An astrological consultation is a confidential, supportive space where we explore the unique map of your birth chart together. It’s not about prediction or
fixed fate, but rather an invitation to reflect, gain insight and deepen self-awareness.
When I first heard about artificial intelligence being used in astrology, I wasn’t at all sure it was for me. My work has always been rooted in relationship –
listening deeply, tuning in to the chart and the person, and allowing the conversation to unfold.
Astrology can offer profound insight into the lives of twins, revealing both their shared cosmic blueprint and the unique
ways they embody their energies. Since twins are often born within minutes
of each other, they share nearly identical
birth charts.
Being a parent is challenging. The demands of life can be a juggle, with work commitments jostling alongside family
responsibilities. Love for our children drives us to work hard, to provide the best opportunities and experiences, whether a holiday, a dance class, football on a
Saturday, or a family night in.
I’m often asked questions about astrology, such as ‘How does it work?’ and ‘Is it based on science?’ A common confusion is around whether astrology and astronomy are the same thing. Before all the scientists fall off their chairs, I’ll start this month by
explaining the difference.
If you’ve ever wondered why you don’t quite seem to fit the characteristics of your
Sun sign, it could be because you identify
more with your Rising sign. In astrology, we often refer to the ‘big three’ and by this we mean Sun sign, Moon sign and Rising sign.