-go basis. etails regarding format, duration, and prerequisites are provided for each course individually. Enrollment is limited where appropriate to support clarity and engagement. Courses are suited to students who want to understand astrology as a discipline rather than as a belief system. They are appropriate for serious beginners as well as intermediate students seeking stronger technical grounding. They may not be suitable for those looking for purely intuitive, motivational, or entertainment-focused astrology.

Course Formats


Teaching draws on both Western astrology and Jyotiṣa, reflecting formal study and ongoing engagement with classical material. Western astrology courses emphasise traditional and medieval techniques, historical context, and structured chart analysis. Jyotiṣa courses emphasise classical interpretive logic, karmic structure, vocational analysis, and timing frameworks. The two traditions are taught separately and with clear boundaries.

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Courses assume careful reading, active engagement, and respect for methodological limits. Astrology is taught as a tool that requires discipline and responsibility, not certainty. Progress depends on study and application rather than passive consumption.

Expectations & Standards