The Work
Forty years of study. One enduring conviction: you already know more than you think.
What this is — and what it isn’t
I’ve spent four decades with astrology. I’ve studied with master teachers, moved through frameworks and traditions, tested ideas against lived experience, and gradually distilled something that is genuinely my own.
What I practice today isn’t any single school of thought — it’s a synthesis, built carefully over time, that I trust because I’ve earned that trust through years of doing the work.
What I haven’t done is build a system that tells people what to do.
That’s a deliberate choice. The most important thing I’ve learned — from the charts, from the clients, from the years — is that the wisdom people are seeking is almost never missing. It’s buried. Obscured. Waiting to be named out loud so it can finally be claimed.
My job is to help you claim it.
How I Work
Every consultation begins with your chart and your questions, but it moves quickly toward something more important: your own knowing. I’ll bring precision, directness, and genuine warmth to the conversation. I’ll offer frameworks, language, and perspective you may not have had before. But I’m always listening for the moment when something I say lands not as new information — but as recognition.
That moment of recognition is the whole point.
I approach every session with a beginner’s mind, and I invite you to do the same. Not because your history doesn’t matter — it does, deeply — but because the most useful thing we can do together is look at your chart and your life without the weight of how you’ve always explained them to yourself. Fresh eyes change everything.
Who This Is For
You don’t need to be an astrology devotee to work with me. You need to be curious. You need to be willing — willing to sit with a question, willing to consider a different frame, willing to extend a little trust to yourself and to the process.
My clients come from all walks of life. Some have studied their charts for years. Some have never looked at one. What they share is a genuine desire for deeper self-knowing — and a readiness to act on what they find.
If you feel that readiness, even quietly, even tentatively — that’s enough.