Reading Methodology
Arcarix uses three reading rooms because different questions need different kinds of attention. Saju is built around birth pattern and timing. Tarot is built around one present question. Astrology is used as a lighter symbolic note for daily rhythm and zodiac context.
The method is not meant to prove a fixed future. It is meant to organize a question, name the layer being read, and leave the user with a smaller next step or a clearer caution.
Saju: Structure and Timing
The Saju path starts from birth information and a selected concern. The reading looks for broad structure: element balance, repeated pressure, timing sensitivity, decision style, and the kind of support or restraint that may be useful.
Birth time can make the reading narrower, but a missing birth time does not make every result meaningless. When birth time is unknown, Arcarix treats the result as broader context and avoids pretending that narrow timing is certain.
Tarot: A Question Mirror
The tarot room is for questions that feel immediate and tangled. The user chooses a topic, draws cards, and reads a three-card structure that separates where the question began, what is active now, and what next attitude or action deserves attention.
A tarot card is not handled as a command. The same card can speak differently in love, work, money, recovery, or a general daily reading. The topic decides how the symbol is narrowed.
Astrology: Daily Symbolic Weather
The astrology room gives a lighter reading from birthday and topic. It is useful when a visitor wants a daily note before entering a longer Saju path or when they want to compare zodiac language with Saju's seasonal framing.
The result should be read as symbolic weather: a short lens on mood, timing, attention, and caution. It should not be used as proof that a specific event must happen.
Reader Lenses
Arcarix reader lenses are editorial tools. Kai emphasizes growth and career direction, Mira focuses on relationship timing, Hwa looks at balance, Jin handles money and decision structure, and Ren watches recovery and hidden pressure.
A reader lens changes what the reading pays attention to. It does not turn a symbolic result into professional advice or verified factual knowledge.
What Users Can Verify
A useful result should be testable in ordinary life. Users can ask whether the reading named a real repeated pattern, whether the suggested next step is small enough to try, and whether the caution points to a condition that can be checked.
The simplest review method is to use the result card itself: the concern, the main symbol, the caution, and the next action should be visible in one place. This keeps the reading connected to lived experience instead of turning it into a closed answer.
If a result only increases fear, certainty, dependency, or urgency, it should be held lightly. Arcarix is intended to support reflection, not replace evidence, consent, qualified advice, or personal responsibility.