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The Analog Algorithm

A solar calendar encoded in 52 cards.
Pure mathematics. No computers. No astrology.

52 cards = 52 weeks. 4 suits = 4 seasons. The Joker encodes the exact 1.25 leap-day correction. Your birth date pins your card to a permanent coordinate. Every year, a single fixed mathematical rule shifts every card — creating a helix through time.

Pure analog mathematics, built before computers existed.

Right Now Reading

Where you actually stand

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From the Letters

What a reading actually looks like

9♠

Nine of Spades · Saturn

The Completion Before the Turn

You are in the last degrees of a Saturn cycle that began nearly three years ago. The Nine of Spades doesn't announce endings gently — it simply stops. What you've been carrying that no longer has a destination becomes visible this month, not as loss, but as weight you were never supposed to keep. The mathematics are exact: you have been here before, and you left something behind last time too.

— Issue #4, October 2025

3♥

Three of Hearts · Mercury

The First Real Conversation

Mercury rules the Three of Hearts, and Mercury is never still. This is the month where something you said offhandedly lands harder than you intended — or where a conversation you've been avoiding finds you anyway. The Three isn't conflict. It's the moment a relationship graduates from comfortable to honest. The system flagged this month as a communication node eighteen months ago. It doesn't miss.

— Issue #7, January 2026

K♦

King of Diamonds · Jupiter

Authority Without Asking

The King of Diamonds under Jupiter is one of the most structurally powerful positions in the spread. What it requires of you is the one thing power always requires: that you stop performing competence and simply be it. Something is being handed to you this month — a project, a room, a decision. The question the card is asking isn't whether you can handle it. It's whether you'll take it before someone else does.

— Issue #2, August 2025

5♣

Five of Clubs · Mars

Friction as Information

Mars through the Five of Clubs produces a specific kind of month: nothing is wrong exactly, but nothing moves smoothly. Plans shift. People are harder to reach. The work takes longer than it should. This is not interference — it's the system stress-testing the structure you've built. What holds under the Five of Clubs is load-bearing. What cracks was decorative. You'll know the difference by the end of the month.

— Issue #5, November 2025

A♥

Ace of Hearts · Neptune

The Origin Card

The Ace of Hearts is the first card — the origin point of the entire emotional axis of the deck. Under Neptune, it doesn't announce itself with warmth. It arrives as a quiet pull toward something you can't fully name yet. Pay attention to what you find yourself wanting this month that you haven't let yourself want before. The Ace doesn't repeat. This particular coordinate in your helix won't come around again for fifty-two years.

— Issue #9, March 2026

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— D.M., subscriber since August 2025

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— R.T., subscriber since September 2025

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