Destiny Matrix FAQ
A stronger FAQ page that answers common doubts, improves trust, and helps users find the right starting point.
This FAQ is designed to reduce confusion and help users quickly understand what the Destiny Matrix is, how it works, and how to use it responsibly.
What is Destiny Matrix?
The Destiny Matrix is a symbolic self-discovery system that turns a birth date into a structured chart based on the 22 Arcana.
Is Destiny Matrix scientific?
It is an interpretive and symbolic system, not a scientific diagnostic tool. It is used for self-reflection and educational analysis.
How accurate is it?
Its value comes from the quality of the interpretation and the consistency of the method, not from deterministic prediction.
Can I calculate it for free?
Yes. Astro Lúdico provides free access to the base tools so users can explore the system.
What do the 22 Arcana mean?
They are the symbolic energies used to interpret the chart, each representing a different lesson or archetype.
Why do different websites show different results?
Different sites can use different calculation conventions, reduction rules, or interpretive frameworks.
What is the origin of the system?
The modern popularization of the system is associated with Natalia Ladini and the 22 Arcana methodology.
Can I calculate for someone else?
Yes, if you have the correct birth date and you are using the tool for educational or interpretive purposes.
What is the best place to start?
Start with the main Destiny Matrix guide, then read the methodology page and the calculation guide.
Does the result replace professional advice?
No. It is an educational and self-reflection tool, not a substitute for medical, legal, or psychological advice.
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Notice: The content on Astro Lúdico is for informational and educational purposes only, based on symbolic systems such as numerology and the Major Arcana. It does not constitute medical, psychological, legal, or financial advice. Tool results should be interpreted as reflections on symbolic energetic patterns, not as absolute truths.
