This tool reveals the heavens through four complementary perspectives, bridging ancient wisdom with relative celestial mechanics.
The sky is essentially a circle with two centers or axes:
Ecliptic North Pole (ENP): Center of the ecliptic — the navel of Adam / womb of Eve. Rotates around the NCP daily.
North Celestial Pole (NCP): Center of the tropical system - Yoni/Lingam. fixed to the Geographic North Pole — Mount Meru / Yggdrasil.
Ecliptic: The path of the Sun (and planets) through the constellations.
The "Tropical System" is the product of the ecliptic's offset from the NCP.
The pure sidereal view: Heaven’s daily rotation is frozen and precession is removed. Planets move around the ecliptic counterclockwise, shown against the backdrop of the constellations.
Heaven’s daily clockwise rotation is restored. The entire sky orbits the NCP with the tropical (seasonal) zodiac and normal planetary motion. This is the view we experience every day and night.
Precession is measured on the Spring Equinox and is shown by fixing the Sun at the Aries point and allowing the Heavens to slip through it centered on the ENP as its axis. This happens at the rate of ~1° every 72 years and manifests the Great Year (~26,000 years) with one full circuit. This perspective also reveals the shifting of astrological “Ages” (e.g., Pisces transitioning into Aquarius).
The full precessional cycle aligned with traditional Vedic Yuga epochs. The sky is fixed again with the Golden Ages at the top, Iron Ages at the bottom, while the Sun traces the grand spiral of descending and ascending ages through cosmic time.
Switch modes using the coloured quadrants in the sidebar.
Use the sliders and toggles to explore the layered realms of Heaven and Earth.