FAQ S

Astrology is based on the positions of celestial bodies, while numerology interprets the meaning of numbers related to your name and birth date.

When done by experienced professionals, both systems can provide deep and accurate insights into your personality, challenges, and life path.

Not necessarily. Many people experience accurate results even if they're initially skeptical. These systems are based on centuries of observation and symbolism.

For astrology: your date, time, and place of birth.<br /> For numerology: your full name (as per birth records) and date of birth.

Yes, they can guide you in areas like career, relationships, finances, and personal growth by revealing patterns and favorable timings.

A full reading is typically done once a year or during major life transitions. Daily or monthly guidance is also available for ongoing clarity.

Yes, online sessions via email, video call, or phone are equally effective and convenient.

No. Both are ancient metaphysical sciences and are practiced across various cultures regardless of religious beliefs.

Yes, we offer integrated sessions that blend both systems for a more holistic and accurate analysis.

Absolutely! Astrology and numerology sessions make meaningful and personalized gifts for birthdays, anniversaries, or life milestones.

Absolutely! Astrology and numerology sessions make meaningful and personalized gifts for birthdays, anniversaries, or life milestones.

Your Life Path Number is derived from your date of birth and reveals your core personality, life purpose, and the challenges you may face.

Astrology doesn't predict exact events but reveals likely trends, favorable periods, and potential challenges to help you make informed choices.

Absolutely! Astrology and numerology sessions make meaningful and personalized gifts for birthdays, anniversaries, or life milestones.

Anytime you're at a crossroads, starting something new, or seeking clarity — these are ideal moments to consult.

A numerology reading can still be done. For astrology, approximate timing can be used or a birth time rectification service may be offered.

A standard reading usually takes 30 to 60 minutes, depending on the depth of analysis and questions involved.