The composite predictive surface · Premium
Right now, all of it.
Every active time-lord layer at this exact moment — Hellenistic profection, Vimshottari dasha, Zodiacal Releasing from Fortune and Spirit, Persian firdaria — collapsed into one view. Plus cross-lens correlations the engine flags when multiple methods name the same theme on the same date. The unified composite no other astrology API ships.
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The composite needs full birth datetime + location. Each of the five methods touches the natal chart in a different way: profection and ZR depend on house cusps; Vimshottari depends on the Moon’s nakshatra; Firdaria depends on day-night sect.
FAQ
What is the Time-Lord Stack?
A composite reading that runs five predictive methods simultaneously and returns each method's currently-active periods on the same surface. Hellenistic profection (the year's house and lord). Vimshottari dasha (Vedic time-lord, three nested levels). Zodiacal Releasing from the Lot of Fortune (body and livelihood chapters). Zodiacal Releasing from the Lot of Spirit (action and career chapters). Persian Firdaria (the 75-year sequence's major + minor lord). All five at one query datetime, plus cross-lens correlations the engine surfaces automatically.
Why is this different from running each method separately?
Two reasons. First, time savings — the composite endpoint returns everything in one call instead of five. Second and more important: the engine flags *correlations* across methods that you'd otherwise have to spot by hand. When ZR-Fortune and ZR-Spirit are both in peak periods, that's a major life chapter. When profection's lord of the year is the same planet as your active firdar, that's a structurally amplified year. The stack surfaces these convergences directly — they're the years that actually matter.
How do I read the layers when they disagree?
Disagreement is information. If profection says you're in a quiet 12th-house year but ZR-Spirit says you're in a peak Mars chapter, the year's life-arena (12th, retreat) clashes with the action-energy (Mars, push) — that tension *is* the year's signature. The methods don't have to agree; they're independent witnesses describing the same time from different angles. The reading lives in how they fit together, not in finding a single answer.
What are cross-lens correlations?
Patterns the engine flags automatically when multiple methods name the same theme on the same date. Examples: "ZR-Fortune and ZR-Spirit both in peak periods → major life chapter," or "Profection's lord of year matches Firdaria major lord → structural amplification," or "Vimshottari maha-antar pair has the same planets as ZR L1-L2 → cultural-system-crossing convergence." When you see correlations weighted high, those are the years that ask for attention.
Is this paid?
No. As of v2.215, every astrology tool on the site runs free — including this composite. The endpoint runs five method computations on the engine and surfaces correlations across them, but you don't pay per run. Each individual method (profections, ZR, dasha, firdaria) also has its own free standalone tool; this is the unified view layered on top.
How accurate is the composite?
Each underlying method is computed with arcsecond-grade ephemeris (VSOP87D for planets, ELP/MPP02 for the Moon, in-house DOPRI8 integrator for outer bodies). Period boundaries are exact to seconds where the technique allows; we display rounded to the day. The cross-lens correlations are deterministic functions of the underlying period data — same inputs always produce the same flagged convergences.
