Digital Downloads
Long-form written guides that go beyond surface-level astrology. Each article breaks down a specific topic with the depth, psychology, and practical insight you'd find in a reading.
Relationships & Compatibility
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Money, Career & Success
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Healing
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Shadow Work
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Transformation
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Relationships & Compatibility ~ Money, Career & Success ~ Healing ~ Shadow Work ~ Transformation ~
A long-form deep dive into Juno, the asteroid that describes the partnership archetype you actually need rather than the one you reach for. This piece moves through the difference between Venus desire and Juno requirement, why they almost never align, and why that gap is responsible for most of the relationships that end at year three with both people confused about what happened.
You will get a detailed reading of Juno in all twelve signs paired with all twelve house placements, an in-depth synastry section covering aspects to the Sun, Moon, Venus, the angles, and the outer planets, plus composite Juno. The piece closes with a written practice and a self-inquiry exercise designed to help you compare your actual partnership choices against your real partnership needs, honestly.
Includes a companion document on the limits of this lens and how to use the material without scripting yourself into a fixed story.
This article explores asteroid Eros in the natal chart, the placement that reveals what makes desire feel consuming, alive, and specific to you. Where Venus describes what you find attractive and Mars describes how you pursue it, Eros describes the conditions under which desire becomes something you lose yourself in.
The guide covers Eros through all four elements, all twelve signs, and all twelve houses, with both the evolved expression and the shadow side of each placement. It also includes a section on Eros in synastry, examining how Eros contacts between two charts create specific kinds of erotic chemistry and what those connections can and cannot tell you about compatibility.
Beyond interpretation, the article addresses how to work with your Eros placement honestly, including communication with partners and releasing shame around desires that don't match what you were taught to want. It closes with a section on the limits of this lens and practical guidelines for using astrological insight without turning it into a script you perform rather than a mirror you consult.
Includes a self-inquiry exercise for deeper personal reflection.
Most conversations about Moon signs stop at emotional temperament. This article goes further. It examines the specific reassurance patterns encoded in each of the twelve Moon signs, including the signs that deny needing reassurance at all, and breaks down exactly what kind of comfort actually registers versus what bounces off or makes things worse.
The article covers all twelve Moon placements with psychological specificity, not personality summaries, but the actual emotional mechanics underneath each sign's relationship to safety, trust, and vulnerability. It maps Moon sign tendencies onto attachment theory, drawing from the research of Bowlby, Ainsworth, and Siegel to identify how anxious, avoidant, and secure attachment styles show up differently depending on your Moon's element and sign. This is pattern recognition, not diagnosis.
The article closes with a guided self-inquiry exercise designed to help you identify your own reassurance patterns, a practical section on writing and sharing your personal reassurance script, and two grounding sections on the limits of this framework and how to use it without turning your Moon sign into a fixed identity.
This deep-dive covers what the 8th house actually rules beyond the standard keywords, specific career paths mapped to 8th house themes including financial planning, forensic work, crisis management, psychology, and end-of-life care, and detailed interpretations of each planet placed in the 8th house with both their professional potential and their shadow expressions. It also addresses the compensation problem most 8th house people don't realize they have, why you undercharge for depth work, why you give it away for free in friendships and professional settings, and how to correct that structurally.
Includes a section on the limits of this lens to prevent over-identification with your placements, practical guidelines for using astrological insight without scripting your identity around it, and a self-inquiry exercise to help you identify where your specific 8th house orientation is already operating in your life and how to monetize it deliberately.
A long-form deep dive into Juno, the asteroid that describes the partnership archetype you actually need rather than the one you reach for. This piece moves through the difference between Venus desire and Juno requirement, why they almost never align, and why that gap is responsible for most of the relationships that end at year three with both people confused about what happened.
You will get a detailed reading of Juno in all twelve signs paired with all twelve house placements, an in-depth synastry section covering aspects to the Sun, Moon, Venus, the angles, and the outer planets, plus composite Juno. The piece closes with a written practice and a self-inquiry exercise designed to help you compare your actual partnership choices against your real partnership needs, honestly.
Includes a companion document on the limits of this lens and how to use the material without scripting yourself into a fixed story.
This article explores asteroid Eros in the natal chart, the placement that reveals what makes desire feel consuming, alive, and specific to you. Where Venus describes what you find attractive and Mars describes how you pursue it, Eros describes the conditions under which desire becomes something you lose yourself in.
The guide covers Eros through all four elements, all twelve signs, and all twelve houses, with both the evolved expression and the shadow side of each placement. It also includes a section on Eros in synastry, examining how Eros contacts between two charts create specific kinds of erotic chemistry and what those connections can and cannot tell you about compatibility.
Beyond interpretation, the article addresses how to work with your Eros placement honestly, including communication with partners and releasing shame around desires that don't match what you were taught to want. It closes with a section on the limits of this lens and practical guidelines for using astrological insight without turning it into a script you perform rather than a mirror you consult.
Includes a self-inquiry exercise for deeper personal reflection.
Most conversations about Moon signs stop at emotional temperament. This article goes further. It examines the specific reassurance patterns encoded in each of the twelve Moon signs, including the signs that deny needing reassurance at all, and breaks down exactly what kind of comfort actually registers versus what bounces off or makes things worse.
The article covers all twelve Moon placements with psychological specificity, not personality summaries, but the actual emotional mechanics underneath each sign's relationship to safety, trust, and vulnerability. It maps Moon sign tendencies onto attachment theory, drawing from the research of Bowlby, Ainsworth, and Siegel to identify how anxious, avoidant, and secure attachment styles show up differently depending on your Moon's element and sign. This is pattern recognition, not diagnosis.
The article closes with a guided self-inquiry exercise designed to help you identify your own reassurance patterns, a practical section on writing and sharing your personal reassurance script, and two grounding sections on the limits of this framework and how to use it without turning your Moon sign into a fixed identity.
This deep-dive covers what the 8th house actually rules beyond the standard keywords, specific career paths mapped to 8th house themes including financial planning, forensic work, crisis management, psychology, and end-of-life care, and detailed interpretations of each planet placed in the 8th house with both their professional potential and their shadow expressions. It also addresses the compensation problem most 8th house people don't realize they have, why you undercharge for depth work, why you give it away for free in friendships and professional settings, and how to correct that structurally.
Includes a section on the limits of this lens to prevent over-identification with your placements, practical guidelines for using astrological insight without scripting your identity around it, and a self-inquiry exercise to help you identify where your specific 8th house orientation is already operating in your life and how to monetize it deliberately.