Manazil al-Qamar
The 28 stations of the Moon, read against your chart.
Classical Arabic astronomy charted the Moon's path through 28 mansions — named for the stars and asterisms it crosses in its monthly journey. Iovari reads the mansion your natal Moon was born into, and the inner weather it carries.
A few of the 28
Each mansion has its own poetry
الثُّرَيَّا
Al-Thurayya · The Pleiades
A bright cluster — gathering, family, the joy of being recognised as one of many.
القَلْب
Al-Qalb · The Heart
Antares, the red heart of the Scorpion — depth, fixity, what cannot be cooled.
سَعْد السُّعُود
Sa'd al-Su'ud · The Luckiest of the Lucky
The most fortunate of mansions — abundance, ease, the wide door.
What you get
A reading in four movements
Your Mansion
Which of the 28 the Moon falls in, the Arabic name in script and transliteration, the asterism it points to, and the third of the mansion where your Moon sits.
The Mansion's Lineage
What this mansion meant in classical astronomy — the season it crosses, the temperament it carried, the resonance it had in pre-Islamic and Islamic traditions.
Living in This Territory
How your Moon — your inner weather, your habits of feeling — operates within this mansion's character. Tight aspects to other planets are woven in.
The Bond and the Work
What this Moon-in-mansion seeks out, what it finds difficult, and the work it returns to every ~27.3 days as the Moon visits its station again.
Read in Arabic, English, or French.
The mansion names stay in classical Arabic. The reading itself adapts to your language — register the locale on your account and the words follow.