Lost Item Locator Lab
A stacked, beginner-friendly study hub for tracing lost objects through horary, Hellenistic testimony, lots, Vedic nakshatra direction cues, numerology prompts, and a practical search-window planner.
How this tool is meant to be used
Start with ordinary real-world retracing first. Then use the chart cues to narrow location, direction, people involved, and timing tone. This is a symbolic research tool, not a guarantee machine.
Quick visual guide
Use these as the core logic before you fill the case form.
Search the glossary and source shelf
Study basket
Pin source links, glossary terms, or clues you want included in your final synthesis.
Glossary
Source shelf
Lost item case intake
Horary and Hellenistic testimony
Vedic lost-object layer
Numerology clue generator
Think about the object, visualize it clearly, then enter nine digits from 1 to 9.
Search-window planner
This is a practical timing helper built from recovery testimonies and sign speed rather than a strict election manual.
Locator synthesis
What this section gives you
- strongest direction cluster
- strongest location themes
- probable recovery tone
- people and movement clues
- nakshatra direction and timing cue
- numerology clue overlay
- best next search-window suggestion
Your synthesis will appear here after you run the analysis.
Saved cases
Study notes
Teacher notes
How to teach this safely
Teach this as symbolic narrowing, not supernatural certainty. Start with practical retracing, then compare the 2nd house ruler, Moon, sign direction, house direction, Fortuna, and final resting-place logic. Encourage students to log what actually worked so the class sees astrology as a comparative research method.
Good classroom activity
Have students choose one ordinary lost-item story, fill the intake section, enter their chart clues manually from Astro-Seek or another calculator, then compare which layer gave the best real-world clue: sign, house, planet, Moon story, nakshatra, or numerology.
Why the lots section is manual
Different schools use different lots and formulas. This tool lets students bring in Fortune, Spirit, and property-related lots from their preferred calculator so the synthesis stays honest and editable.
Knowledge check
Quiz score will appear here.