Astrodiagnostic Analysis

420.00

A comprehensive multi-system diagnosis of the natal chart — integrating traditional, modern, and original techniques to surface the structural patterns operating beneath your life. Two 90-minute sessions with a written diagnostic report.

Description

Astrodiagnostic Analysis | Christos Archos

The chart, read at full depth.

The Astrodiagnostic Analysis is the most technically comprehensive reading of the natal chart I offer — a structured, multi-system diagnosis that draws together traditional astrology, modern psychological astrology, and Original methodological applications — Triangular Analysis, Eosphoric Dimension with LED and structural Shadow Method diagnostics.

. Where a natal chart reading introduces you to the chart, the Astrodiagnostic Analysis takes it apart and shows you what is structurally operating beneath the surface of your life. It is the right session for serious clients, for second-opinion work, and for those who want a definitive technical foundation before any other consultation.

What’s Included in Your Session

  • Two sessions of 90 minutes each, scheduled approximately two to four weeks apart for integration
  • Multi-system reading across traditional rulerships and dignities, modern psychological astrology, declination and out-of-bounds analysis (LED), fixed stars, and harmonic structures
  • Four original methodologies applied — Triangular Analysis, Eosphoric Dimension, LED (Longitude Equivalent Declination), and structural Shadow Method diagnostic
  • Written diagnostic report delivered between the two sessions, summarizing the structural findings and the questions the second session will address
  • Forward-looking section identifying the major developmental tasks indicated by the chart and the periods in which they are most active

Why Choose This Session?

  • The most technically comprehensive astrological consultation in the practice — built for depth, not breadth
  • Integrates traditional, modern, and original methodologies in a single coherent reading architecture, so the chart is understood as a living system rather than a list of isolated placements.