Illuminate
your inner self
with astrology
My approach
Your natal chart describes your unique personality, talents, and potential. Knowing yourself allows you to accept who you are, recognize your worth, and fully realize your potential.
Artemis, goddess of the Moon, ask her father, Zeus, for a bow so that, like her brother, she could aim for her goal. Like her, I invite you to regain confidence in your destiny by defining your own objectives.
Astrology and Personal Development
Parental or family expectations and social pressure can lead us to lose touch with ourselves. Through the study of the natal chart, astrology helps us recover what may have been lost along the way our authenticity. I therefore offer you:
- to highlight your inner talent
- to recognize and understand your needs
- to discover what motivates you to pursue your own goals
- to identify the ideals you should follow to achieve fulfillment.
I support you at various stages of life: during work related difficulties or relationship challenges, to reflect on your love life, or to guide you through moments when you feel the need to change everything. I also offer consultations designed to help you make the right choices for your children and your teenagers, or to identify the roots of learning difficulties.
Your Zodiac Sign
What role does your zodiac sign plays in your life? Discover also the other components of your natal chart.
The Origin of our Suffering
According to Jung: "everything that does not come to consciousness returns in the form of destiny".
Greek Mythology
Myths allow us to describe the components of our personality with unmatched precision and poetry.
Your Zodiac Sign
When I say, "I am an Aries", I mean that the Sun was in the sign of Aries the day I was born. The Sun sign is by no means the only insight our natal chart can offer. However, the Sun-its sign, its house, and its aspects with other planets-holds major significance. Like the Sun in our solar system, it ensures the cohesion of the whole, allowing each planet to stay in its place, follow its path, and not encroach on another's bit. It is therefore important to learn to express your solar qualities, which form the core of your life's essence. There can be no true self-confidence without expressing the Sun.
Others insights from the birth chart
The Sun stands at the center of the solar system, yet it is not solitary. The other luminary, the Moon is there too - mysterious, near yet constantly shifting. She mirors our emotions, especially those woven into our bonds with family, partners, children, and the wider community.
Close to the Sun is Mercury, the planet that gives us access to language. Like the god Hermes, it serves as a messenger between the gods (the planets in the chart). It enables us to express ourselves as thinking beings, to understand the world, and to analyse it.
Venus, like the goddess Aphrodite, speaks of love and beauty. It reveals what we consider beautiful, the people and things we cherish, as well as our relationship with our body and the worth we attribute to ourselves.
And there is also Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune and Pluto ! And the asteroïd Chiron, the Moon nodes...
Asteroids
For those who already have a good knowledge of their natal chart, I offer an "asteroids" consultation: before the session, I place 80 asteroids on the birth chart (for exemple: Herakles, Athena, Icarus, the 9 Muses, Artemis...) and then highlight those that hold particular significance. Asteroids provide astonishingly precise insights into certain past events or personnality traits. They provIde invaluable insight into the discovery of one's innate gifts. I recommend their use in the charts of young children, as they can help identify activities that would nurture their development and reveal potential vocational directions.
The Origin of Our Suffering
Lack of self-confidence, difficulties making choices, trouble earning respect in personal or professional relationship, the inability to find one's true path, psychosomatic pain... all these are symptoms of a life lived out of alignment with who we truly are. There is no greater suffering than that of not being one self - of failing to express one's gifts, of being forced to play one a role. Our family conditioning, society expectations, and our relationships can all lead us to turn away from ourselves in order to be accepted - or to seem acceptable.
As Jung said "Whatever does not come to consciousness returns as fate". Becoming aware of who we are, of our inner conflicts, and what we are capable of achieving is therefore essential.
Our birth chart is a unique tool that helps us deepen our self-knowledge and sort out what is truly authentic from what comes from conditioning. It offers precious insights into our path of personnal fulfillment and self-realization.
Greek mythology
Long before the work of Freud, Jung, or even Charcot on the unconscious, myths already gave form to the psychic life of human beings. Thus mythology - and in particular Greek mythology, since it has come down to us - allows the different facets of the human soul to be portrayed in a symbolic and poetic way.
For example, the fact that Athena is born from Zeus's head and has no knowledge of her mother shows us that, while she is indeed a model of wisdom and intelligence (the head), she may also tend to hold women in contempt, since she does not even accept the idea of having a mother. Moreover she helps only male heroes and, as she herself states: "in all things I side with men" This serves as a warning to certain women who, having struggled to acquire advanced knowledge or even expertise, may end up playing into men's hands and judging women negatively - including the feminine within themselves.
Alternatively, the abduction of Kore, Demeter cheerished daughter, by Hades, lord of the Underworld, perfectly mirrors the experience of a mother and daughter at the threshold of adolescence - or when the daughter spreads her wings and flies away. Demeter's fury is of mythic proportions, matched only by her daughter's anguish and guilt. This episode also describes how the maiden Kore becomes Persephone, by marrying Hades and becoming, in turn, Queen of the Underworld - a powerful and fulfilled woman once she has accepted her transformation.
Citons encore le fait qu'Arès (Mars) et Aphrodite (Vénus) aient ensemble un enfant nommé Harmonie : cela nous montre bien que si nous voulons atteindre cette dernière, nous devons allier en nous les principes d'assertivité et de réceptivité, les principes d'affirmation de soi et de concorde.