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Family Dynamics

Understanding how each family member’s chart
contributes to the overall family dynamic and relational structure

About

Family Dynamics

A bespoke report examining how individuals within a family relate to one another. It explores emotional patterns, roles, and recurring dynamics, highlighting where connection flows easily and where tension tends to arise, across the family system over time with clarity, perspective, and compassion overall.

It offers insight that supports understanding, steadier communication, and more conscious responses within everyday family life together ongoing.

We explore every individual family members Western chart, Sun, Moon and Rising through the lens of their Chinese zodiac year.

£450

Inside the report

Some of the main sections in the report. Hover over each heading for more info.

Individual Chart Analysis

Explores each family member’s emotional orientation and instinctive responses, and how different temperaments coexist, contrast and interact within shared family life.

One-to-One Relationships

Explores key one-to-one relationships within the family. Parent–child, sibling, and partner dynamics are considered individually, recognising that each relationship carries its own tone and needs.

Integrated Western & Chinese Astrology

Uses Western astrology and the Chinese zodiac together as a single relational framework. Multiple systems held in conversation to illuminate family patterns without reducing individuals to types.

Points of Harmony and Strain

Identifies where family energies support one another with ease, and where friction, misunderstanding or tension may arise. Difference is explored as information, not as a problem to fix.

Family Energetic Landscape

Understanding the family as a system. Considers the overall emotional tone of the family. How sensitivity, intensity, calm or volatility circulate between members, shaping the atmosphere everyone lives within.

Evolving Family Dynamics

Explores how family dynamics shift and reorganise over time as circumstances, stages and relationships change. Attention is given to movement and adaptation, rather than fixed patterns or outcomes.