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Humanistic Astrology

Jason Edelman

A guide through the larger patterns of your life

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Your chart as compass, not verdict

Most people come to astrology expecting answers. What they find instead is a more useful thing: a richer set of questions — and the tools to live inside them with more clarity.

Jason's practice is rooted in the humanistic tradition, which treats the birth chart not as fixed destiny but as a map of potential. Rather than reading your chart to you, he acts as a guide through it — drawing out what you already sense about your own life, and helping you see it from a wider angle.

The work is about developing perspective, empathy, and above all, agency: the capacity to move through your life as its author, not its subject.

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Three things that endure

Perspective

The birth chart is a long view — decades, not days. Working with it cultivates the ability to step back from the immediate and see the larger arc of what you're moving through.

Empathy

Understanding how your own nature was shaped — its gifts, its shadows, its timing — tends to soften judgment. Toward yourself first, and then, almost inevitably, toward others.

Agency

The goal isn't prediction. It's authorship. To understand the conditions you're working within well enough to make deliberate, grounded choices inside them.

Jason Edelman

A practitioner, not a prophet

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Sessions are held over video. Initial consultations are 90 minutes; ongoing work is typically 60 minutes, scheduled at whatever cadence fits your life.

Begin with a conversation

An initial consultation is a chance to meet, explore a question or moment you're navigating, and decide together whether ongoing work makes sense. No commitment required.

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Booking link coming soon — reach out at edelmanja@gmail.com in the meantime.