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Seax Astrology — Horary Reading & Question Policy
About This Reading
Unlock clarity and insight with Horary astrology — a centuries-old method that answers a specific question based on the exact moment it is asked. Whether you are facing a decision in career, relationships, finances, or timing, Horary reveals what is truly unfolding behind the scenes. This service offers direct, no-fluff interpretations, grounded in traditional astrological technique. Submit your clear yes-or-no or situational question and receive an insightful reading that gets to the heart of the matter.
Question Policy
Please read this before submitting, so your question is one I can answer well.
Questions I answer
- Yes / no questions about a future event — the classic Horary form: "Will X happen?"
- Situational / outcome questions — "How will this turn out?" or "What is really going on with this situation?"
- Stay-or-go questions — a two-way choice such as "Is it better to stay where I am, or take this new opportunity?"
- Legal-matter questions — e.g. "Will I win my case?" Please note these are answered as astrological insight only, not legal advice; always seek independent, qualified legal counsel for your situation.
Questions I don't answer
- Death or dying — I do not take questions about whether or when someone will die.
- Medical or health diagnosis — e.g. "Do I have X?" Please consult a qualified medical professional; Horary is not a diagnostic tool.
- Criminal matters — questions concerning crimes committed or planned.
- Matters you are not personally involved in — e.g. elections, celebrities, or other people's affairs you have no personal stake in. Horary works best when the question genuinely matters to you.
- "Which of these?" choices with three or more options — Horary cannot reliably weigh multiple options at once (a simple stay-or-go is the exception).
- "Should I…?" questions — these fall outside what Horary does well. Ask "Will X happen?" instead, and I'm glad to help you reframe a "should" into a question the chart can answer.
How to ask a good question
- Phrase it as a clear "Will X happen?" where possible.
- Keep it to one specific question per reading. Closely related follow-ups are fine, but please don't bundle several different topics together.
- Avoid the word "should" — reach out if you'd like help wording your question.
What to expect
- Honest, no-fluff readings. The answer may be no, or not what you were hoping for. If so, I will deliver it clearly and with care.
- Accuracy is not guaranteed. Horary is remarkably reliable, but it is an interpretive art, and I cannot promise a correct answer every time. Please always act in your own best interest and don't rely on a reading alone.
- Your question is final once submitted. I cast the chart the moment I receive and understand your question, so please phrase it carefully before you send it.