Nightly pattern observatory

Consolation Constellation

A midnight sky for Jon's two daily questions: what gave you life, and what drained it? Add moments, watch them become stars and gravity wells, then let the observatory tease out patterns worth following tomorrow.

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Seven-night sweep

Tonight's sky

A week of patterns usually tells the truth better than a single mood.

No patterns yet Add a bright star or gravity well to begin charting the week.
Observatory hint Stars cluster by category. Repeated bright categories arc together. Repeated heavy ones leave warm pressure rings.
Interactive constellation map A sky map showing bright life-giving moments and heavy draining moments for the selected day.

Pattern briefing

Freshly awake
Most bright None
Most heavy None
Best experiment Look up

How to read the sky

No astrology nonsense, just humane pattern-spotting.
Bright stars mark moments that felt nourishing, grateful, peaceful, playful, or alive.
Gravity wells mark what pulled energy downward: friction, doomscrolling, hurry, clutter, dread.
Cold arcs connect repeated bright categories across the week, which usually means a repeatable source of life.

Night log

0 entries tonight

Two gentle questions

Borrowed from the source post, with a little observatory drama.
What was I most grateful for today?
Try to be concrete enough that you could recreate it on purpose.
What was I least grateful for today?
Name the drag without building a shrine to it. A pattern is enough.
What tiny experiment would tilt tomorrow brighter?
One repeatable act beats a grand vow wearing a cape.