Life Curve

Your 100-Year
Life Timeline

See when your biggest opportunities, turning points, and growth windows arrive — mapped from the stars. Created for anyone ready to understand their path.

Built on trusted astronomical data

Swiss Ephemeris

DE431 Engine

Vedic + Western

Blended Approach

NASA JPL

Planetary dataset

Encrypted

Private by default

How To Read Your Turning Points

Your score isn't a grade on your life. It's a weather forecast for your decisions—built from long cycles, transit pressure, and chart structure.

Strong Windows (Push)

The cosmic wind is at your back. This is when you shine — launch something new, say yes to opportunities, or take the leap you’ve been dreaming of.

Weak Windows (Protect)

Friction is high. Pushing forward now drains your energy. This is your time to rest, reflect, heal, and let the universe prepare you for what’s next.

Transition Years (Prepare)

The board is resetting. You might feel stuck, but the foundation you build during these neutral years determines how high you fly in the next strong window.

Case Study

Timing Is Everything:
Steve Jobs' Life Curve

Success isn't just hard work; it's doing the right thing at the right time. His timing curve mirrors his real-world turning points with unusual clarity.

  • 1985: Forced Out (Weak Window)The curve hits a brutal low. Massive friction. He was ousted from Apple. Pushing harder here would have destroyed him; he used this transit block to retreat and build NeXT.
  • 1997: The Return (Strong Window)The score turns sharply upward. Cosmic momentum shifts. He strikes when the iron is hot, returning to Apple as interim CEO to save the company.
  • 2007: Maximum Peak (The iPhone)The curve peaks. Perfect alignment between his natal promise and transit timing. He launches the iPhone, changing the world forever.
1985 (Exile)
1997 (Return)
2007 (iPhone)

Built on verified astronomy data

We calculate planetary movement data, then turn it into a readable score and timing curve.

SWISSEPH DE431 Advanced Transit Scoring Classical Aspect Analysis

Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions about the chart, timing, and privacy.