About me
It all began with horoscopes in the magazines my mom used to buy. I asked her what they were, so she explained to me what astrology means and told me I am the very first sign of the Zodiac, the one blessed with leadership traits.
This was shocking information for a shy five-year-old girl who had just moved to a new neighborhood and couldn’t figure out how to make friends. The idea that I was, by nature, a leader? It was as if the universe had tapped me on the shoulder and told, You can do this.
And so I did. That revelation opened a door I’ve never closed: the idea that knowing yourself can change how you move through the world. Now, my words are my way of passing on that first spark my mom gave me: the belief that knowledge of your true nature can light the path to who you’re meant to be.
I believe that there are patterns, meanings, and stories woven into who you are, if you’re willing to look. These days, I write about those stories.
I write for people who are just starting to wonder what their birth chart says about them, and for those who already know their rising sign but are still searching for something more. I like to keep things simple because I think clarity is a kind of kindness. Whether I’m writing about astrology, tarot, angel numbers, or the symbolism of flowers (something I love more than I can reasonably explain), I try to make it feel like a conversation. I add real-life examples, relatable situations, and small details that make things easier to understand.
I don’t do formal readings, but I do find myself helping friends (and friends of friends) make sense of their birth charts or pull meaning from tarot when they need a second perspective. I’m especially drawn to the details people often overlook. The meaning behind flowers is a good example. I’ve always loved the Victorian idea that you can say something important without saying it directly. When I give flowers, I pick the ones with meanings relevant to our relationships.
The same goes for topics like past-life readings or symbolic patterns that show up in everyday life. I’m interested in the connections and the small insights that make you stop and think, wait, that makes sense.
Spirituality, for me, isn’t about having all the answers. It’s about having better questions. It’s about feeling a little more confident in who you are, and a little less lost in the process.
That’s what I try to offer through my writing: something clear, something honest, and something you can use, whether you’re just starting to explore or you’ve been on this path for a while.