What the Soul Blueprint is
Most astrology software outputs grids and tables and leaves you to narrate them. The Soul Blueprint does the opposite: it reads the chart back to you (or your client) as a single continuous story, in plain, warm language, while staying precise enough to name a planet's exact nakṣatra and pāda. It is the flagship deliverable — when you open the report builder, it is the report a fresh session starts on.
It is generated entirely from the open chart, on your device. The narrative is grounded in the chart's real facts — placements, strengths, dashas — and modulated by them, so a strong planet and a weak one are described differently. The result is a deliverable you can hand to someone who has never seen a kuṇḍalī and have them understand their own life themes.
The opening: cover, contents and invocation
Every Blueprint begins the way a traditional jātaka does. The cover page carries the lotus mark, the native's name and birth coordinates, and — if you have filled in your astrologer profile in Settings — a "Prepared by" credit. A table of contents lays out the chapters with page references, and the Maṅgalācaraṇa (invocation) offers a reverent opening, a praṇām to the iṣṭa-devatās and the guru-paramparā, setting the tone before the reading proper begins.
These framing pages make the report feel like a finished book rather than a printout, which matters when it is a gift to a family or a professional deliverable to a client.
The thirteen chapters, in order
The body of the Blueprint is thirteen chapters, each a named section, sequenced so the reading builds naturally from sacred time, to the self, to the strengths, to the aims of life, then planet by planet, then through the divisional charts and the great life areas, into relationship, karma, remedy and a final synthesis.
- ◆Welcome — what Jyotiṣa is and what this Blueprint holds.
- ◆Pañcāṅga — the five limbs of sacred time at your birth, read as narrative.
- ◆Janma-Nakṣatra — the Moon's birth-star: mind, temperament and karmic grain.
- ◆Core Placements — the self: rising sign, Moon and Sun woven into one reading.
- ◆Blessings & Assets — the chart's inherent gifts and strongest grahas.
- ◆The Four Aims — Dharma, Artha, Kāma and Mokṣa through their house-trines.
- ◆Planetary Analysis — each graha read in turn, modulated by its strength.
- ◆The Divisional Story — the D1-versus-D9 promise and the key vargas, told coherently.
- ◆The Life Chapters — career, health and home as a life story.
- ◆Love & Marriage — the union in depth: 7th house and lord, kārakas, Dārakāraka, Navāṃśa, Upapada.
- ◆Pūrva-Janma Karma — what the soul carried in and what this life resolves.
- ◆Personalised Upāya — targeted, actionable remedies for the grahas that ask for support.
- ◆Closing Synthesis — the whole reading gathered into an empowering conclusion.
Why it reads coherently, not as contradictions
Classical Jyotiṣa is full of rules that pull in opposite directions — one yoga promises wealth while a debilitation undercuts it, an Aṣṭakavarga score lifts a house that a malefic aspect drags down. A naive report would print both and leave the reader confused. The Blueprint draws on the app's weighted synthesis engine, which reconciles competing classical rules — neecha-bhaṅga, viparīta yogas, Ṣaḍbala and Aṣṭakavarga gates — into one honest verdict per area.
That is why the planet-by-planet chapter reads each graha "modulated by its strength": a planet that looks promising by sign but is weak by Ṣaḍbala is described with the appropriate caution, and a humble placement that is genuinely strong gets its due. The story holds together because the engine has already resolved the contradictions before the prose is written.
Generating, personalising and exporting it
Open the report builder (Reports) with a chart loaded. The Soul Blueprint is the default report type, so it is already selected; you can confirm it from the report-type list. From there you choose a length tier, which controls how deep and how long the deliverable runs, a printed surface theme, and which chart styles to draw.
The printed surface comes in two finishes: Ivory — a warm parchment with dark ink, the classic deliverable — and Midnight, a premium dark report with cream ink and saffron-gold accents. You can draw the kuṇḍalīs North-Indian, South-Indian, or both. When it is ready, print it or save it to PDF. Your report configuration persists, so the builder reopens exactly as you left it.
- ◆Open Reports with a chart loaded — the Soul Blueprint is selected by default.
- ◆Pick a length/depth tier to control how deep the reading runs.
- ◆Choose the surface: Ivory (warm parchment) or Midnight (dark, gold-accented).
- ◆Draw charts North, South or both, then print or save as PDF.
- ◆Fill your astrologer profile in Settings to brand the cover and colophon.
Who the Blueprint is for
For a professional astrologer, the Blueprint is a finished client deliverable — a branded, book-like reading you can prepare in minutes and hand over with your name on the cover, instead of writing one from scratch. For a serious student, it is a model of how a chart's facts assemble into a coherent reading, chapter by chapter. For the curious, it is the most readable possible introduction to their own chart, in language that needs no prior knowledge.
Because it is generated on-device from the open chart, you can produce a Blueprint for any chart you have cast — yourself, family, friends or clients — as many times as you like, with no cost and no data leaving your computer.
Frequently asked questions
- How long is the Soul Blueprint?
- It is the deepest reading the app produces — a cover, table of contents and invocation, followed by thirteen narrative chapters and a closing colophon. You also choose a length/depth tier that controls how far each chapter expands, from a focused reading up to a very long, encyclopedic deliverable.
- Is the Blueprint just templated text, or grounded in the actual chart?
- It is grounded in the open chart's real facts — placements, strengths, dashas — and modulated by them, so strong and weak planets are described differently. It also draws on the app's weighted synthesis engine, which reconciles contradictory classical rules into one coherent verdict before the prose is written.
- Can I put my own name and branding on the report?
- Yes. Fill in your astrologer profile in Settings — name, title, credentials, photo and bio — and it prints on the cover as a "Prepared by" credit and in the closing colophon. The profile holds identity and credentials only, by design; it carries no contact fields.
- How do I export the Blueprint as a PDF?
- From the report builder, once the Blueprint is generated, use print and choose to save as PDF, or use the export action. You can pick the Ivory or Midnight surface and whether to draw North, South or both chart styles before exporting.
- Can I generate a Blueprint for someone else's chart?
- Yes. Cast or open any chart and generate the Blueprint for it. Everything runs on your device, so you can produce readings for yourself, family, friends or clients freely, with no cost and complete privacy.
