Sarthey translates timing computation into a read you can actually use: what the day supports, how clear the pattern is, and how to move without hype.
Sarthey uses your birth date, timezone, and optional birth details to answer one practical question: "When does the day support action, caution, patience, or recovery?"
It turns timing computation into plain-language signals. You see the mode, timing windows, confidence, and any missing detail that would improve precision.
Start with the mode and window. They show whether the day leans toward action, caution, patience, recovery, or steadiness.
Then read what shaped the signal, how clear it is, and what missing detail would sharpen it.
If an action appears, use it only when it fits the day and your judgment.
"No strong timing signal is present today. Conditions appear steady."
A Neutral day means conditions appear steady. This is a valid, complete outcome. Sarthey shows the day as it is.
Sarthey describes timing conditions for informational purposes. Always use your own judgment for important decisions.