48 HOURS ONLY: If You’ve Been Looking for Answers From Your Birth Chart, I’m Available
Sometimes you don't need another generic horoscope telling you that “good things are coming.” You want to understand why life has felt stuck, why the same patterns keep repeating, when the timing may change, and what your chart actually says about the road ahead.
For the next 48 hours, I’m opening a limited number of consultation slots for people who genuinely want to sit down and go through their birth chart properly.
I work primarily with Traditional Vedic Astrology, including Dashas, transits, divisional charts, marriage and relationship analysis, career and finance timing, relocation, birth-time rectification, Numerology, Palmistry and Vastu. My approach is simple: no fear-mongering, no “your chart is cursed,” and no dramatic predictions designed to scare you. I want to understand your question, study the chart, and explain the reasoning behind what I see.
Over the years I've had the opportunity to work with people across the United States, United Kingdom, Canada, India, UAE and Dubai, Singapore, Australia, New Zealand, Germany, France, Italy, Netherlands, Spain, Switzerland, Japan, China, Hong Kong, South Korea, Brazil, Argentina, and other parts of Europe and Asia.
If you're sitting with a question about career, money, marriage, relationships, family, relocation, education, business, life direction, or simply “why is this happening to me?”, you're welcome to reach out.
I don't expect you to blindly trust me. Research me first. Read what people who have actually spoken with me have said, look through my work, and decide for yourself whether my approach feels right for you.
If you want to use one of the 48-hour slots, send me a DM with your date of birth, exact birth time, birthplace, and the main question you want answered.
And one thing I've learned from reading thousands of charts: sometimes the answer isn't that your life is going wrong. Sometimes you're simply standing in a chapter that hasn't finished yet.
Let's look at the chart before we decide what the story is.