Welcome, friends.
I’m so glad you’ve found your way here. Many of you are new, and I haven’t yet had a chance to properly welcome you. Thank you—for being here, for listening, and for bringing your own unique light to the world, wherever you call home.
I live a quiet life in Huntington, West Virginia, where I share Vedic wisdom through astrology readings, retreats, workshops, yoga nidra, breathwork, and more.
A quick astrology snapshot of me:
I’m a Revati Pisces Rising, Punarvasu Gemini Moon, and Mula Sagittarius Sun.
I view life through the optimism of Revati, the curiosity (and naivete) of Punarvasu, and the deep, transformative truth of Mula. Right now, I’m in the middle of a Ketu dasha—which has turned everything upside down. I’m learning to stay grounded in how I’m intuiting the world and our collective lessons. Jyotisha (Vedic astrology) helps me give language to it all in a way that I hope feels digestible and useful.
But I’ll be honest—this Ketu period has been intense. Sometimes I lose the energy to share. So I disappear... and then I return. I hope to post a few times this week, diving into what’s unfolding: the eclipses, Saturn in Pisces, the conjunction of Saturn and Rahu, and this upcoming Full Moon on Saturday. Whether I actually follow through—we’ll see by the weekend.
Why this Full Moon feels important
This Full Moon sits between two significant events:
The Solar Eclipse on March 29 (alongside Saturn entering Pisces), and
The exact Saturn + Rahu conjunction coming up on April 21.
Over the past year, the eclipses have been happening along the Pisces/Virgo axis (sidereally), with Rahu in Pisces and Ketu in Virgo. Rahu has been drawing us into the spiritual, expansive energy of Pisces, while Ketu has been grounding us—asking us to get real about what needs healing and integration.
Since 2017, Saturn has been moving through the signs ruled by Jupiter and Saturn: Sagittarius, Capricorn, Aquarius, and now Pisces. It’s been a slow, persistent invitation to wake up, grow up, and show up.
The question is: Have you?
If yes—this next stretch may feel like a slow, steady glow-up. Saturn in Pisces will support the work you've done.
If not—this may be a time of reckoning. A wake-up call to clean up what’s been ignored, to face what’s been bypassed. Saturn brings accountability, not comfort. But there’s growth in that.
The energy of this Full Moon
This Full Moon sits across:
The Moon in Chitra Nakshatra (Virgo): representing the mother, feminine, intuitive energy. Tamas dominates here—heaviness, grounding, shadow work.
The Sun in Revati Nakshatra (Pisces): the father, masculine, purposeful energy. Sattva leads—light, transcendence, dharma.
The Moon is lit by the full power of the Sun, shining in her full glory. Seen, loved, whole. The way we all wish to be.
Chitra often breaks illusions. Like a diamond—beautiful and brilliant—but its sparkle can distract us from the unbreakable core within. In the same way, we forget: we are the night sky, and the stars and planets aren’t out there acting upon us—they live within us.
A local offering (for those near Huntington)
This Saturday, I’m hosting a Full Moon gathering from 5–9pm, honoring this lunation and exploring the energies of the upcoming Saturn–Rahu conjunction in Purva Bhadrapada (I’ll share more about that soon).
It’s an intimate event—limited to 16 people. If you feel called to co-create and move through this with me, you can reserve your spot here:
👉 Sign up for the Full Moon Event
In person only.
Would love to attend this but will be celebrating Passover that evening