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Purple Star Astrology

Purple Star Astrology Guide

A clearer English entry page for Zi Wei Dou Shu, 12 palaces, and chart interpretation.

Purple Star Astrology is often the easiest English bridge into Zi Wei Dou Shu, especially for readers who have never seen the Chinese name before.

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Why use “Purple Star Astrology” as the entry term

English-speaking readers are far more likely to understand Purple Star Astrology than Zi Wei Dou Shu on first contact, even if the original system name still matters inside the content.

What the chart is trying to show you

Purple Star Astrology maps life domains through 12 palaces and star placements. Readers usually want to know how those placements affect work, relationships, money, and direction.

Life Palace for core orientation
Career and Wealth palaces for external direction
Relationship palaces for repeating patterns

How The Ori Blueprint makes the system usable

We turn a complex Purple Star chart into a practical summary and then connect it to BaZi and Human Design so the report feels cohesive instead of fragmented.

English-first explanations
Fewer obscure terms, more direct meaning
A combined PDF report for broader context

Common Questions

Is Purple Star Astrology the same as Zi Wei Dou Shu?

Yes. Purple Star Astrology is the friendlier English label, while Zi Wei Dou Shu is the original system name.

What should I read first in a Purple Star chart?

Start with the Life Palace and the major stars shaping your core direction, then move to career, wealth, and relationship palaces.

Why combine Purple Star Astrology with BaZi?

Purple Star Astrology is strong at life domains and narrative detail, while BaZi adds elemental structure and timing context.