Enter g3m4.com — A deeply interesting and quickly-evolving esoterica-power-tool that enables easy exploration of several riveting occulted and arcane topics. g3m4.com is what happens when “engineer brain” collides head-on with “mystic brain” and refuses to compromise. It’s not a single calculator or a novelty widget. It’s a full workbench for symbolic computation and timing intelligence: gematria runs you can sort and share, an astrology “radar” that scans ahead for high-signal (go/hold) time windows, companion Sun/Moon + weather context, a deterministic tarot engine, a full-on sigil generator, a financial overlay, and even a Hellenic calendar hub for labeling time the old way. The whole vibe is “serious tools for playful obsession,” built for people who like results, patterns, and repeatable experiments.
The core vibe: occult tooling, built like software
Most esoteric sites feel like they were designed for vibes. g3m4 feels like it was designed for workflows.
You don’t get buried under long spiritual monologues or gated “mystery school” theatrics. You get controls, outputs, exports, and a very specific kind of confidence: the confidence of systems that can be re-run, compared, and referenced later.
This is where g3m4 quietly becomes dangerous (in the fun way): it makes symbolic practice repeatable. That’s a rare thing.
Gematria: the engine room
At the center is the gematria calculator: enter phrases, run multiple ciphers, sort results, spot resonances, and share what you find. The About page frames it as multi-cipher computation with resonance groupings, “Mathematique” and esoterica findings, shareable shortlinks, CSV upload for batch evaluation, and exports for moving results into your own analysis. [1][9]
In other words: it’s not “type a word and get a number.” It’s “throw an entire idea-set into the machine and map the number-landscape.”
If you’re the kind of enthusiast who keeps a notebook of number hits, or builds your own cross-reference logic, this is the kind of tool that starts feeling like a lab instrument.
AstRADAR: electional astrology, turned into a forward-scanning radar screen
AstRADAR is the part that feels like it shouldn’t exist yet (but it does).
You choose one or more locations, define a scan range (X days forward or an end date), pick a cadence (30/60/120 minutes), and the system scans forward to surface the best and worst time-windows for action. It focuses on fast-moving, high-impact factors like angles, Moon condition, Mercury state, and location-relative scoring so the standout windows pop out. [2]
What makes it addictive is that it doesn’t force you to interpret raw charts all day. It produces timing candidates—then tells you why the tool thinks they’re hot or hazardous.
The “blend knob” that makes it feel like a sci-fi dashboard
AstRADAR includes an “Astro vs Gematria Weight” slider: 0 means gematria drives it, 100 means astro drives it, and anything in between is a blended resonance experiment. [2][8]
That alone is a huge tell: this is a builder’s playground. It’s basically saying, “Yes, these are different domains. Yes, you can combine them anyway. Here’s the knob. Run the experiment.”
Overlays: solar, lunar, weather, even finance tags
AstRADAR supports optional overlays that add informational tags without changing the core scoring—solar activity (Kp/F10.7), lunar cycle tags, and weather overlay via Open-Meteo. There’s also an optional financial tag overlay with a light touch: earnings/FOMC/CPI/OPEX, plus manual event inputs if you want. [2][8]
So you can look at a “best window” and instantly see: “Great timing, but weather risk,” or “Strong chart, but eclipse season vibes,” or “Nice window but earnings cluster.”
Export like a grown-up
If you want to operationalize timing (not just admire it), AstRADAR supports CSV and ICS export flows, turning metaphysical timing into something you can literally drop into your calendar and planning systems. [2]
That’s the entire g3m4 thesis in one feature: ritual meets logistics.




Sun/Moon: cycles, visibility, and practical “when is it dark?”
The Sun/Moon page is a clean companion tool: past 30 days + next 14 days of sunrise/sunset, moonrise/moonset, lunar phases, and illumination. Location-based, local times, data sourced through Open-Meteo plus a simple lunar phase model. [3]
This page is deceptively powerful because it removes a ton of friction from planning anything “by the sky.”
It’s the difference between thinking you’re moon-aware and actually scheduling with it.
