A practice,
not a prediction.

Luna Mantra is a quiet study of Vedic astrology and tarot for adults who have done the therapy, read the books, and outgrown the horoscope. Cyclical living, shadow work, and an honest reframe of work and money — without the marigold.

§ I   Who we are

Luna Mantra is a study, a calendar, and a small, careful library — built for people who take their inner life as seriously as their work.

It is not a prediction service, a personality test, or a horoscope. It will not tell you whether to take the meeting. It will help you notice the season you are in, the shadow you are circling, and the question you are actually asking.

§ II   Our Approach

Three movements, returned to weekly.

01 / Rhythm

Rhythm — cyclical living.

A working calendar set to the moon and the slower planetary turns, so your week is shaped by season, not by inbox.

02 / Depth

Depth — shadow & tarot.

Astrology and tarot used as mirrors, not oracles — a slow, unflinching look at the parts of you that have been running the show.

03 / Reframe

Reframe — work & money.

Ambition, labour, and money examined through a spiritual-but-grounded lens. No abundance scripts. No bypassing.

§ III   The Chart

Your Vedic birth chart, read like a letter.

A free, written reading of your sidereal chart — not a generated PDF, not a sun-sign blurb. A composed letter, sent within five days, that you will actually keep.

  1. i
    Your sidereal placements Lagna, Moon, and Sun in the Vedic system, with the nakshatra of each.
  2. ii
    The current dasha The planetary period you are living through, and what it tends to ask of people.
  3. iii
    One question to sit with Hand-written, specific to your chart. Not a prescription.
  4. iv
    A reading list Three texts — one ancient, one contemporary, one psychological — chosen for what your chart is circling.
Begin the reading Step 01 / 02
A name, please — even a first one.
Date required.

As precise as you can. "Approximate" is fine; we'll note it.

A city is enough.
A valid email, please.

No newsletters. No upsell. One letter.

The letter is being prepared.
We have your details. Expect your reading within five days, from a real desk, in a single email.
§ IV   Shop

Objects and readings for the practice.

Kit

The New Moon Ritual Kit

A linen-bound monthly book, beeswax taper, and cedar smoke — to mark the dark of the moon properly.

€ 86 EUR Read more →
Reading

The Saturn Return Reading

A sixty-minute private reading for the years Saturn comes back to your chart. One of the most clarifying hours you will buy.

€ 240 EUR Book →
Journal

The Shadow Work Tarot Journal

A guided journal pairing the Major Arcana with prompts written by therapists. Slow work; the only kind that holds.

€ 48 EUR Read more →
Subscription

The Cyclical Living Subscription

A monthly delivery — ritual book, audio guide, and a single object — calibrated to the lunation ahead.

€ 38 / MONTH Subscribe →
§ V   The Membership

The Inner Court — a quiet membership.

For readers who want the practice on a calendar, not in their feed. Two written deliveries a week, one longer letter a month, and a working library that grows.

€ 18
per month · cancel any cycle

Weekly

  • The Lunation Brief Mon
  • One tarot pull, read in writing Wed
  • A working ritual for the week Fri
  • An open thread for members Sun

Monthly

  • The New Moon letter — long-form
  • A planetary reading audio (35 min)
  • A shadow-work prompt set (12 pp.)
  • One reading-list addition
Join the Inner Court Read a sample letter
§ VI   A Note

From the desk of the founder.

I started Luna Mantra in the third year of my Saturn return, after a decade of running too fast for an industry I had stopped believing in. I wanted somewhere to put the older traditions — the Vedic chart I had grown up around, the tarot I had taken seriously in my twenties — without the costume.

This is the practice I needed and could not find: literate, slow, unembarrassed. If you are tired of being sold answers, you may like it here.

Founder  ·  Writes the Sunday Letter  ·  Reads every chart
§ VII   Journal

Reading from the Sunday Letter.

Cyclical living09 min · No. 47

On working in seasons your calendar refuses to acknowledge.

What it costs to ignore the body's quiet "no" — and a small, practical case for treating the lunation as a working unit, not a mood.

Read the essay
Shadow12 min · No. 46

The Tower is not bad news; it is a long-overdue letter.

An attempt to retire the most misread card in the deck — and what it tends to mean when it shows up for senior people in the middle of a quiet year.

Read the essay
Reframe07 min · No. 45

Money, Venus, and the manager who could not rest.

A short reading for the high-functioning client who has confused earning with safety. Without the abundance script.

Read the essay
§ VIII   Readers

What they have written back.

The first piece of writing about astrology I have forwarded to my therapist. It said something about my Saturn return that two years of work had been circling.
Maya K.Founder, design studio · London
I came in skeptical and left with a reading list. Six months later, the framing of "rhythm, depth, reframe" is the closest thing I have to a personal operating manual.
Rohan A.Senior partner, consulting · Singapore
It does the rare thing — takes the tradition seriously and takes me seriously, in the same paragraph. I read the Sunday Letter before email.
Elif Ç.Director, public health · Berlin
§ IX   The Sunday Letter

One letter, every Sunday morning.

A short essay tied to the week's lunation, a single tarot pull, and one question to bring to the rest of your week. Free. Slower than the rest of your inbox.

Sundays · 1,400 words or fewer · Unsubscribe in one click

— Thank you. The next letter goes out this Sunday.

§ X   Questions

Things readers ask, before they begin.

Primarily Vedic — sidereal chart, nakshatra, dasha system. We borrow the psychological vocabulary of Western and Jungian astrology where it earns its keep, and we mark the difference clearly. Tarot is read as an interpretive tool, not a divination engine.
No. We are not a prediction service and we are deliberate about that. A reading will help you see the season you are in, the question underneath the question, and the cost of the choice you are already leaning toward. The decision remains yours.
No, and we are firm about it. Most of our readers are already in therapy, or have been. The work here sits beside that — useful for noticing patterns and seasons, less useful for clinical issues. If something opens that needs a professional, we will say so.
Yes — with caveats. Without an exact time, the rising sign and house structure are best treated as approximate. The Moon, Sun, and dasha periods remain workable. We will say which parts of your reading are firm and which are tentative.
The Sunday Letter is one short essay a week, free. The Inner Court adds a Wednesday tarot reading, a Friday ritual, an open Sunday thread, and a long monthly letter with audio — plus a growing library of past pieces. It is built for people who want the practice on a calendar rather than as a feed.
Because most of them are designed for an audience we are not writing for. The marigold-and-mandala visual language has its own lineage and its own readers; we respect it and have stepped out of the way. Luna Mantra is dressed for the kind of reader who would otherwise be reading a literary quarterly on a Sunday morning.