Exhibits · what the readings actually decode
Every headline below is a real Vedic mechanism. The trailer is
grindhouse; the astronomy underneath is the same the world's
observatories use. Each file shows the charge, the evidence, and
the method.
Exhibit A
Some debts survive death
You keep paying into a bond you don't remember signing.
In Jyotish, Saturn (Shani) is the planet of consequence —
time, duty, the lawgiver who collects what is owed. When Saturn
in one chart contacts a personal point in the other, the bond
inherits an obligation neither soul chose this time. The contract
reads it as karma still being paid.
Saturn cross-aspects·
Vimshottari dasha overlap·
Swiss Ephemeris
Exhibit B
Not your first time together
You recognized them before you met them.
Vedic philosophy calls it samskara — the imprint a soul
carries forward from past lives. When two charts share strong
contacts across the karmic axis, classical Jyotish reads it as
soul recognition: the same two actors, a different stage, the
unfinished work returned.
Rahu–Ketu cross-contacts·
Navamsha (D9) overlay·
Sidereal zodiac
Exhibit C
Who were you to each other?
The roles change. The bond doesn't.
The Moon's nodes — Ketu (south) and Rahu (north)
— form the karmic axis. Ketu marks what the souls already did;
Rahu marks the pull that brought them back to finish it. When
the nodes of one chart fall on the personal points of the other,
the bond is read as carried across lifetimes.
Nodal axis overlay·
Lunar mansions (nakshatras)·
Sidereal zodiac
Exhibit D
The past has motive
Every present feeling has a back-story.
Synastry is the technique of laying two birth charts on
top of each other and reading the contacts between them. Vedic
synastry adds the karmic dimension — the 27 nakshatras
and the divisional charts (varga) classical astrologers
used to read soul-history. The contacts aren't coincidence;
they're the structure of the connection.
Full bi-wheel synastry·
27 nakshatras·
Varga overlays
Exhibit E
Your bond didn't start here
This life is the sequel.
Jyotish reads past lives through specific divisional charts —
Saptamsha (D7) for lineage, Navamsha (D9) for
soul-purpose — together with the position of Ketu,
which tradition treats as memory the soul cannot quite reach.
When these align between two people, the reading concludes the
bond has prior episodes.
D7 / D9 / D60 divisional charts·
Ketu placement·
Swiss Ephemeris
Exhibit F
Karma remembers everything
The receipt outlives the body.
Karma, in Jyotish, isn't metaphor — it's structural. Each planet
records a type of action; each house records a domain of life;
each aspect records a relationship between them. Run two charts
through this lattice and the patterns the souls carry between
them become visible. The reading translates the math into story.
Computed to arc-second·
Ayanamsha-corrected·
Swiss Ephemeris