Astrology

Astrology isn’t just sun signs and meme horoscopes—it’s a language. A way of understanding timing, patterns, personality, and potential through the movement of the planets. Your natal chart is a snapshot of the sky the moment you were born. It doesn’t define you—but it reflects you. Sometimes a little too well.

This isn’t about fate. It’s about rhythm. Astrology sessions can bring clarity to questions that have felt cloudy for years—life direction, emotional patterns, love, career, timing. It’s not magic. It just feels that way when it hits.

What It’s Like

You’ll usually share your birth time, date, and place ahead of the session. The practitioner reads your chart like a map—highlighting key placements, patterns, and current transits. It can feel like therapy and tarot had a very articulate baby. Expect insight. Maybe even a cosmic slap.

Benefits

Insight into personal patterns, relationships, and life path
Clarity around decisions and timing
Support during transitions and chaos (hello, Saturn return)
Emotional self-understanding without judgment
Validates what your intuition has been whispering
Feels like a mirror you didn’t know you needed

FAQs

What do I need to book a session?

Just your birth date, time, and place. (Exact time = clearer insights, but approximate still works.)

Is this predictive?

It can highlight energetic windows, but it’s not about “telling the future.” It’s more “here’s what’s in
the field” than “here’s what will happen.”

Can it help with love, work, or purpose stuff?

Absolutely. Astrology’s great for zooming out and seeing where patterns are playing out—
personally and relationally.

Do I need to understand my chart beforehand?

Nope. The practitioner breaks it down in a way that makes it all make sense—even if you don’t
know your moon from your Mercury.

How is this different from a Co–Star app reading?

It’s alive. It’s intuitive. It’s human. You’re not just getting info—you’re getting interpretation,
nuance, and connection.

Will I feel called out?

Maybe. But in the best way. Astrology tends to name what’s true—but also what’s possible.