Astrology Office · Birth Chart Reading
Birth Chart
Reading
Your birth chart is a diagram of the sky at the minute you were born — and the oldest instrument we have for asking who you are and what this stretch of your life is for.
A reading is not a personality quiz, and it isn’t fortune-telling. It’s a close, structured look at the chart’s actual geometry — where the planets stood, which houses they occupy, how they’re configured — read through techniques that have been in continuous use for two thousand years. Done carefully, it gives you language for things you’ve half-known about yourself for years, and a way to see the present moment as part of a larger shape rather than a series of accidents.
I read in the Hellenistic tradition — the classical foundation of Western astrology — using whole-sign houses and the old rules for planetary condition and timing, with the modern planets integrated where they sharpen the picture. If you want the longer story of what that tradition is and why I trust it, I’ve written about it here: What is Hellenistic astrology? →
What the reading
covers
Every session is shaped by the questions you bring, but a full reading usually moves through four layers:
- Core patterns. The chart’s main configurations — your temperament, the tensions you keep re-living, the strengths you tend to underrate because they come easily.
- Vocation and work. What the chart says about purpose and career: the places your effort compounds, and the kinds of work that quietly drain you.
- Relationships. Your patterns in closeness — what you’re drawn to, what you repeat, and what the chart suggests about working with it rather than against it.
- The present chapter. Where you are in the chart’s timing right now — which themes are active, and what this period is actually asking of you.
The more specific your questions, the deeper we go. “Why do I struggle to stay in one place?” takes us much further than “tell me everything.”
How it
works
You book a time and send three things: your birth date, place, and — most importantly — the exact time. The birth time is what sets your rising sign and houses; it’s the difference between a sharp reading and a blurry one. If you’d like to see your chart before we meet, generate it free at whatsmyrising.com.
Before the session I spend about an hour alone with your chart, reading it against the questions you sent. Then we meet — in person in Vilnius or by video call from anywhere — for 75 minutes. I open with a short explanation of how the chart works, and then it’s a conversation, not a lecture. The same day, you receive a recording of everything we discussed.
Sessions are held in English or Lithuanian. If it’s your first encounter with astrology, nothing here assumes prior knowledge.
Birth Chart Reading
€99
* It is my pleasure to reschedule if needed; however, I do not accommodate refunds.
* If you are currently experiencing financial difficulty, let me know in advance and we can figure how to make it work with your budget.
Common
questions
What does a birth chart reading cover?
A full reading of your natal chart: core patterns and natural strengths, vocation and career themes, relationship patterns, and the timing of the chapter you’re in now. The session is shaped around the specific questions you bring.
How long is the reading and what does it cost?
75 minutes, €99. In person in Vilnius or online by video call. A recording of the whole conversation is included and sent the same day.
Do I need my exact birth time?
An exact birth time makes the reading precise — it sets your rising sign and house placements. If you don’t know it, we can still work with the chart and explore rectification.
Is an online birth chart reading as good as in person?
Yes. The chart is the same wherever we sit. Online sessions run over video call, are recorded the same way, and work for any timezone. Consultations are available in English and Lithuanian.