astrology F.A.Q :


What’s your practicing style like?

I consider my practice to be psychologically oriented, with a nice blend of modern and traditional technique. I like for my astrology to be as constructive and useful as possible to you, so I refrain from the soft and fluffy approach. like to be real with you about what might stand in your way from living your most authentic life and how to recognize your own roadblocks. I also like helping you find the inherent tools you possess and to point out all the valid, vastly differing parts of yourself- so you can work towards a fuller sense of self-acceptance. Work with me if you’re ready do your homework!


Where do you do your in person readings?

I do all of my in person readings at my cozy home in Queens, NY- for the sake of your privacy and to build a quiet, thoughtful space for an exchange.


Why do your readings cost as much as they do?

I’ve spent many years learning the art of astrology, first through self study and second through an online education with Kepler college, of which I invested over 320 hours of classwork and hundreds of dollars. My rates reflect the value, time, and effort that I put into breaking your chart down so I can do my best to reflect it back to you. I spend approximately 2-3 hours of work on each and every chart I receive before I ever begin doing the recording, so ultimately I put in about 3 hours of work into a 1 hour long recording. This is why I’ve set my rates accordingly, so I can compensate myself and my time fairly and to provide you with the best product possible.


Can I buy a birth chart recording as a gift for someone?

You sure can! What I do ask here though is that you ask the person if that’s something they would be interested in. There’s nothing worse than having to do a reading for someone who doesn’t want to be there, is against the material, or is going through a hard time and needs therapy instead of astrology. Sometimes people don’t realize how psychologically-oriented astrology is like, thus it can be kind of destabilizing if the person you’re giving it to isn’t in the right mindset to receive new information.