Weather Rhythm: the reality-check timeline
Weather Rhythm does the same “past 30 / next 14” concept, but for temperature, precipitation probability, and wind—again location-based, sourced from Open-Meteo without needing API keys. [4]
If AstRADAR is your “cosmic signal,” Weather Rhythm is your “human-world constraint.”
Together they form a simple but deadly combo: pick the best window, then sanity-check it against the physical world.
Tarot: the deterministic draw machine (for people who hate fluff)
The Tarot section is presented as “straight text and data.” Choose a system (RWS, Marseille, Thoth, Etteilla), pick a deck, choose a spread, and optionally seed the draw for deterministic repeatability. Upright/reversed is handled inline, and outputs are card-first: names, orientation, keywords, correspondences, plus a notes box you can copy. [5]
This feels intentionally built for:
- readers who want a clean draw without theatrics
- analysts who want consistent outputs (seedable)
- writers who want structured symbolism on demand
It’s tarot as a controlled input stream—less “mystical fog,” more “symbol generator you can actually work with.”
Sigils: intent → glyph, rendered like a parametric design tool
The Sigil Maker is where g3m4 goes full “engineer-occult.”
You feed it an intent phrase, optionally strip vowels/repeats chaos-style, choose alphabet overlays (Latin abstract, Theban, Enochian), select layout patterns, add frames and geometric scaffolding, and even layer arcane overlays like ouroboros rings, Möbius/infinity, vesica pisces, pentagrams, and more. You can also anchor the seed with optional personal data and/or a tarot anchor, fetch entropy, and generate a deterministic sigil with an exportable SVG. [6]
This isn’t “draw a squiggle and call it magic.”
This is “design a repeatable glyph system with parameters.”
It’s the closest thing to “CAD for sigils” most people have ever seen.
Hellenic: calendars as a time-labeling engine
The Hellenic section acts like a mini hub: Delphi/Pythian, Attic (Athenian), and Macedonian month systems, plus an approximate converter so you can label modern dates inside those civic calendars without running a full ephemeris. It includes month name references, intercalary modeling, and a lightweight conversion method anchored to a known new moon + average synodic month + Metonic leap-year pattern. [7]
The marketing punch here is simple:
g3m4 doesn’t only compute numbers and charts—it helps you live inside alternate time systems.
That’s a big deal if you’re an enthusiast who treats calendars as more than scheduling.
Glossary: the hidden superpower (because speed matters)
The Glossary reads like the tool’s “operator manual.” It’s organized by theme and intentionally includes mitigation notes so you can make decisions quickly. It defines key terms in plain language—angles, VOC Moon, anaretic degrees, combustion/under beams/cazimi, retrogrades/stations, and the whole stack of RADAR features and overlays. [8]
This is the difference between an esoteric app that’s “cool” and one that becomes a daily driver: you don’t get stuck. You learn the system as you use it.
Why this toolset hooks pro-enthusiasts
If you’re a pro-enthusiast (the kind of person who can be both mystical and picky), g3m4 hits a rare combo:
- It treats symbolic systems like interfaces, not dogma. [1]
- It encourages repeatable experiments (seeds, exports, runs you can share). [1][5][6]
- It merges “cosmic timing” with practical overlays like weather and solar conditions. [2][8]
- It respects both high-level scanning (RADAR) and deep reference (glossary + calendar hub). [2][7][8]
In hype terms: g3m4 is a “ritual OS.”
A modular toolkit where numbers, sky, symbols, and timing stop being vibes—and start being a workflow.
If you’ve ever wished esoteric practice had better instrumentation, this is that gem with knobs and switches and controls and handles on it.
Endnotes
[1] About — https://g3m4.com/about
[2] AstRADAR — https://g3m4.com/astro-radar
[3] Sun & Moon Cycles — https://g3m4.com/sun-moon
[4] Weather Rhythm — https://g3m4.com/weather
[5] Tarot — https://g3m4.com/tarot
[6] Sigil Maker — https://g3m4.com/sigil
[7] Hellenic Calendars — https://g3m4.com/hellenic
[8] Astro Glossary — https://g3m4.com/glossary
[9] Gematria Calculator (home) — https://g3m4.com/
