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I am so back with the stars.

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Hello readers,


I stepped away from astrology as my main focus for a while, but I’ve returned to it with more clarity and passion than ever. I never abandoned it personally, it has always been my compass. Instead, I allowed myself the space to explore other professional paths, gaining new insights into human nature and the profound ways the cosmos intertwines with our lives.


Where I live now, esotericism and tools of the unknown aren’t exactly embraced. But I see this as a challenge, to open minds and plant seeds of curiosity. Often, the resistance I encounter stems from fear: fear of prediction, fear of surrendering free will to a celestial roadmap. People cling to their sense of autonomy, and astrology, misunderstood, can feel like a threat to that.


Yet, I see astrology differently. To me, it’s the longest anthropological study in human history. Before technology, entertainment, or distraction, there was observation: of the skies, the seasons, and the cyclic rhythm of life. Across millennia, astrology has been a practice of correlating celestial movements with human experiences, a vast archive of wisdom handed down through time.


Think about it: some planets take centuries to complete their orbit. Imagine the patience and dedication it requires to observe, document, and understand their recurring patterns. To live in an era where I have access to this vast knowledge, layered with the interpretations of countless astrologers before me, feels like both a privilege and a responsibility.


Astrology isn’t fixed. Like mathematics or physics, it evolves, growing with humanity. It’s a language, an art, and a reflection of the psyche. For the curious and the open-minded, it’s a treasure of self-discovery, offering a mirror to the most common yet extraordinary place: ourselves.


What people often fear in astrology is not astrology itself but the unknown it represents. It challenges us to confront the mysteries of consciousness, the uncertainty of life after death, and the infinite "what-ifs" that define existence. To engage with astrology is to surrender, at least partially, to the idea that we don’t have all the answers, that control is an illusion. It asks us to trust in something beyond our immediate understanding.


And yes, that’s terrifying. To acknowledge that something greater might exist, a force beyond our comprehension, requires humility. When I speak of faith in this sense, I don’t mean religion or God in a conventional sense. I mean faith in whatever it is that we cannot see but can feel: the interplay of light and shadow, the dance of the known and unknown. Astrology resides in this space.


It exists beyond the ego, which insists it has all the power and dictates what life should be. The moment I allowed myself to believe, even just a little, that there might be more, that the unknown could be guiding me rather than working against me, I experienced a profound shift. Trust replaced fear, and paradoxically, I felt closer to myself than ever before.


This trust reshaped my understanding of life. What if experiences aren’t inherently “good” or “bad”? Conditioning taught me to fear sadness and chase joy, but sadness has shown me resilience. Anger taught me boundaries, fear revealed bravery, and disappointment brought detachment. Even death, in its finality, highlighted the essence and beauty of life itself.


When I stopped judging experiences as negative and began seeing them as opportunities for growth, I surrendered. I trusted the unfolding of my path, even when it took sharp, unexpected turns. And in that surrender, astrology revealed itself to me, not as a rigid map, but as a compass, gently guiding me toward a deeper embodiment of my truth.


Astrology, for me, is a cheat code for the curious, audacious kids willing to peek behind the veil while still choosing to play in the matrix. It’s not about escaping reality but embracing it fully, with all its messiness and magic. It’s a reminder that surrendering to the unknown doesn’t mean losing control, it means stepping into the fullness of everything we can be.


If this has sparked your curiosity, feel free to reach out. I’m always here to share, chat, and explore astrology with you in a relaxed and open way. I am so back with the stars and ready to dive into it fully, and embrace an aspect of myself I can so clearly see in my own chart.


With love, Louna.



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