Have you been trying to learn astrology for years by randomly jumping from topic-to-topic and focusing mostly on the personal planets, like your big three? If so, there is no wonder why you still can't read a chart! Randomly jumping from topic-to-topic will take you forever to get the astrological understanding you need because there are so many different things to learn in astrology that seem unrelated. It also won't teach you how to read a chart because reading a chart is not about knowing information. In addition, focusing on the personal planets will tell you a bunch of fun facts about personality traits to impress friends, but it won’t add up to much detail about your biggest life lessons (which is why most people turn to astrology).
In order to cut your learning time in half and form more meaningful interpretations, you need to see all the parts of astrology as connected to a larger framework, and focus more on the outer planets. A larger framework that connects all the random astrological knowledge will help you to better organize your insights and learn it more easily. The outer planets, too, will better give you insight about your life’s biggest challenges, as well as a road map to overcome them.
I do all this and more in my signature 3-part framework that describes the zodiac as a complete cycle, places emphasis on the outer planets, and uses storytelling techniques from my personal experience as a journalist.
The zodiac is not a straight line — and neither should your interpretations be (flat). Get a deeper and more nuanced understanding of astrology basics by seeing the zodiac as a complete cycle.
The zodiac is not a straight line — and neither should your interpretations be (flat). Get a deeper and more nuanced understanding of astrology basics by seeing the zodiac as a complete cycle.
The zodiac is not a straight line — and neither should your interpretations be (flat). Get a deeper and more nuanced understanding of astrology basics by seeing the zodiac as a complete cycle.
The zodiac is not a straight line — and neither should your interpretations be (flat). Get a deeper and more nuanced understanding of astrology basics by seeing the zodiac as a complete cycle.
Your life is one of the greatest stories ever told — a true underdog story where you emerge as the hero. Learn how to interpret natal charts in a way that makes your life feel epic, using "The Hero's Journey" from literature.
Don't just interpret the astrology — read the story of your current experience like a book! Learn how to read transits & predict events like you're an expert author, writing the story of your life.
These are three 1-hour masterclasses. The full in-depth courses for each one are coming in 2025. If you would like to purchase each one separately, click on the links above.
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I became an astrologer in 2017. Before that, I spent years as a journalist in New York City, where I worked for popular media organizations such as Forbes.com, The Huffington Post, and CNN, as well as local papers.
It was that experience (combined with my studies in graduate school at New York University) that made me realize many important topics in the world were not being explained clearly enough — mostly because the information was focused too much on the details. As a result, I decided to do what I could to improve the understanding of my personal passion — astrology — by creating an outlet where I focus on the big picture.
These are three 1-hour masterclasses. The full in-depth courses for each one are coming in 2025. If you would like to purchase each one separately, click on the links above.
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