About Star Chart Guide
Star Chart Guide covers natal charts, transits, lunar cycles, and the tools people use to work with them. Every guide and review is built on personal use over a sustained period. Both the results that aligned with something real and the periods where nothing matched are part of the coverage.
The editorial position: astrology is not a validated science, and that fact belongs on every page that needs it. What the site actually covers is the experience of using astrology as a reflection framework and a timing practice, not as a system that predicts outcomes. Nearly two years of personal transit tracking sit behind what you read here, organized in a spreadsheet with annotations on a printed transit calendar taped above a desk in Denver.
Most coverage of astrology lands at one of two extremes. Uncritical enthusiasm, or dismissal that never engages with what people doing this practice are actually noticing. This site is interested in the territory between those two. Whether tracking planetary cycles is useful depends on the person doing it and how they approach it. The honest data after two years of tracking is that some of it lands and some of it does not, and both halves are worth writing about.
Nicole Vasquez runs Star Chart Guide. A project manager by trade, Denver-based, and someone who ended up here by accident. The longer version is on the author page.
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This site covers astrology for personal reflection and informational purposes. Content here is not medical, financial, legal, or life-decision advice. Astrology has not been scientifically validated. Use your own judgment and appropriate professional guidance for decisions that matter.