Astrology, with me.
Magazine horoscopes, generic predictions, and promises that “the stars will fix your life”? Not my thing.
My first contact with Astrology was much deeper and more transformative than that.
It was like opening a window into myself and, for the first time, realising there was a language that could translate what I felt but couldn’t explain. There were no magic predictions or ready-made formulas. There was understanding, clarity, and an invitation to live more aligned with who I am.
When I decided to study, I chose to follow that same path. I immersed myself in psychological astrology and specialised in therapeutic astrology, which is not astrology that replaces therapy, but a magnifying lens for awareness. A way of looking inward and recognising patterns, wounds and potentials; building bridges between what we feel, what we think and what we do.
Over time, I realised it was important to be clear about what my approach is not. So, let’s start there:
It’s not fortune-telling.
I’ve been asked if I could tell someone when they were going to get married, get the job offer or how many children they’d have. That’s not what I do. A chart doesn’t dictate fixed destinies. It shows tendencies and cycles, but more than anything, it leads us to our own essence.
It’s not therapy.
Even though it can be deeply transformative, a chart reading or a mentoring process with astrology does not replace psychological support when needed.
It’s not a catalogue of flaws or an excuse not to change.
I’ve heard people say, “I can’t be a Scorpio, I’m a good person”. “I’m impulsive, blame my Aries”. “I hate being a Virgo”. As if signs were labels that condemn or justify behaviours. There are no bad signs and no life sentences written in the sky at birth. There is potential, there are extremes, and there are unbalanced energies. That’s what we work with, always to reach a place of balance, acceptance, and the discovery of inner potential.
It’s not about making decisions for someone.
At the start of my work with astrology, many people came to me wanting me to decide for them. As the Scorpio I am, that always felt like a huge disservice. Now, people who come to me already know what I offer is clarity, so they can make their own decisions with more confidence and alignment. But the responsibility is always personal.
For me, a birth chart reading is like translating a unique book written at the exact moment of birth into a symbolic language the person receiving it doesn’t yet know. It’s a space where symbols meet life stories, and where there’s often the feeling of “finally, someone sees me”. Not because I have special powers, but because the chart speaks about the person in a way maybe no one ever has.
Getting to know my own chart gave me the space to stop comparing myself and start recognising and celebrating my nature. And that’s what I want every person to take from any experience with me, whether it’s a reading, a mentoring process, or a group program: the understanding that you don’t need to change who you are to live better. What you need is to know and accept yourself, in all your parts. Because when that happens… that’s when everything starts to change.