12/14/2025
Astrology isn't trying to play journalist. It doesn't break news, push opinions, or tell you what to think about any of it.
But when a public story starts feeling paper-thin, when the dates don't quite add up, or when the same ugly themes keep circling back in someone's life and everyone pretends it's brand new, that's when I pull out the chart.
I don't do live reactions or predictions. I don't jump into the frenzy. I wait until things quiet down just enough to see the actual shape of what happened. Then I look for context, for the hidden scaffolding: how power really operates, how consequences finally catch up (or don't), how patterns repeat until they're impossible to ignore.
The stars operate on a longer timeline than any news cycle. They reveal accountability across years, sometimes lifetimes, in ways no headline ever could. That's the only space I want to occupy. No speculation, no spin, no forcing you onto one side or another.
What fascinates me is why some narratives grip the public imagination forever while others collapse under the slightest pressure. Why certain scandals deliver real closure and others just fester, unfinished, no matter how much time passes.
People message me constantly asking for astrological takes on the latest high-profile mess, whether it's a celebrity implosion or some political scandal. And I'm listening closely, because buried in those questions is something deeper: does this actually make sense? Why does it feel so familiar? Why did it unfold exactly this way and no other?
That's where astrology cuts deepest. It never excuses behavior or sweeps it away. It simply names the pattern that was already there, screaming in plain sight once you know where to look.
If you've ever revisited some massive public fallout, personal or worldwide, and felt that quiet, chilling "of course" settle in your stomach because the chart laid the blueprint out years earlier, I want to hear about it.
Not faith. Not dismissal. Just that moment of pure, cold recognition when the pieces finally lock together.
So has it ever hit you like that? Tell me. I'm genuinely listening.