Time tab

See which chapter of your life is active.

Time translates dasha cycles into consumer language. Instead of cryptic planet percentages alone, you see what part of life the cycle affects — relationships, work, discipline, growth — and how far you are through the chapter.

Life cycles

Three layers of timing, named for humans.

Each row keeps planet names, date ranges, and progress — but adds a role so you know why it matters.

Layer

Major chapter

The long arc — for example, a Venus chapter about relationship, comfort, value, and attraction across many years.

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Current subchapter

The active segment inside the major chapter — a nearer theme with its own start, end, and progress.

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Short-term pressure

Near-term timing weight — useful for noticing intensity without treating it as fate.

Plain-language subtitles

What does Venus or Mars mean here?

The hero on Time uses a cycle title like VENUS CYCLE with a subtitle that explains the life themes in play — not just a technical ratio.

Venus

Relationship, comfort, value, and attraction — how you connect and what you cultivate.

Mars

Action, courage, friction, and short-term pressure — when to move and when to pace.

Saturn

Discipline, responsibility, structure, and endurance — seasons that ask for patience and systems.

Timing windows

Windows below the cycles.

Beneath life cycles, Time shows active timing windows for the day and near horizon — with confidence explained as pattern clarity, not a guarantee.

Planning horizon

Use Time when Today feels too narrow — you want the season, not only the weather.

Pairs with Week Ahead

Premium Week Ahead on Today adds seven daily modes; Time holds the longer chapter view.

See Today tab

Guidance

Cycles describe pressure and opportunity — not destiny.

A high-progress Mars window does not mean conflict must happen. It may mean the day benefits from clearer boundaries, deliberate pacing, or choosing one visible task instead of overcrowding the plan.