Aspect Theater Engine
A stage-based aspect classroom for meetup classes, worksheets, and interpretation practice. Planets are actors. Signs are costumes. Houses are stage settings. Aspects are the relationship dynamic. This turns aspect study into something students can actually visualize and remember.
Cosmic play model
Students learn by watching how two actors behave together on stage instead of memorizing detached keywords.
Interpretation trainer
Enter planets, aspect, signs, houses, orb, and motion to generate a cleaner aspect interpretation instantly.
Prompt and worksheet bank
Built for your classes with student prompts, teacher prompts, chart reading prompts, and follow-along notes.
Search and filter the aspect library
Search by aspect name, mood, planet tone, or learning theme.
Build the scene
Use this as your live meetup demo, worksheet follow-along, or interpretation practice lab.
Live stage preview
Interpretation output
Prompt bank
These are built for AI-assisted writing, worksheet creation, student discussion, and chart interpretation.
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Glossary quick guide
Worksheet mode
Class quiz
Teacher notes
How to teach aspects using the cosmic play analogy
- Planet = actor and motivation
- Sign = costume and style of expression
- House = stage set and life area
- Aspect = relationship between actors
- Orb = how loud or tight the scene feels
- Applying = building tension or momentum
- Separating = the scene already happened and leaves a lingering effect
Suggested class flow
- Introduce major and minor aspects
- Explain orb and exactness
- Teach applying versus separating
- Use two famous chart examples or class volunteer charts
- Have students build one scene in worksheet mode
- End with quiz and discussion prompts
Visual guide
This is strongest when you teach students to stop at each layer and ask: Who are the actors How are they dressed What room are they in What kind of relationship do they have How strong is the contact