Five questions to ask about your square
Five questions in order: what to lean on, what’s missing and how to compensate, how the rows read, where excess gets in the way, and how it all maps onto the natal chart. Send them one at a time — Viki remembers context, so you get a coherent reading, not five reference notes.
The five questions
- «What should I lean on in my square?» — always start from strength.
- «What qualities am I missing and how do I compensate?» — straight to practice, not diagnosis.
- «Read my square by rows» — self-esteem, daily life, talent. Rows say more than single cells.
- «Where do I have excess and how does it hinder me?» — the most unexpected question: the answer is usually about what you counted a virtue.
- «How does my square map onto my natal chart?» — the two systems together. In the Pro subscription Viki merges them automatically.
Why this order
The first two give footing and a task. The third shows the linkages. The fourth is usually the main insight: an overfilled cell feels like the norm, and seeing it takes an outside prompt. The fifth moves the talk from numerology into the whole picture.
A sixth, optional
«Compute the square for my child» or «compare with my husband’s square». Unpacking yourself alone is interesting; in tandem with your closest people — often more useful.
A tip
After the reading, ask for the natal-chart PDF and keep it with your square. Rereading both in half a year is a pleasure of its own: usually you see that what changed wasn’t the square — it was you.
Send the questions one at a time — Viki keeps context.