Two zodiacs. One sky.
Mirakel Orakel casts your birth chart in both the Western and the Vedic zodiac and reads the difference between them. It doesn't predict you, it reflects you.
Your Sun sign probably shifts
The two zodiacs start counting from points about 24 degrees apart — so roughly three in four birthdays land in a different Sun sign in the Vedic chart than in the Western one. Same birth, same sky, different name for where the light stood.
Seasons versus stars
Western astrology is tropical: 0° Aries is pinned to the March equinox — the seasons. Vedic astrology is sidereal: it stays pinned to the stars themselves. The two agreed ~1,700 years ago; Earth's slow wobble has been sliding them apart ever since — today's gap is the ayanamsa, ~24°12′.
The difference is the reading
Neither zodiac is "wrong" — they are two rulers laid on one sky. We show both charts side by side: every body that changes sign, your nakshatra (which the tropical zodiac can't see), and your current dasha — with honest flags wherever a placement sits too close to call.
An oracle speaks; a miracle shows; a mirror does both.
Mirror, miracle, and marvel share one Latin root — mirari, to wonder at. In Swedish, mirakel and orakel are a perfect rhyme. That is the whole method: hold the sky up as a mirror and let you do the wondering.
The oracle console
Beyond the two zodiacs: cast the I Ching, draw the Tarot, or read your numbers — computed on your own device, offline, kept in a private journal that is yours alone.
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