
My approach to astrology is rooted in a simple but profound understanding that all human suffering arises from a loss of inner wholeness.
This mythic fall from unity is beautifully symbolized in the biblical tale of Adam and Eve. By eating from the Tree of the Knowledge of Good and Evil, humanity entered the realm of duality — a world of light and darkness, life and death, longing and fear, creation and destruction. From that moment on, we began to experience ourselves as separate: from the source of life, from one another, and from our own inner unity.
Paradise, the Garden of Eden, represents a state of perfect balance. Nothing had to be protected, restrained, or cultivated. But the world we now inhabit is different. Nature itself is not inherently harmonious. Long before humans existed, entire species rose and vanished, climates shifted, and natural forces reshaped life again and again. In this realm, balance is not given — it must be cultivated.
A garden left unattended becomes easily overrun by invasive growth that robs it of healthy diversity. Fertile soil can become barren; delicate plants can be overtaken by aggressive ones. Life seeks expression, but without consciousness it does not necessarily seek harmony.
Within the human psyche, too, live both fertile potentials and invasive patterns — creative instincts and destructive impulses, expansion and contraction, attachment and freedom. When these forces remain unconscious, they turn against one another, pulling us in different directions and generating anxiety, resentment, fear, and self-rejection. These inner conflicts are often projected outward, where they appear as relationship struggles, repeating life patterns, and a sense of being helpless victims of fate.
Beneath our struggles and unfulfillments lives a quiet ache — a subtle homesickness for paradise lost. We feel it as restlessness, longing, or a vague sense that something essential is missing. This is the soul’s remembrance of a state of perfect bliss and harmony. Suffering is not our enemy here; it is one of our most important messengers, pointing us toward what has become fragmented and wounded within us.
The true obstacle is simply not knowing that healing and reunion are possible — that distortions, destructive self-perpetuating patterns, and inner fractures can be dissolved by courageously facing them rather than repressing them. “Fear not evil,” the enigmatic words of Jesus, remind us that our shadows must be embraced in order to be released. Without this knowing, we remain caught in the self-perpetuation of inner alienation, rather than daring the descent into our unlived life to birth a deeper consciousness.
Astrology maps the inner landscape of the psyche. Your horoscope reveals the archetypal forces at work within you — your longings, fears, talents, wounds, and evolutionary themes. It shows where your inner garden is fertile and where it requires attention, care, and conscious cultivation.
My work is not about predicting what will happen to you. It is about facilitating self-understanding and awareness so you can become the author of your life. When we recognize the opposing forces within us and learn to hold their tension with presence and compassion, what was split can begin to reunite, and balance can slowly be restored in our inner universe.
This ancient truth was expressed with luminous clarity in a mystical saying preserved in the Gospel of Thomas:
“When you make the two one,
and when you make the inner as the outer
and the outer as the inner,
and the above as the below,
and when you make the male and the female one and the same,
so that the male not be male nor the female female,
then you will enter the Kingdom.”
Here, the “Kingdom” does not refer to a place, but to a state of consciousness — the restoration of inner unity, where opposites are no longer in conflict but held within a greater whole. This process of inner integration — what psychologist C. G. Jung called individuation — is the true healing journey. It is not about becoming someone else, but about returning to the oneness we have always been. In this way, astrology becomes far more than a symbolic language of description. It becomes a compass — guiding us back toward sacred wholeness, which paradoxically was never absent, only forgotten.
To know yourself is not merely to understand your personality. It is to remember where you came from — and how to return.
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