
A single-question horary reading
£45.00
Prashna is the Sanskrit word for question or query, and is also known as horary astrology. Think of this as your astrology oracle – a moment of divination where you ask one specific, heartfelt question, which I answer through the observation of nimitta (omens) and the delineation of the planets in a chart cast in the moment your question is received. For this reading, I draw on Tajika, a Persio-Indian system that has been preserved and practiced in India.
How it works:
When booking, please include your question in the order notes at checkout or send it to me via email. Your question should be clear, sincere, and focused on a specific outcome. Once your question is received, I will cast the Prashna chart for that moment and consult the Oracle. Your response will be delivered either as a short voice transmission or a written oracle message, sent to you by email. No live session or scheduling is required.
Framing your question:
Prashna works best when the question matters.
For the clearest results, please frame your query as a yes/no question, or one with a clearly defined outcome. Before submitting your question, take a moment to ground yourself, clear your mind, and focus on your query with sincere intent. You may include brief and relevant background context, particularly where timing, relationships, or personal circumstances are involved. This allows the oracle to speak with greater nuance and clarity.
Example questions:
Should I pursue this relationship?
Will I get back together with X?
Should I accept this job offer?
Will I find my lost item?
Will I be able to buy a home this year?
Will my family support my decision to X?
If I take this action, will the outcome be positive?
Is this the right path for me at this time?
A note on the Oracle:
The Oracle knows best. Occasionally, a question may return a void or no-response reading – a pause rather than an answer. This usually means the question is not yet ready to be asked, or the Oracle of the Moment chooses to withhold clarity. If this happens, I will let you know, and you may ask a follow-up question.
Prashna readings are offered as guidance and reflection, not as a substitute for professional advice. Please do not rely on them as the sole basis for medical, health, financial or legal decisions.