Astrology
Star Signs
In the stillness after Aries’ first fire, when the earth begins to hum with blossoms and honey thick days, the season of Taurus quietly arrives, with a deep hum of longing, of comfort, and of beauty.
Once, in a time when gods walked among men and the sky still remembered their names, there were two brothers, twins, born of one mother, but with different fathers. One was mortal, the other divine. And so, begins the story of Castor and Pollux, the star twins of Gemini.
Under the silvery gaze of the night sky, brave Hercules faced the many headed Hydra by the Lernaean marsh. As he battled the serpent, Hera, Queen of Olympus, watched with contempt. To hinder the hero, she summoned a crimson crab from the marshy depths.
Long ago when the gods still whispered to mortals and the stars wove secrets into the night sky, there roamed a mighty lion born not of earth, but of starlight and flame.
Once upon a time, in the golden age when the world was still young and the gods walked beside mortals, there lived a radiant maiden named Astraea, daughter of the dawn and the dusk. Her name meant ‘starry one’, and her heartbeat moved in rhythm with the cycles of the Earth.
Dike was not a warrior, yet her presence stilled tempests. She was not a queen, yet kings bowed to her wisdom. With a gaze clear as moonlit glass and a voice like the hush between heartbeats, she carried the Scales of Justice – golden, weightless, and impossibly precise.
In the velvet cradle of night, where the stars whisper their ancient secrets, a single constellation glows with fierce purpose – Scorpio, the celestial scorpion.
Once upon a time, there lived a mighty centaur named Sagittarius, half-human, half-horse, whose strength and wisdom were unmatched.
When the gods still etched stories into the stars and mortals still listened for the voice of the wind, there lived a creature unlike any other – Priscus, the sea-goat.
Long ago, before the stars were counted and the nights were named, there lived a youth of extraordinary beauty named Ganymede. He was a prince of Troy, so radiant that even the sun paused in admiration whenever he walked upon the earth.
Long before the stars took their places and the constellations sang their silent songs, there was a time when gods walked among mortals, and the sea shimmered with secrets yet untold.
Sacred Travel
High in the Andean mountains, where clouds veil the world below and condors ride the wind, sits a sanctuary of stone: Machu Picchu.
There is a place in the green hills of Somerset where myth, magic, and mystery converge. Among its many treasures, three places stand as luminous thresholds: the Tor, the White Spring, and the Chalice Well Gardens. Each one offers its own initiation, its own mystery, its own sacred medicine.
The Lion’s Gate stands at the entrance of the citadel of Mycenae, home to Agamemnon, Menelaus’s brother, and commander of the Greek army in the Trojan War. The lions above the entrance are often interpreted as symbols of royal power, but to the astrologer, they are far more than that.
Celebrity Astrology
Dr. Emoto’s Cancer Sun reflects a deeply intuitive nature and deep resonance with emotional intelligence, aligning with his profound interest in the emotional and energetic properties of water.
Frida Kahlo entered this world under the veil of diamond dust as a Leo Rising – the archetype of the performer, the creator, the radiant flame. She dressed in colour, she painted in pain, and she
Jim Morrison entered the world through the flash of Aquarius Rising- the sign of the outsider, the visionary, the starborn rebel.
To be born under this sign means you carry the fire of first breath – the courage to leap before certainty; to begin before permission, and to burn trails where none yet exist. You are the spark that dares the world to wake.